A G R I C U L T U R AL
Research
The West
Africa Trade and Investment Hub Activity (hereinafter referred to as the Trade
Hub) is accepting Registrations and Submissions of Concept Notes from qualified
Applicants under this APS. The purpose of the Trade Hub activity is to promote
and expand employment, trade and investment opportunities, both within West
Africa sub-region and international markets. Deadline Date - 24-Feb-2021.
Fiat Panis Foundation — Prize for Master Thesis in
Food Security
The Fiat Panis
Foundation makes awards for university thesis and dissertation research in
themes of agriculture, ecology and natural resources, with a focus on food
security in developing countries. The Hans Hartwig Ruthenberg Graduate Award is
€7.5 thousand in support of qualified young scientists by honoring their
excellent master thesis in the field of food security. The deadline for
submissions (German, English) is 30 April 2021.
Danish Ministry of Foreign
Affairs — Research Collaboration 2021
Within
the framework of Danish development cooperation, the Danish Ministry of Foreign
Affairs calls for research proposals between Denmark and researchers in partner
countries. Window 1 will fund research (sustainable development and climate
change) with partners in the Danida priority countries. Window 2 will fund
research (renewable energy, environment, water resources, food quality,
maritime development) with partners in growth and transition countries. Window
1 is open to research institutions in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso,
Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Myanmar, Niger, Palestine, Somalia, Tanzania, and
Uganda, in addition to Denmark. Window 2 is open to Danish research
organizations in collaboration with research institutions in Bangladesh, Egypt,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Myanmar, South Africa, and Vietnam. For both
windows, the application deadline (Phase 1) is 26
February 2021.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is seeking applications for
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Competitive Grants Program -
Sustainable Agricultural Systems (SAS) to support research, education, and
extension work by awarding grants to solve key problems of local, regional,
national, and global importance in sustaining conventional, organic, and urban
agricultural systems. NIFA seeks creative and visionary applications that take
a systems approach and that will significantly improve the supply of abundant,
affordable, safe, nutritious, and accessible food, while providing sustainable
opportunities for expansion of the bioeconomy through novel animal, crop, and
forest products and supporting technologies. These approaches must demonstrate
current and future social, behavioral, economic, health, and environmental
impacts. Deadline - 1 July 2021
Volkswagen Foundation -- Research Workshops and
Summer Schools in Sub-Saharan Africa
In its research
program "Knowledge for Tomorrow," the Volkswagen Foundation funds
research projects of African scientists in cooperation with partners in
Germany. The program supports research across all disciplines. To aid with
project proposals and development, the Volkswagen Foundation makes grants for
workshops, symposia, and summer schools in Africa to help partners discuss and
agree on research priorities and approaches. Applications for workshops and
summer schools can be submitted at any time in consultation
with the Foundation's contact person for the program.
Agribusiness
Call for Proposals for Investment Projects Focused
on Agro-Processing in Northern Uganda
The UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) has
launched a call for proposals for the Investment Projects Focused on Agro-Processing
in Northern Uganda to support Agricultural Revitalization and Transformation
(START) Funding Facility for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Northern
Uganda. UNCDF in partnership with the European Union under the 11th European
Development Fund (EDF) and the Government of Uganda under the Office of the
Prime Minister is implementing a four-year Programme referred to as the
Development Initiative for Northern Uganda (DINU). The general objective
of the Programme is to consolidate stability in Northern Uganda, eradicate
poverty and under-nutrition and strengthen the foundations for sustainable and
inclusive socio-economic development. The programme will benefit 40 districts
in Northern Uganda with a total population of over 7 million people. With
respect to this call for proposals, UNCDF is focusing on improving access to
affordable medium term finance for SMEs engaged in agricultural value
addition/agro-processing through a dedicated facility for business development
services and blended finance. Deadline – 15 March 2021
Private Sector Engagement and Market-Based Development: Co-Creating and Partnering for Impact via Global Development Alliances
The United States Government as represented
by the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID), Bureau for Economic
Growth, Education and Environment (E3), Private Sector Engagement Team, invites
applications for Global Development Alliances (GDAs). Consistent with USAID’s
Private Sector Engagement Policy, the focus of this APS is proactive engagement
of and collaboration with the private sector in the identification and
definition of key business and development problems and opportunities; the
development and co-creation of market-based and market-oriented approaches to
solve those problems and seize those opportunities; and the facilitation and
implementation of such approaches. Closing date for application is on December
16, 2022
Bio-diversity,
Environment, Climate change
Prince Bernhard Nature Fund —
Conservation of Endangered Species (Flora & Fauna)
The
Prince Bernhard Nature Fund (PBNF) aims to save critically endangered flora and
fauna in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
It gives funding preference to organizations in these regions, sometimes in
partnership with parties in Europe or North America. Projects have to focus on
critically endangered species on the IUCN Red List. Grants are up to €20
thousand or US$20 thousand. The PBNF only supports registered non-profits and
favors smaller grassroots organizations over international organizations. The
next application deadline is 01 February 2021.
