The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation was created in
1957, the year the Philippines lost in a plane crash a President who was
well-loved for his simplicity and humility, his passion for justice,
particularly for the poor, and his advancement of human dignity. Among the many
friends and admirers of the late President around the world were the
Rockefeller brothers. With the concurrence of the Philippine government, the
trustees of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund(RBF) based in New york established
the Award to honor his memory and perpetuate his example of integrity in public
service and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society. The Ramon Magsaysay
Award is often considered as Asia’s Nobel Prize.
Ramon Magsaysay Award awarded
forOutstanding contributions in Government Service, Public Service, Community Leadership, Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication
Arts, Peace and International Understanding and Emergent Leadership. Presentation
Ceremonies are held annually in Manila on 31 August, the birth anniversary of
the late President.
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Ramon Magsaysay awardees 2013
Three Individuals, two Organisationsfrom
Habiba Sarabi, from Afghanistan (1st women governor of Afghanistan from Bamiyan valley). She is being recognized for “her bold exercise of leadership to build up a functioning provincial government against great odds—intractable political adversities, a harsh and impoverished environment, and pervasive cultural discrimination—serving her people with a hopeful persistence grounded in her abiding commitment to peace and development in Afghanistan”
Ernesto Domingo, from the Philippines. He is being
recognized for “his exemplary embrace of the social mission of medical
science and his profession, his steadfast leadership in pursuing ‘health for
all’ as a shared moral responsibility of all sectors, and his groundbreaking
and successful advocacy for neonatal hepatitis vaccination, thereby saving
millions of lives in the Philippines.”
Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption Eradication Commission), from Indonesia.
The organization is being recognized for “its fiercely independent and
successful campaign against corruption in Indonesia, combining the
uncompromising prosecution of erring powerful officials with farsighted reforms
in governance systems and the educative promotion of vigilance, honesty, and
active citizenship among all Indonesians.”
Lahpai Seng Raw, from Myanmar. She is being
recognized for “her quietly inspiring and inclusive leadership—in the
midst of deep ethnic divides and prolonged armed conflict—to regenerate and
empower damaged communities and to strengthen local NGOs in promoting a
non-violent culture of participation and dialogue as the foundation for
Myanmar’s peaceful future.”
Shakti Samuha “Power Group”, from Nepal. The organization’s
founders and members are being recognized for “transforming their
lives in service to other human trafficking survivors, their passionate
dedication towards rooting out a pernicious social evil in Nepal, and the
radiant example they have shown the world in reclaiming the human dignity that
is the birthright of all abused women and children everywhere.”
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Indian Winners of Ramon Magsaysay Award
Name
|
Year Awarded
|
Catagory
|
Chintaman Deshmukh
|
1958
|
Community Leadership
|
Chintaman Deshmukh
|
1959
|
Government Services
|
Amitabha Chowdhury
|
1961
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Mother Teresa
|
1962
|
Peace and International Understanding
|
Dara Khurody
|
1963
|
Community Leadership
|
Verghese Kurien
|
1963
|
Community Leadership
|
Tribhuvandas Patel
|
1963
|
Community Leadership
|
Welthy Fisher
|
1964
|
Peace and International Understanding
|
Jayaprakash Narayan
|
1965
|
Public Service
|
Kamaladevi
Chattopadhyay
|
1966
|
Community Leadership
|
Satyajit Ray
|
1967
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
M.Sambasivan
Swaminathan
|
1971
|
Community Leadership
|
M.S.Subbulakshmi
|
1974
|
Public Service
|
Boobli George
Verghese
|
1975
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Henning
Holck-Larsen
|
1976
|
Peace and International Understanding
|
Sombhu Mitra
|
1976
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Ela Ramesh
|
1977
|
Community Leadership
|
Mabelle Arole
|
1979
|
Community Leadership
|
Rajanikant Arole
|
1979
|
Community Leadership
|
Gour Kishore Ghosh
|
1981
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Pramod Karan Sethi
|
1981
|
Community Leadership
|
Chandi Prasad Bhatt
|
1982
|
Community Leadership
|
Manibhai Desai
|
1982
|
Public Service
|
Arun Shourie
|
1982
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Rasipuram Lakshman
|
1984
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Muralidhar Amte
|
1985
|
Public Service
|
Lakshmi Chand Jain
|
1989
|
Public Service
|
Ravi Shankar
|
1992
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Banoo Jehangir
Coyaji
|
1993
|
Public Service
|
Kiran Bedi
|
1994
|
Government Services
|
Pandurang Athavale
|
1996
|
Community Leadership
|
Tirunellai Seshan
|
1996
|
Government Services
|
Mahasweta Devi
|
1997
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Mahesh Chander
Mehta
|
1997
|
Public Service
|
Jockin Arputham
|
2000
|
Peace and International Understanding
|
Aruna Roy
|
2000
|
Community Leadership
|
Rajendra Singh
|
2001
|
Community Leadership
|
Sandeep Pandey
|
2002
|
Emergent Leadership
|
James Michael
Lyngdoh
|
2003
|
Government Services
|
Shantha Sinha
|
2003
|
Community Leadership
|
Laxminarayan Ramdas
|
2004
|
Peace and International Understanding
|
V Shantha
|
2005
|
Public Service
|
Arvind Kejriwal
|
2006
|
Emergent Leadership
|
Palagummi Sainath
|
2007
|
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts
|
Neelima Mishra
|
2011
|
Emergent Leadership
|
Harish Hande
|
2011
|
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