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UNESCO PRIZE FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

Application Deadline: 1 September, 2025

LOCATION: South Korea

Applying GCED means bringing multiple stakeholders together from various levels and types of education, formal and informal, to help ensure that every learner can receive an education that:

is embedded with principles of respect for human rights

fosters agency to redress inequities and injustice

promotes inclusivity and reconciliation

prevents violence, bullying, hate speech, and discrimination

fosters critical thinking, and

promotes working together across groups and disciplines to find common solutions to local, national, and global challenges. 

Through this Prize for Global Citizenship Education, UNESCO promotes outstanding efforts in this area across the world.

ELIGIBILITY:

Call for nominations for the 2025 inaugural edition: The inaugural cycle of the Prize will highlight and reward exceptional GCED initiatives. Providing a framework for GCED efforts is the UNESCO  Recommendation on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Sustainable Development (2023) which is embedded with an understanding of peace that is not just the absence of conflict or violence but a positive and participatory process built by the actions of everyone.
To apply for the category “Youth-led organization”: The applicant must be:

An organization that is led by individual(s) aged between 18-30 years old

To apply for the “Other” category: The applicant can be either an:

Individual,

Institution,

Non-governmental organization, or

other entity.

The initiative must be: 

Relevant to GCED

The initiative should have been implemented for at least 1 year with evidence of concrete activities

The project and its organization should not be affiliated with, or receive any funding from, UNESCO

Be nominated by either a UNESCO National Commission or an NGO in official relation with UNESCO

Calendar: If you are an applicant, submit your application to your National Commission or NGO in official partnership with UNESCO well by 17 July 2025 ahead of the nomination deadline on 1 September 2025. 

If you are a National Commission OR NGO in official relation to UNESCO, submit your top three nominations to the UNESCO Secretariat by 1 September 2025.

BENEFIT:

The UNESCO Prize for Global Citizenship Education is to be established for an initial period of six years (2024-2029) and awarded every two years on a date determined by the Director-General. The Prize will consist of two awards of US $50,000 each, recognizing achievements in two categories: (1) youth-led organizations and (2) individuals, institutions, non-governmental organizations, or other entities that have made outstanding contributions to and achieved remarkable outcomes in promoting GCED.

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UNHCR NANSEN REFUGEE NOMINATION  AWARD

Application Deadline: March 20, 2024. 

LOCATION: United Nations

The UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award is presented every year to an individual or organization that has dedicated their time to help people forcibly displaced from their homes, referred to as the global laureate.

ELIGIBILITY:

Any individual, group of people or organization that has done extraordinary humanitarian work on behalf of refugees, displaced or stateless people is eligible – with the exception of former and current UNHCR staff, including United Nations Volunteers (UNVs) working for UNHCR offices, are ineligible.

Self-nominations are strongly discouraged. This includes individuals and organizations nominating themselves.

Nominees are considered in the following light:

The deed for which the person/entity is nominated should take place outside the framework of normal professional duties and go beyond the call of duty;

It should demonstrate courage, compassion and solidarity;

It should raise awareness  for displaced people; and

It should reflect the values of UNHCR.

BENEFIT:

The 2024 global laureate will receive a commemorative medal and a monetary prize of US$100,000 to be reinvested in the humanitarian initiatives for which they are being recognized.

Regional winners also received some financial or material support to further their humanitarian work. 

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