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RESPECT Proudly Presents
the 2007-8 Poster Contest Winners
Refugee
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Winner
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- Babek Kazemi
- Turkey (age 14)
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Honorable Mention
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- Sonia Rajesh Bhayani
- Jalaram Academy
- Kenya (age 7)
Non-refugee
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Winner 6-9 years old:
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- Jamia Mei Tolentino
- St. Stephen's High School
- Philippines (age 9)
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Winner 10-11 years old:
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- Stephanie Renberg
- George C Marshall School
- Turkey (age 10)
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Winner 12-13 years old:
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- Parich Ruktapongpisal
- KIS International School
- Thailand (age 13)
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Winner 14-18 years old:
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- Cheung Man Kit
- School of Creativity
- China (age 16)
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Honorable Mention 6-9 years old:
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- Wang Suet Ching
- School of Creativity
- China (age 6)
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Honorable Mention 10-11 years old:
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- Akhishek
- George C Marshall School
- Turkey (age 10)
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Honorable Mention 12-13 years old:
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- Lau Cheuk Fung
- Chong Hok Tong Education Centre
- China (age 12)
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Honorable Mention 14-18 years old:
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- Ho Bo Yee, Bowie
- School of Creativity
- China (age 18)
Postcards with each of the winning entries on them can be printed from each student's page. Just click on the student's name or the image of the student's entry.
Contest Description
Let The Voice Of Youth And Children Be Heard was the theme for the 2007-8 RESPECT Poster Contest. The purpose of the contest is to promote refugee awareness education. Following the three-step program of involvement with refugee education, RESPECT students worldwide brainstormed this theme, then documented it with their art. Representations of their thoughts and feelings took shape in their colorful and creative posters.
This year's contest had more than 100 entries. We selected a winner and honorable mention from the following categories.
- Refugee
- Non-refugee 6-9 years old
- Non-refugee 10-11 years old
- Non-refugee 12-13 years old
- Non-refugee 14-18 years old
The winning postcards have been made into postcards for use with initial correspondence between refugee and non-refugee student partners. Participants were from African, Asian, and North American countries.
Three-Step Program
RESPECT International promotes refugee education and sponsorship in a three-step program:
- Raise awareness on refugee issues among youth by providing educational communities worldwide with information, training and resources.
- Build bridges between youth from refugee schools and non-refugee schools through letter exchanges and beyond.
- Take actions in helping refugees by organizing awareness-raising events to educate others on refugee issues and to raise funds for partner refugee schools.
For more information, please check out our About page.
