Equator Prize


The Equator Prize, organized by the Equator Initiative within the United Nations Development Programme, is awarded biennially to recognize community efforts to reduce poverty through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.

2015 awards

The Equator Prize 2015 was awarded on 7 December to 21 local and indigenous community initiatives. Each winning initiative received US$10,000 was supported to participate in a series of special events at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris, France in December 2015.

Criteria

Equator Prize winners are selected based on the following criteria:
Equator Prize nominations are accepted from three regions of eligibility within the equatorial belt : Asia and the Pacific, Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean. A Technical Advisory Committee selects the twenty-five Equator Prize winners, a pool that is further narrowed to five special recognition communities by a jury of conservation and development professionals. Representatives of winning communities are sometimes sponsored to participate in Equator Initiative “dialogue spaces” and an award ceremony.
In addition to recognition for their work, a monetary award, and an opportunity to shape national and global policy, all nominees are invited to join the Community Knowledge Service and are profiled in the Equator Knowledge Zone database of practice.