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Call for Project Proposals: Winner will receive funding up to € 100,000

Nominations open for Ivory Prize 2025 (United States)

Deadline: 13-Oct-24

The 2025 RISK Award is looking for project proposals under the topic “Children and youths as agents of change for Disaster risk reduction (DRR)”.

Disasters don’t discriminate, yet some people are more at risk! This statement is becoming increasingly true. Analyses of the numbers of victims and people affected prove: countries in the Global South are more affected than countries in the Global North, and vulnerable people, such as marginalised groups, children, young people, women, people with disabilities and more, suffer disproportionally. Data from UNDRR shows that over 1 billion children have had their lives disrupted by disasters since 2000, with more than 80,000 schools damaged or destroyed. According to UNICEF, approximately one billion children worldwide are at extremely high risk due to climate impacts, including climate-related disasters.

To address this injustice, they are dedicating the 2025 RISK Award to the topic of “Children and youths as agents of change for DRR”. It is important to understand that children and young people are not only “victims”, but also have great potential to become risk managers themselves. They can contribute to their own safety, as well as that of their families and communities, in a variety of ways. This can happen through education and raising awareness, participation in DRR planning and decision making, community engagement as well as youth advocacy, amongst other approaches. Everyone is called upon to participate in disaster risk reduction, so if you are involved in disaster risk reduction projects for and with children and young people, this RISK Award is aiming at you. The target region is developing and emerging countries in the Global South.

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