LAST CALL: Submit Nominations for Environmental Peacebuilding Awards


Apr 23, 2019

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association is seeking nominations for the awards to be presented at the First International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding. These awards recognize outstanding contributions by leaders, practitioners, and researchers in the field of environmental peacebuilding. Nominations for the Al-Moumin Award, Environmental Peacebuilding Research Award, and Award for Environmental Peacebuilding in Practice are due on April 30, 2019.

Please visit our Awards page for details and to submit nominations.

Any questions may be directed to awards@environmentalpeacebuilding.org.

Al-Moumin Award and Distinguished Lecture on Environmental Peacebuilding

The award and lecture are named after Dr. Mishkat Al-Moumin, Iraq’s first Minister of Environment, human rights and environmental lawyer, and an advocate for women’s rights. The award recognizes leading thinkers who are shaping the field of environmental peacebuilding. This will be the sixth award (for previous Al-Moumin laureates, see here). This award is co-sponsored by American University’s School of International Service, UN Environment, and the Environmental Law Institute.

The Awards Committee welcomes nominations for the Al-Moumin Award until April 30, 2019. The nomination should include a description of the basis for the nomination, including evidence of impact, and may include supporting materials.

Environmental Peacebuilding Research Award

The Environmental Peacebuilding Research Award recognizes a recent outstanding research contribution that has made a significant impact in the field of environmental peacebuilding. Such contribution can include impactful books, refereed papers, and research-based reports. The contribution must have been copyrighted after 2014. We will accept nominations for publications authored by multiple authors, and publications in languages other than English.

The Awards Committee welcomes nominations for Environmental Peacebuilding Research Award until April 30, 2019. The nomination should include the contribution made (the paper, report, or access to the book) and provide qualitative and/or quantitative evidence of impact. Recipients must have a faculty position within an established post-secondary education institution or comparable position at a think-tank.

Award for Environmental Peacebuilding in Practice

The Award for Environmental Peacebuilding in Practice recognizes exceptional practical work of an individual or organization involved in environmental peacebuilding. This may include, for example, the promotion of peace through cooperation around environmental challenges; the prevention, assessment, or remediation of environmental impacts from armed conflicts; and the management of natural resources to prevent or end conflicts.

The Awards Committee welcomes nominations until April 30, 2019. The nomination should include a description of the basis for the nomination, including evidence of impact, and may include supporting materials.