Recognition and award

The EWEMA has awarded over 500 participants with digital badges based on their achievements in various EWEMA activities such as the Learning Programme, the workshops, and the Community of Practice. We have also awarded 80 participants with the Ambassador badges in recognition of their dedicated efforts in supporting the work of the EWEMA.


Badge types and criteria

The Course Participant badge is awarded to those who complete all four modules in the EWEMA online course, namely: Mentoring and Engagement (module 1), Problem Analysis and Managing Change (module 2), Future Planning and Resilience (module 3) and Readiness to Mentor (module 4). 

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The Masterclass Participant badge is awarded to individuals who have successfully attended a minimum of three out of the four masterclasses within the EWEMA online learning programme.

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The Ambassador badge is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to the EWEMA community and have actively engaged in activities that contribute to the network's advancement. Ambassadors are recognized for their role in various aspects, including but not limited to network development, masterclass facilitation, workshop presentations, and innovative contributions.

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At the final EWEMA workshop on 23 October 2024, 10 star ambassadors will be named and awarded for their outstanding contributions.


How to get involved

Simply write to us at info@earlywarningeurope.com to discuss opportunities for you and your organisation to get involved.


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