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GDN Awards and Medals Competition


Text Date: 

August 20 2008 for the development project; September 5 2008 for research

Descripción: 

These Global Development Network (GDN) awards recognise unpublished research papers and research ideas on natural resource management (NRM). In addition, the GDN Most Innovative Development Project competition is an opportunity for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to promote their field work (in any subject) that has been of benefit to the local community. The awards are jointly funded by GDN and the Government of Japan. Those chosen are honoured with cash prizes plus travel expenses to present proposals at the Annual Global Development Conference.


The Five Themes

The five themes selected for this year’s competition are:

  1. The Governance and Political Economy of Natural Resource Management.
  2. Exploitation of Natural Resources: Trends and Environmental Implications.
  3. The Economics of Natural Resource Management.
  4. Foreign Direct Investment and Natural Resources.
  5. Societies and Natural Resource Management.



Eligibility Criteria

  • The Awards are open only to citizens and permanent residents of developing or transition countries.
  • The principal investigator of the proposal must currently reside in a developing or transition country. If there is more than one researcher, at least 50% of the researchers (including the principal investigator) must currently reside in a developing or transition country.
  • The upper age limit for applicants is 45 years.
  • Staff members of multilateral organisations are not eligible to apply for the Awards.
  • Past Award winners and finalists are not eligible to apply with the same or similar research proposal.
  • Past Award winners are not eligible to apply in the 3 years subsequent to their successful proposal.
  • The proposal must not be receiving or scheduled to receive funds from another source unless it is clearly explained how the Award would provide additional funds necessary for completion of the project.



Click here to view guidelines and eligibility criteria.

The deadline for application is August 20 2008, for the development project; September 5 for research.

The Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development honours two recipients with prizes - one for US$30,000 and another for US$5,000 - plus travel expenses to present proposals at the Ninth Annual Global Development Conference, Brisbane, January 2008. Awards will be granted for outstanding research proposals that provide new dimensions to development research on any of the five selected themes. Funding for the Award is provided by the Government of Japan.



The Five Themes

The five themes selected for this year’s competition are:

  1. Fragile States: Addressing Vulnerability.
  2. Household Exposure to Risk: Effects on Poverty.
  3. The Rule of Law: Providing Security for Development.
  4. Women’s Rights, Security and Development: Challenges and Opportunities.
  5. Natural Resources: Risks and Implications for Sustaining
    Development.

Eligibility Criteria

Click here [1] to view guidelines and eligibility criteria.

The deadline for application is September 17 2007 .

Requisitos para participar: 

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Click here to apply online.

Ganadores anteriores: 

Click here to access information on previous winners.

Contacto: 
Fuente: 

GDN website accessed on July 16 2008.

Prevista: 

Research on Development Award

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