By fundsforngos, on July 11th, 2011% The Human Rights Prize of the French Republic was created in 1988 to honour and award individuals or organizations working across the world for human rights. The award is presented irrespective of nationality or borders for the work undertaken in France or abroad. The 2011 Human Rights Prize of the French Republic, ‘Liberty, . . . → Read More: Human Rights Prize of the French Republic: Call for Applications
By fundsforngos, on July 22nd, 2010% The Emilio F. Mignone International Human Rights Prize is the first and one of the few awards given in the field of human rights by a developing country. The Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Argentine Republic established this prize in 2007 “grant recognition to foreign institutions and/or individuals residing . . . → Read More: Argentina’s International Human Rights Prize
By fundsforngos, on July 7th, 2010% Established in 1988, the French Republic’s Human Rights Prize, “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” for 2010 is now open to applications. Individuals or NGOs from any country can submit nominations for this prestigious French prize, which is endowed by the Prime Minister of France and awarded annually by the National Consultative Commission of Human Rights. . . . → Read More: Call for Applications for the French Republic’s Human Rights Prize, “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” for 2010
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