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The winners of the 1997 awards embody the policy aims of the Prince Claus Fund: Exceptional work in the field of culture and development in Asia, Latin America and notably in Africa. Laureates. The Zimbabwe International Book Fair (Principal Award) Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) (Senegal)
Tunakaimanu Fielakepa was one of the recipients in 2020 of the Prince Claus Awards for culture and its development. The first winner of this award from Oceania , her award was given for: her immense contribution to the ongoing vitality of the women's textile arts, demonstrating that koloa is a living cultural form and an integral part of Tongan ...
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Prince Claus Award: Madeeha Gauhar: 2006 Madeeha Gauhar (an activist of women's rights from Pakistan) was honored with Prince Claus Award from Netherlands in 2006 for her contributions to highlight various social issues associated with human rights and women's rights in South Asia through the medium of theatre arts. [62] Order of Merit of the ...
Aklilu Lemma (1934–1997), Ethiopian physician and was co-awarded the 1989 Right Livelihood Award. Dessalegn Rahmato (1940–), Ethiopia sociologist and was awarded the 1998 Prince Claus Award. Legesse Wolde-Yohannes, Ethiopian horticultural scientist and was co-awarded the 1989 Right Livelihood Award.
In 2002, N'Dour was honoured with a Prince Claus Award, under that year's theme "Languages and transcultural forms of expression". In 2006, N'Dour played the role of the African-British abolitionist Olaudah Equiano in the movie Amazing Grace, which chronicled the efforts of William Wilberforce to end slavery in the British Empire. [26]
The 2008 jury of the Prince Claus Fund describes the photo series as intense, cru, powerful and poetic. [1] [7] In 2005. Uchechukwu received the Élan Price on the African Photography Encounters in Mali for his work Fire, Flesh and Blood. [6] [1] In 2008 he was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands. [1]
As well as his 1985 award, Wang received the 2003 Prince Claus Award in recognition for his meticulous research into popular culture and decorative arts of the People's Republic of China. With his knowledge of traditions and skills, he contributed to the recovery from the dislocation caused by the Cultural Revolution by preserving and ...