Von: Loeffler, Theresa (NFOI) [mailto:Theresa.Loeffler@fao.org]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2020 15:21

Betreff: DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS EXTENDED to 15 Oct - Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award

 

 

 

 


Do you know a true forest champion? 

Nominate them for the Wangari Maathai Award by 15 October!

 

The Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) is awarding one extraordinary individual for improving our forests and the lives of people who depend on them. The winner of the 2021 award will be celebrated for their outstanding achievements at the upcoming XV World Forestry Congress, in May 2021 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. 

 

Along with international recognition and prestige, the awardee will receive a cash prize of USD20,000
and travel support to participate in the award ceremony in Seoul.

 

Click here to make your nomination! 

Eligibility: Applicants should be nominated by a third party. Nominees may be persons, living or recently deceased, who have made exceptional contributions to forests. Professional and research contributions will only be considered if they are conducted outside of normal work-related responsibilities. Applications received from a nominee’s kin or business partner are not eligible for consideration. Applications related to grassroots initiatives are particularly encouraged. 

Selection: 
The submission deadline for nominations has been extended to 15 October 2020. The awardee will be selected by a jury nominated by CPF members, which will take into account gender and regional balance when considering potential awardees.

Announcement:
 The awardee will be notified of their selection via email in February 2021. This year’s Wangari Maathai Award will be presented during the XV World Forestry Congress (24-28 May 2021), at the Coex Convention Center in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

To submit an application:
 
Please send completed nominations to the CPF Secretariat at cpf@un.org. Find more information and the application guidelines which should be used when submitting your nomination at the CPF website.


The CPF launched the first Wangari Maathai Award in 2012 to honour and commemorate the impact of this extraordinary woman who championed forest issues around the world. The Wangari Maathai Award is an initiative of CBD, CIFOR, CITES, FAO, GEF, ICRAF, ITTO, IUCN, IUFRO, UNCCD, UNDP, UNEP, UNFCCC, UNFF and World Bank, all members of the CPF. Nominations will be reviewed by an international jury of renowned personalities, who will also take into consideration such elements as empowering women, youth and civil society, fostering social commitment, promoting networks and improving the valuation of forests in society.