Since 2015,
Toons has organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions to support
children's rights,
women's rights, freedom of expression,
gender equality.
2015: Children in War In 2015,
Toons organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition "
Children in
War" to focus on the suffering of children in war and conflict areas, such as in
Syria,
Yemen,
Afghanistan,
Iraq. It was a moving exhibition, which was exhibited in multiple places in Norway and Sweden. One hundred and twenty-eight cartoonists participated from 51 different countries. On 10 September 2015, The exhibition was opened by
Bishop Atle Sommerfeldt in Avistegnernes Hus, Drøbak. After the opening, was exhibited in
Oslo,
Nesodden,
Bergen,
Stavanger,
Haugesund,
Kristiansand and in
Norrköping in Sweden. The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery and
Fritt Ord.
2016: Women's Rights The cartoon competition was organized by Arifur Rahman and Toons Mag and received 1,625 drawings by 567 cartoonists from 79 different countries. A selection were represented in the Women's Rights exhibitions, which opened in Drøbak,
Bangalore and
Uttar Pradesh for
International Women's Day, 8 March 2016. The drawings in the exhibitions deal with women's rights and limitations; the lack of education, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, violence, discrimination, legal protection and workload. On 10 December 2016, it was exhibited in the Brain Sneezing Gallery in the
Prešov Wave Club,
Slovakia. The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery, Fritt Ord,
Indian Institute of Cartoonist, Brain Sneezing Gallery, Prešov Wave club, EEA funds and the Slovak Republic. 12 cartoonist was won the award out of 567 cartoonists.
2017: Freedom of Expression This exhibition was organized in collaboration with cartoonist Arifur Rahman from Bangladesh, who has himself been a victim of torture and imprisonment for his drawings. Five hundred and eighteen cartoonists participated from 83 countries, submitting 1,556 cartoons. The exhibition opening was in three countries.
Per Edgard Kokkvold, writer, and chairman of the Norwegian Broadcasting Council, former newspaper editor and secretary general of the Norwegian Press Association and leader of the Press Complaints Commission inaugurated the exhibition.
Moddi Knutsen, Norwegian musician, inaugurated the exhibition and
Roar Hagen, Norwegian political cartoonist, announced the award winner. In the Indian Institute of Cartoonists, Bangalore, India, Dr. Sathyabhama Badhreenath, director of the
National Gallery of Modern Art inaugurated the exhibition. It was also exhibited in Kýchanie mozgu – Brain Sneezing gallery, Prešov, and
Košice, Slovakia, as well as in the Slovak embassy in Oslo, Norway. The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery, Fritt Ord,
Norwegian Festival of Literature in
Lillehammer, Brain Sneezing Gallery, Prešov, and Indian Institute of Cartoonist. Later on, it was exhibited on
Eidsvoll. 12 cartoonist was won the award out of 518 cartoonists. == Cartoonist of the Year Award ==