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1. How do I find out if my community initiative or project is located in an area that is eligible for the award?

Eligible initiatives must be located in a developing country that is located in the Equatorial belt, 23.5º latitude above and below the equator. If the community initiative or project is located in a country that is partially within the Equatorial belt, your community initiative or project must be inside the Equatorial belt.

Click here for a list of eligible countries.

2. How can I nominate a community initiative or project?

A nomination form and additional information may be obtained in these ways:
Write to the Equator Initiative office by email - EquatorInitiative@undp.org

Write fax or telephone the Equator Initiative office for more information.
Click here for contact information.

3. Must I fill out the nomination form in English?

You may fill out the nomination form in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish.

4. What are the selection criteria for the awards?
Criteria for the awards recipients are the ability to demonstrate:

  • Impact .Partnerships .Sustainability
  • Innovation and transferability .Leadership and community empowerment .Gender equality and social inclusion

Click here to see the web page - Selection Criteria.

5. What kinds of community initiatives or projects are eligible?
Innovative projects promoting the sustainable use of biodiversity while alleviating poverty..Projects with emphasis on community partnerships with:

  • Non-governmental organizations (NGO's) .Other members of civil society .Private sector
  • Government
  • Other communities

 


Last Updated: August 13, 2006   

   

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