The World Food Day poster contest asks young people to illustrate how they think healthy food can be made available for all to achieve a #ZeroHunger future.
Led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, it is open until 8 November. There are four categories 5 to 8, 9 to 12, 13 to 15, and 16 to 19 and three winners will be selected in each.
“We’re calling on children and teens all over the world, from age 5 to 19, to use their imagination and create a poster that illustrates their idea of what needs to be done to make healthy diets available for everyone and how each of us can improve our diets. Young minds will be inspired by our World Food Day Activity Book that shows why healthy eating matters and how everyone can come together and take action to achieve better nutrition and #ZeroHunger. Take a photo or scan your poster and submit your entry by filling out the form on our website. The deadline is 8 November 2019, the FAO contest page states.
Winners will be announced in December and promoted by FAO offices globally.