Published: 13 Mar 2024 846 views
The MSDGN SDGs Beauty Contest 2024 stands as a pioneering platform, merging the glamour of beauty pageants with the gravitas of global sustainability goals. Miss Sustainable Development Goals (MSDG) Nigeria, an offspring of the Miss Global Goals International pageant (MGGIP), is crafting a unique narrative that champions the empowerment of women through confidence, social responsibility, and a fervent commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Miss SDG Nigeria (MSDG) is an offspring of the Miss Global Goals International pageant (MGGIP), which empowers women to develop the confidence needed to pursue their dreams, reduce inequality, end poverty, and halt climate change by 2030. MGGIP’s platform is to bring awareness to the 17 UN sustainable development goals. Ladewin Initiative is a registered non-profit organization based in Abuja, Nigeria. It focuses on women education and empowerment, and capacity building.... continue reading... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Nigeria |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | Miss SDG Nigeria (MSDG) |
Gender | Men and Women |
The pageant goes beyond conventional rewards, offering the victorious queen a comprehensive prize package that includes:
This bounty of rewards serves not only as recognition of the winner’s beauty, intellect, and commitment but also equips her with the means to further her advocacy and make a real difference.
The Global Stage Awaits
The overall winner will have the honour of representing Nigeria on the international stage, competing against winners from other countries at the Miss Global Goals International, set to be held in Sweden or the USA.
To be eligible for this transformative opportunity, applicants must:
The judging criteria for the competition include an interview (15%), academic or school award excellence (10%), community service & leadership (10%), on-stage performance & project presentation (25%), talent & cocktail night (10%), voting - social media (15%) and on-website (15%).
The application process is designed to be as inclusive and accessible as possible:
Contestants should be prepared to engage in discussions primarily centred around current affairs relating to the UN SDGs, personal advocacy, social and cultural awareness, and various other pivotal themes.
For more details, visit SDGN website