The Global Citizen Award® Dinner
Henley & Partners is honored to host the 2024 Global Citizen Award Dinner on 28 November 2024 at the Capella Singapore, in partnership with the Andan Foundation, a Swiss non-profit humanitarian organization. Proceeds from the event will support Andan Foundation's initiatives to enhance refugee self-reliance through education, entrepreneurship, and employment. Nominations for the 2024 Global Citizen Award are now open until Friday, 2 August 2024. For nomination details, please reach out to Bushra Zaidan at bushra.zaidan@andan.org.
About the Global Citizen Award
Created in 2014 by Henley & Partners’ Chairman, Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, the Global Citizen Award is a unique international tribute that honors remarkable individuals working at local level to advance one of the global challenges affecting humanity today.
The Global Citizen Award is open worldwide to those working in a field with a direct link to the issues they are looking to affect and excludes political figures, opinion leaders, and celebrities. The awardee’s work will demonstrate a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable social groups.
The laureate is selected through a majority decision by the Global Citizen Award Committee, an independent body of eminent individuals who share a global vision and a personal commitment to contribute to a more just, peaceful, and tolerant world.
The award itself consists of a bespoke sculptural medal, an award certificate, and a monetary prize that goes toward supporting the awardee’s humanitarian efforts. Following the award, Henley & Partners is committed to working closely with the awardee for a period of one year, raising awareness about the awardee’s work and supporting their selected project. In particular, the firm offers expertise in marketing and PR strategies to effectively maximize the project’s impact and reach.
Laureates
The current laureate, Zannah Bukar Mustapha, received the 2023 Henley & Partners Global Citizen Award. A highly regarded humanitarian and philanthropist, Mr Mustapha is the Founder of the Future Prowess Islamic Foundation, set up in 2007 to provide psychological, educational, spiritual and other developmental support to the children and widows affected by the insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria.
Past laureates include:
Prof. Dr. Padraig O’Malley received the 2019 Henley & Partners Global Citizen Award in recognition of his work on conflict resolution and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, South Africa, and Iraq. As an expert on democratic transitions around the world, Prof. O’Malley works off the premise that cultures in conflict are in the best position to help other cultures in conflict work towards building peace and stability.
Diep N. Vuong, Co-Founder and President of Pacific Links Foundation, who received the 2018 Henley & Partners Global Citizen Award in recognition of her courageous, longstanding international campaigning for the rights of those enslaved by human trafficking, as well as her grassroots work in protecting those rescued from such enslavement.
Monique Morrow, humanitarian, technological pioneer, and co-founder of The Humanized Internet, which focuses on the 1.1 billion individuals, of whom 230 million are children under the age of five, who have lost their legal identity as a result of involuntary displacement or who have been denied an identity and rendered stateless by their governments, making them especially vulnerable to human trafficking and abuse.
Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, humanitarian and founder of Gift of the Givers Foundation, Africa’s largest disaster relief organization, which provides medical assistance, equipment, supplies, high energy and protein supplements, food, and water to millions of people each year.
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