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The Youth Video Competition has begun!

The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD) has launched a Youth Video Competition.

If you want to take part in the competition, make a 3 minute video capturing a story about your rural area/community on topics such as:

– Activities of rural youth groups for improving your locality

– How rural youth groups identify things to improve in their community and how they interact with other groups and community leaders

– Future plans/planning processes for improving your locality

– A “young” perspective of the countryside/local community

Submit your video before the 7th February 2014 at video@enrd.eu in .mp4 and .mov format. Send the original video files as well as the url where the video is available online. Don’t forget to fill this copyright form and send it together with the video files. Videos should be subtitled in English and only one submission per individual is accepted.

The videos will be published in the ENRD Facebook page and there will be a ranking based on the number of ‘likes’ they obtain from the day they are submitted. The three most popular videos will be awarded and announced during the ENRD Communication Event in March 2014.

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