Guardian International Development Achievement Award

The Guardian International Development Achievement Award aims to honour the unsung heroes of international development; those who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to make a positive difference to the lives and livelihoods of some of the world's most marginalised people.

Nominations are welcome for individuals of any nationality and based anywhere in the world, who - through achievements in work or life - have made an exceptional contribution to efforts to alleviate poverty in the developing world.

Nominees for the Award will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

• The extent to which their activities and achievements have had a demonstrable and positive impact on poverty alleviation – either directly or indirectly
• The sustainability of their achievements in terms of longevity, legacy and impact
• The extent to which the nominee's activities and achievements have changed social situations, public attitudes, structures or policies that may be behind the poverty, exclusion or disempowerment of the people affected
• The ways in which the nominee has demonstrated inspirational leadership

Terms and conditions
• One nominee will receive the Award, provided that the quality of entries meets the standard required by the judging panel. If entries do not meet the standard required, the judges reserve the right not to select an Award winner.

• The award is open to individuals who, through achievements in work or life, have made an exceptional contribution to efforts to alleviate poverty in the developing world.

• Your nomination must be accompanied by a written submission of no more than 600 words on why your nominee should be considered for the Award. On submission of your nomination, you will be directed to an automatic confirmation page. No individual emails will be sent confirming the receipt of a nomination.

• You own the copyright in your submission as its author.

• By making a nomination, you give Guardian News & Media Limited (GNM) permission for your submission to be published on the Guardian website and in paper in connection with the Awards.

• Nominees can be a national of and/or living in any country in the world.

• All nominees must be at least eighteen years of age.

• You cannot nominate yourself.

• The Award cannot be made posthumously.

• Employees and their immediate families of Guardian News ; Media Limited (GNM), Department for International Development (DFID) and Marie Stopes International (MSI), and their respective parent companies, subsidiaries and agencies are not eligible to be nominated for the Awards.

• The judging panel will be made up of a representative from each of GNM, DFID and MSI together with an independent judge or judges. Members of the judging panel and their immediate families cannot be nominated. Employees and their immediate families of any organisation of which an independent judge is an employee cannot be nominated.

• Entries must be made in accordance with the instructions given in this entry form and must be received on, or before, the closing date of midnight on 25 July 2010.

• GNM will not accept liability for late or lost entries and illegible or fraudulent entries.

• The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

• The Award winners will be notified by GNM by post and/or email by 1 October 2010.

• If GNM is unable to contact the Award winner using the contact details that have been provided and remains unable to contact the Award winner after a period of 14 days, GNM reserves the right to give the Award to the first runner up.

• The Award winner will be invited to attend a ceremony in November 2010 at which a trophy will be presented. The Award winner will be entitled to bring one guest.

• GNM and MSI will book and pay for transport to the Award ceremony and one night's accommodation in London for an Award winner who is resident in the UK and lives outside London. Transport and accommodation for a guest will also be provided by GNM and MSI.

• No transport or accommodation will be provided for an Award winner or guests who are resident in London.

• Award winners who are resident overseas will be given a return economy class flight, transfers to and from their local airport, transfers to and from an airport in the UK and a maximum of three nights accommodation in London to enable them and a guest to attend the Awards ceremony. Transport and accommodation for their guest will also be provided by GNM and MSI. Three days subsistence allowance will also be provided to the overseas Award winner (but not their guest)

• If an Award winner is unable to travel to the Awards ceremony for any reason, he/she will not be entitled to receive a cash alternative to any accommodation, flights, transfers and other transport which would have been provided.

• All accommodation, flights, transfers and other transport to which an Award winner is entitled will be booked by GNM and MSI.

• Travel insurance, visas, passports and other costs and requirements which are not listed above are the responsibility of the Award winner.

• The Award winner may be required for promotional activity.

• Promoter: Guardian News & Media Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU

• GNM has the right to refuse entries which do not comply with the above rules

How to nominate
The competition is open to individuals (NOT organisations) of any nationality and from anywhere in the world who, through achievements in work or life, have made an exceptional contribution to efforts to alleviate poverty in the developing world.

After the deadline, 25 July 2010, a highly qualified judging panel will select a shortlist of five finalists. Descriptions of the five finalists will be featured on this site and Guardian readers and site visitors will be invited to vote for the one they think most deserves the award. The public voting process will run between 6 September - 29 September.

The winner will be announced jointly with the winners of the Guardian International Development Journalism Competition 2010 at an awards ceremony on 18 November 2010 in London.


Moreinfo: http://www.guardian.co.uk/achievementsaward

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