Exciting news! The Global Network of Water Museums is launching its first Youth Prize Contest running from 15th October 2019 to 15th March 2020.
Young people worldwide are invited to work collaboratively with each other and with their teachers to produce a photo, drawing or short video.
The work should reflect novel ideas and perspectives on the importance of our liquid heritage and its relation to Climate Change the announced theme of UNESCO World Water Day 2020.
Taking part has never been easier: submissions can be made either through e-mail or send by post. Further details can be found in the official Call for proposals.
If you are a member of an educational institution and would like to participate, please get in touch with your local Water Museum to know all about The Water We Want.
If you already are a member of WAMUNET, download our Toolkit and get started!

The Global Network of Water Museums is launching its 1st Youth Prize Contest running from 15th October 2019 to 15th March 2020.
Young people worldwide are invited to work collaboratively with each other and with their teachers to produce a photo, drawing or short video.
The work should reflect novel ideas and perspectives on the importance of our liquid (water) heritage and its relation to Climate Change the announced theme of UNESCO World Water Day 2020.
Taking part is easy: submissions can be made either through e-mail or send by post. All the details you need can be found at the Contest's webpage https://www.watermuseums.net/news/the-water-we-want/
But first of all get in touch with the local (or national) Water Museum of your city or country which is Member of the Global Network of Water Museums (WAMUNET). See all members of the WAMUNET (museums and organisations) here https://www.watermuseums.net/
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