Gusi Peace Prize
Gusi Peace Prize | |
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Awarded for | To honor contributions to global peace and progress |
Location | Manila |
Country | Philippines |
Presented by | Gusi Peace Prize International |
First awarded | 2002 |
Official website |
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The Gusi Peace Prize is a private[1] award given by the Gusi Peace Prize Foundation, based in Manila, Philippines. The Gusi Peace Prize recognizes individuals and organizations who have contributed to global peace and progress through a wide variety of fields. The awards ceremonies are held yearly in Manila, Philippines, on the fourth Wednesday of November.[2]
In addition to the award, the foundation is said to conduct charity and medical outreach in different provinces in the Philippines[3]
The Gusi Peace Prize is referred to in Presidential Proclamation No. 1476[4] signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, declaring every fourth Wednesday of November as the 'Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day'.
The Gusi Peace Prize was founded by its now chairman Barry Gusi as a way to continue the work of his late father, Gemeniano Javier Gusi, said to be a World War II guerrilla who fought against the Japanese and later became a politician and human rights advocate.
Background
The Gusi Peace Prize Foundation is non-stock, non-profit and non-secular. It is registered in the Securities and Exchange Commission in Manila,[5] Philippines. Its main objective is to confer awards of recognition to individuals or groups who have contributed to peace and respect for human life and dignity. The foundation recognizes achievements in a wide range of fields.[6]
Mission
"To honor individuals and organizations who have given exemplary contributions to Global Peace and Progress, through international brotherhood and friendship, and by using their God-given talents for the benefit of mankind; To champion human rights and maintain governance, democracy, equality, international peace and goodwill."[7]
Vision
"A World of Peace and Prosperity due to The Gusi Peace Prize Ideals (Godliness-Unification-Service-Internationalism) totally embraced by all nations."[7]
Ceremony
The awarding ceremony is held annually every fourth Wednesday of November (The Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day). The event is held at the Philippine International Convention Center in Manila. Recipients must be present to receive the award, except for extreme circumstances such as health or accident. To showcase international cultures, traditional performers from different countries take stage during the awards ceremonies. Before the conclusion of the event, a Dove Ceremony takes place where a dove is set free on stage to symbolize world peace.
Laureates
2015
2015 Laureates | Country | Award category |
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Ex. Pres. Antonio Eanes | Portugal | Statesmanship |
Ex. Pres. Askar Akayev | Kyrgyzstan | Statesmanship & Scientific Research (Applied Mathematics & Optics) |
Hon. Shykh Seraj | Bangladesh | Poverty Alleviation, Agriculture, Journalism |
Ms. Nora Aunor | Philippines | International excellence in performing arts & cinema. |
Dr. Huang Jiefu | China |
Human Rights |
Dr. Susan Briggs | U.S.A |
International Medical Surgical Response |
Dr. Alexander Chumakov | Russia |
Philosophy |
Dr. Syunji Sano | Japan |
Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery |
Hon. Ali Hamad Mohammed Said Efaifa | Qatar |
Poverty Alleviation & Job Creation |
Doc. Ing. Petr Blížkovský PhD.[8] | Czech Republic |
International Diplomacy (United Nations) |
Dr. Zuriyadda Sakipova | Kazakhstan |
Academe |
Dr. Rob Verpoorte | Netherlands |
Scientific Research (Pharmacology) |
Dr. Mary Pinder | Australia |
Medicine (Intensive Care, SARS and International Development) |
Dr. Hans Lehrach | Germany |
Scientific Research ( Human Genome & Medical Systems Biology) |
Dr. Zurab Vadachkoria | Georgia |
