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Ramon Magsaysay Award

The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: Gawad Ramon Magsaysay) is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society.[1][2] The prize was established in April 1957 by the trustees of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund based in New York City with the concurrence of the Philippine government.[3][4][5] It is often called the "Nobel Peace Prize of Asia".[6]

Ramon Magsaysay Award
Gawad Ramon Magsaysay
Awarded forOutstanding contributions in Government Service, Public Service, Community Leadership, Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts, Peace and International Understanding and Emergent Leadership
CountryPhilippines
Presented byRamon Magsaysay Award Foundation
First awarded1958
Websitewww.rmaward.asia

History

The award is named after Ramon Magsaysay, the seventh president of the Republic of the Philippines after World War II. This has generated criticism[7] due to allegations of brutal suppression of dissent and subserviency to the US government during Magsaysay's tenure as defence secretary and president.

In May 1957, seven prominent Filipinos were named to the founding board of trustees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, the non-profit corporation tasked with implementing the awards program. Later on, the board of trustees diversified and included prominent Asians from all over the Asian continent and outlying islands. The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation gives the prize to Asian individuals achieving excellence in their respective fields.

The award recognizes and honors individuals and organizations in Asia regardless of race, creed, sex, or nationality, who have achieved distinction in their respective fields and have helped others generously without anticipating public recognition.

The awards used to be given in six categories, five of which were discontinued in 2009:

  • Government Service (1958–2008)
  • Public Service (1958–2008)
  • Community Leadership (1958–2008)
  • Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts (1958–2008)
  • Peace and International Understanding (1958–2008)
  • Emergent Leadership (2001– )
  • Uncategorized (2009– )

Awardees

The winners of the Ramon Magsaysay Awards come from different parts of Asia, although there are some instances where the winners came from countries outside Asia who had served, worked or accomplished something in different Asian countries. As of 2021, recipients have come from twenty-two Asian countries.

The following is a partial list of the awardees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award.[8] Awardees' individual nationality or country of origin and citizenship are indicated.

Starting 2009, the Award is no longer being given in fixed categories except for Emergent Leadership.

Government Service (1958–2008)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
1959   Jose Vasquez Aguilar
(1900–1980)
  Philippines "for their exemplary performance in the service of their respective governments."
  Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh
(1896–1982)
  India
1960 Not awarded
1961 Raden Kodijat
(1890–1968)
  Indonesia "for his dedicated and skillful direction of the massive yaws eradication effort that is freeing his countrymen from a disfiguring and crippling disease."
1962 Francisca Reyes-Aquino
(1899–1983)
  Philippines "for her original research on Filipino folk dance and music, preserving this rich heritage for future generations."
1963   Akhtar Hameed Khan
(1914–1999)
  Pakistan "for his inspiring personal commitment of experience, erudition and energy to scientific testing and application of a viable pattern for rural reform among his people."
1964 Yukiharu Miki
(1903–1964)
  Japan "for his humanistic foresight in engineering rapid but orderly modernization, assuring well-being for the entire community."
1965   Puey Ungphakorn
(1916–1999)
  Thailand "for his dedication, unquestioned integrity and high order of professional skill brought to the management of Thailand's public finance."
1966 Phon Sangsingkeo
(1907–1980)
  Thailand "for his farsighted design in creating and staffing superior mental health services for his country."
1967 Keo Viphakone
(1917–2006)
  Laos "for his sustained initiative and integrity in inaugurating public services for Lao villagers under handicaps that easily could have excused defeat."
1968   Kwoh-Ting Li
(1910–2001)
  Taiwan "for his vigorous, rational guidance of Taiwan's economy, generating one of the world's most rapid rates of industrial growth."
1969 Hsu Shih-chu
(b. ?)
  Taiwan "for his enthusiastic yet practical role in establishing Taiwan's rural health, sanitation and family planning services that are models for developing nations."
1970 Not awarded
1971   Ali Sadikin
(1926–2008)
  Indonesia "for his innovation, foresight and compassion in design and management of a modern administration giving residents of Indonesia's capital a sense of increased well-being in a finer community."
1972 Goh Keng Swee
(1918–2010)
  Singapore "as chief economic architect in transforming Singapore during the 1960s into Southeast Asia's most industrially and socially vibrant state, where all benefit from prosperity."
1973 Balachandra Chakkingal Shekhar
(1929–2006)
  Malaysia "for his leadership of scientific and technical advances that assure a more prosperous and stable future for rubber growers, large and small, in South and Southeast Asia."
1974 Hiroshi Kuroki
(1907–2001)
  Japan "for his administrative originality in modernizing a backward prefecture in a manner congenial to the traditional minded yet attracting the young."
1975 Mohamed Suffian Mohamed Hashim
(1917–2000)
  Malaysia "for his uprightness and humanity in adapting Western legal forms to realities of his own plural Asian society and shaping the public institutions of a new nation."
1976 Elsie Elliott Tu
(1913–2015)
  United Kingdom
  Hong Kong
"for her crusade for justice, making the Hong Kong Government, of which she is an elected member, more responsive to the less affluent."
1977 Bejamin Galstaun
(1913–1999)
  Indonesia "for guiding a new generation of Indonesians toward understanding and valuing animals and nature in Asia's moist tropics."
1978 Shahrum bin Yub
(1934–2016)
  Malaysia "for making a living museum an enlightening experience for all ages, fostering a national cultural awakening."
1979 Raden Wasito
(b. ?)
  Indonesia "for discovering a path in the Javanese villagers’ mind that led to one of the most dramatic and successful family planning programs in the free world."
1980 Raja Muhammed Alias
(b. 1932)
  Malaysia "for his steadfast, principled administration in translating Malaysia's 'land for the landless' schemes into prosperous realities."
1981 Prawase Wasi
(b. 1931)
  Thailand "for his research contributions to medical science while prompting his profession to make modern health care available to the poor."
1982 Arturo Alcaraz
(1916–2001)
  Philippines "for his scientific perspicacity and selfless perseverance in guiding Filipinos to understand and use one of their greatest natural resources."
1983   Su Nan-cheng
(1936–2016)
  Taiwan "for making government readily available and responsive to the needs of all citizens, while attractively modernizing an historic city."
1984 Wu Ta-You
(1907–2000)
  Taiwan "for designing Taiwan's move toward the forefront of science in education and practice."
1985 Tan Sri Noordin
(1921–2015)
  Malaysia "for his effective, fearless exposure of inefficiency and corruption in government, making a reality of public accountability."
1986 Not awarded
1987 Haji Hanafiah
(1910–1993)
  Malaysia "for enabling tens of thousands of devout Malaysian Muslims to accumulate savings and safely and economically make a cherished pilgrimage to Mecca."
1988   Miriam Defensor Santiago
(1945–2016)
  Philippines "for her bold and moral leadership in cleaning up a graft-ridden government agency."
1989 Zakiah Hanum
(1937–2019)
  Malaysia "for showing Malaysians how an expertly run archive system can illuminate their country’s past and play a vital role in its present."
1991 Alfredo Bengzon
(1934)
  Philippines "for his courageous demonstration that urgent social goals, however strongly opposed, can be achieved through the machinery of democratic government."
1992   Chamlong Srimuang
(b. 1935)
  Thailand "for his exemplary governorship of Bangkok and his fervent insistence that elections are the sole legitimate path to political power in Thailand."
1993 Võ Tòng Xuân
(b. 1940)
  Vietnam "for combining practical scientific research and effective advocacy to improve the lives of Vietnam’s farmers."
1994   Kiran Bedi
(b. 1949)
  India "for building confidence in India’s police though dynamic leadership and effective innovations in crime control, drug rehabilitation, and humane prison reform."
1995 Morihiko Hiramatsu
(1924–2016)
  Japan "for awakening the Oita Prefecture to self-reliant economic growth through the 'one village, one product' movement and a spirited call for local products with global appeal."
1996   Tirunellai Narayana Iyer Seshan
(1932–2019)
  India "for his resolute actions to bring order, fairness, and integrity to elections in India, the world’s largest democracy."
1997   Anand Panyarachun
(b. 1932)
  Thailand "for sustaining the momentum for reform and democracy in Thailand in a time of crisis and military rule."
1998 Syed Adibul Hasan Rizvi
(b. 1938)
  Pakistan "for transcending the limits of a public service hospital to make kidney dialysis, renal transplants, and other life-saving medical available free to thousands of Pakistani citizens."
1999 Tasneem Ahmad Siddiqui
(1939–2022)
  Pakistan "for demonstrating that a committed government agency working in partnership with NGOs and with the poor themselves can turn the tide against Pakistan’s crippling shelter crisis."
2000   Jesse Robredo
(1958–2012)
  Philippines "for giving credence to the promise of democracy by demonstrating that effective city management is compatible with yielding power to the people."
2001   Yuan Longping
(1931–2021)
  China "for the unique contribution of his research in rice hybridization to food security in Asia."
2002   Hilario G. Davide, Jr.
(b. 1935)
  Philippines "for his life of principled citizenship in profound service to democracy and the rule of law in the Philippines."
2003 James Michael Lyngdoh
(b. 1939)
  India "for convincing validation of free and fair elections as the foundation and best hope of secular democracy in strife-torn India."
2004 Haydee Yorac
(1941–2005)
  Philippines "for building confidence in government through service of exceptional integrity and rigor and her unwavering pursuit of the rule of law in the Philippines."
2005 Jon Ungpakorn
(b. 1947)
  Thailand "for his impassioned insistence as a senator that Thailand respect the rights and attend humanely to the needs of its least advantaged citizens."
2006 Ek Sonn Chan
(b. ?)
  Cambodia "for his exemplary rehabilitation of a ruined public utility, bringing safe drinking water to a million people in Cambodia's capital city."
2007   Jovito Salonga
(1920–2016)
  Philippines "for the exemplary integrity and substance of his long public career in service to democracy and good government in the Philippines."
2008 Grace Padaca
(b. 1963)
  Philippines "for empowering voters in the Philippines' Isabela Province to reclaim their democratic right to elect leaders of their own choosing and to contribute as full partners in their own development."

Public Service (1958–2008)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
1958 Mary Rutnam
(1873–1962)
  Canada
  Sri Lanka
"for her gift of service to the Ceylonese people and the example she has set by her full life of dedication as a private citizen to the needs of others."
1959 Joaquin Vilallonga, S.J.
(1868–1963)
  Spain
  Philippines
"for their compassionate concern for others whom society had cast aside."
Tee Tee Luce
(1895–1982)
  Myanmar
1960 Henry Holland
(1875–1965)
  United Kingdom
  Pakistan
"for the selfless dedication of their renowned surgical skills to combat the blight of blindness in a remote hinterland."
Ronald Holland
(b. ?)
1961 Nilawan Pintong
(1915–2017)
  Thailand "for her volunteer participation and leadership in developing constructive civic enterprises that have given women a new and creative role in Thailand."
1962 Horace Kadoorie
(1902–1995)
  United Kingdom
  Hong Kong
"for their practical philanthropy working in partnership with Government and struggling cultivators to promote rural welfare in the Colony of Hong Kong."
Lawrence Kadoorie
(1899–1993)
1963   Helen Kim
(1899–1970)
  South Korea "for her indomitable role in the emancipation and education of Korean women and sustained participation in civic affairs, symbolizing to Korean women their awakening."
1964 Nguyễn Lạc Hoá
(1908–1989)
  Vietnam "for his extraordinary valor in defense of freedom, strengthening among a beleaguered people the resolution to resist tyranny."
1965   Jayaprakash Narayan
(1902–1979)
  India "for his constructive articulation of a public conscience for modern India."
1966 Kim Yong-ki
(1908–1988)
  South Korea "for his example of Christian principles practically applied to improve agriculture and imbue rural life with new joy and dignity."
1967   Sithiporn Kridakorn
(1883–1971)
  Thailand "for vigorously defending the interests of Thai farmers, critically challenging government policies with the pragmatism of a man who knows the soil."
1968   Seiichi Tobata
(1899–1983)
  Japan "for his incisive contributions toward modernization of Japan's agriculture and the sharing of its experience with developing nations."
1969 Kim Hyung-seo
(b. ?)
  South Korea "for his sturdy, productive leadership of fellow refugees and other landless countrymen in reclaiming for themselves new agricultural land from the sea."
1970 Not awarded
1971   Pedro Orata
(1899–1989)
  Philippines "for his 44 years of creative work in education, particularly his conception and promotion of barrio high schools for rural Filipino youth."
1972 Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
(b. 1943)
  Philippines "for their leadership in the renaissance of the performing arts, giving a new cultural content to popular life."
Gilopez Kabayao
(b. 1929)
1973   Bishop Antonio Fortich, D.D.
(1913–2003)
  Philippines "for their engineering of an experiment in rural development giving small, indebted farmers in Dacongcogan Valley control of their livelihood and new hope."
Benjamin Gaston
(1913–1974)
1974   Madurai Shanmukhavadivu Subbulakshmi
(1916–2004)
  India "for her exalting rendition of devotional song and magnanimous support of numerous public causes in India over four decades."
1975 Phra Chamroon Parnchand
(1926–1999)
  Thailand "for curing thousands of drug addicts with unorthodox yet efficacious herbal and spiritual treatment in his monastery."
1976 Hermenegild Joseph Fernandez
(1945–2010)
  France
  Sri Lanka
"for his effective teaching of skills, values and discipline that build underprivileged and delinquent boys into self-respecting, useful citizens."
1977 Fe Villanueva del Mundo
(1911–2011)
  Philippines "for her lifelong dedication and pioneering spirit as a physician extraordinary to needy Filipino children."
1978   Prateep Ungsongtham Hata
(b. 1952)
  Thailand "for bringing learning, better health and hope to impoverished children otherwise denied services in the portside slum of Klong Toey."
1979 Chang Kee-ryo
(1911–1995)
  South Korea "for his practical, personal Christian charity in founding the Blue Cross Medical Cooperative in Pusan, giving the poor right to quality healthcare."
1980 Ohm Dae-sup
(1921–2009)
  South Korea "for his abiding commitment toward making knowledge a tool for life-betterment in rural Korea."
1981 Johanna Sunarti Nasution
(1923–2010)
  Indonesia "for her leadership of a volunteer movement, institutionalizing social services through cooperation by diverse civic and religious groups, schools and government agencies."
1982   Manibhai Desai
(1920–1993)
  India "for his practical fulfillment of a vow made to Mahatma Gandhi 36 years ago to uplift, socially and economically, the poorest villagers."
1983 Fua Hariphitak
(1910–1993)
