Deadline extended: #MyResilienceStory video contest

Source(s): Global Disaster Preparedness Center

Call to action:

Raise awareness through your personal story by sharing in a 2-5 minute video how you are contributing to make your community resilient by preparing your community for disasters and/or tackling risks through innovative solutions.

Steps:

1.       Use your smartphone, tablet or video camera and capture in a 2-5 minute video how you are contributing to make your community disaster resilient and the lessons you learned from it.

2.       Upload your video to your YouTube channel with the title #MyResilienceStory and your name. Write a brief description of your story including the city and/or country.

a.      See guidelines on how to upload a video to YouTube below.

3.       Create an account in Preparecenter.org and share the YouTube link of your video as a resource.

a.       See guidelines on how to create an account in Preparecenter.org below.

b.      See guidelines on how to add your #MyResilienceStory YouTube video in Preparecenter.org as a resource below.

4.       Share through your social networks the Preparecenter.org link of your #MyResilienceStory video with the hashtags #MyResilienceStory, #Road2Sendai and #WCDRR. Ask your friends to share your video as well. The number of views will increase your chances of getting selected.  Up to five winners will be selected.

a.       See guidelines on how to share on social media your #MyResilienceStory video through Preparecenter.org below

(Note: if you have any problems uploading the video to Youtube or to Preparecenter.org you can write us at gdpc@redcross.org).

Timeframe

Video Story submissions will be accepted from March 3rd until April 12th at 23:59 Washington D.C time. (Extended deadline).

Winners will be notified via email on April 15th and announced on Preparecenter.org on April 22nd.

Key questions to consider:

  • How is your community resilient?  (See description of resilience below)
  • Highlight how you “Prepare. Innovate. Learn. Together.” by addressing the following questions: (May answer one or all of them)

o   Prepare: What’s your simple solution to prepare for disasters?

o   Innovate: What’s your unique approach to community resilience?

o   Learn: What have you learned in helping your community become disaster resilient?

o   Together: How you share what you’ve learned with your community?

Contest Terms

  • Up to five winners will be selected. All winners will be awarded with a special recognition from the GDPC and will receive as a prize:
    • 1st place: Ipad Air 16 GB & Ipod touch 16 GB
    • 2nd place: Ipad mini 16 GB & Ipod touch 16 GB
    • 3rd place: Ipad mini 16 GB
    • 4th & 5th place: Ipod touch 16 GB
  • All participants will have the chance to highlight their efforts on Preparecenter.org.
  •  Selected finalist will have their stories shared in stories section in Preparecenter.org.
  • All stories submitted will agree/consent to have their videos shared on our website and on our YouTube channel.
  • The GDPC may approach any of the contest participants to further collaborate with them and develop a case study about their innovative approach to resilience.
  • The winners will be chosen by a jury selected by the GDPC which will rate the submitted video stories based upon a combination of the following criteria:
  1. Creativity and quality of the video
  2. Message content of the video
  3. Number of views that the video generated
  4. Innovative solution approach
  5. Lessons learned from the message that can be applied to other contexts
  • The winners of the contest will be notified via email and they will need to submit their address so the GDPC can send the granted price.
  • Participants can submit just one video, either as an individual or a team. However, just one prize will be awarded per participant or group of participants.
  •  Videos should be submitted in any of the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, and German.
  • Participants don’t need to be affiliated to any Red Cross or Red Crescent Society to participate in this contest.
  • Questions? Email us at gdpc@redcross.org

About the GDPC

The Global Disaster Preparedness Center (GDPC) is a resource center that promotes innovation in disaster preparedness and supports research and knowledge sharing amongst disaster preparedness professionals worldwide. Established in 2012 by the American Red Cross and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the primary aim is to strengthen the disaster preparedness capacities of the global Red Cross and Red Crescent network in order to help safeguard communities from future disasters.


About Resilience:

Resilience is defined by the IFRC as the ability of individuals, communities, organizations or countries exposed to disasters, crises and underlying vulnerabilities to anticipate, reduce the impact of, cope with and recover from the effects of adversity without compromising their long-term prospects.

Recent research has put forward six core characteristics that suggest a 'safe and resilient' community:

  1. is knowledgeable and healthy, with the ability to assess, manage and monitor relevant risks while learning new skills to better address these while tapping collective experience.
  2. is organised. It has the capacity to identify problems, establish priorities and act.
  3. is connected. It has relationships with external actors who provide a wider supportive environment, and supply goods and services when needed
  4. has infrastructure and services. It has strong housing, transport, power, water and sanitation systems. It has the ability to maintain, repair and renovate them.
  5. has economic opportunities. It has a diverse range of employment opportunities, income and financial services.  It is flexible, resourceful and has the capacity to accept uncertainty and respond (proactively) to change.
  6. can manage its natural assets. It recognizes their value and has the ability to protect, enhance and maintain them. (IFRC, 2012)

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