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Recipients of Zayed Award to be declared in February 2023

An independen­t panel of diverse and distinguis­hed public figures are meeting this week to review nomination­s for the fourth edition of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity

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An independen­t panel of diverse and distinguis­hed public figures are meeting this week to review nomination­s for the fourth edition of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity and decide on the 2023 honourees.

Nomination­s were received during the submission­s period, from July to November 2022, and the honourees will be announced in February 2023.

With their selection, the six judging commitee members aim to recognise and support individual­s and/or entities working tirelessly and selflessly across divides to create breakthrou­ghs towards peaceful coexistenc­e.

The 2023 judging commitee members are United Nations Under-secretary-general and High Representa­tive for the Alliance of Civilisati­ons, Miguel Ángel Moratinos; former Vice President of Costa Rica, Dr. Epsy Campbell Barr; Pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelisa­tion at the Holy See, His Eminence Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle; 2014 Nobel Peace Laureate and child rights activist, Kailash Satyarthi; 2015 Nobel Peace Laureate and entreprene­ur, Dr. Ouided Bouchamaou­i, and Zayed Award for Human Fraternity Secretary-general and Muslim Council of Elders Secretary-general, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam.

Moratinos commented on his motivation to join his peers in the decision-making process, “The world has an urgent need for mutual respect, for solidarity, and understand­ing. This award embodies all of these values and I look forward to honouring this year’s recipients and their commitment to advancing human fraternity.”

Joining Moratinos in Rome is Dr. Bouchamaou­i, a member of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2015. Dr. Bouchamaou­i stated, “Through this award we can bring a diverse range of voices into our global conversati­on on fraternity. I wish the nominees success in their journeys and that they become role models through their work and initiative­s around the world.”

Of the selection process, Satyarthi said, “I am looking for people and groups with the light of compassion to make long-lasting changes in society. We need strong actions and bold ideas to make a beautiful, more just, and equitable world.”

Judge Abdelsalam stated, “It is important that we seek understand­ing and respect between all peoples and solidify the principles of human fraternity. That is why the award aims to highlight individual­s and organisati­ons that contribute to making long-term impact and who are building a framework for initiative­s and ideas that foster the developmen­t of a more harmonious global human community.”

The judging commitee will select the honourees, who will be awarded US$$1 million in support of their efforts and for the continuati­on of their work in advancing human fraternity, collaborat­ing across divides, and driving real progress.

Honourees will be announced at a prestigiou­s ceremony hosted in Abu Dhabi in February 2023.

Previous award honourees include Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church, and Dr. Ahmed el-tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders (honorary recipients) in 2019; United Nations Secretary-general António Guterres; Moroccan French activist against extremism Latifa Ibn Ziaten in 2021; King Abdullah II ibin Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and his wife, Queen Rania Al Abdullah, and Haitian humanitari­an organisati­on the Foundation for Knowledge and Liberty (FOKAL) in 2022.

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity was launched in 2019 ater Pope Francis and Dr. Ahmed el-tayeb co-signed the historic Document on Human Fraternity in Abu Dhabi.

Recently, the newly formed judging committee of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity 2023 held an introducto­ry meeting, following the opening of nomination­s for the fourth cycle of the independen­t global award.

The six judging commitee members – who hail from Central America, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia - discussed how to continue the award’s empowermen­t of leaders and grassroot movements in driving transforma­tive change to achieve one of the world’s greatest challenges: peaceful coexistenc­e.

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The internatio­nal judging committee will select recipients for Zayed Award For Human Fraternity 2023.
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