The UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development
The UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development is a UNESCO award of USD 150,000 awarded annually to three individuals or organizations for projects in favour of education for sustainable development. The award was established in 2014 by the Executive Board of UNESCO at the initiative of the government of Japan, as part of the UNESCO Global Action Programme on ESD. The prize winners are selected by a jury consisting of international members, and the Director-General of UNESCO appoints the jury, which meets annually in Paris, France.
The prize is awarded at a ceremony at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. The first prize was awarded in November 2015 by Director-General Irina Bokova
Nominations for the prize can be submitted by Member States of UNESCO or Non-Governmental Organizations in official partnership for UNESCO each year.Criteria
In order to be eligible for the Prize, individuals or organizations have to
The official criteria for assessment are
- Transformation: use education to support sustainable development, leading to individual and social change.
- Integration: address the three dimensions of sustainable development.
- Innovation: demonstrate an innovative and imaginative approach to education for sustainable development.
Other mentioned criteria for selection are: contribution to the Global Action Programme on ESD, and impact and replicability of the projectPrize winners
The first winners of the Prize were announced in September 2015. To date, one laureate comes from Latin America, one from Europe and one from Asia and the Pacific.2015
The 3 winners of 2016 are :
The 3 winners of 2017 are :
The 3 winners of 2018 are :