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International Caricature Festival in Africa
8th Edition of the Fica 2025 International Caricature Competition
The International Caricature Festival in Africa
Organizes the Eighth Edition of the Fica 2025 International Caricature Competition
Theme: SEAS AND OCEANS
Planetary Wealth in Danger
The seas and oceans represent more than 70% of the surface of our blue planet. They are not just vast bodies of water; they constitute an invaluable global resource and the lungs of life. The oceans produce nearly half of the oxygen we breathe, regulate the global climate, are a major source of food and medicine, and are home to unparalleled biodiversity. They are the engine of life and maintain the balance of our planet.
Threats to Blue Wealth
But today, this global resource is under serious threat, threatening its sustainability and survival. Marine pollution, particularly plastic and chemical pollution, is one of the greatest challenges, suffocating marine life and destroying fragile ecosystems. Overfishing also contributes to the depletion of fish stocks faster than they can recover, threatening the extinction of entire marine species. Call to action to preserve our blue treasures
Protecting the seas and oceans is no longer an option, but an absolute necessity to ensure the future of our planet and the existence of future generations. This requires concerted efforts at the local and international levels, including the adoption of sustainable fishing policies, the fight against pollution in all its forms, and raising awareness of the importance of this blue treasure. Let us all work together to protect our marine treasures before they become mere memories in an endangered sea.
Rules
All entrants to the competition agree to the terms and conditions of the rules and the Jury's Decisions.
Conditions of Entry to the Competition
The number of entries per entrant is limited to two. Entries must not have been published, exhibited, or awarded in Morocco or abroad.
Format: A4, 300 dpi, JPG/JPEG, and free techniques
Deadline: October 17, 2025
Entries that do not comply with the conditions set forth in these rules will not be considered for the competition.
The following prizes are available:
First Prize ............................(Canard Prize).
Second Prize............................. (Africa Prize)
Third Prize .......................(Pencil Stroke Prize)
Three Special Prizes
Five Honorable Prizes
Cartoons should be sent to:
8ficafestival@gmail.com
ficafestival2025@gmail.com
REGISTRATION FORM
By participating in competitions, the artist lends their works to exhibition organizers. The submitted works remain at the organizers' disposal.
• Jury members will be considered participants in the exhibition
and represent their own country.
Their names will automatically be added to the list of participants.
(They will participate only in the exhibition, not in competition (only honorary participation).)
• The works may be used for promotional purposes (printing, websites, newspapers, posters, invitations, etc.)
without the artist's permission and without any payment.
Theme 2: Sketch with a Satirical Portrait
By cartoonist Bouali Mbarek
Theme 2: Sketch with a Satirical Portrait By cartoonist Bouali Mbarek
The number of entries per participant is limited to one.
The following prizes are planned:
First Prize ............................(Canard Prize).
Second Prize.............................(Africa Prize)
Third Prize ......................(Pencil Stroke Prize)
Three Special Prizes
Five Honorable Prizes
Cartoons must be sent to:
8ficafestival@gmail.com
ficafestival2025@gmail.com
Biography Bouali Mbarek
Bouali Mbarek is a Moroccan cartoonist living in Canada. His satirical art expresses the social and political issues affecting the Moroccan community and the world around him. He began his career in the late 1980s by publishing his cartoons in the newspapers Al Alam and L'Opinion, before officially joining Al Alam in 1996. He then expanded his international experience by collaborating with Arab and Canadian newspapers and magazines, strengthening his artistic message and fostering dialogue between cultures. He regularly publishes his works on the Moroccan national website Hespress, one of the largest news platforms in Morocco.
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