We’re proud to announce that applications and nominations
are now open for the 2012 ONE Africa Award. The annual ONE Africa Award (a $100,000
USD prize) seeks to recognize the Africa-driven, African-led advocacy efforts
to achieve the Millennium Development Goals across Africa. We seek to
particularly showcase innovative efforts and initiatives that have demonstrated
success and impact at a community, national or regional level. By honoring the
commitment and progress on the ground, we hope that new efforts can be inspired
and more lives can be improved.
Now in its fifth year, the ONE Africa Award has been awarded
to 4 outstanding organizations in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Togo over the past
4 years covering the breadth of development sectors: health & media; youth
empowerment; good governance; and women’s rights. Moreover, the ONE Africa
Award is unearthing many more effective organizations that we recognize as
finalists. It’s an incredible challenge to choose the winner from amongst all
the truly impressive and inspiring applications.
Representatives from GF2D, the 2011 ONE Africa Award winner,
receive the prize at a ceremony in Johannesburg flanked by ONE staff and The
Honorable Trevor Manuel, South Africa’s Minister for National Planning.
For that reason, it’s important to highlight the criteria we
seek as we begin reviewing and judging the applications. The winner can be an
individual, organization, or group involved in direct services in their home
African country that directly work to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs). The winner may also be an advocacy group or think tank that engages in
activities to hold their governments accountable. Regardless, the
distinguishing trait is that the winner must have some innovative advocacy
programs within their community and country that raise awareness of the MDGs
and/or promotes the attainment of MDGs in their country. It’s important to note
that ONE Africa Award seeks to reward African-led , African-driven
efforts—which means that we look for winners that are based and registered in
an African country and can demonstrate that its core and founding leadership
are African citizens . More details about our scoring criteria can be found on
the award page.
Over the next few months, we hope to review and update our
readership on our past winners and finalists, with a particular focus on the
impact they are having in their communities. So stay tuned to the ONE Africa
Blog as we post updates and tell the stories of the progress being made all
over the continent.
We’re open for applications today and will receive them
until 23:59 SAST / 21:59 GMT/UTC September 23. So let’s spread the word and
find us some winning organizations!
Find out more on the ONE AfricaAward website
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