All "activists in the field of education and training," including individuals, teams, and organizations in this field, can participate in this award.
Hanzala is the name of a cartoon character created in 1969 by the martyr Naji al-Ali, a Palestinian refugee. This cartoon character is a symbol of children who left Palestine at a young age
By "award," we mean the Hanzala Grand Medal, which is granted to producers of top products and is accompanied by a cash prize and a support package
It is a distinguished recognition for educational and training products for children and young adults, designed with the aim of promoting the culture of resistance at national and international levels.
All activists in the field of child and youth education, including teachers, trainers, content creators, game designers, writers, and researchers, can participate in this festival individually or in groups
All educational products related to children and young adults that have been produced in formats such as books, games, animation, digital platforms, lifestyle products, etc., can be entered into this festival.
No, any product that promotes the culture of resistance globally through the following concepts is eligible to participate in the festival:
1. Resistance models and Palestine as a symbol of a resistant society
2. The necessity of resistance and fighting against oppression
3. The solidarity of other humans on the resistance front
4. Fighting for justice and heroic upbringing
5. The future of the world and the role of resistance in it
No, in the book section, only physical and printed works are accepted.
If your product is still at the idea stage and has not reached at least a final production model, it is not possible to participate in the festival.
No, having an official license or registration is not mandatory; however, if available, it is recommended to mention it in the explanations section of the registration form.
No, the only condition for participation is the production of an educational product related to children and young adults.
No, registration and participation in the festival are completely free of charge.
Yes, there is no limit on the number of submitted works; however, each work must be
independent and non-repetitive.
One member of the team should register on behalf of the team and mention the names of the other members in the explanations section.
The complete guide to the festival's themes is available on the official festival website. However, generally, if your product's content matches any of the following, it is possible to
register it:
1. Resistance models and Palestine as a symbol of a resistant society
2. The necessity of resistance and fighting against oppression
3. The solidarity of other humans on the resistance front
4. Fighting for justice and heroic upbringing
5. The future of the world and the role of resistance in it
Until August 7th.
Winners will receive the distinguished "Hanzala" recognition along with a cash prize and a support package for developing and promoting their product.