Call for nominations for Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Award 2010
NameDate 2009.11.03
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Each year, the May 18 Memorial
Foundation announces this award in a spirit of solidarity with those working
towards democracy.The award goes to one
individual or organization who has contributed to the promotion and advancement
of human rights, democracy and peace in their work.
Candidates eligible for the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights are nominated
by other individuals or organizations. An individual cannot nominate himself or
herself.
Core criteria:
1) A person or group who is actively involved in the promotion of Peace
and Human Rights and the development of Democracy.
OR
2) A person or group working for the reunification of Korea.
Nominations will be taken from November
to the first week of May. Preliminary and final reviews of nominees take place
from March to April, and the winner of the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Award
will be announced in the last week of April.
November 2009
Announcement and
nomination forms are sent out. The Committee sends out invitation letters containing forms to persons who
may be interested in making a nomination.
01 March 2010
Deadline for submission of the form and related documents. The Committee
assesses the candidates' work and prepares a shortlist.
April 2010
The committee reviews the shortlist and consults advisers as to their knowledge
of chosen candidates. The advisers do not directly evaluate nominations nor
give explicit recommendations. On April 23, 2010, committee members will choose a winner and
the next day a public announcement and press conference will be held to
announce the winner.
18 May 2010
Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Award Ceremony. The prizewinner receives
the award.
The Gwangju Prize for Human Rights
Award will be presented to the laureate at a ceremony in Gwangju, Republic of Korea on May 18, which is the 30th
Anniversary of the Gwangju Uprising. The Award consists of a gold medal, a
certificate and a 50 Million Korean Won (KRW 50,000,000.00) grant to support
the ongoing work of the laureate.
The annual Gwangju Prize for Human Rights has the following
aims:
1) To enhance the spirit of the May 18 Democratic Uprising by recognizing
individuals, groups and institutions who have contributed to protecting the human
rights of the excluded, impoverished and disempowered at the grassroots level.
2) To reward individuals, groups and institutions for promoting the goals of
the May 18 Democratic Uprising as a movement toward peace, unification and
cooperation.
The May 18 Memorial Foundation
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