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Starting from 2018, the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) supported by the Kingdom of Thailand would like to give recognition to individuals or institutions that organize successful and impactful World Soil Day (WSD) celebrations.
If you organized an outstanding World Soil Day event for the campaign 2021 ‘Halt soil sanitization, boost soil productivity’, don’t miss the chance to compete. Download and fill out the call for application by 1 September 2022 and submit it to the GSP Secretariat. Don’t lose the chance to win a medal, a USD 15,000 check, as well as a trip to Thailand (if feasible) to receive the prize.
The 6th GSP Plenary Assembly endorsed the establishment of the annual King Bhumibol World Soil Day Award (WSDA), as a recognition tool for individuals and/or institutions that have made an effort to organize successful celebrations in the framework of the World Soil Day campaign of the previous year.
The objective of the WSDA is to encourage organizers of WSD events at all levels to facilitate challenging and outstanding celebrations around the globe.
The Award is sponsored by the Kingdom of Thailand, the champion country in the establishment of the now-famous World Soil Day. The UN General Assembly decided in December 2013 to officially designate 5 December as World Soil Day to acknowledge the lifelong work and commitment of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand who has significantly contributed to improving the quality of lives of millions through sustainable soil management.
The award consists of a medal, a USD 15,000 check, as well as a trip to Thailand (if feasible) to receive the prize.
The King Bhumibol World Soil Day Award Selection Committee consists of the eight Chairs of the Regional Soil Partnerships; the Chair of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS); the Chair of the Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly (GSP) and a representative from the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS).
The organizers should take into consideration the following selection criteria: commitment, public engagement and outreach, awareness raising, inter-institutional work, involvement of the press and media, impact at global, regional, national levels, and the inclusion of educational efforts in their planned activities (if possible).
Below is a brief description of the process involved in selecting the World Soil Day Award Laureate.
End of May/June – Launch of the WSDA campaign. Organizers can submit the report to the GSP Secretariat (Download the call for application 2022) of the WSD event organized in the previous year.
1 September – Deadline for submission. The completed nomination forms must reach the GSP Secretariat by post or email no later than the specified deadline. The GSP Secretariat will pre-screen the applications based on the above mentioned selection criteria and prepare a short list of the most qualified nominees.
October – Assessment by the Selection Committee. The GSP Secretariat will send the shortlisted nominees to the Selection Committee of the World Soil Day Award for their assessment of the candidates’ work and for the final selection of the winner.
November – The name of the World Soil Day Laureate is informed.
December – Award of the prize to the World Soil Day Laureate. The Ceremony will take place every year on 5 December in Thailand, during which the WSD Laureate is presented with the World Soil Day Medal, a prize of 15,000 USD and a paid trip to Thailand (if feasible).
Award of the prize to the World Soil Day Laureate.
The Ceremony will take place every year on 5 December in Thailand, during which the WSD Laureate is presented with the World Soil Day Medal, a prize of 15,000 USD and a paid trip to Thailand.
Read more about the Prize: http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/world-soil-day-award/en/
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World Soil Day (WSD) is held annually on 5 December as a means to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and advocating for the sustainable management of soil resources.
An international day to celebrate Soil was recommended by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002. Under the leadership of the Kingdom of Thailand and within the framework of the Global Soil Partnership, FAO has supported the formal establishment of WSD as a global awareness raising platform. The FAO Conference unanimously endorsed World Soil Day in June 2013 and requested its official adoption at the 68th UN General Assembly. In December 2013 the UN General Assembly responded by designating 5 December 2014 as the first official World Soil Day.
source: http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/about-wsd/en/
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