Published on: August 14, 2025

KARNATAKA SHG WINS UNDP EQUATOR INITIATIVE AWARD

KARNATAKA SHG WINS UNDP EQUATOR INITIATIVE AWARD

NEWS

  • A Self-Help Group (SHG) from a village in Kundgol taluk, Dharwad district, Karnataka, has received the prestigious Equator Initiative Award from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
  • This recognition highlights the group’s contribution to poverty reduction through biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

HIGHLIGHTS

About the Equator Initiative Award

  • Organiser: Presented under the Equator Initiative of UNDP.
  • Frequency: Awarded biennially (every two years).
  • Objective: To honour outstanding community-based initiatives that link poverty reduction with biodiversity conservation.
  • Nickname: Often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for Biodiversity Conservation”.
  • Prize: Includes a cash award of USD 10,000.

2025 Theme

  • Theme: “Women and Youth Leadership for Nature-Based Climate Action”.
  • The award highlights the role of women and youth in using nature-based solutions to combat climate change while ensuring sustainable livelihoods.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Operational Duration: Initiative must have existed for at least three years or actions implemented for at least three years.
  2. Type of Group: Must be a local community-based group or Indigenous Peoples’ community operating in rural areas of UNDP-supported countries.
  3. Nature of Action:
    • Actions must be nature-based.
    • Must contribute to two or more Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Significance for India

  • Highlights grassroots innovation in linking environmental conservation with livelihood improvement.
  • Strengthens India’s reputation in community-led climate action.
  • Serves as a model for rural empowerment through SHGs integrating ecological sustainability with economic resilience.