Medicine ; Academe & Research on Maxillo-facial Surgery ; and Internationalization of Medical Education |
Hon. Hun Many | Cambodia |
Youth leadership, promoting the Communist Indochinese Youth activities in Cambodia [9] |
2014
2014 Laureates | Country | Award category |
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Vytautas Landsbergis | Lithuania | Statesmanship |
Cynthia Villar | Philippines | Poverty Alleviation thru Livelihood Projects & Women Empowerment |
Atiur Rahman | Bangladesh | Contributions as a Poor Man’s Economist |
Saad Nahar Al-Baddah Almutairi | Saudi Arabia | For Human Rights of Overseas Workers and Anti-Corruption Advocacy |
Manson Fok | China | Medicine (Esophageal & Laparoscopic Surgery), Medical Biotechnology Development & Philanthropy |
Dominique Hoppe | France | Peacebuilding thru development of political & diplomatic networks & activities supporting human rights & fundamental freedoms. |
Achyuta Samanta | India | Poverty Alleviation thru Education and Humanitarianism |
Hans Koechler | Austria | Philosophy of Law |
Parviz Pargari | Iran | Contribution in Interior Architectural Design |
Yoshinory Asakawa | Japan | Academe and Research in Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Science |
Virima Mudogo | DR Congo | Humanitarianism & Scientific Research |
Gerhard Bringmann | Germany | Humanitarianism & Scientific Research |
Luigi Pellegrini | Italy | Innovation in Pharmacy and Telemedicine |
Kasimierz Glowniak | Poland | Academe and Scientific Research (Pharmacognosy) |
2013
2013 Laureates | Country | Award category |
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Rajkeswur Purryag | Mauritius | Statesmanship |
Emil Constantinescu | Romania | Statesmanship & Academe |
Arnold Rüütel[10] | Estonia | Statesmanship |
Al-Sadiq al-Mahdi | Sudan | Statesmanship |
Bandar bin Sultan[11][12] | Saudi Arabia | Statesmanship & Academe |
Catherine Atoki[13] | Nigeria | Human Rights Advocacy |
Malek Jandali | Syria | Performing Arts (Composer & Pianist) & Humanitarianism |
Orhan Güvenen[14] | Turkey | Economics & Strategic Research & Diplomacy |
Raoul Weiler[14] | Belgium | Science and Technology |
Glen Martin | USA | Philosophy of Human Liberation |
Igor Kondrashin | Russia | Scientific Philosophy |
Ferhat Mehenni | Algeria,Kabylia | Human Rights and Politics |
Abdelmajid Amrani | Algeria | Philosophy |
Jerome Binde | France | International Diplomacy and Foresight |
Ahm Nouman[15] | Bangladesh | Poverty Alleviation and Humanitarianism |
Yolanda Reyes | Philippines | Architecture & Academe |
2012
2012 Laureates | Country | Award category |
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Bertrand De Speville | United Kingdom | Anti-corruption |
Hissah Bint Saad Abdulad Salem Al-Sabah | Kuwait | Women's Right |
Benjamin Joses Odoki | Uganda | Social Justice |
Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen | Mauritius | Social Justice |
Deepika Priyadarshani[16] | Sri Lanka | Performing Arts |
Naseer Shamma[17] | Iraq | Performing Arts |
Liisa Kiianlinna | Finland | Social Justice |
Ricardo Li Rosi | Argentina | Social Justice |
James G. Dy | Philippines | Humanitarianism |
Haji Ahmad Laksamana Bin Omar | Malaysia | Al-Quranic Research |
Ana Flisser | Mexico | Scientific Research (Parasitology) |
Felipe Guhl | Colombia | Scientific Research (Chagas Disease) |
Timi Ecimovic | Slovenia | Academe |
David Christner[18] | USA | Humanitarianism |
Valery Dubrov | Ukraine | Scientific Research (Tuberculosis) |
Fidel Julian Gutierrez Vivanco | Peru | Academe |
Ricardoe Di Done | Canada | Children's Rights |
Kent Wong | Macau | Humanitarianism |
Boris Astafiev | Russia | Scientific Research (Physics) |
Kostadin Hadzhigaev | Bulgaria | Governance |
2011
2011 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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James R. Mancham[19][20] | Seychelles | Statesmanship |
Amos Sawyer[21] | Liberia | Statesmanship |
Begjhet C. Pacolli | Kosovo | Statesmanship |
Thakur Powdyel | Bhutan | Academe |
Mayankote Kelath Narayanan | India | Governance |
Dr Jagdish Gandhi | India | Academe |
Vladimir Megre[22] | Russia | Literature |
Diana Uribe | Colombia | Journalism |
Norman Inkster | Canada | Humanitarian Law |
Phongsavath Boupha | Laos | Diplomacy |
Phra Maha Vudhijaya Vajiramedhi | Thailand | Religion |
Felino Palafox | Philippines | Architecture (Urban Planning Development) |
Richard Ryan Ho Lung[23] | Jamaica | Humanitarianism |
Viktor Medikov | Russia | Academe |
Emanuel Jones | USA | Politics |
Thomas Stern | USA | Humanitarianism |
Yolanda Stern | Philippines | Social Services |
Roland Mösl | Austria | Scientific Invention (PEGE) |
Aykut Eken | Turkey | Social Services |
2010
2010 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Arnold Foote[24] | Jamaica | Peace and Mutual Understanding |
Mary Chinery-Heese[25] | Ghana | Diplomacy |
Michael Nobel | Sweden | Academe |
Oliver Revell[26] | USA | International Law Enforcement and Peacekeeping |
Mahinda Hathurusinghe[27] | Sri Lanka | Human Rights |
Yank Barry | Canada | Social Services |
Art Ong Jumsai[28] | Thailand | Academe |
Lo Seng Chung | China | Social Services |
Jivko Jelev | Bulgaria | Scientific Innovation |
Rocky Evangelista[29] | Philippines | Social Services |
Irinel Poppescu | Romania | Medicine (liver transplant) |
Arne Veidung | Norway | Scientific Innovation |
David Plattner | USA | Environment |
Raoul Parienti | France | Scientific Innovation (Brail) |
Walter Maibaum | USA | Arts Preservation |
Demetri Argyropoulos[30] | Greece | Social Services |
Rainer Krell | Germany | Agriculture |
2009
2009 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Bob Filner | USA | Legislation |
Fuziah Raja Uda | Malaysia | Cultural Heritage Preservation |
Lea Salonga[31] | Philippines | Performing Arts |
Massimo Romagnoli | Italy | Politics |
Alice Chiu | Hong Kong | Philanthropy |
Charalambos Lambrou | Cyprus | Social Services |
Timi Bakatselos | Greece | Social Services |
Ho Son Fat | Macau | Medicine (Urology) |
Natividad Mercedes Meza | Paraguay | Humanitarian Law |
Surapee Rojanavongse | Thailand | Cultural Heritage Preservation |
Liu Chi Chun | Taiwan | Social Services |
Joseph A. Faller | Philippines | Social Services |
Emil-Silvio Ciobata | Romania | Performing Arts |
Alexey Steele | USA | Visual Arts |
Silvia Scherer | Switzerland | Social Services |
Christine M. Warnke | USA | Humanitarianism |
Preciosa Soliven | Philippines | Academe |
Ali Nasuh Mahruki | Turkey | Sports |
2008
2008 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Gus Bilirakis | USA | Legislation |
Charles Njonjo | Kenya | Statesmanship |
Tan Sri Pandikar Mulia | Malaysia | Legislation |
Henry Lee | USA | Crime Investigation |
Harold Thompson | Australia | Medicine |
Antonio Lopez | Philippines | Journalism |
James Boss | Singapore | Scientific Innovation |
Cosme Naval | Philippines | Ophthalmology |
Kevin Kwan | Hong Kong | Aquaculture |
Rosario Uriarte | Philippines | Social Services |
Dan Reinstein | UK | Ophthalmology |
Rolf Schwind | Germany | Laser Industry |
Giorgos Tasou | Cyprus | Social Services |
2007
2007 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Elias Camsik Chin | Palau | Statesmanship |
Ney Robinson Suassuna | Brazil | Political Governance |
Heherson Alvarez | Philippines | Public Service |
Elmo Johnson | Federated States of Micronesia | Indigenous Rights |
Michalos Constantine | Greece | Job Creation |
Constancia de Guzman | Philippines | Anti-Graft & Corruption |
Persida Rueda-Acosta | Philippines | Human Rights |
George Bistis[32] | USA | Broadcast Journalism |
Tae Sup Lee | South Korea | Social Services |
Thomas Cheng Wai Yu | Hong Kong | Sports (martial arts) |
Peter Schantz | USA | Medicine (Veterinary) |
Farland Stanley[33] | USA | Archeology |
Shigeru Suganami | Japan | Social Services |
Thep Phongternith | Thailand | Academe |
Yu Pang Lin | China | Social Services |
2006
The awards were presented by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, at Meralco Theater on 22 November 2006.
2006 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Fidel V. Ramos | Philippines | Statesmanship |
Ram B. Jethmalani | India | Humanitarian Law |
Supreme Master Ching Hai | Vietnam | Philanthropy |
Tarmizi Taher | Indonesia | Religion |
Carl T.C. Gutierrez | Guam | Public Service |
Ioannis Lyras[34] | Greece | Humanitarianism (Plastic Surgery) |
Datuk Ismail Mohammad | Malaysia | Social Services |
Alan John Hackett | New Zealand | Sports (Bungee Jumping) |
Katya Grineva | Russia | Performing Arts (Piano) |
Bup Kwan | South Korea | Social Services |
Felipe I. Tolentino | Philippines | Medicine (Ophthalmology) |
Corsie Legaspi | Philippines | Social Services |
Carlo J. Caparas | Philippines | Cinematic Excellence |
Leung Ping Chung | Hong Kong | Academe |
Wang Zushi | China | Cultural Heritage Preservation |
2005
2005 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Madeleine Z. Bordallo | Guam | Legislation |
Edward S. Hagedorn | Philippines | Environment |
Nikitas Lulias | Greece | Religion |
Li Qi | China | Visual Arts |
Dr. Sundaram Natarajan | India | Medicine (Ophthalmology) |
George Dovellos | Greece | Social Services |
Maria Coop | Philippines | Social Services |
Anthony C. H. Wong | Hong Kong | Social Services |
Gina Lopez | Philippines | Children's Rights |
David T. Bussau | New Zealand | Social Services |
Alexandra Prieto-Romualdez | Philippines | Humanitarianism |
Malcolm William Prowse | Australia | Human Rights |
Arlene Riccio | USA | Social Services |
Jose Mari Chan | Philippines | Performing Arts |
2004
2004 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Rodolfo Quizon | Philippines | Cinematic Excellence |
John Michael Quinata | Guam | Legislation |
Gaudencio B. Rosales | Philippines | Religion |
Feliciano Belmonte Jr. | Philippines | Politics |
Hiro Kundamal | India | Social Services |
Eugene Torre | Philippines | Sports (Chess) |
Iichiro Ohhira | Japan | Scientific Discovery (Lactobacilli) |
Mel Tiangco | Philippines | Broadcast Journalism |
Douglas Maclagan | UK | Social Services |
Fundador C. Soriano | Philippines | Broadcast Journalism |
Lee Xiu Mien | China | Academe |
Peter K. W. Fong | Hong Kong | Academe |
Georg von Dziembowski | Germany | Engineering Technology (Nokia) |
2003
2003 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Fernando Poe, Jr. | Philippines | Cinematic Excellence |
Maximo V. Soliven | Philippines | Journalism |
Julita V. Sotejo | Philippines | Nursing |
Carmen Fernandez | Guam | Academe |
Jesse Anderson Lujan | Guam | Sports (Mr. Universe) |
Rodolfo Biazon | Philippines | Legislation |
Tomy Remengesau | Palau | Statesmanship |
Gloria Gibbon Salii | Palau | Indigenous Rights |
Enrique P. Syquia | Malta | Social Services |
Teresita Ang See | Philippines | Human Rights |
Mildred A. Go | Philippines | Academe |
Julius Babao | Philippines | Broadcast Journalism |
Fe del Mundo | Philippines | Medicine (Pediatrics) |
2002
2002 Laureates | Country |
Award category |
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Anthony Quinn | USA | Cinematic Excellence |
Robert Barbers | Philippines | Human Rights |
Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.. | Philippines | Politics |
Angelo T. Reyes | Philippines | Social Services |
Benjamin Abalos | Philippines | Social Services |
References
- ↑ http://iregister.sec.gov.ph/MainServlet?param=search SEC Philippines - Gusi Peace Prize Foundation, Inc. registry
- ↑ "Asian version of Nobel Peace Prize". The Star (Malaysia). 14 June 2008.
- ↑ "Gusi Peace Prize".
- ↑
- ↑ http://iregister.sec.gov.ph/MainServlet?param=search SEC Philippines - Gusi Peace Prize registered as a private company
- ↑ CRISPINA MARTINEZ-BELEN (2011). "Int'l celebrities to grace 10th Gusi Peace Prize Awards Night". News Release. Philippines. FilAm Nation. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- 1 2 Gusi Peace Prize – Vision and Mission Statement
- ↑ http://frrms.mendelu.cz/en/about-the-faculty/organizational-structure/26370-Lide-na-MENDELU?osoba=37140 Personal page of Petr Blížkovský at Mendel university
- ↑ http://uyfc.org/about-us-2
- ↑ "Estonia Former President Ruutel receives peace prize". News Article. Baltic Region. Baltic Times. 2013.
- ↑ "HRH Prince Bandar Bin Khalid Al Faisal receives International Gusi Peace Prize". News Article. Middle East. Mid East Information. 2013.
- ↑ "Arab Thought Foundation receives Peace Prize". News Release. Saudi Arabia. tradearabia.com. 2013.
- ↑ "African Activist is First Nigerian to win Gusi Peace Prize". News Article. Africa. African Spotlight News. 2013.
- 1 2 Club of Rome News (November 2013). "Club of Rome Members Awarded Gusi Peace Prize". Web Article. Club of Rome News. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ Bangladesh News (16 November 2013). "Bangladeshi activist wins Gusi Peace Prize". News Article. Bangladesh. BDNews. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "Gusi Peace Prize for Deepika Priyadarshani". News Article. Sri Lanka Mirror. 2012.
- ↑ "Nasser Shamma Receives Gusi Peace Prize for Performing Arts & Humanitarianism". News Release. Iraq. tazc.org. 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "2012 Gusi Peace Prize Goes to Dr David Christner". News Release. United States. sbwire.com. 2012.
- ↑ E Turbo News (November 2011). "NOBEL PEACE PRIZE OF ASIA – Former Seychelles president to receive peace award". News Article. Seychelles. Global Travel Industry News. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "Mancham awarded peace prize for statesmanship". News Release. Republic of Seychelles. Seychelles Weekly. 2011.
- ↑ "Liberia President Sawyer awarded Gusi Prize for peace-building work in Africa". News Release. Indiana, United States. Indiana University News Room. 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ VMegre Official Website (6 November 2011). "Vladimir Megre is the laureate of Gusi Peace Prize International 2011". Web Article. VMegre.
- ↑ "ather Richard Ho Lung, EWTN Series Host, To Be Awarded Gusi Peace Prize". News Release. United States. 22 November 2011.
- ↑ "Arnold Foote Jr Wins Gusi Peace Prize". News Article. Jamaica. Jamaica Gleaner Newspaper. 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "Dr. Mary Chinery-Hesse of Ghana". Ghanadot.com. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- ↑ "Buck Revell *Gusi Peace Prize 2010". Web Article. Revell Group. November 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "Major General Mahinda Hathurusinghe to receive the prestigious Gusi Peace Prize". News Release. Sri Lanka. Daily FT News. 2010.
- ↑ "Dr. Art-Ong Jumsai Na Ayudhya, Thai Laureate, Received 2010 GUSI Peace Prize". News Release. Royal Thai Embassy, Manila. 2010.
- ↑ Fr. Will Matthews SDB (2010). "GUSI Peace Prize for a Filipino Salesian". News Article. Manila, Philippines. Salesian.org.
- ↑ "Demetri Argyropoulos a 2010 Gusi Peace Prize Recipient". News Article. Independent.com. 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ↑ "Lea Salonga wins Gusi Peace Prize". telebisyon.net.
- ↑ "Voice of America Broadcaster Awarded Gusi Peace Prize for Broadcast Journalism". News Release. United States. Voice of America News. 2007.
- ↑ "OU professor to receive Gusi Peace Prize". Article News. NewsOk. 2007.
- ↑ "PGMA Confers Gusi Peace Prize 2006 on Greek Plastic Surgeon". News Release. Athens, Greece. Philippine Embassy in Greece & Cyrpus. 2006.
External links
- Official website
- 2007 Gusi Peace Prize, Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association
- "2009 - Video-Report on Gusi Peace Prize 2009 ceremony".
- "Ferhat Mehenni awarded".