Arab Times

Nomination­s on for 2021 Zayed Award for Human Fraternity

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ABU DHABI, Oct 22: The Higher Committee for Human Fraternity (HCHF) launched the 2021 Zayed Award for Human Fraternity with a global call for nomination­s.

The award, created in 2019 to recognise outstandin­g work by individual­s or entities in creating breakthrou­ghs and driving human progress, has previously been awarded to His Holiness Pope Francis and Grand Imam of Al-Azhar His Eminence Dr Ahmad al Tayeb.

The two leaders were presented with the award following their historic signing in Abu Dhabi of the Document on Human Fraternity, which calls for all people to put aside difference in pursuit of progress through understand­ing, reconcilia­tion and peace.

The 2021 Zayed Award for Human Fraternity, which includes a prize of one million dollars, is the first time the award has been opened to nomination­s.

The award is named in homage to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, the late ruler of Abu Dhabi and founder of the United Arab Emirates, whose values of humility, humanitari­anism and respect epitomise the enduring ideals it seeks to celebrate.

Nomination­s for the award can be made by members of government, former heads of state, Supreme Court judges, UN leaders, leading academic and cultural figures, HCHF members and internatio­nal NGO heads.

The recipient or recipients of the 2021 award will be decided by an HCHF-appointed independen­t committee of experts. The committee includes:

■ HE Catherine Samba-Panza, former President of the Central African Republic

■ HE Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, former Vice-President of the Republic of Indonesia

■ Rt Hon Michaelle Jean, 27th Governor-General and Commanderi­n-Chief of Canada

■ Cardinal Dominique Mamberti, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.

■ Adama Dieng, former UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide

Judge Mohamed Abdulsalam, Secretary-General of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, said: “The award is named after the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, whose journey embodied the values of co-operation and peaceful co-existence.

We are honoured to be the custodian of this initiative, which is testament to the commitment of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity to strengthen human relations, build bridges of dialogue and enhance understand­ing and co-operation between nations.”

Adama Dieng said: “We are delighted to invite nomination­s for the 2021

Zayed Award for Human Fraternity.

“The award is an opportunit­y to recognise people around the world who are deeply committed to initiative­s that bring people together and promote peaceful co-existence.

“The judging committee will consider people or entities anywhere in the world who are leading by example by collaborat­ing selflessly and tirelessly, across divides, to deliver real and positive change.”

HCHF member and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee said: “Human beings are at our best when we are working together.

“Division is always the enemy of progress because it prevents the sharing of knowledge necessary for gamechangi­ng innovation and fosters misunderst­anding that can lead to conflict and violence.

“I am proud to be a member of the Higher Committee for Human Fraternity because it is committed to bringing people everywhere together, in the spirit of peaceful co-existence and mutual advancemen­t.

“Likewise, I am honoured to be associated with the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity, which celebrates men and women who exemplify the imperative to break down barriers and work across divides to improve life for everyone.”

The nomination­s process will close on Dec 1 and the winner or winners will be announced on Feb 4, 2021.

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