[IAMSLIC:1520] Seeking nominees for UNDP conservation/sustainable use award (fwd)

From: Linda Pikula (pikula@aoml.noaa.gov)
Date: Mon Mar 04 2002 - 07:38:39 PST

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    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 09:30:19 -0500
    From: Mike Mascia <mbm4@duke.edu>
    To: coral-list@coral.aoml.noaa.gov
    Subject: Seeking nominees for UNDP conservation/sustainable use award

    Please contact <EquatorInitiative@undp.org> for more information.

    > >
    > >Equator Initiative: The Innovative Partnership Awards for Sustainable
    > >
    > >Development in Tropical Ecosystems
    > >
    > >The Equator Initiative Awards will recognize five community initiatives that
    > >exemplify extraordinary achievement in reducing poverty through the
    > >conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the Equatorial belt*.
    > >Each of the five selected initiatives will receive a monetary award of
    > >US$30,000, a certificate of recognition, a trophy, and be represented at the
    > >World Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August to 4 September
    > >2002. A special recognition prize will be awarded to a World Heritage site
    > >for the successful integration of conservation and local livelihoods.
    > >
    > >The official call for nominations for the first Equator Initiative Awards
    > >was made on January 30, 2002, at the Equator Initiative Launch Event at the
    > >Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
    > >
    > >We need your help to reach the indigenous and local communities across the
    > >Equatorial belt that the Equator Initiative aims to recognize and support.
    > >Please nominate an innovative community initiative for the Equator
    > >Initiative Awards and/or share this information with other individuals,
    > >communities and organizations, who may be aware of such initiatives to
    >nominate.
    > >
    > >The Equator Initiative has been designed to support the World Summit on
    > >Sustainable Development and the Convention on Biological Diversity. The
    > >initiative seeks to promote a worldwide movement to reduce poverty along
    > >with the conservation, sustainable use and equitable sharing of benefits
    > >from biodiversity. This aim will be accomplished through a three-part
    > >programme consisting of a prestigious award to recognize local achievements,
    > >learning exchange grants to foster South-South capacity building, and the
    > >generation and sharing of knowledge to influence policy.
    > >
    > >Please nominate an innovative community initiative for the Equator
    > >Initiative Awards. Nominations will be accepted until May 15, 2002.
    > >
    > >The Equator Initiative will continue beyond the World Summit by drawing upon
    > >the lessons and approaches identified through the awards process.
    > >
    > >The lessons distilled will be disseminated through a series of policy
    > >papers, case studies and capacity-building exchanges. The capacity building
    > >exchanges will be in the form of on site community visits to award
    >recipients.
    > >
    > >The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is pleased to offer the
    > >Equator Initiative, a new partnership programme with the Government of
    > >Canada, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Television
    > >Trust for the Environment (TVE), BrasilConnects and the United Nations
    > >Foundation (UNF).
    > >
    > >Information on eligibility and selection criteria as well as nomination
    > >forms may be obtained through:
    > >
    > >Equator Initiative
    > >
    > >Environmentally Sustainable Development Group (ESDG)
    > >
    > >Bureau for Development Policy (BDP)
    > >
    > >United Nations Development Programme
    > >
    > >One UN Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA
    > >
    > >Tel: (212) 906-6206
    > >
    > >Fax: (212) 906-6973
    > >
    > >E-mail: EquatorInitiative@undp.org
    > >
    > >www.EquatorInitiative.org
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >* The Equatorial belt encompasses the region of the earth that is 23.5°
    > >north and south of the Equator. Approximately 116 countries are fully or
    > >partially located within this region.
    > >
    > >
    > >

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