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The Henry Dunant Foundation, based in Geneva, awards two prizes each year to individuals who contribute to promoting the ideas of Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross.
The Henry Dunant Prize is awarded to individuals or entities who stand out for their exceptional contribution to the enrichment, promotion, and renewal of the principles and values upheld by Henry Dunant.
The Foundation awards the Henry Dunant Prize in two categories: Field and Research. The recipient receives a diploma and a financial reward for each category. The Research Prize is awarded 5000 Swiss francs[1]
For example, the 2021 Field Prize was awarded to Michel Deyra and Christophe Lanord,[2] and [3] the founders of the Pictet Prize. In 2009, the Research Prize was awarded to Mrs. Géraldine Ruiz, while in 2007, it was awarded to Pierre Claver Mbonimpa.[4]
The Foundation was is a charity that was founded in 1998 with legal form "Stiftung" in Switzerland. It gives grants.[5]
Do not confuse with Fundación Henry Dunant América Latina/Instituto Henry Dunant (FuHD/IIHD).
Henry Dunant Prize Research: Recipients
[edit]- Rodanthi Violaki et Edward Madziwa: 2023
- Sophie Timmermans: 2022
- Harriet Macey: 2021
- Yulia Mogutova: 2020
- Lizaveta Tarasevich: 2019
- Anna Greipl: 2018
- Isabelle Gallino: 2017
- Sabrina Henry: 2016
- Vaishali Sharma: 2015
- Öykü Irmakkesen: 2014
- Maria Giovanna Pietropaolo: 2013
- Camille Jacquot: 2012
- Antoine Kaboré: 2011
- Michael Siegrist: 2010
- Géraldine Ruiz: 2009
- Stéphanie Bouchié de Belle: 2008
- Jonathan Somer: 2007
- Drazan Djukic: 2007 accessit
- Wibke Timmermann: 2006
- Lindsey Cameron: 2006 accessit
- Maya Brehm: 2005
- Gloria Gaggioli: 2005 accessit
- Philip Grant: 2005 accessit
Henry Dunant Prize Field: Recipients
[edit]- Christophe Lanord and Michel Deyra: 2021
- Dyanne Marenco Gonzalèz et Auner Garcia Garcia : 2020
- Paolo Vanni et Maria Grazia Baccolo: 2019
- Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier: 2018
- Mohammed Abdelmajid Ben Ahmed: 2017
- Yolvi Lena Padilla Sepulveda: 2015
- Pierre Claver Mbonimpa: 2011
- Fondation Hirondelle: 2003
- Tim Aline Rebeaud: 2001
- Gjyltekin Shehu: 1999
- Rony Brauman: 1997
- Gabriel Mützenberg: 1995
References
[edit]- ^ "Awards". Geneva Academy. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ fjoli (2021-12-16). "The Henry Dunant Prize - Field 2021 awarded to the founders of the Pictet Prize!". L’humanitaire dans tous ses états (in French). Retrieved 2024-08-01.
- ^ "Henri Dunant prize awarded to competition taking humanitarian law students 'out of their books". Geneva Solutions. 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Geneva: The Henry Dunant Prize awarded to Burundian Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa".
- ^ "Fondation du Prix Henry Dunant". fundraiso. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
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