*[Enwl-eng] ⭐ Equator Prize 2024: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
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Daily News
24 January 2024
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
Equator Prize 2024: Nature for Climate Action
Greetings from the UNDP Equator Initiative in
New York.
We just launched our global call for
nominations for the Equator Prize 2024.
Given your work on climate, nature and
sustainable development issues, we thought you might be well positioned to
nominate eligible groups or get this message into the hands of interested
organizations.
The Equator Prize 2024 will be awarded to
outstanding community and Indigenous initiatives that are advancing
nature-based solutions for local sustainable development. The winners will
join a prestigious network of 285 leading community-based organizations from
89 countries that have been awarded the Equator Prize since 2002. Each
Equator Prize winner will receive USD 10,000 and will be supported to
participate virtually in a series of policy dialogues and special events in
the later part of 2024.
We hope to appeal for your support in two key
areas:
1.. Nominate communities that are innovating
and advancing creative nature-based solutions for climate mitigation,
climate adaptation and resilience, and a just transition.
2.. Circulate this announcement amongst your
partners and contacts, encouraging them to submit nominations and share the
call for nominations with their networks, including through social media by
sharing the Equator Initiative posts on X (@equatorinit), Facebook
(@equatorinitiative) or Instagram (@equatorinitiative). We encourage you to
post about the call for nominations using this Trello board.
For further information, please visit
prize.equatorinitiative.org/about-the-prize. You will find all relevant
information on eligibility requirements, selection criteria and how to
nominate. Nominations can be submitted in four different languages (English,
Spanish, French and Portuguese) in our new online nomination system at
prize.equatorinitiative.org.
The nomination deadline is 26 February 2024.
Nominations will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Videos introducing the Equator Prize and past
Equator Prize winners are available on our Youtube channel here and Vimeo
channel here.
For more news about the Equator Prize follow
us on Facebook (@equatorinitiative),
X (@equatorinit) or Instagram
(@equatorinitiative).
Thank you in advance for your support. If you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
prize at equatorinitiative.org.
Nominate Now!
About the Equator Initiative and
the Equator Prize
The Equator Initiative is a United Nations-led
partnership that brings together governments, civil society, grassroots
organizations, and businesses to foster resilient communities by recognizing
and advancing local nature-based solutions for sustainable development. The
Equator Initiative creates opportunities and platforms to share knowledge
and good practices, develops capacities of local communities and Indigenous
Peoples, informs policy through convening multi-stakeholder dialogues, and
fosters enabling environments to replicate and scale up community action.
For more information please visit equatorinitiative.org
More About the Equator Initiative and the
Equator Prize
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