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People’s Choice Award Results 2021–2022

The winners of the 2022 Transformative Cities People’s Choice Award were announced at an international online event Friday, 9 December. The 2021–2022 Transformative Cities People’s Award went to four initiatives for their work in the areas of water, energy, housing and food systems. Up to 16,000 people from across the globe voted online to determine the winners, out of a selection of 12 international finalists, through a process that is one of the most participatory of any public city award in the world.

The winners of the Transformative Cities People’s Choice Award 2021-2022:

Catégorie Eau

Million Wells for Bengaluru

Bengaluru, India

Million Wells for Bengaluru (India) aims to tackle the decrease of rainfall and to avoid flooding as the city gets paved over. A traditional but marginalized well-digging community, the Mannu Vaddars, are determined to help their community sending rainwater to replenish the water table from which the city meets a large part of its water needs at the same they revive their own livelihoods.

Shuba Ramachandran who represented Million Wells at the Finale stated “We want that the traditional well diggers see themselves (as) barefoot hydrologists that understand ground water. What we are doing in Bengaluru is being rolled out to other 10 pilot cities and then perhaps to other 500 cities. Winning this award puts us in a much better place to talk about the work that we do and see it work across the country.”

Catégorie énergie

Sans bicyclette, il n’y a pas de planète

Guazapa, El Salvador

No Bicycle, No Planet is a campaign in Guazapa (El Salvador) intended to reduce the impacts of climate change by empowering women to fix bicycles, by educating young people about road safety, by opening new cycle routes or by promoting bicycle ordinances at the governmental level.

Mario Jesus Lopez Arriola representing No Bicycle, No Planet at the finale “Bicycles are magical. It helps you to move around, it is free, it does not pollute and according to the UN it can reduce greenhouse emissions and reduce climate change. We are working with a collective of cycling women and with the municipality showing how young people can help to reduce climate change and to help people who are most vulnerable to move around. We are promoting the bicycle with over 25 schools in 10 municipalities, so we are doing a great process to increase awareness.”

Catégorie de logement

Kirtipur Sambriddha Awas - relogement des habitant•e•s des bidonvilles touché•e•s par un projet de construction de route

Kirtipur, Népal

Kirtipur Sambriddha Awas – relocation of road construction project affected slum dwellers (Nepal) – is the first planned urban relocation project that gave successful alternative to 43 families who were forcefully evicted from their homes. The ‘Urban Community Support Fund’ proved to be the successful approach in sustainability of the project.

Lajana Manandha, who represented Kirtipur Sambriddha Awas at the finale shared “We are very happy to receive this award. [A recognition to] all the struggle and the effort to provide a better housing solution and to say no to forced eviction.”

Catégorie d'aliments

Sahaja Aharam – linking urban consumers to rural producers

Hyderabad, Inde

Sahaja Aharam – linking urban consumers to rural producers in Hyderabad (India) – is dedicated to connecting and creating awareness amongst farmers and consumers through producer co-operatives, to ensure benefit to the farmers, to provide nutritional choices to consumers and to bring ecological benefits to the environment.

Dr. G.V. Ramanjan eyulu who represented Sahaja Aharam reminded the public that “We are what we eat, if we are not responsible in our consumption and in our purchasing behaviour neither will we be safe, not the world will be safe. We should be very cautious and responsible in our consumption.”

Honorable Mention

Une énergie 100 % renouvelable pour Gaza

Gaza, Palestine

An honorable and special mention was given to PENGON (Friends of the Earth Palestine) for the initiative 100% renewable energy for Gaza (Palestine). This initiative has been selected as finalist of the Transformative Cities Award for three consecutive years. Despite not being awarded by the popular vote, they set an example  about how even in the face of war and struggle, their resilience and determination do not decrease. On the contrary, it grows by the day.

Abeer Butmeh representing PENGON at the finale; “This recognition brings more light to Gaza, we will continue working (to) achieve clean energy. I am very proud we could pursue significant solutions to the energy scarcity in Gaza and eliminate darkness by bringing clean energy to the communities’ hands with special focus on women and empowering women as sustainable energy leaders. This is a great opportunity for us to build a global network to work together  hand in hand and build a sustainable environment and a sustainable future.”

Si vous êtes intéressé par les histoires approfondies des autres finalistes, vous pouvez les trouver ici :

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