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Home»Search by Region»Africa»CCAO Green Prize for Sustainable Africa 2020 (Up to $5,000)

CCAO Green Prize for Sustainable Africa 2020 (Up to $5,000)

Opportunity DeskMay 2, 20206 Mins Read
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Deadline: July 31, 2020

How could we collaborate to contribute to improving African resilience to the challenges of climate change by supporting startups and initiatives of young green entrepreneurs, women and indigenous people from the perspective of environmental justice, protection of environment, biodiversity and rational management of natural resources in Africa?

Applications for the CCAO Green Prize for Sustainable Africa 2020 are now open.

Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) and its partners are looking for approaches, startups and local initiatives from young green entrepreneurs, women and indigenous communities carrying knowledge (traditional and or modern), new ideas and offering initiatives and or likely to offer innovative indigenous, or technological services, solutions to improve African resilience to the challenges of climate change and to this end contribute to the promotion and defense of environmental justice and the reduction of poverty in a perspective of environmental protection, biodiversity and rational management of natural resources in Africa.

Thematic Areas

Because climate change is a vast subject, the scope of the prize has been reduced to the 6 intervention themes below:

  • Community Resilience: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports innovative, profitable and financially viable solutions (modern and indigenous) that can be developed to reduce the impact of local climate risks faced by local and indigenous communities in the areas of climate change, livestock and renewable energy.
  • Urban Resilience: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports solutions using local ideas and knowledge and innovative technologies to contribute to sustainable development and climate action in an urban context. These can cover a variety of sectors, including transport, buildings, energy, waste management, continuity of service delivery against climatic shocks and bad weather conditions.
  • Water Pollution: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports innovative (modern and indigenous) ideas and knowledge for pragmatic and cost-effective solutions to reduce pollution of water and wetlands (including marine litter, urban wastewater, agricultural pollution and river and lake transport). But also, solutions that make it possible to better monitor and follow marine pollution and the destruction of wetlands following climate change.
  • Communication and Environmental Education: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports innovative and effective communication and education methods (modern and indigenous) and/or interdisciplinary programs that can be used to collect and teach and popularize measures, techniques, approaches and strategies to support adaptation and mitigation to climate change, to protect biodiversity and the environment in general.
  • Environmental Justice: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports local initiatives that support women and girls to resist environmental injustices and facilitate the implementation of alternative frameworks that are environmentally fair, in order to live in an Africa sustainable. They have groups for the defense of environmental justice and their networking. They support lasting solutions to eliminate the inequalities and injustices suffered by millions of African women and girls and work with self-managed groups that traditionally come from marginalized communities.
  • Conservation and Resilient Management of Natural Resources: Climate Change – Africa Opportunities (CCAO) identifies and supports innovative (modern and indigenous) initiatives and approaches to support the conservation and resilient management of African biodiversity and natural resources in the context of climate change.

Prizes

For all eligible participants:

  • Obtain feedback on their initiatives from Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its partners;
  • Obtain internal connection opportunities from Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its partners;
  • Be considered as potential candidates for acceleration and co-creation opportunities of Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its partners;
  • Participants’ projects can be integrated into Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its communication campaigns, with the general public (after participant’s authorization), and will therefore benefit from wide visibility.

Finalists (up to 20)

  • Participate in person in the awards ceremony (travel expenses covered) with opportunities to establish links with Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its partners;
  • Access other online connection opportunities with Climate Change-Africa Opportunité (CCAO) and its partners;
  • Be visible via the online communication tools of Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO);
  • Be referenced on the Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) site when the finalists are announced;
  • Present their initiatives to a jury during the final winner selection event;
  • Have their project also reviewed by a group of employees of Climate Change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) and its partners, who will vote to choose their favorites (their votes will influence the judges during the final deliberation).

 The winners (up to 10) of the competition will

  • Receive a prize ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 depending on the quality of the initiative presented;
  • As soon as the winners are announced, they will be highlighted on the public networks of Climate Change-Africa Opportunité (CCAO) and its partners;
  • The 10 winners will be invited to participate in an accelerator raising their skills on systemic and collective impact with Climate Change-Africa Opportunité (CCAO) and its partners.

Eligibility

  • Applicants should have the nationality of an African country at the time of their registration.
  • Be over 18 years of age at the time of registration.
  • To have new ideas, stratups and initiatives offering and or likely to offer services, indigenous and / or innovative technological solutions to improve African resilience to the challenges of climate change.
  • Have been incorporated as a non-profit, for-profit or hybrid organization, or have a tax sponsor.
  • Fluent in English and / or French (the winners may be involved in activities that require a good command of English or French).

Evaluation Criteria

  • Impact: Initiatives must be able to demonstrate a positive social and / or environmental impact in the face of climate change in at least one of the five areas of interest of the competition.
  • Innovation: The initiatives must present an original and creative approach which consists of an innovation, an innovative way of approaching existing solutions, or their applications to new contexts.
  • Financial and Operational Viability: Participants should present realistic plans on how to generate long-term impact, by mobilizing financial, human resources, partnerships or support networks.
  • Stimulate change agents: The strategy of the initiative must include an approach which supports or multiplies the number of agents of change through inspiring stories, mobilization and sharing of resources or any other approach which leads to increasing the number of agents of change in the world.
  • Growth and Leadership Potential: The initiatives must be feasible on a large scale and / or replicable in other social, cultural or geographic contexts.

Application

Be sure to read all the eligibility criteria, the scope of innovations and more key information on the Climate change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) call. If you have any questions regarding the competition, please contact the Climate change-Africa Opportunity (CCAO) team at: [email protected]

Click here to apply

For more information, visit CCAO.

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