Overview
The #WeAreTogether International Prize recognizes projects that improve the well‑being of vulnerable citizens, strengthen social assistance, promote health care, protect populations against emergencies, and advance environmental sustainability. The Prize also highlights initiatives that foster volunteerism, safety culture, and ecological innovation.
Focus Areas
Eligible projects may include work in:
- Social Assistance & Health: Supporting vulnerable groups, mental and physical health initiatives, donorship, and healthcare development.
- Emergency Response: Protecting populations, search and rescue, and promoting safety culture.
- Environmental Protection: Ecological education, sustainable consumption, biodiversity, recycling, and green technologies.
- Community Development: Volunteerism, senior citizen support, and inclusive social projects.
Why Apply?
Laureates benefit from:
- Financial Prize: $10,000 USD (currency may vary by organizers’ decision).
- Expert Advising: Access to international experts and mentors.
- Global Partnerships: Opportunities to connect with partners worldwide.
- Media Support: Visibility through international information campaigns.
- Community Recognition: Become part of the #WeAreTogether international expert community.
- Civil Participation Forum: Invitation to the International Forum of Civil Participation.
Timeline – 2026 Cycle
- March 18: Launch of the Prize
- March 18 – May 24: Application submission period
- June – August: Evaluation by regional experts
- September: Evaluation by the Directorate
- December: Laureates announced at the International Forum of Civil Participation #WeAreTogether
Laureates – 2026
The Prize honors outstanding individuals and organizations worldwide. Notable laureates in 2026 include:
- Rodearni Purba (Indonesia)
- Anton Mari Lim (Philippines)
- Elizabeth Mwangi (Kenya)
- Alejandra Bonito (Colombia)
- Gulnisa Kulumzhanova (Kazakhstan)
- Djina Vesič (Serbia)
- Maryam Amin (Egypt)
Governance Structure
The Prize is overseen by a Directorate composed of leaders from civil society, volunteer networks, and international organizations. Regional experts from across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas contribute to the evaluation process, ensuring diverse perspectives and fair selection.
Application Information
- Eligibility: Projects addressing social, health, environmental, or volunteerism challenges.
- Languages: Applications accepted in multiple languages.
- Cost: Participation is free.
- Registration: Both registered organizations and planned projects may apply.
- Multiple Applications: Applicants may submit in different nominations.
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by Agri-web. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the official websites and portals of this opportunity for complete program details and verified application instructions. Applicants are also strongly encouraged to exercise due diligence before submitting any personal or sensitive information.
To apply for this job please visit wearetogetherprize.com.