World Ocean Initiative —
Ocean Changemakers Challenge
The
Ocean Changemakers Challenge seeks business solutions to ocean-related
sustainability challenges. The challenge is aimed at early-career researchers
and professionals, entrepreneurs and innovators with solutions to ocean
challenges, e.g. marine pollution, overfishing and overexploitation of marine
resources, unsustainable aquaculture, or destruction of ocean habitats. Three
finalists will receive guidance from renowned ocean leaders as part of a
12-month mentorship program and present their business idea for a blue economy
at the World Ocean Summit Virtual Week (March 2021). Entries close on 05 February 2021.
German
Government — International Climate Initiative Small Grants
Germany’s
International Climate Initiative (IKI) supports projects on climate change
mitigation and adaptation, and biodiversity projects that have climate
relevance. The focus of the IKI Small Grants scheme is to provide support to
the implementation of projects addressing the global loss of biodiversity in
connection with climate change. The IKI Small Grants scheme will select project
proposals with a funding volume of up to €200 thousand. Not-for-profit
organizations and for-profit non-government organizations, if they pursue strictly
non-profit objectives, are eligible to apply. The deadline for applications is 09 February 2021.
German
Government — International Climate Initiative: Thematic Selection
The
International Climate Initiative (IKI) funds climate projects that address
pressing challenges in the areas of climate change mitigation and biodiversity
conservation, including the unique issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The
funding amount provided by the German Government ranges from €5 million to €30
million per project. Applicants for funding must apply as a consortium.
Nonprofit organizations, enterprises, universities and research institutions as
well as international intergovernmental organizations are eligible. The
selection procedure is done in two stages. In the first stage, interested
implementing organizations submit a project outline. Project outlines must be
submitted by 10 March 2021.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Food Security in a Changing Climate 2021
The
Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, part of Wageningen University
& Research, is seeking applications for the 2021 Food Security in a
Changing Climate Course. Climate Change has a negative impact on food security.
Societies need to learn to cope with the changes predicted. That needs
appropriate responses by government. However, in many countries the existing
governance structures and leadership are not suited to manage climate change.
In this course you will not only get a full understanding of climate change but
also learn about its impacts and the adaptation and mitigation concepts. It
will also encourage you to become a facilitator of change. It will strengthen
your skills for stakeholder engagement, policy influencing, advocacy, and
negotiation to help you establish more effective governance structures.
Deadline – 16 March 2021.
Submit
Nominations for International Green Gown Awards
The
International Green Gown Awards are supported by UN Environment and are open to
any university or college across the world. Recognising exceptional
sustainability initiatives being undertaken by the world's universities and
colleges, the International Green Gown Awards set the bar and put every
learning institution at the heart of delivering the UN Global Goals. Deadline 31-Mar-21.
Global
Biodiversity Information Facility — Ebbe Nielsen Challenge 2021
The GBIF
Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is an annual competition that seeks to inspire
innovative applications of open-access biodiversity data. In 2021, the
Challenge will award a total of €20 thousand for advancements in open science
that feature tools and techniques that improve the access, usefulness and
quality of open biodiversity data. The Challenge is open worldwide to
individuals, teams of individuals, companies and their employees, and
governmental agencies and their employees. The closing date for submissions is 02 August 2021.
