2020 has often been called a year of crisis – from COVID-19 to the climate emergency to heightened racial tension, the world appears to be in free fall. But all around the globe, people are developing local solutions to global problems. Three years ago, we launched an award to highlight stories of cities and collectives that are experimenting with new ways to practice democracy and secure access to basic rights. The award aims to connect and strengthen people-led initiatives from across the world.

Three transformative initiatives in four different categories (water, energy, housing and food systems) were selected as the 12 finalists for the Transformative Cities 2020 Award. Between mid-October and mid-November,  11000 people participated in a global public contest and cast their vote for the initiatives they found most inspiring.

On 2 December 2020, the Transformative Cities Initiative will announce which four initiatives received the most popular support and are thus the recipients of the Transformative Cities 2020 People’s Choice Award. One representative per winner will join the finale to discuss the opportunities and challenges for transforming our local contexts and addressing the global challenges we are facing.

The event will be hosted by Shaun Matsheza, the Transnational Institute’s coordinator of the State of Power Podcast series, and will feature a surprise keynote speaker with unique insights about how we can transform the world from the bottom up.

Here are the finalists―who will win the Transformative Cities People’s Choice Award?