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Ending Corruption: Honesty Instituted

Region

Global

Deadline Date

May 16 2007; early entry deadline March 28 2007


The Changemakers collaborative competition "Ending Corruption: Honesty Instituted" is seeking innovative strategies to curb the impact of corruption. Organisations of all types with existing anti-corruption projects are invited to describe their projects and demonstrated impact, even small scale. Judges are looking for innovation, social impact, and sustainability.


All entries are posted for online discussion, and all comments, questions, and insights about entries are posted, giving entrants access to new ideas about their project, as well as the possibility of updating their entry until May 16. Judges will post the top 10 - 12 entries for online voting by June 6 with winners announced on June 21 2007.


Early entry winners receive free featured advertising in a well established journal or magazine. Top three winners from the online voting receive US$5,000 each.

Click here to view guidelines and eligibility criteria.


The deadline for application is May 16 2007; early entry deadline March 28 2007.

Application Information

Click here to register and create an online account for participation in this competition.

Contact

Roberto Wohlgemuth

Ashoka Global Headquarters

1700 North Moore Street

Suite 2000 (20th Floor)

Arlington, VA 22209

United States

Tel: 703 527 8300

Fax: 703 527 8383

rwohlgemuth@ashoka.org

Changemakers website

Source

Email from Roberto Wohlgemuth to Soul Beat Africa on March 14 2007 and the Changemakers website.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 15 2007
Last Updated March 15 2007



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