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The United Nations turned 2010 into the 'International Year of Biodiversity'. The Prix Paul Duvigneaud contributes to it by supporting an educational project on biodiversity in Brussels. A call for projects is launched and will end on 1 June 2010. The prize is worth 2500 euro and is supported by the French Community Committee (COCOF).
The contest is open to groups as:
The group of candidates have to turn in an application form describing, in main lines, their project. Files can be attached to the form:
The form of participation can be downloaded here, in French only:
You can send it to: