Deadline: 10 February 2024
Do you know inspiring forest champions who are making a difference in their communities, forest landscapes and/or around the world? If yes, then you are invited to nominate them for the Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award.
The Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award recognises inspiring individuals who have helped to conserve, restore, and sustainably manage forests.
They are looking for a candidate with a track record of outstanding achievements in improving forests and the lives of people who depend on them.
Among the achievements they are looking for in the Forest Champion are a track record of work:
- in reducing forest loss
- increasing the area of forests
- increasing the use of sustainably grown wood and non-wood products
- contributing to building resilient forest communities
- improving livelihoods and youth engagement.
Funding Information
- The awardee/s will receive a cash prize of $USD 20,000.
Benefit
- The awardee/s will receive travel support to participate in a prestigious international forest event. This will provide the recipient with the opportunity to present their ideas and work to a larger audience, gain visibility and build their network.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants should be nominated by a third party.
- Nominees may be individual persons, living or recently deceased.
- Professional and research contributions will only be considered if they are conducted outside of work-related responsibilities.
- Applications received from a nominee’s family member or business partner are not eligible for consideration.
Selection CriteriaThe nominated candidates will be assessed by an expert jury on the following criteria:
- Impact on communities through reducing forest loss and/or increasing forest area and/or using sustainably grown wood and non-wood forest products and/or addressing human-wildlife conflicts in relation to forests.
- Innovative aspects of the work, level of innovation, including technical, social or financial innovation, application and feasibility of the innovative aspects.
- Empowerment of others, considering also social, gender and youth aspects, to act through strengthened networks, social commitment, outreach and/or improved recognition of value of forests.
- Transferability and scale, including local, national, regional, or global contexts and/or application in other countries or regions, including South-South cooperation and the work/activities scale.
For more information, visit CPF.