Nominations open for Community, Human Rights, CAHR, Awards 2021

Wed, May 26, 2021
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NOMINATIONS are currently open for the third Community and Human Rights, CAHR Awards, and will end on June 4, 2021. Now in its third year, the annual CAHR Awards has been extended to cover the entire African continent.

CAHR Awards is Nigeria’s first event dedicated to celebrating outstanding individuals and organisations that have performed excellently in engaging their communities creditably through inclusion, equity, environmental awareness, poverty alleviation, education, and the general promotion of human dignity.

Previous winners include Agip Oil Company Ltd, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, WTO Director-General, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu.

“It is now ever more pertinent to promote a keen sense of community, human empathy, and integrity and in our pan-African societies amidst intensifying conversations around insecurity, poverty, injustice, and inequality,” said Bekeme Masade-Olowola, the Chief Executive of CSR-in-Action and chief host of the CAHR Awards.

“The CAHR Awards seek to celebrate individuals and organizations, either big or small, famous or unsung, who have contributed immensely, either through their leadership or advocacy, to engendering development, justice, and fairness in communities across Africa. We are calling you to nominate your community development and human rights heroes,” CSR-in-Action Advocacy Chairman, Prof. Wale Omole, added.

There are seven different award categories, but at least nine awards, to be worn by individuals and corporates, each dedicated to a late historically prominent personality. Categories include the Ken Saro-Wiwa Environmental Management Award, MKO Abiola Community Engagement Award, Hajiya Gambo Sawaba Community Impact Award, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Human Rights Award, Mallam Aminu Kano Award for Leadership, Josephine Nkemdilim Equal Rights Award, and Apostle Hayford Alile Humanitarian Award.

To nominate their Community and Human Rights heroes, members of the public are to visit https://csr-in-action.org/sitei/cahrawards/ , click on the ‘Nominate now’ button, and follow the directions.

Selection of winners and presentation of the CAHR Awards follow a rigorous six-step process. First is the current phase where individuals and organizations are nominated by themselves or by the general public for suitable award categories. Then, the internal review process of sieving multiple nominations, verification of persons and their qualification for the category entered, and selection of the most impressive/suitable profiles based on available resources online.

Next is the voting stage where the voting portal is opened to the public to allow the selection of deserving recipients of the various categories of the CAHR Awards. After that, shortlisted award nominees will be asked to documentary proof to validate their qualification to the categories for which they have been nominated. In the final stage, the CAHR Awards Jury will scrutinize the information provided by the award nominees and will judge based on a set of criteria. The winners will be presented with their awards at a colorful ceremony in October 2021.

The CAHR Awards is organized by CSR-in-Action, the foremost African sustainability advocacy and consulting firm, and funded by Ford Foundation and Global Rights.

– May 26, 2021 @ 15:43 GMT

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