Right Livelihood Award
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The Right Livelihood Award "celebrates and supports people of vision. People who have ideas and apply them in concrete initiatives for the public good. They give hope for tomorrow, for a world in peace and balance. They demonstrate how we can overcome oppression, war, poverty, the destruction of our environment, and a widespread sense of meaninglessness and fear." [1]
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List of Laureates [2]
- 2011: Huang Ming (China); Jacqueline Moudeina (Chad); GRAIN (International); Ina May Gaskin (USA)
- 2010: Nnimmo Bassey (Nigeria); Erwin Kräutler (Brazil); Shrikrishna Upadhyay / SAPPROS (Nepal); Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (Israel)
- 2009: David Suzuki (Canada); René Ngongo (Democratic Republic of Congo); Alyn Ware (New Zealand - Aotearoa); Catherine Hamlin (Ethiopia)
- 2008: Krishnammal Jagannathan and Sankaralingam Jagannathan / LAFTI (India); Amy Goodman (USA); Asha Hagi Elmi (Somalia); Monika Hauser (Germany)
- 2007: Christopher Weeramantry (Sri Lanka); Dekha Ibrahim Abdi (Kenya); Percy and Louise Schmeiser (Canada); Grameen Shakti (Bangladesh)
- 2006: Chico Whitaker Ferreira (Brazil) "…for a lifetime's dedicated work for social justice that has strengthened democracy in Brazil and helped give birth to the World Social Forum, showing that ‘another world is possible'"; Daniel Ellsberg (USA); Ruth Manorama (India); Festival Internacional de Poesía de Medellín (Colombia)
- 2005: Francisco Toledo (Mexico); Maude Barlow (Canada); Tony Clarke (Canada); First People of the Kalahari / Roy Sesana (Botswana); Irene Fernandez (Malaysia)
- 2004: Swami Agnivesh (India); Asghar Ali Engineer (India); Memorial (Russia); Bianca Jagger (Nicaragua); Raúl Montenegro (Argentina)
- 2003: David Lange (New Zealand); Walden Bello (Philippines); Nicanor Perlas (Philippines); Citizens' Coalition For Economic Justice, CCEJ (South Korea); Sekem / Ibrahim Abouleish (Egypt)
- 2002: Martin Green (Australia); Centre Jeunes Kamenge, CJK (Burundi); Kvinna Till Kvinna (Sweden); Martín Almada (Paraguay)
- 2001: Jose Antonio Abreu (Venezuela); Gush Shalom / Uri Avnery and Rachel Avnery (Israel); Leonardo Boff (Brazil); Trident Ploughshares (UK)
- 2000: Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher (Ethiopia); Munir (Indonesia); Birsel Lemke (Turkey); Wes Jackson / The Land Institute (USA)
- 1999: Hermann Scheer (Germany); Juan Garcés (Spain); Consolidation of the Amazon Region, COAMA (Colombia); Grupo de Agricultura Orgánica, GAO (Cuba)
- 1998: International Baby Food Action Network, IBFAN (Switzerland); Samuel Epstein (USA); Juan Pablo Orrego / Grupo de Acción por el Biobío (Chile); Katarina Kruhonja (Croatia); Vesna Terselic (Croatia)
- 1997: Joseph Ki-Zerbo (Burkina Faso); Jinzaburo Takagi (Japan)Laureate deceased; Mycle Schneider (France); Michael Succow (Germany); Cindy Duehring (USA)
- 1996: Herman Daly (USA); The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia, CSMR (Russia); Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP) (India); George Vithoulkas (Greece)
- 1995: András Biró / Hungarian Foundation for Self-Reliance (Hungary); The Serb Civic Council (Bosnia-Herzegovina); Carmel Budiardjo (UK); Sulak Sivaraksa (Thailand)
- 1994: Astrid Lindgren (Sweden); Servol (Service Volunteered for All) (Trinidad); Hannumappa R. Sudarshan / Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra, VGKK (India); Ken Saro-Wiwa / Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (Nigeria)
- 1993: Arna Mer-Khamis (Israel); Organisation of Rural Associations for Progress (ORAP) (Zimbabwe); Vandana Shiva (India); Mary and Carrie Dann of the Western Shoshone Nation (USA)
- 1992: Kylätoiminta / Finnish Village Action (Finland); Gonoshasthaya Kendra / Zafrullah Chowdhury (Bangladesh); Helen Mack Chang (Guatemala); John Gofman (USA); Alla Yaroshinskaya (Russia)
- 1991: Edward Goldsmith (UK); Medha Patkar and Baba Amte / Narmada Bachao Andolan (India); Marie-Thérèse and Bengt Danielsson (Polynesia)Laureates deceased; The Rongelap People / Senator Jeton Anjain (Polynesia)Laureate deceased; Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais sem Terra, MST (Brazil); Commissão Pastoral da Terra, CPT (Brazil)
- 1990: Alice Tepper Marlin (USA); Bernard Lédéa Ouédraogo (Burkina Faso); Felicia Langer (Israel); Asociación de Trabajadores Campesinos del Carare (ATCC) (Colombia)
- 1989: Seikatsu Club Consumers' Cooperative (Japan); Melaku Worede (Ethiopia); Aklilu Lemma (Ethiopia) Laureate deceased; Legesse Wolde-Yohannes (Ethiopia); Survival International (UK)
- 1988: Inge Genefke / International Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (Denmark); José Lutzenberger (Brazil); John F. Charlewood Turner (UK); Sahabat Alam Malaysia-Sarawak (SAM) (Malaysia)
