A GLOBAL SEARCH FOR
GRASSROOTS CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
The
Equator Initiative has received hundreds of nominations for the Equator
Prize 2015 as part of an extensive partnership effort underway to
strengthen and highlight the role of indigenous peoples and local
communities at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC
COP21).
The Equator Prize 2015 will be awarded
to 20 outstanding local and indigenous initiatives that are advancing
innovative solutions for people, nature and resilient communities.
Winning
initiatives will join a prestigious network of 187 leading
community-based organizations from 70 different countries that have been
awarded the Equator Prize since 2002. Each winning initiative will
receive US$ 10,000 and be supported to participate in a series of policy
dialogues and special events at the UNFCCC COP21 in Paris, France in
December 2015.
Read more here and SEE AWARD VIDEO BELOW
http://www.equatorinitiative.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=940&lang=en&Itemid=1093#.VmXL6oD0yr8.twitter
An evening to honor local achievement and mobilize action for people, nature and climate |
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