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Award Ceremony of the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence

When :

from Friday 16 November, 2018
18:00
to Friday 16 November, 2018
19:00

Type of event :

Prize-giving ceremony

Where :

UNESCO Headquarters, 7, place de Fontenoy, 75007, Paris, France

Contact :

Anna Maria Majlöf, am.majlof@unesco.org

The Award Ceremony of the 2018 Edition of the Prize will take place on 16 November 2018, on the occasion of the International Day for Tolerance, at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay will award the 2018 edition of the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-violence to filmmaker Manon Barbeau (Canada) and the NGO The Coexist Initiative (Kenya).

An international jury recommended the two laureates in recognition of their work in human rights, promotion of tolerance and inclusion.

Manon Barbeau, an innovative social entrepreneur and filmmaker, is awarded for her defense of human rights and tolerance through the art of cinema and a wide range of activities that she develops through Wapikoni Mobile Studios, amplifying the voices of indigenous people.

The Coexist Initiative is awarded the Prize for its promotion of gender equality, social justice and human rights, with particular focus on women and girls. The Coexist Initiative is a non-profit organization working to end violence against women, particularly through an approach that tackles harmful cultural practices and negative stereotypes based on gender.

Celebrating its 22th anniversary this year, the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence, created in 1995, aims to advance the spirit of tolerance in arts, education, culture, science and communication. The Prize is awarded every two years to individuals or institutions for their exceptional contributions to the promotion of tolerance and non-violence. The US$ 100,000 monetary value of the Prize will be divided equally between the two laureates.