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Globetree has received national and international recognition and awards.
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The Children's Meeting Place at the UN in Nairobi
Globetree has been authorized by the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to run a Children's Meeting Place at the United Nations grounds in Nairobi, Kenya.
UN-DPI
In 1995, Globetree received UN-DPI status. (UN Department of Public Information)
ECOSOCIn 1999 Globetree received the ECOSOC status, a consultative UN-status.
Organizations with ECOSOC-status are admitted into a mutually beneficial working relationship with the United Nations.
UNEP Global 500 AwardIn June 2000, Globetree received the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) Global 500 Roll of Honor.
St. Erik’s medal The City of Stockholm awards Kajsa Dahlström, President of Globetree, the medal of St. Erik which is presented to citizens of great merit, “to wear with blue ribbons on the chest”.
The Children’s Treasure Chest In the golden room of the City Hall of Stockholm there is an old treasure chest. In olden times it was used to keep the tax money from the citizens of Stockholm. At midnight on the eve of the Millenium, the old treasure chest was opened. A girl and a boy from Globetree had written two letters, containing dreams and hopes for the future, and into the bottom of the treasure chest, they placed them. At that very moment it was transformed from being the chest of tax money to becoming the Children’s Treasure Chest, holding visions for the future. The Lord Mayor of Stockholm Axel Wennerholm witnessed the ceremony.
The Children’s Tree at Hötorget In conjunction with the first Future Meeting, 1986, an ash-tree was planted outside Stockholm Concert Hall. The tree is a special contribution from the City of Stockholm to commemorate the children’s messages for the future.
ASE-medal The medal from the Association of Space Explorers is awarded to Kajsa Dahlström in conjunction with the Future Vessel at the Stockholm Globe Arena. The ASE-medal is presented by the President of astronauts, Jon McBride and the President of cosmonauts, Alexei Leonov.
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