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PRIZE WINNERS 2000-First
Winner
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First
Category
For
projects by UN, international and regional
organizations.
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Combating HIV/ AIDS disease and curtailing its spread in the developing communities |
Prize
Subject |
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US$
150,000 |
Prize
Amount: |
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TCE-TOTAL CONTROL OF THE EPIDEMIC (Selected winner from
12 projects). |
The
Winning Project |
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Humana People to People |
Implemented By |
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Zimbabwe |
Beneficiary
Country |
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PACT-Private Agencies Collaborating Together, with its headquarters in Washington , DC |
Nominated
By |
Zimbabwe is a
country with a full-blown AIDS epidemic:
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Between 20 and
25% of all adults are HIV positive.
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There are over
600.000 Orphans – Children under 15 years who have lost one
or both parents to AIDS.
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The government
of Zimbabwe estimated this figure to rise to 900000 by the
year 2005.
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220 people die
every day, this means one person every 7 minutes.
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3 out of 5 of
all newly infected are young people, between 15 – 24 years.
Based on the fact
that the problem of AIDS epidemic in Southern Africa is the most
sever health problem, the TCE- Total Control of the Epidemic,
has been created, after many years of work to gain better
experience and understanding into the scope of the problem and
its related social and cultural dimensions. The project aims at
achieving total control over the spread of AIDS epidemic within
3 years, through education and community mobilization and
counseling from person to person and village to village. The
number of direct beneficiaries of the project is 100.000
representing the population of the area covered by the TCE
program, which is a part of a project entitled HOPE, implemented
by Humana People to People .
The project begins
by dividing the country into districts and every district into
geographical area with approximately 100.000 people. In each
area work 50 TCE officers, who were locally trained in educating
the public on HIV/AIDS prevention and how to mobilize the people
to take control over the epidemic and its effects both in their
own lives and in their communities. Each TCE officer is
responsible for 2000 persons and works under the supervision of
two supervisors. Under this method every man, women and child in
the community is mobilized to stop the spread of the epidemic.
The project is
considered to be a unique and realistic approach to confront the
AIDS problem, not only because it covers a large geographical
area but also because it is very cost effective . The basic cost
for the project is $ 1 per person Per your, for 3 year
(300,000). This means that the total cost of the project is
300,000 to liberate 100,000 persons.
The TCE is also
considered to be innovative and pioneering because it is a
systematic and comprehensive approach to educate every member of
the community and mobilize them to become actively involved in
stopping the epidemic, within the framework of a concrete
strategy based on the fact that (only people can liberate
themselves from AIDS epidemic, every body else can only
participate)
The impact of the
project on the surrounding environment is very immense, because
it works with the communities to stop the epidemic, help the
infected people and enable the comminutes to work together so it
encourages communication and cooperation. The project was
designed to work for all countries of Southern Africa.
PRIZE WINNERS 2000
- Second Winner
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Second Category
for
projects by national non-governmental organization
(NGOs).
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Training Youth Aiming at Increasing their Productive Capabilities |
Prize
Subject |
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US$
100,000 |
Prize
Amount |
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Training Youth
(Selected winner from 47 projects). |
The
Winning Project |
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Mongolian Youth Development Center, in Sukhbataar District
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Implemented By |
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Mongolia |
Beneficiary
Country |
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UNICEF Mongolia |
Nominated
By |
Mongolia has been
undergoing a dramatic political and economic transformation. The
transition to a democratic decentralized government and market
economy has created new information and development needs for
Mongolia's youth. Based on the surveys and studies conducted to
identify the needs and all aspects of the issues related to the
Mongolian youth, the need was raised for establishing the
Information Training and Research Center for Mongolian Youth
Development. The project is an innovative and dynamic step
forward in attempting to address these needs. It aims to provide
youth with opportunities to develop their knowledge and life
skills and communicate with people throughout the world and gain
more skills and experience, through social and cultural
programmes.
The project has
been designed based on the assessment of the opinions and ideas
expressed by youth, which reflect their actual needs. This
distinguishes the project from other projects that tended to be
developed based on external assessment. The project is also a
bold new initiative in terms of including youth in the
implementation of a project that is for their benefit. Among the
cornerstone activities of the project, is the training of youth
to be trainers of other youth, through educational programme
aims at promoting youth participation in fields such as health,
environment and child right education.
The project
includes the creation of youth centers for information,
education and research to work in an open friendly environment.
This provides the Mongolian youth with an important access to
technology for communication and development, which is
completely new to them. Through experience and skills gained
through the use such technology the Mongolian youth will have
grater vocational opportunities and will develop a sense of
international perspective on development issues, particularly
youth development. The project also covers activities like
training in the fields of productive and general health,
participation and non-formal education.
The project is
considered to be unique in being the first comprehensive project
aimed at the development of Mongolia's youth in general. It also
serves to benefit other target groups, as street youth and
neglected youth and also those without access to technology or
information due to social or economic reasons. In addition, the
outcomes of the project extend beyond the youth to include
parents, younger children etc…
The project has
great potential both for expansion in Mongolia and as model for
implementation in other countries undergoing similar political
and socio-economic transition.
PRIZE WINNERS 2000
- Third Winner
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Third Category
for
projects initiated, sponsored and/or implemented by
individuals |
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Rationalizing water utilization and its role in environmental protection |
Prize
Subject |
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US$
50,000 |
Prize
Amount |
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the Prize Committee has decided to withhold the Third category in the year 2000, Due to the fact that the projects nominated for the were of standard not sufficient to justify its award |
The
Winning Project |
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Implemented By |
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Beneficiary Country |
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Nominated
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