Ramon Magsaysay Award

Ramon Magsaysay Award

Der Ramon Magsaysay Award gilt als der asiatische "Friedensnobelpreis" und wurde nach dem philippinischen Präsidenten Ramon Magsaysay benannt. Er wird in den Kategorien "Government Service", "Public Service", "Community Leadership", "Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts", "Peace and International Understanding" und seit 2001 auch für "Emergent Leadership" verliehen.

Preisträger

  • 1958: Mon Lin Chiang (GS), Mary Rutnam (PS), Vinoba Bhave (CL), Robert Dick (JLCCA), Mochtar nobis (JLCCA), Operation Brotherhood (PIU)
  • 1959: Chintaman Deshmukh (GS), Jose Aguilar (GS), Joaquin Vilallonga (PS), Tee Tee Luce (PS), Dalai Lama (CL), Tarzie Vittachi (JLCCA), Edward Law Yone (JLCCA)
  • 1960: Rahman Abdul (CL), Henry Holland (PS), Ronald Holland (PS), Y. C. James Yen (PIU)
  • 1961: Raden Kodijat (GS), Nilawan Pintong (PS), Gus Borgeest (CL), Amitabha Chowdhury (JLCCA), Genevieve Caulfield (PIU)
  • 1962: Francisca Aquino (GS), Horace Kadoorie (PS), Lawrence Kadoorie (PS), Palayil Narayanan (CL), Koesna Poeradiredja (CL), Chang Chun-ha (JLCCA), Mutter Teresa (PIU)
  • 1963: Akhter Khan (GS), Helen Kim (PS), Dara Khurody (CL), Tribhuvandas Patel (CL), Verghese Kurien (CL), U.S. Peace Corps in Asia (PIU)
  • 1964: Yukiharu Miki (GS), Augustine Nguyen Hoa (PS), Pablo Tapia (CL), Richard Wilson (JLCCA), Kayser Sung (JLCCA), Welthy Fisher (PIU)
  • 1965: Puey Ungphakorn (GS), Jayaprakash Narayan (PS), Lim Kim San (CL), Akira Kurosawa (JLCCA), Bayanihan Folk Arts Center and Its Supporting Entities (PIU)
  • 1966: Phon Sangsingkeo (GS), Kim Yong-ki (PS), Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (CL), Committee for Coordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin and Cooperating Entities (PIU)
  • 1967: Keo Viphakone (GS), Sithiporn Kridakara (PS), Razak Abdul (CL), Satyajit Ray (JLCCA), Shiroshi Nasu (PIU)
  • 1968: Li Kwoh-ting (GS), Seiichi Tobata (PS), Rosario Encarnacion (CL), Silvino Encarnacion (CL), Ton That Thien (JLCCA), Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE) (PIU)
  • 1969: Hsu Shih-chu (GS), Kim Hyung-Seo (PS), Ahangamage Ariyaratne (CL), Mitoji Nishimoto (JLCCA), International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) (PIU)
  • 1971: Ali Sadikin (GS), Pedro Orata (PS), M. S. Swaminathan (CL), Prayoon Chanyavongs (JLCCA), Saburo Okita (PIU)
  • 1972: Goh Keng Swee (GS), Cecile Guidote (PS), Gilopez Kabayao (PS), Hans Westenberg (CL), Yasuji Hanamori (JLCCA)
  • 1973: Balachandra Sekhar (GS), Antonio Fortich (PS), Benjamin Gaston (PS), Krasae Chanawongse (CL), Michiko Ishimure (JLCCA), Summer Institute of Linguistics (PIU)
  • 1974: Hiroshi Kuroki (GS), M. S. Subbulakshmi (PS), Fusaye Ichikawa (CL), Zacarias Sarian (JLCCA), William Masterson (PIU)
  • 1975: Mohamed Suffian (GS), Phra Parnchand (PS), Lee Tai-Young (CL), Boobli George Verghese (JLCCA), Patrick James McGlinchey (PIU)
  • 1976: Elsie Tu (GS), Hermenegild Fernandez (PS), Toshikazu Wakatsuki (CL), Sombhu Mitra (JLCCA), Henning Holck-Larsen (PIU)
  • 1977: Benjamin Galstaun (GS), Fe Del Mundo (PS), Ela Bhatt (CL), Mahesh Chandra Regmi (JLCCA), College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Banos (UPLB) (PIU)
  • 1978: Shahrum bin Yub (GS), Prateep Hata (PS), Tahrunnesa Abdullah (CL), Yoon Suk-joong (JLCCA), Soedjatmoko (PIU)
