Nnaabagereka Nagginda Womenโ€™s Fund (NNWF) 2025 Mental Health Essay Competition

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Applications are open for the Nnaabagereka Nagginda Womenโ€™s Fund (NNWF) 2025 Mental Health Essay Competition. Apply Below:

When is the Application Deadline:

The application deadline is February 15, 2025.

Tell Me About The NNWF 2025 Mental Health Essay Competition:

The Nnaabagereka Nagginda Womenโ€™s Fund (NNWF) Mental Health Awareness Essay Competition aims to shed light on how young people navigate mental health challenges across various age groups. This initiative seeks to raise awareness, foster open conversations, and encourage participants to share their insights, thoughts, and experiences. Through this platform, NNWF hopes to inspire meaningful dialogue and contribute to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health issues.

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Which Fields are Eligible?

Essays must focus on mental health awareness and challenges.

Type:

Essay Competition 

Who can Apply For The NNWF 2025 Mental Health Essay Competition?

Also, the eligibility criteria include:

  • Open to participants aged 8 to 23.
  • Participants must submit original essays within the specified word limits for their age group.
  • Submissions must be made in English.

How are Applicants Selected?

  • Relevance to the topic.
  • Originality and creativity.
  • Clarity of expression.
  • Overall impact of the essay.

Which Countries Are Eligible?

Uganda

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Where will the Award be Taken?

Online

How Many Awards?

Not specified

What is the Benefit of the NNWF 2025 Mental Health Essay Competition?

Additionally, the competition benefits include:

  • Winners will receive school fees prizes up to UGX 3,000,000 per winner.
  • Recognition and potential publication of essays by NNWF.
  • Contribution to raising awareness about mental health issues.

How to Apply:

To submit your application, visit this webpage. 

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