City
Climate Finance Gap Fund -- Urban Climate Action
The City Climate
Finance Gap Fund (Gap Fund) supports cities and local governments in preparing
and prioritizing climate-smart plans and investments with the goal of
attracting more financing and support for implementation. The Fund focuses on
climate-smart urban planning and early-stage project preparation in developing
and emerging countries. Selected proposals will receive technical assistance
and capacity building. Cities and local authorities can apply by submitting an
Expression of Interest. There is no application deadline.
Save Our Species -- Rapid Action Grants: South
Africa
Save Our Species
(SOS) invites proposals for Rapid Action Grants targeting terrestrial or
freshwater threatened species in South Africa. Rapid Action Grants are also
open to projects responding to threats linked to COVID-19 crisis and its
consequences. To be eligible projects should respond to emergency situations
requiring rapid action, rather than proposing programmatic action on
long-standing issues. Applicants can request grants up to €100 thousand (no
matching funds required) for projects of 12 months duration. Applications can be submitted anytime.
Global Innovation Fund -- Social Innovations for
the Developing World
The Global
Innovation Fund (GIF) welcomes proposals of innovative and cost-effective
solutions that address any major development challenge (including energy, water
access, agriculture and fisheries) in any country or in multiple countries of
the developing world. The program is open to teams and coalitions from social
enterprises, for-profit companies, NGOs, government agencies, international
organizations, and researchers anywhere in the world. GIF offers grants, loans,
and equity investments ranging from US$50 thousand to US$15 million. Applicants
should propose the level and type of funding that is appropriate for their
innovation, based on the stage of development. GIF accepts applications on a continuous basis.
Fellowships/scholarships/grants
University
of Queensland Australia — Online Course: Making Sense of Climate Science Denial
The
University of Queensland Australia, in partnership with edX, offers an online
course on climate change science. Participants will develop the skills and
knowledge to better understand climate change, identify the techniques and
fallacies that climate myths employ to distort climate science, and learn to
effectively debunk climate misinformation. The course is free and no previous
knowledge on the subject is required. Enrollment is open. The course starts on 09 February 2021.
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study --
Fellowships for Early-Career African Researchers
The Stellenbosch
Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) offers the Iso Lomso Fellowships to
early-career African researchers in any discipline. The program provides a
three-year attachment to STIAS in addition to the possibility of a residency at
a sister institute for advanced study in North America, Europe, or elsewhere.
Other benefits include support for attending international conferences or
workshops, and support to the fellow's home institution for lecturer
replacement. The program is aimed at African scholars who have obtained a
doctoral degree within the preceding eight years, and who hold an academic
position at a university or research institution anywhere in Africa. The
application deadline is 15 February 2021.
Call
for Applications for 2021 One Planet Fellowship
Applications are now open for the 2021 One Planet
Fellowship to build a vibrant, highly connected, and inter-generational network
of African and European scientists equipped to use a gender lens to help
Africa’s smallholder farmers adapt to a changing climate. The One Planet
Fellowship is an opportunity for African scientists to share their
context-specific knowledge with European scientists, for emerging European
scientists to gain valuable exposure to the context within which scientific research
is conducted on the continent, and for established scientists from Europe and
Africa to invest in building the next generation of climate scientists.
Deadline – 15 February 2021
Erasmus
Mundus -- Joint Master Degree in Aquaculture, Environment, and Society
The Erasmus Mundus
Joint Master Degree in Aquaculture, Environment and Society (EM JMD ACES) is a
full-time master's program for two years for European and international
students. Applicants are expected to have an appropriate background in
aquaculture, marine science, aquatic biology, biology, environmental sciences,
marine resources, environmental economics, or environmental policy.
Participating students will divide their semesters among universities in the
UK, Greece, and France. The program offers limited scholarships to cover
tuition fees, living, and travel expenses. The closing date for scholarship
applications is 15 February 2021.
