The contest has been meant to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the official adoption of the Fundamental Principles of the Movement by inviting the participants to visualize each of them.
- Humanity
- Impartiality
- Neutrality
- Independence
- Voluntary Service
- Unity
- Universality
In total we have received 60 posters by participants from Moscow, St Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and from the Moscow, Tula, Belgorod, Arkhangelsk and Lipetsk Oblasts, the Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Republic of Khakassia and the Republic of Belarus.
The posters have been evaluated by a professional jury, which has comprised representatives of humanitarian organizations, the Moscow government, academic circles, religious institutions and artists:
1. Pavel Savchuk, President of the Russian Red Cross;
2. Frank Mohrhauer, Head of Country Cluster Delegation for the Russian Federation and Belarus, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies;
3. Tatiana Naumova, Head of the Official Events and Protocol Directorate of the Department for External Economic and International Relations of Moscow;
4. Hieromonk Trifon (Umalatov), Head of the Events and Competitions Sector of the Synodal Department of Religious Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church;
5. Denis Kuznetsov, PhD (Political Science), Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of World Politics, MGIMO;
6. Samuel Kokaire, artist, participant of international exhibitions;
7. Ekaterina Sycheva, member of the Artists Trade Union of Russia, member of the Belarusian Union of Designers as well as the American Institute of Graphic Arts;
8. Thomas Haillier, Diplomatic Adviser, Eurasia, ICRC, Geneva;
9. Representatives of the ICRC Moscow Regional Delegation:
- Rania Machlab, Head of the ICRC Regional Delegation for the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus;
- José Antonio Delgado, Deputy Head of the ICRC Regional Delegation for the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus;
- Ruth Heatherington, Head of Humanitarian Affairs Department;
- Lucile Marbeau, Communications Coordinator;
- Udo Wagner, Cooperation Coordinator;
- Aslanbek Bisultanov, Legal Adviser;
- Ada Bykovskaya, Senior Adviser on Digital Communication.
The jury has commended the creativity and inventive approach of the participants. Colleagues and participants have found many stories really interesting.
Posters by the following authors have been recognized as the best in each category of the contest:
- In the Humanity category: Tatyana Kostyukova, Moscow (poster)
- In the Impartiality category: Sofia Kadyrova, St Petersburg (poster)
- In the Neutrality category: Polina Bolshakova, Kolomna (poster)
- In the Independence category: Ksenia Maksimenko, Moscow (poster)
- In the Voluntary Service category Daria Zhuravetskaya, Moscow (poster)
- In the Unity category Olga Kramarenko, Moscow (poster)
- In the Universality category, Maria Budanova, Moscow (poster)
The following participants have won the main prizes:
1st place – Natalia Balazh, St Petersburg (poster)
2nd place – Alisa Sergeyeva, Moscow (poster)
3rd place shared by Najib Mukiibi, Moscow (poster)
and Anastasia Deltsova, Moscow (poster)
The ICRC would like to highlight the great contribution by Yuri Gulitov, Professor of the School of Design of the Higher School of Economics, to the success of the contest.
All the participants will receive diplomas of participation.
Congratulations to everyone on the completion of the contest and to the winners on their victory!
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