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Equator Prize 2010 - Call for Nominations
Article by Ecotourism Kenya
The Equator Initiative partnership has announced the call for nomination for the Equator Prize 2010. The Prize is awarded every two years and it recognizes community-based initiatives that demonstrate extraordinary achievement in reducing poverty through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the equatorial belt. Prize winners receive worldwide recognition for their work as well as an opportunity to help shape national and global policy and practice in the field. Twenty-five community organizations will be honored with the Equator Prize 2010 and US$5,000 each. Five of these communities will receive special recognition and an additional US $15,000.
Special recognition will be given in the following categories:
· One for each region of eligibility (Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean);
· One to the initiative that best exemplifies Indigenous Peoples’ use of Traditional Knowledge; and,
· One to the initiative that best exemplifies ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change.
Community initiatives that are active in environmental conservation and sustainable development are qualified for nominations. Details on the criteria for the Prize, information on the award process, and the online nomination system can be accessed through the Equator Initiative website at www.equatorinitiative.org. Nominations can be submitted in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese by 28 February 2010 and the Prize will be awarded during the International Year of Biodiversity, 2010.
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