The UNDP's climate campaign "Don't Choose Extinction" wins two Anthem Awards

The UNDP's climate campaign "Don't Choose Extinction" wins two Anthem Awards

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Category : Awards Published on: February 20 2023

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  • The UN Development Programme (UNDP) has won Gold and Silver at the 2nd Annual Anthem Awards for its 'Don't Choose Extinction' campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the climate emergency. 
  • The International Academy of Digital Arts & Science (IADAS) launched the Awards in 2021 to celebrate mission-driven work and social impact. 
  • The campaign won Gold in the Category: Sustainability, Environment & Climate – Non-Profit Campaign, and Silver in the Category: Sustainability, Environment & Climate – Global Awareness Campaign. 
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