The Glinka World Soil Prize aims to keep up the momentum generated by the International Year of Soils 2015. The award comes in the form of a USD 15,000 check and a Glinka gold-plated medal. It contributes in a timely manner to raise awareness amongst policymakers and the general public about possible solutions to tackle acute national and local problems of soil degradation, and to encourage all stakeholders and soil practitioners to engage in field-oriented work, with direct contributions to the preservation of the environment, food security, and poverty alleviation as specified in the Revised World Soil Charter. To apply successfully, kindly read through this piece to learn the full details about this program- the eligibility criteria, requirements, application deadline, and more. The table below will give you an overview of what you should expect.

About Glinka World Soil Prize

Who can be nominated?

Nominees should have made outstanding achievements in implementing the principles and recommended actions of the revised World Soil Charter adopted by the FAO Conference in June 2015, and the achievement should contribute to one of the five pillars of the GSP (a proven impact at the field level will be an added value).

What is the deadline for submitting a nomination?

Completed nominations can be submitted by post or email and must be received by 10 September 2021 cob Rome time.

How does the nomination process lead to a Laureate?

The GSP Secretariat will pre-screen the applications based on the selection criteria. A shortlist of the most qualified nominees will then be submitted to the Glinka World Soil Prize Selection Committee for review and subsequent designation of the Laureate. The Glinka World Soil Prize Selection Committee is composed of ten members: the Chairperson of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils; the Chairperson of the Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly; and the Chairs of the eight Regional and Sub-regional Soil Partnerships. A representative of the GSP Secretariat will act as the secretary of the Committee in a non-voting capacity. The award of the World Soil Prize will take place during the annual World Soil Day celebration (5 December) and consist of a USD 15 000 awards and Glinka Medal. The Laureate will deliver the Glinka Lecture during the award ceremony and a video message will be displayed during the opening of the corresponding Global Soil Partnership Plenary Assembly.

How to apply for Glinka World Soil Prize

Who can submit nominations?

All GSP Partners are invited to nominate candidates, either directly or on behalf of a third party. Self-nominations are not allowed and will be disqualified. Nominations can be submitted in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, or Chinese. If you think you are an eligible candidate propose your nomination to the GSP country focal point or to the closest GSP partner (full list available here) Once completed, the nomination form should be submitted to: GSP Secretariat                                                                                                                  Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, B708bis00153 Roma, ItalyEmail: GSP-Secretariat@fao.org Click on the BUTTON below to apply.

Glinka World Soil Prize- Application Deadline

The deadline for submission to GSP Secretariat is 10 September 2021

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