Ensure you don’t miss our annual Poetry Competition’s new deadline! The date for final submissions to the 2022 competition is 22nd April 2022.
The competition is open to anyone in the UK aged 11 to 18 at the time of entering. Winners will be announced through email and the website.
Please note that due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the main prize may be postponed, changed or substituted for one chosen by the organisers.
The competition is held every year as part of GMD. Entrants are encouraged to reflect the theme of ‘Protecting Humanity from Genocide’ in their poems. Poems should be respectful of the topic.
First Prize: Paid trip to Bosnia with an accompanying adult in July covering the date of the annual Srebrenica or other memorials. Includes flights, accommodation and meals. Winners will visit key sites in the war with a guide to the events that took place.
Second Prize: £50 IHRC Bookshop voucher.
Third Prize: £25 IHRC Bookshop Voucher.
All winners will be awarded a certificate of achievement.
In addition to individual prizes, IHRC will be offering a prize to the school which has entered the most entries.
The winners of the 2022 school prize is a screening of the IHRC documentary ‘Forgotten Genocide’ with a Question and Answer session with the film’s producer.
All entrants should read the Rules carefully before entering here. The Terms and Conditions for the competition and its prizes can be found here.
JUDGES
Each year a panel comprising poets, artists, community figures and an IHRC officer judge the poems. Previous judges have included poets Narjis Khan, Sanasiino, Zainab Ali, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Mizan the Poet and Ibrahim Sincere and community figures like Bruce Kent. Each year’s judging panel will be announced after the judging has taken place.
ANTHOLOGY BOOK:
A compilation of winning entries is available to buy in hard copy here. Get a discount of 15% with the code GMDANTH. A substantial schools discount is available for bulk orders. All profits from sales will be donated to the IHRCT Rohingya Fund.