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Stockholm Challenge GKP Awards 2007Region
Global
Deadline DateAugust 31 2007 The Stockholm Challenge GKP Awards 2007 is a parallel initiative to the Stockholm Challenge 2008. A collaboration between the Stockholm Challenge and Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP), these awards reflect the complementary interests and strengths of both organisations as important platforms for the global promotion of knowledge for development (K4D) and information and communication technology for development (ICT4D). The Stockholm Challenge GKP Awards 2007 prizes will be awarded to projects that demonstrate exemplary and innovative Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in four Stockholm Challenge Award categories: Education, Culture, Economic Development and Public Administration. Submissions for the Stockholm Challenge GKP Award 2007 are accepted through the same entry form as the Stockholm Challenge 2008. There are, however, additional questions related to the GKP special focus on Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (MSP). A MSP is defined as "a working partnership involving stakeholder organisations from three sectors (government, business and civil society) that leverage on complementary competencies and shares project costs, risks and benefits for a common goal". The aims of this initiative are: Application InformationDeadline for applications is August 31 2007. To enter the Stockholm Challenge GKP Awards 2007, you need to register with the Stockholm Challenge award first. Please click here to register and then follow the instructions. ContactGlobal Knowledge Partnership Secretariat
gkp@gkps.org.my
Global Knowledge Partnership Secretariat Ulla Skiden Stockholm Challenge SourcePress release from Global Knowledge Partnership Secretariat, December 18 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 09 2007 Last Updated January 09 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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