  • 1979: Raden Wasito (GS), Chang Kee-ryo (PS), Mabelle Arole (CL), Rajanikant Arole (CL), Lokukargkanan Manjusri (JLCCA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) (PIU)
  • 1980: Muhammad Alias (GS), Ohm Dae-sup (PS), Fazle Abed (CL), Francisco Sionil Jose (JLCCA), Shigeharu Matsumoto (PIU)
  • 1981: Prawase Wasi (GS), Johanna Nasution (PS), Pramod Karan Sethi (CL), Gour Kishore Ghosh (JLCCA), Augustine Joung Kang (PIU)
  • 1982: Arturo Alcaraz (GS), Manibhai Desai (PS), Chandi Prasad Bhatt (CL), Arun Shourie (JLCCA)
  • 1983: Su Nan-cheng (GS), Fua Hariphitak (PS), Anton Soedjarwo (CL), Marcelline Jayakody (JLCCA), Aloysius Schwartz (PIU)
  • 1984: Wu Ta-you (GS), Thongbai Thongpao (PS), Muhammad Yunus (CL), R. K. Laxman (JLCCA), Jiro Kawakita (PIU)
  • 1985: Tan Sri Noordin (GS), Murlidhar Devidas Amte (PS), Zafrullah Chowdhury (CL), Lino Brocka (JLCCA), Harold Ray Watson (PIU)
  • 1986: Aloysius Mboi (GS), Nafsiah Mboi (GS), Abdul Sattar Edhi (PS), Bilqis Edhi (PS), John Vincent Daly (CL), Paul Jeong Gu Jei (CL), Radio Veritas (JLCCA), International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) (PIU)
  • 1987: Haji Hanafiah (GS), Hans Jassin (PS), Aree Valyasevi (CL), Diane Ying (JLCCA), Richard William Timm (PIU)
  • 1988: Miriam Santiago (GS), Masanobu Fukuoka (PS), Mohammad Yeasin (CL), Veditantirige Sarachchandra (JLCCA), The Royal Project (PIU)
  • 1989: Zakiah Hanum (GS), Lakshmi Chand Jain (PS), Kim Im-Soon (CL), James Reuter (JLCCA), Asian Institute of Technology (PIU)
  • 1991: Alfredo Bengzon (GS), Prinzessin Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (PS), Shi Cheng-Yen (CL) K. V. Subbanna (JLCCA), Press Foundation of Asia (PIU)
  • 1992: Chamlong Srimuang (GS), Angel Alcala (PS), Shoaib Sultan Khan (CL), Ravi Shankar (JLCCA), Washington Sycip (PIU)
  • 1993: Vo-Tong Xuan (GS), Banoo Jehangir Coyaji (PS), Abdurrahman Wahid (CL), Bienvenido Lumbera (JLCCA), Noboru Iwamura (PIU)
  • 1994: Kiran Bedi (GS), Mechai Viravaidya (PS), Sima Samar (CL), Fei Xiaotong (CL), Abdul Ismail (JLCCA), Eduardo Jorge Anzorena (PIU)
  • 1995: Morihiku Hiramatsu (GS), Asma Jahangir (PS), Ho Ming-Teh (CL), Pramoedya Toer (JLCCA), Asian Institute of Management (PIU)
  • 1996: T. N. Seshan (GS), John Woong-Jin Oh (PS), Pandurang Athavale (CL), Nick Joaquin (JLCCA), Toshihiro Takami (PIU)
  • 1997: Anand Panyarachun (GS), Mahesh Chander Mehta (PS), Eva Fidela Maamo (CL), Mahasweta Devi (JLCCA), Sadako Ogata (PIU)
  • 1998: Syed Adibul Rizvi (GS), Sophon Suphapong (PS), Nuon Phaly (CL), Ying Ruocheng (JLCCA), Corazon Aquino (PIU)
  • 1999: Tasneem Ahmed Siddiqui (GS), Rosa Rosal (PS), Angela Gomes (CL), Raul Locsin (JLCCA), Lin Hwai-Min (JLCCA)
  • 2000: Jesse Robredo (GS), Liang Congjie (PS), Aruna Roy (CL), Atmakusumah Astraatmadja (JLCCA), Jockin Arputham (PIU)
  • 2001: Yuan Longping (GS), Wu Qing (PS), Rajendra Singh (CL), Wannakuwatta Amaradeva (JLCCA), Ikuo Hirayama (PIU), Oung Chantol (EL), Dita Sari (EL)
  • 2002: Hilario Davide (GS), Cynthia Maung (CL), Bharat Koirala (JLCCA), Pomnyun Sunim (PIU), Sandeep Pandey (EL)
  • 2003: James Michael Lyngdoh (GS), Gao Yaojie (PS), Shantha Sinha (CL), Sheila Coronel (JLCCA), Tetsu Nakamura (PIU), Seiei Toyama (PIU), Aniceto Guterres Lopes (EL)
  • 2004: Haydee Yorac (GS), Jiang Yanyong (PS), Prayong Ronnarong (CL), Abdullah Abu Sayeed (JLCCA), L. Ramdas (PIU), Ibn Abdur Rehman (PIU), Benjamin Abadiano (EL)

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