African
Women in Agricultural Research and Development — One Planet Fellowship
African
Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) invites applications for
the One Planet Fellowship. The Fellowship seeks to build a network of African
and European scientist leaders to help Africa’s smallholder farmers adapt to
climate change. Applicants from the following Sub-Saharan African countries are
eligible to apply: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia,
Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, and Zambia.
Selected candidates will participate in intensive training workshops aimed at
fostering leadership skills, strengthening scientific research skills including
integrating gender into their research. The call for applications closes on 15 February 2021.
Global
Forest Watch — Small Grants Fund for Civil Society Organizations
Global
Forest Watch (GFW) is an interactive online forest monitoring and alert system
designed to empower people with the information they need to better manage and
conserve forest landscapes. The Small Grants Fund provides financial and
technical support to non-profit NGOs that want to use Global Forest Watch in
their research, advocacy, and fieldwork. The scope of the 2021 Small Grants
Fund focuses on forest protection, forests and agriculture, and forest policy.
Grants range between US$10 thousand and US$40 thousand. Eligibility for grants
extends to non-profit organizations for projects in selected countries of
Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. The
deadline for submissions is 01 March 2021.
World Wildlife Fund U.S. -- Educational Fellowships
2021
The World Wildlife
Fund (WWF-U.S.) supports individuals pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in
conservation. The Russell E. Train Fellowships provide conservationists from
target countries with financial support for their studies and field research.
The 2021 focuses on achieving sustainable Blue Economy outcomes, with emphasis
on small-scale fisheries and tropical ecosystems across the Pacific, Atlantic,
and Indian Ocean. EFN also provides fellowships to current and aspiring
university faculty that are affiliated with or currently employed at African,
Asian and Latin American universities to pursue a PhD in conservation-related
fields. Applicants may request up to US$30 thousand per year for up to two
years. The application deadline is 01 March 2021.
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation -- International
Climate Protection Fellowships 2021
The Alexander von
Humboldt Foundation offers 15 fellowships for young climate experts from
developing countries interested in conducting a project in Germany and pursuing
long-term collaboration. The fellowship (up to € 2,600 per month) allows future
leaders to spend a year in Germany working on a research-based project of their
own choice in the field of climate protection. Fellows choose their own hosts.
The fellowship includes intensive language training and an orientation program during
the introductory phase. The deadline for applications is 01 March 2021.
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education — MSc in
Sanitation 2021/2022
IHE Delft accepts
applications for academic admission to the Master of Science Program in
Sanitation. The program is aimed at young and mid-career sanitation
professionals, working in water supply and sewerage companies, municipal
assemblies, government ministries, NGOs and consulting firms. The Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation offers 10 partial scholarships for the academic year
2021-2022. Partial scholarships cover €15 thousand of the total costs. The
candidate is expected to cover the remaining costs of the program from other
sources. The application deadline for partial scholarship through the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation is 01 May 2021.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Responsible Aquaculture Development 2021
The Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation,
part of Wageningen University & Research, is seeking applications for the
2021 Responsible Aquaculture Development Course. Aquaculture is a fast growing
sector, especially in Asia. Growth has often come with detrimental ecological
and social impacts. In other parts of the world, the aquaculture sector has
difficulties taking off. This course learns professionals involved in
aquaculture sector development with making sector management plans for a
certain region or ecosystem that take ecological, socio-economic and governance
aspects into consideration. It informs you about the possibilities of more
intensive aquaculture techniques such as recirculation systems, better
management practices and environmental certification standards that are growing
in importance in the western food market. Deadline – 16
March 2021.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Rights-Based Approach to Food and Nutrition Security 2021
The Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation
(WCDI), part of Wageningen University & Research, is seeking applications
for the "Rights-Based Approach to Food and Nutrition Security 2021"
under Orange Knowledge Programme. The programme starts from 01 November 2021
until 26 November 2021. During the course of life not only a decreased
productivity and income-generating are documented but also increased health
risks, such as increased risk on birth complications and obesity are being
observed, exposing the future generation of children to the same risks.
Deadline - 16 March 2021.
The Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation
(WCDI), part of Wageningen University & Research, is seeking applications
for the "Local Economic Development: towards Local Agribusiness Cluster
Development 2021" under Orange Knowledge Programme. The programme starts
from 01 November 2021 until 17 December 2021. In this regional course given in
South Africa, professionals in the field of rural economic development will
increase their knowledge, improve their skills and enlarge their toolkit in a
highly interactive course. You will bring in your own case and design an
intervention strategy to take home. Deadline - 16 March 2021
The
Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM)
sponsors a competition for young African entrepreneurs (< 35 years) to
showcase their business innovations in agribusiness. Although the focus of the
competition is agribusiness, business innovations in other themes (e.g.,
natural resources, meteorology, urbanization, green economy, etc.) will also be
considered. Competition will provide seed funding to young entrepreneurs with
creative and innovative business ideas. The competition is open to all African
countries. Submissions are invited in English or French before 15 April 2021.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Feeding Cities - Improving Food Systems in Urban Areas
2021
The Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation
(WCDI), part of Wageningen University & Research, is seeking applications
for the "Feeding Cities: Improving Food Systems in Urban Areas 2021"
under Orange Knowledge Programme. The programme starts from
27 September 2021 until 18 November 2021. The world becomes
increasingly urban. In 2050 two thirds of the world’s population lives in
cities, particularly in Africa and Asia. Natural resource scarcity, climate
change and population growth pose challenges. Developing sustainable and
resilient food systems in urbanising areas, using an integral perspective and
facilitating rural-urban integration, is essential to ensure urban food and
nutrition security.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Farmer Agency for Rural Economies 2021
Family farmers produce food for a rapidly growing
and increasing urban population. How can farmer entrepreneurs improve their
income and well-being through effective collective action? Join this course and
take home many practical tools and approaches for promoting farmer
entrepreneurship and strengthening farmers’ organizations. The Wageningen
Centre for Development Innovation (WDI) is accepting proposals for the 2021
Farmer Agency for Rural Economies Course. Deadline 16 March 2021.
Orange
Knowledge Programme: Youth Entrepreneurship in Agriculture and Changing Food
Systems 2021
The Wageningen Centre for Development
Innovation (WCDI), part of Wageningen University & Research, is seeking
applications for the "Youth Entrepreneurship in Agriculture and Changing
Food Systems 2021" under Orange Knowledge Programme. The programme starts
from 01 November 2021 until 10 December 2021. The global population is growing,
and getting ‘younger’ by the day across Africa and Asia. Young women and men in
these continents need jobs or support to start their own businesses. Food
systems are straining to feed this expanding population and need to evolve to
do this sustainably. Using tools, frameworks, case studies, interactive
sessions and site visits, this course blends practical hands-on training with
cutting-edge research. Deadline – 16 March 2021
Technische Universität Dresden -- Masters in
Tropical Forestry 2021
The MSc Course in
Tropical Forestry taught at Technische Universität Dresden (TDU) in Germany
qualifies students to develop sustainable forest management strategies and
implement development-relevant interventions in rural and peri-urban areas.
Germany's DAAD (the German Academic Exchange Service) will fund a limited number
of scholarships for applicants from developing countries to enroll in TDU’s
2-year masters program. Applicants must hold a university degree in forestry,
agriculture, horticulture, or other related field. The deadline to apply for
DAAD scholarships is 30 October 2021.
AWARDS
and O T H E R
Global Water Intelligence — Global Water Awards 2021
Nominations are open for the annual Global Water Awards 2021. Global Water Intelligence seeks technologies, plants, projects, and companies that made significant contributions to the development of the water sector. Focus areas include water or wastewater treatment, water conservation and management, ecologically sustainable industry technologies, and commercial solutions, among others. Nominations are open to everyone (including individuals, companies, organizations, or initiatives etc.). Nominations close on 28 February 2021.
GET.invest — Finance Catalyst
The GET.invest Finance Catalyst supports small- and medium-scale renewable energy projects and businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific region. The program provides advisory support on project and business plan development, project and business structuring and accessing finance, at no costs. Eligible applicants may be private sector developers, NGOs, universities or research institutions. Applications are available in English only but applicants can request support to overcome language-related issues. The Finance Catalyst operates on various submission rounds all year long. Applications can be submitted anytime.