  Thailand "for preserving and teaching a younger generation art forms that distinguish Thailand’s unique graphic and architectural heritage."
1984 Thongbai Thongpao
(1926–2011)
  Thailand "for his effective and fair use of his legal skills and pen to defend those who have 'less in life and thus need more in law.'"
1985   Baba Amte
(1914–2008)
  India "for his work-oriented rehabilitation of Indian leprosy patients and other handicapped outcasts."
1986   Abdul Sattar Edhi
(1928–2016)
  Pakistan "for giving substance in an Islamic society to the ancient humane commandment that thou art thy brother's keeper."
  Bilquis Bano Edhi
(1947–2022)
1987   Hans Bague Jassin
(1917–2000)
  Indonesia "for preserving for Indonesians their literary heritage."
1988   Masanobu Fukuoka
(1913–2008)
  Japan "for his demonstration to small farmers everywhere that natural farming offers a practical, environmentally safe, and bountiful alternative to modern commercial practices and their harmful consequences."
1989   Lakshmi Chand Jain
(1925–2010)
  India "for his informed and selfless commitment to attack India's poverty at the grass-roots level."
1991   Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
(b. 1955)
  Thailand "for making her royal office an instrument of enlightened endeavor for Thailand, and her sparkling embodiment of the best that is Thai."
1992   Angel Alcala
(b. 1929)
  Philippines "for his pioneering scientific leadership in rehabilitating the coral reefs of the Philippines and in sustaining for Filipinos the natural abundance of their country's marine life."
1993 Banoo Jehangir Coyaji
(1917–2004)
  India "for mobilizing the resources of a modern urban hospital to bring better health and brighter hopes to Maharashtra's rural women and their families."
1994   Mechai Viravaidya
(b. 1941)
  Thailand "for his mounting creative public campaigns in Thailand to promote family planning, rural development and a rigorous, honest, and compassionate response to the plague of AIDS."
1995   Asma Jahangir
(1952–2018)
  Pakistan "for challenging Pakistan to embrace and uphold the principles of religious tolerance, gender equality, and equal protection under the law."
1996 John Woong-Jin Oh, K.B.J.
(b. 1944)
  South Korea "for arousing in Korea a compassion for the poor by personifying the scriptural injunction to Love Thy Neighbor."
1997 Mahesh Chander Mehta
(b. 1946)
  India "for his claiming for India's present and future citizens their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment."
1998 Sophon Suphapong
(b. 1946)
  Thailand "for stimulating Thailand's rural economy by helping hundreds of rural cooperatives and community organizations own and operate their own businesses as affiliates of a major Thai oil company."
1999   Rosa Rosal
(b. 1931)
  Philippines "for her lifetime of unstinting voluntary service, inspiring Filipinos to put the needs of others before their own."
2000 Liang Congjie
(1932–2010)
  China "for his courageous pioneering leadership in China's environmental movement and nascent civil society."
2001 Wu Qing
(b. 1937)
  China "for path-breaking advocacy on behalf of women and the rule of law in the People's Republic of China."
2002 Ruth Pfau, F.C.M.
(1929–2017)
  Pakistan "for her lifelong dedication to eradicate leprosy and its stigma in Pakistan, and other loving gifts to her adopted country."
2003   Gao Yaojie
(b. 1927)
  China "for her fervent personal crusade to confront the AIDS crisis in China and to address it humanely."
2004 Jiang Yanyong
(b. 1931)
  China "for his brave stand for truth in China, spurring life-saving measures to confront and contain the deadly threat of SARS."
2005   Teten Masduki
(b. 1963)
  Indonesia "for challenging Indonesians to expose corruption and claim their right to clean government."
  Viswanathan Shanta
(1927–2021)
  India "for her leadership of Chennai's Cancer Institute (WIA) as a center of excellence and compassion for the study and treatment of cancer in India."
2006   Park Won-soon
(1955–2020)
  South Korea "for his principled activism fostering social justice, fair business practices, clean government, and a generous spirit in South Korea's young democracy."
2007 Kim Sun-tae
(b. ?)
  South Korea "for his inspiring ministry of hope and practical assistance to his fellow blind and visually impaired citizens in South Korea."
2008 Center for Agriculture and Rural Development Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI)   Philippines "for its successful adaptation of microfinance to the Philippines, providing self-sustaining and comprehensive financial services for half a million poor women and their families."
Therdchai Jivacate
(b. 1941)
  Thailand "for his dedicated efforts in Thailand to provide inexpensive, practical, and comfortable artificial limbs to even the poorest amputees."

