UNIDIR Global Disarmament Essay Competition

General Awareness Raising of Disarmament Issues Among Next Generations: Global Disarmament Essay Competition

The UN Secretary-General’s “Securing our Common Future: An Agenda for Disarmament”, highlighted that while the “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development took an important step towards articulating how arms control, peace and security contribute to development”, there is a lot that remains to be done “in order to bring the historical relationship between disarmament and development back to the forefront of international consciousness”.

In order to contribute to this effort, the first annual UNIDIR Youth Global Disarmament Essay competition will be held in 2022. The initiative will invite students and young professionals aged between 18 and 29 years to prepare and submit an original essay of no more than 2,000 words on the theme of “the disarmament, security, and development nexus, including with reference to the Secretary-General’s Disarmament Agenda entitled ‘Securing Our Common Future’ and the United Nations General Assembly resolution on Youth, Disarmament and Non-proliferation (A/RES/76/45). Your entry might consider, but is not limited to, exploring the following areas:

  • Disarmament, economic growth and inequalities.
  • Disarmament for sustainable cities.
  • Innovative disarmament efforts in the light of 21st century’s environmental challenges.
  • Gender mainstreaming for sustainable disarmament and development.

Applicants are invited to draw on their personal experience, whether at the local, national, regional, or international level. All papers will be reviewed anonymously on the basis of their originality, intellectual rigor, relevance to the theme of the competition, and clarity of expression.

Deadline for submission has closed.

Winners were announced on 15 July 2022.

PRIZES

The best essays will be awarded the following prizes:

  • The top essay writer will be offered the opportunity to be a non-residential Young Leader Fellow at UNIDIR. The Young Leader Fellow will work with a UNIDIR expert during a week-long all-expenses paid trip to Geneva to prepare and deliver a presentation, based on their winning essay, during an awards ceremony at the at the UN HQ in Geneva. Trip expenses will be determined based on individual circumstances and consistent with UNIDIR rules and regulations.
  • The second and third-place essay writers will be offered the opportunity to be a non-residential Young Leader Fellow at UNIDIR. The Young Leader Fellow will work with a UNIDIR expert online to prepare and deliver a presentation, based on their winning essay, during an awards ceremony at the UN HQ in Geneva.
  • The five-best essays will be published online as part of UNIDIR’s series of Youth Commentaries, which will be promoted in a dedicated section on its website, through social media and UNIDIR’s research networks.
  • The five-best essays will also be shared as background reading for participants involved in UNIDIR’s Model United Nations First Committee simulation.
  • In addition, the five finalists will receive a certificate signed by the Director of UNIDIR and by the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea in Geneva.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Participation criteria for the essayist

  • Age-range: 18-29 years old as of submission date.
  • UNIDIR encourages applications, without distinction, on the basis of gender, racial, ethnic or social origin, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, disability, nationality, sexual orientation or gender identity.
  • UNIDIR shall have the right at any time to require proof of identity and/or eligibility to participate in the essay competition. Failure to provide such proof may result in disqualification. All personal and other information requested by and supplied to UNIDIR for the purpose of the competition must be truthful, complete, accurate, and in no way misleading.
  • Availability to travel to Geneva during September 2022. While it is the responsibility of the candidate for obtaining the necessary visa to enter Switzerland and complying with swiss entry regulations regarding Covid-19 pandemic, UNIDIR will provide administrative assistance to facilitate the travel, and will cover all related costs (cost associated with obtaining a visa and cost associated with performing a PCR test).

Technical requirements for the submission

  • One essay per person.
  • Essays must be submitted by an applicant acting in their own personal capacity and not on behalf of an organization, company, or government.
  • All essays must be an original work by the applicant in their own words, except for quotations from published and unpublished sources, which are clearly indicated and acknowledged as such. The articles submitted for the competition may undergo a thorough review for plagiarism and may be disqualified if any evidence of plagiarism is found.
  • The essay must not have been previously published.
  • Word-length: 2,000 words (excluding footnotes and bibliography).
  • Abstract: 100 words.
  • Language: English.
  • Format: MS Word document.
  • Only entries submitted by date and time will be considered. UNIDIR will confirm via e-mail the receipt of all essay submitted. If the applicant does not receive a confirmation within 48 business hours of sending a submission, s/he can contact UNIDIR to ensure receipt.
  • The submission email should contain “Essay Competition 2022_’applicant’s family name’” in the subject line.

Note: The winning/selected article(s) becomes the property of UNIDIR. The winning article(s) may not be published in any journal, review or any medium other than UNIDIR’s website, unless expressly authorized by the Institute.

Only entries submitted by date and time will be considered. UNIDIR will confirm via e-mail the receipt of all articles submitted. If the applicant does not receive a confirmation within 48 business hours of sending a submission, he/her will be invited to contact UNIDIR to ensure that we received it.

WINNERS

The top 5 essays of UNIDIR’s Disarmament Essay Competition have been now selected and communicated. They are:

1.    Layal Alghoozi
2.    Ludovica Castelli
3.    Zahra Bel Arache
4.    André Duffles Aranegas
5.    Zino Roos

UNIDIR would like to thank all the young participants for contributing to the discussion on the disarmament, development and security nexus and sharing their insights with us.