Nature for Climate Action

UNDP announces call for nominations for the Equator Prize 2025
Katie Hill - Editor-in-Chief, My Green Pod
Maasai man, wearing traditional blankets, overlooks Serengeti in Tanzania as the colourful sunset fills the sky

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-led Equator Initiative has announced the global call for nominations for the Equator Prize 2025.

This prestigious award recognises nature-based solutions led by Indigenous Peoples and local communities that promote sustainable development and ecological resilience.

Nominations are now open and will be accepted until 23 February.

Transformative solutions

This year’s theme – Nature for Climate Action – underscores the critical role of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in implementing and advancing effective nature-driven climate solutions.

Aligned with the Paris Agreement, these communities demonstrate transformative pathways by safeguarding and restoring biodiversity and critical ecosystems.

The timing could not be better as we gear up for the next United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, in the Amazonian city of Belém in Brazil in November.

A healthy planet is essential for a stable climate, and the Equator Prize celebrates those leading the way.

‘The Equator Prize is a powerful testament to the transformative solutions led by Indigenous Peoples and local communities worldwide. Their innovative approaches not only safeguard our planet but also provide a pathway for a more inclusive, equitable and resilient future. Through this initiative, UNDP remains steadfast in amplifying the voices of those on the frontlines of climate action, driving solutions that enhance both climate resilience and human development.’

MARCOS NETO
UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director of UNDP’s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support

A network for positive change

10 winners will be selected for the prize and announced on 09 August to commemorate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.

They will join a network of over 296 community-based organisations from 84 countries that have been honoured since the Equator Prize’s inception in 2002. 

The 16th Equator Prize Award Ceremony will take place in the autumn of 2025. Each winner will receive a prize of $10,000 to scale their projects and support to participate in policy dialogues and special events.

They will also be provided capacity-building and training opportunities to enhance capacities and deepen their impact.

Two award categories

Winning initiatives will be recognised under two categories, with a special focus on youth- and women-led climate action.

Nature for Climate Mitigation, Adaptation and Resilience will recognise actions that protect, conserve and restore forests, mangroves, peatlands, soils, oceans and marine ecosystems.

This category also includes building climate-resilient food systems and promoting regenerative agriculture and forestry practices to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

Nature for a Just Transition will honour actions that promote an inclusive green economy that creates decent work opportunities, ensuring no one – including Indigenous Peoples and local communities – is left behind.

This category focuses on how local-level solutions can have a global impact, by embracing circular economies and sustainable practices that reduce pressure on resources and biodiversity. It also explores how these initiatives foster a low-carbon and nature-positive future.

Here's more related content

Join The Conversation

Leave a Reply

Here's More Ethical News News & Features

  • All
  • EU
  • Europe
  • USA
  • activism
  • activists
  • animal welfare
  • animals
  • avtivists
  • awards
  • banking
  • beauty
  • business
  • carbon
  • climate
  • climate action
  • climate change
  • climate crisis
  • climate justice
  • community
  • conflict
  • consumer
  • ecocomy
  • economics
  • economy
  • education
  • emissions
  • energy
  • environment
  • equality
  • events
  • extreme weather
  • family
  • farming
  • farms
  • fires
  • flowers
  • food
  • fossil fuels
  • gas
  • gender
  • health
  • human rights
  • indigenous
  • inequality
  • insects
  • investments
  • kids
  • law
  • leadership
  • legal
  • light pollution
  • mental health
  • money
  • nature
  • net zero
  • oceans
  • oil
  • organic
  • outdoors
  • peace
  • policy
  • politics
  • pollution
  • poltics
  • schools
  • science
  • shopping
  • sky
  • swimming
  • tax
  • trees
  • walks
  • wealth
  • weather
  • wellbeing
  • wildflowers
  • wildlife
  • women
  • work
  • workplace
0 Shares