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Mary Robinson Climate Justice Award 2018

Mary Robinson Climate Justice Award 2018 (Win £5,000 and a trip to One Young World Summit in The Hague)

Deadline: July 25, 2018

Applications are open for the Mary Robinson Climate Justice Award 2018. For the third year running One Young World is teaming up with Mary Robinson Foundation to support young leaders behind innovative and impactful climate justice initiatives that are preserving the earth for future generations.

The Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice aims to provide thought leadership and advocate for global justice for those vulnerable to climate change. This year’s edition of the award seeks to support projects that focus on climate justice. Climate justice links human rights and development to achieve a human-centred approach, safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable and sharing the burdens and benefits of climate change and its resolution equitably and fairly. Climate justice is informed by science, responds to science and acknowledges the need for equitable stewardship of the world’s resources.

If you are leading a climate justice project within your community or organisation you can apply for the Mary Robinson Climate Justice Award today for the chance to win.

Benefits

Winners receive:

  • A £5,000 grant to support or launch your project.
  • A fully sponsored delegate place to attend the One Young World Summit 2018 in The Hague, Netherlands. During the Summit you will appear alongside Mary Robinson to present your initiative to the world’s media and 1,300 fellow change makers from 196 countries.
  • Mentorship from Mary Robinson and members of her network

Eligibility

To be eligible for the award you must be aged 18 – 30 and your project should advance the following criteria:

  1. Directly addresses sustainable development and/or climate change with a particular emphasis on balancing the needs of present and future generations – this could be through financing, frontline services, advocacy, education, communication, legal/policy change or a business solution.Some indicative suggestions are:
    • A climate or development initiative that addresses poverty reduction and has included ways to measure the benefits and impacts of the initiative for both present and future generations
    • An initiative that sets out to raise awareness on the need to address the current challenges of poverty reduction while ensuring future generations enjoy the same natural and cultural resources as we do today
    • A project that sets out to conserve or sustainably manage natural and cultural heritage for use by current generations but also with a specific objective of  preserving these for future generations
    • A project or action at local, national or international level that sets out to advocate or promote the representation of future generations or act as guardians for future generations.
  2. Projects should be clearly associated with one or more of the seven principles of climate justice:
    • Respect and protect human rights
    • Support the right to development
    • Share benefits and burdens equitably
    • Ensure that decisions on climate change are participatory, transparent and accountable
    • Highlight gender equality and equity
    • Harness the transformative power of education for climate stewardship
    • Use effective partnerships to secure climate justice
  3. Additional assessment criteria that will be applied in awarding the Prize are:
    • Ambition of the project – how impactful your project is in balancing needs of present and future generations
    • Relevance – the project is grounded in climate justice
    • Community value – the project applies to a community/communities / stakeholder group who are directly impacted by climate change or will be more adversely impacted in the future

Application

Applying is simple, just complete the online application form linked below before 25 July 2018. Applications will be shortlisted by One Young World and shortlisted applicants will be invited to an online interview with Mary Robinson and One Young World co-founder Kate Robertson who will decide the award winner.

Make sure to carefully read the criteria for entry below before you apply.

Click here to apply.

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