Seeding
Labs — Scientific Equipment for Research and Education
Seeding Labs welcomes
applications to participate in Instrumental Access. The program makes high-quality
laboratory equipment and supplies more affordable to university departments in
low- and middle-income countries. Seeding Labs receives donated equipment from
a variety of sources, including research institutions and manufacturers.
Applicants submit online requests for items included in the Seeding Labs
equipment inventory. Items are mainly for biology and chemistry. The average
value of the items included in a shipment, based on the secondary (used)
market, is generally in the range of US$100 thousand. The recipient
organizations are charged a fee (based on their country’s income level) for
program administration, equipment warehousing, equipment packing, and ocean
freight. The deadline for submissions is 12 February
2021.
Applications Open
for the Arrell Global Food Innovation Awards
The Arrell Global Food
Innovation Awards recognize global excellence in food innovation and community
impact. Arrell Food Institute recognizes global leaders who are ensuring future
food security for the planet, and hopes to inspire new leaders to take bold
steps towards change. Scientific excellence and community engagement are
necessary to overcome the challenges our world will face in feeding 9 billion
people and beyond. Deadline – 28 February 2021.
Iridescent —
Technology Entrepreneurship Program for Girls
Technovation invites teams of
girls from all over the world to learn and apply the skills needed to solve
real-world problems through technology. Girls work with women mentors, find a
problem in their community and develop a mobile app to launch a startup.
Categories may include environment, poverty, health, and others. Eligibility
extends to teams of up to 5 girls (aged 10-18 years). Registration deadline is 12 March 2021.
Tusk Trust — Awards for
African Conservation 2021
The Tusk Conservation Awards
highlight achievements of individuals working for conservation in Sub-Saharan
Africa. The Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa (£100 thousand) is
awarded to a distinguished individual for exceptional lifetime achievement in
African conservation. The Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa (£75 thousand)
is awarded to an individual who has demonstrated a considerable commitment to
conservation, and who has already made a significant impact. The Tusk Wildlife
Ranger Award (£30 thousand) recognizes the dedication and commitment of an individual
who works in the field on a daily basis protecting Africa’s wildlife. The
deadline for nominations is 26 March 2021.
Paul M.
Angell Family Foundation -- Marine and Ocean Conservation 2021
The Paul M. Angell Family
Foundation makes grants in thematic areas that include marine and ocean
conservation. The Foundation is interested in marine protected areas;
sustainable fisheries; conserving sharks and rays; conservation of coral reefs;
and limiting plastics pollution. Eligibility extends to U.S. nonprofit
organizations that have 501(c)3 registration and international conservation
organizations. The application deadlines for project support in 2021 are 20 November 2020 and 07 June 2021.
American
Society of Mammalogy -- Support to African Graduate Students
The African Graduate Student
Research Fund makes awards to African nationals pursuing graduate degrees in
mammalogy. Projects must be field oriented investigations of natural history,
conservation, ecology, systematics, wildlife biology, biogeography, or
behavior. Each of two awardees will receive US$1,500 and an online membership
to the Society. Applications can be submitted in English or French The
application deadline is 01 April 2021.
Call
for Nominations for 3rd Cycle of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water
Award
Suqia cordially invites all
corporations, research centers, institutions, innovators and youth from around
the world, whose novel technologies provide solutions to the challenges of
water scarcity, to apply for the 3rd cycle of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global
Water Award.
Call
for Nominations for World Food Prize
The World Food Prize is awarded
for a specific, exceptionally significant, individual achievement that advances
human development with a demonstrable increase in the quantity, quality,
availability of, or access to food through creative interventions at any point
within the full scope of the food system.
The Prize recognizes achievements
made by individuals working in every part of the world, representing the
diversity of the global food and nutrition security community. The Prize aims
to give due recognition to individuals of diverse geographic areas, as well as
gender, age, race and ethnicity. Deadline - 01-May-2021.