Nominate your gender equality champion for a UN Women UK Award



Your nomination guidelines

You can nominate anyone you like – a leader within an organisation, a grassroots activist, or simply someone you think has made incredible contributions to gender equality and the rights of women, girls and marginalised people this year.

There are six different award categories:

Safe Spaces Now Champion: for the individual or organisation who has worked to end sexual harassment in public spaces

HeForShe Champion: for the individual or organisation who has moved beyond words to be truly committed to sharing power in the workplace

Unstereotype Alliance Champion: for the individual or organisation who has truly moved the dial on understanding and breaking down stereotypes in advertising

Outstanding Grassroots Campaigner: for the individual or organisation who has made incredible contributions to gender equality and the rights of women, girls and marginalised people this year

Outstanding Contributor to Gender Equality: for the individual or organisation who has made incredible contributions to gender equality and the rights of women, girls and marginalised people this year

Outstanding Community Champion: for the community member who has made incredible contributions to gender equality and the rights of women, girls and marginalised people this year

Nominations close at 5pm on 4th September 2024.

If you have any questions about nominations, the awards process or UN Women UK’s work, please get in touch at info@unwomenuk.org

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Now is the time for change

Our work towards gender equality is far from over. We need your help to skip the 300-year wait for gender equality and make it a realistic achievement for our future.

When you join us at the UN Women UK Awards, not only are you supporting our mission but you’re becoming an advocate for gender equality.

Together we can ensure that every woman and girl has access to safety, choice and a voice. Let’s build a more equitable world for all.