- 1987: Johan Galtung (Norway); The Chipko Movement (India); Hans-Peter Dürr (Germany); Frances Moore Lappé / Institute for Food and Development Policy (USA); Mordechai Vanunu (Israel)
- 1986: Robert Jungk (Austria); Rosalie Bertell (Canada); Alice Stewart (UK)Laureate deceased; Ladakh Ecological Development Group (India); Evaristo Nugkuag Ikanan (Peru)
- 1985: Theo van Boven (Netherlands); Cary Fowler (Norway); Pat Mooney (Canada); Lokayan (India); Duna Kör / Janos Vargha (Hungary)
- 1984: Imane Khalifeh (Lebanon); Self-Employed Women's Association / Ela Bhatt (India); Winefreda Geonzon / FREE LAVA - Free Legal Assistance Association (Philippines); Wangari Maathai (Kenya)
- 1983: Leopold Kohr (Austria); High Chief Ibedul Gibbons and the people of Belau (Palau); Amory and Hunter Lovins (USA); Manfred Max-Neef (Chile)
- 1982: Erik Dammann / The Future in Our Hands (Norway); Anwar Fazal (Malaysia); Petra Kelly (Germany); Participatory Institute for Development Alternatives (PIDA) (Sri Lanka); George Trevelyan (UK)
- 1981: Mike Cooley (UK); Bill Mollison (Australia); Patrick van Rensburg (South Africa)
- 1980: Hassan Fathy (Egypt); Plenty International / Stephen Gaskin (USA)
Trustees
Accessed December 2007: [3]
- Jakob von Uexkull, UK, former Member of the European Parliament, Founder and Chairman
- Monika Griefahn, Vice-Chair of the RLA Foundation
- Paul Ekins, Vice-Chair of the RLA Foundation
- Marianne Andersson, former Member of the Swedish Parliament
- Douwe van den Oever, Consultant, Zurich, Switzerland
Jury
"Apart from the five trustees, its past and present members include:" [4]
- Tani Adams, Guatemala. Founder and former Director, Greenpeace Latin America.
- Kerstin Bennett (ex-officio), Sweden. Operational Director, Right Livelihood Award Foundation.
- Frank Bracho, Venezuela. Former Ambassador to India.
- Rodrigo Carazo, Costa Rica. Former President.
- Diana Cohn, Senior Program Officer, Panta Rhea Foundation.
- James George, Canada. Former Ambassador, Member of the UN Disarmament Commission.
- Birgitta Hambraeus, Sweden. Former Member of Parliament.
- Sven Hamrell, Sweden. Senior Adviser, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.
- Thor Heyerdahl, Norway. Author and Explorer.
- Richard Jolly, UK. Honorary Professor, University of Sussex, former Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF.
- Doris Kareva, Estonia. Secretary-General, Estonian National Commission for UNESCO.
- Luis Lopezllera, Mexico. President, Promocion del Desarrollo Popular (PDP).
- Josh Mailman, USA. Founder, Threshold Foundation.
- Anuradha Mittal, India/USA. Executive Director, Oakland Institute.
- Thandika Mkandawire, Malawi. Director of UNRISD.
- Robert Muller, France. Former Assistant Secretary-General of the UN.
- Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, Mauritania. Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for West Africa.
- Vithal Rajan, India. Chairman, Confederation of Voluntary Associations.
- Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, Germany. Founder and Chairman, Grassroots Foundation.
- Kristina Svensson, Sweden. Former MP and Ambassador to Zimbabwe and Zambia.
- Albert Tevoedjre, Benin. Former Assistant Director-General of the ILO.
- Michaela Walsh, USA. Founder and past President of Women’s World Banking.
- Ponna Wignaraja, Sri Lanka. Former Secretary-General of the Society for International Development (SID).
Advisory Council
Accessed December 2007: [5]
- Pia Gadd, Journalist, Sweden.
- Birgitta Hambraeus, former Member of the Swedish Parliament, Sweden.
- Sven Hamrell, Senior Adviser, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, Sweden.
- Albrecht Kasper, Managing Director, Albertinen Stiftung, Germany.
- David Krieger, Founder, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, USA.
- Peter Nobel, Jur. Dr., Sweden.
- Annette Ringier, President, Right Livelihood Award Foundation Switzerland.
- Arne Ruth, former chief editor for culture of Dagens Nyheter, Sweden.
- Frank Schwalba-Hoth, former Member of the European Parliament, Belgium.
- Thomas Stromberg, Partner, Deloitte, Sweden.
- Carl Tham, former Swedish Minister, former Swedish Ambassador to Germany, Sweden.
- Margot Wallstrom, Vice-President of the European Commission, Belgium/Sweden.
- Anders Wijkman, Member of the European Parliament, Belgium/Sweden.
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Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Homepage, Right Livelihood Award, accessed December 20, 2007.
- ↑ List of Laureates, Right Livelihood Award, accessed December 9, 2011.
- ↑ Trustees, Right Livelihood Award, accessed December 20, 2007.
- ↑ Jury, Right Livelihood Award, accessed December 20, 2007.
- ↑ Advisory Council, Right Livelihood Award, accessed December 20, 2007.