CUGH-Pulitzer Global Health Video Competition

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CUGH’s 7th annual video competition in partnership with the Pulitzer Center will showcase important global health issues and innovations. Winners will be highlighted at our 11th Annual CUGH Global Health Conference April 17 – 20, 2020 in Washington, DC.    
Awards

There will be a winner and two honorable mentions in each submission category. All six videos from the winners and honorable mentions will be featured at the conference, on the CUGH website, and included in the Bulletin (CUGH’s email newsletter).
The top submission in each category will receive one (1) free registration to the conference.
Submission Categories
 
  • Global Health Challenges – illustrates a compelling global health challenge
  • High Impact Programs – showcases high impact initiatives that improve health or environmental outcomes
How to submit 
 
  • Submission deadline is October 31, 2019.
  • Limit one (1) submission per person. CUGH membership is NOT required to participate; all are welcome to make a submission.
  • All videos must be under five (5) minutes in length. Submitted videos must be uploaded to either YouTube or Vimeo and must be publicly available to view. The Vimeo or YouTube video description must mention the CUGH 2020 video competition.
  • Submissions must include a short description (1,000 characters maximum) abut the highlighted issue or innovation.
  • By submitting your video to the competition you are giving CUGH permission to share it through the CUGH website and social networking platforms.
  • Submit a video here

 Judging Criteria

 

 Category: GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES
  • Importance of the issue as a global health challenge; 
  • Degree to which the video reveals solutions to address the challenge; 
  • Clarity of the message (is the message easy to understand)
  • Creative & technical strength of the video (is the story told in an interesting way with strong audio, editing)

Category: HIGH IMPACT PROGRAMS 
  • Degree of impact of the initiative;
  • Degree to which the video reveals solutions;
  • Clarity of the message (is the message easy to understand)
  • Creative & technical strength of the video (is the story told in an interesting way with strong audio, editing)