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Most innovative educational initiative

Events where the main aim is to find a unique an effective way of delivering rabies education, perhaps providing innovative materials or finding an unusual way of getting the message across.

Most strategic educational initiative

Large-scale educational campaigns which may involve more than one event in different places, and which aim to provide rabies education in a widespread and sustainable way.

Most effective awareness/media campaign

Media campaigns on rabies prevention and/or highlighting World Rabies Day.

Most novel rabies surveillance initiative

Novel ways of introducing or extending vigilance and surveillance of rabies.

Most effective event by a non-profit organisation or informal local group

This might include smaller, local organisations organising events for WRD, or organisations running charitable operations.

Most effective partnership event

This category focuses on cross-sector partnerships in rabies education, prevention and control. The partnerships may involve a variety of sectors, such as government, health services, the private sector and local groups.

Most effective vaccination campaign

This category may be a national campaign or a local one. The most important criterion is how effectively the project addresses rabies prevention and control issues in its own local context.

Most effective WRD conference

This category refers to conferences and symposia on rabies issues.