Peace Direct is accepting applications for the annual ‘Tomorrow’s Peacebuilders’ awards. Now
in its seventh year, Tomorrow’s Peacebuilders offers global recognition
for grassroots peace activists in war zones around the world. These are
the only global awards for local peacebuilders – inspiring individuals
who are building a better tomorrow in the world’s most fragile places.
Across the world, local people are tackling the causes of violence at
the root, and rebuilding lives after war that has torn communities
apart. Tomorrow’s Peacebuilders is the global awards for local
peacebuilding, to recognise the work of those taking a stand for peace.
Awarded annually, they offer international recognition for grassroots
peace activists in conflict-affected countries worldwide. These are
inspiring people who are building a better tomorrow for their
communities, in the most fragile and needy places. Three winning
organisations will each receive $10,000 and online promotion of their
work, and $1,000 will be awarded to the winning photography prize.
Prizes and Benefits
This year’s categories are:
- Women-led peacebuilding
- Youth-led peacebuilding
- Music & performing arts
This year, there will also be a photography prize to celebrate photos
that illustrate the theme of ‘local peacebuilding’. The winning entry
will receive $1,000 of camera equipment for the photo that best
illustrates local peacebuilding in action, or best communicates this
theme.
Requirement:
These are global awards so there is no geographical restriction on applications. In order to be eligible to enter, you must:
- Undertake peacebuilding work – your organisation is either a peacebuilding organisation or has peacebuilding as a substantial element of your work.
- Be locally based – your organisation must be based in the country or communities where your work is done. If your organisation operates in multiple countries, you are not eligible to enter. (Note cross-border projects are eligible.)
- Be an independent organisation, not an in-country or satellite organisation of an international NGO.
- Be working, or planning to work, in at least one of the following thematic areas: women-led peacebuilding; youth-led peacebuilding; or non-violent action.
How to Apply:
Entries for the 2019 Tomorrow’s Peacebuilders awards, including the
photography prize, will be accepted from 13 February until 15 April
2019.
Please click HERE for applying
Deadline:
15 April 2019
Source: