UNESCO-MADANJEET SINGH PRIZE FOR THE PROMOTION OF TOLERANCE AND NON-VIOLENCE
In recognition of a lifelong devotion to communal harmony and peace, the Prize bears the name of its benefacto Madanjeet Singh, who was a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, Indian artist, writer and diplomat. Objective The UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence is aimed at advancing the spirit of tolerance in the arts, culture, education, science and communication. Who can win the Prize? Who can submit Nominations? |
Additional materials (publications, video, audio and other teaching materials, etc.) may be attached to the nomination form. Who designates Laureates? How the Prize is awarded? Eligibility : |
“It is essential for international harmony that individuals, communities and nations accept and respect the multicultural character of the human family. Without tolerance there can be no peace, and without peace there can be no development or democracy.” “In order to generate public awareness, emphasize the dangers of intolerance and react with renewed commitment and action in support of tolerance promotion and education, we solemnly proclaim 16 November the annual International Day for Tolerance.”
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES ON TOLERANCE, adopted on 16 November 1985 at the twenty-eighth session of the UNESCO General Conference
Prize funded by Madanjeet Singh is amended and upgraded to $ 100,000.
List of Laureates of UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence
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2024 |
Redinterprete Organization- Representative of Redinterprete Organization Mr. Eduardo Martinez Gutierrez |
Mexico |
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2022 |
Ms Franca Ma-ih Sulem Yong, President of the NGOs #Afrogiveness and Positive Youths Africa |
Cameroon |
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2020 |
Centre Résolution Conflits in Democratic Republic of Congo |
Congo |
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2018 | i) Ms Manon Barbeau, A Canadian filmmaker & President and Founder of Wapikoni Mobile | Canada | More Information |
ii) The Kenyan NGO The Coexist Initiative | Kenya | More Information |
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2016 | The Federal Research and Methodological Center for Tolerance, Psychology and Education (Tolerance Center) of the Russian Federation |
Russia | More Information |
2014 | i) Mr Ibrahim Ag Idbaltanat | Mali | More Information |
ii) Mr Francisco Javier Estévez Valencia | Chile | More Information |
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2011 | i) Ms Anarkali Honaryar | Afghanistan | More Information |
ii) Mr Khaled Abu Awwad | Palestine | More Information |
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2009 | i) Mr François Houtart | Belgium | More Information |
ii) Mr Abdul Sattar Edhi | Pakistan | More Information |
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2006 | Veerasingham Anandasangaree | Sri Lanka | More Information |
2004 | Ms Taslima Nasreen, Writer | Bangladesh | More Information |
2002 | Ms Aung San Suu Kyi Prize funded by Madanjeet Singh is amended and upgraded to $ 100,000. |
Myanmar | More Information |
2000 | Pope Shenouda III (1923-2012) The Head of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church | Egypt | More Information |
1998 | i) Mr. Narayan Desai | India | More Information |
ii) Ms. Shah Taj Qizilbash | Pakistan | More Information |
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1996 | Association of 32 Non-Governmental Women’s Organizations “Pro-Femmes Twese Hamwe” of Rwanda |
Rwanda | More Information |
1995 | At its 146th session, unanimously adopted the decision to establish the "UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize | More Information |
During the event, Madam France Marquet, SAF Representative to UNESCO and Trustee of the Madanjeet Singh Foundation, met Ms. Ariana Cortez, Vice Chancellor of the Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences (UMCE), Chile. Their discussion highlighted the shared commitment to advancing education and scientific research, particularly in Latin America and South Asia.
The South Asia Foundation is proud to sponsor the National Conference on Green Energy Technologies for Sustainability (NCGETS-2025) under the UNESCO Chair activity. ..
Madanjeet Singh Institute of South Asian Arts (UMISAA), Beaconhouse National University (BNU) proudly announces the Investiture Ceremony of the UNESCO Chair on Inclusion through Art, the first of its kind in Pakistan, to be held on December 13, 2024, at the university’s campus. This prestigious occasion marks a significant milestone in promoting inclusive and sustainable arts education on both a national and global scale.
10th of Dec 2024 will remain etched in golden letters for Pondicherry University as the UNESCO Chair on "Renewable and Clean Energy for Sustainable Development" has been inaugurated at UMSGET the inaugurated by Madame France Marquet, Principal Trustee of the MSF, and Mr. Timothy Curtis, Director and UNESCO Representative in the presence of the Prof. K. Tharanikkarasu, Vice Chancellor and other dignitaries of the University.
Madame France Marquet, Principal Trustee of the Madanjeet Singh Foundation (MSF), and Mr. Timothy Curtis, Director and Representative for the UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia covering Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives and Sri Lanka, visited the UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Centre of the Asian College of Journalism (UMCSAJ)....