Nominations for Biodiversity Champions Awards Now Open
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The ASEAN Champions of Biodiversity awards, launched by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Centre for Biodiversity in the Philippines is now accepting nominations. A recognition programme for ongoing projects on biodiversity, conservation and advocacy in ASEAN countries (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, the award is aimed at generating greater leadership, public and media awareness of the problems facing the region's rich but highly threatened biodiversity and the need for a concerted effort in biodiversity conservation and advocacy. Nominations are open for the following categories: • Corporate/Business No person (or organisation) may nominate himself or herself. Nominators may nominate one one candidate per category. Deadline for the submission of nominations is July 15, 2010. The winners from each of the three categories will be appointed by the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity as Ambassadors of Goodwill and will be known as the ASEAN Champions of Biodiversity. Awardees shall receive token cash prizes and certificates. Winners will be recognised in October 2010 at the Tenth Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity and awarding ceremonies will be held in the Philippines. For the complete details of the awards mechanics and other nomination forms, visit the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity website. |








Aung Htun (not his real name) is one of the young video journalists featured in the award-winning feature documentary 'Burma VJ (Reporting from a Closed Country)'. 