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International Simón Bolívar Prize


FieldValue
nameInternational Simón Bolívar Prize
sponsorGovernment of Venezuela
date1983
presenterUNESCO
rewardUS$ 25,000
website[Official website](http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=8571&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html)

The International Simón Bolívar Prize serves to recognise activities of outstanding merit that, in accordance with the ideals of Latin American independence hero Simón Bolívar, "contribute to the freedom, independence and dignity of peoples and to the strengthening of a new international economic, social and cultural order".

The Prize is awarded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) every second year, on 24 July (the anniversary of Bolívar's birth). In addition to the intrinsic distinction bestowed on recipients, the award comes with a sum of money (currently USD $25,000), determined and donated by the government of Venezuela.

Prize winners are selected by the unanimous decision a jury of seven "eminent persons" – five representing the regions of the world, one chosen by the Venezuelan authorities, and a representative of the director-general – from a list of candidates submitted by UNESCO member states and associate members. Both individuals and institutions are eligible as candidates.

Laureates

The following persons and organisations have been recognised by the International Simón Bolívar Prize since the scheme's inception in 1983:

YearRecipientCountry
1983Juan Carlos I of Spain
Nelson Mandela
South Africa
1985Contadora GroupVEN
1988Vicariate of Solidarity
1990Václav Havel[[File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg20px]] Czechoslovakia
1992Aung San Suu Kyi
Julius NyerereBurma
1996Muhammad Yunus
1998Mário Soares
Milad Hanna
2000Samuel Ruiz García
Julio Sanguinetti
2004Nadia Al-Jurdi Nouaihed
Casa de las Américas

References

References

  1. "International UNESCO/Simón Bolívar Prize". [[UNESCO]].
  2. "List of the winners of the International Simon Bolivar Prize". [[UNESCO]].
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