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After the co-Laboratories, the participants will be motivated to share all video clips uploaded on YouTubeTM either via our app or via social media to their friends. Then a best video clip competition will be carried out. The voting will be done by counting the number of likes per video through both the app and the webpage used to facilitate the video clips.
After the co-Laboratories, the participants were motivated to share all video clips uploaded on YouTubeTM either via our app or via social media to their friends. Then the best video clip competition was carried out. The voting was done by counting the number of likes per video through both the app and the webpage used to facilitate the video clips.


'''Concrete results expected / Monitoring:'''
'''Concrete results / Monitoring:'''
The most important expected result from the best video clip competition is to reach out to and engage as many youths as possible in an effective way using innovative social media. This can be measured by collecting numbers of “likes”, “comments” and “shares” of each of the video clip. These numbers can show the level of mobilization of the crowd and could be a proof that youth do not have really lost interest in politics but contrarily the current system of governance is blamed for that, since it does not let them to be engaged as much as they want to.
The most important expected result from the best video clip competition was to reach out to and engage as many youths as possible in an effective way using innovative social media. This can be measured by collecting numbers of “likes”, “comments” and “shares” of each of the video clip. These numbers can show the level of mobilization of the crowd and could be a proof that youth do not have really lost interest in politics but contrarily the current system of governance is blamed for that, since it does not let them be engaged as much as they want to.


'''Follow-up Actions:'''
'''Follow-up Actions:'''
Every participant will be asked to share the winning video clip with her/his friends via social media such as FacebookTM, TwitterTM etc., or invite their friends to download a related app. That would be a major step towards mobilizing the public about worldwide challenges and somehow engaging them in political life. The wining clip will also be published on FWC’s website and promoted in all follow-up advocacy initiatives.
Every participant was asked to share the winning video clip with her/his friends via social media such as FacebookTM, TwitterTM etc., or invite their friends to download a related app. This was a major step toward mobilizing the public about worldwide challenges and somehow engaging them in political life. The winning clip was also published on FWC’s website and promoted in all follow-up advocacy initiatives.

Latest revision as of 03:59, 21 January 2019

After the co-Laboratories, the participants were motivated to share all video clips uploaded on YouTubeTM either via our app or via social media to their friends. Then the best video clip competition was carried out. The voting was done by counting the number of likes per video through both the app and the webpage used to facilitate the video clips.

Concrete results / Monitoring: The most important expected result from the best video clip competition was to reach out to and engage as many youths as possible in an effective way using innovative social media. This can be measured by collecting numbers of “likes”, “comments” and “shares” of each of the video clip. These numbers can show the level of mobilization of the crowd and could be a proof that youth do not have really lost interest in politics but contrarily the current system of governance is blamed for that, since it does not let them be engaged as much as they want to.

Follow-up Actions: Every participant was asked to share the winning video clip with her/his friends via social media such as FacebookTM, TwitterTM etc., or invite their friends to download a related app. This was a major step toward mobilizing the public about worldwide challenges and somehow engaging them in political life. The winning clip was also published on FWC’s website and promoted in all follow-up advocacy initiatives.