Community Leadership (1958–2008)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
1958   Vinoba Bhave[9][10]
(1895–1982)
  India "for his furtherance of the cause of arousing his countrymen toward voluntary action in relieving social injustice and economic inequalities."
1959   Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama
(b. 1935)
  Tibet "for his leadership of the Tibetan community's gallant struggle in defense of the sacred religion that is the inspiration of their life and culture."
1960   Tunku Abdul Rahman
(1903–1990)
  Malaysia "for his guidance of a multiracial society through its constitutional struggle for independence, toward communal alliance and national identity."
1961 Gus Borgeest
(1909–2013)
  United Kingdom
  Hong Kong
"for his establishing of a model for resettlement and rehabilitation of refugees that enhances their self-respect and productive capabilities."
1962   Palayil Narayanan
(1923–1996)
  Malaysia "for their championship of the workers' cause through vigorous advancement of responsible and free trade unionism."
Koesna Poeradiredja
(1902–1976)
  Indonesia
1963 Verghese Kurien[11][12]
(1921–2012)
  India "for their creative coordination of government and private enterprise to improve the supply of an essential food and sanitation in one of Asia's largest and most crowded urban complexes and to raise living standards among village producers."
Dara Nusserwanji Khurody
(1906–1983)
Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel[13][14]
(1903–1994)
1964 Pablo Torres Tapia
(1908–1967)
  Philippines "for his steadfast determination in mobilizing the savings of his community to provide workable credit facilities for its productive needs."
1965 Lim Kim San
(1916–2006)
  Singapore "for his marshalling of talents and resources to provide one-fifth of Singapore's burgeoning population with decent, moderately-priced housing amidst attractive surroundings."
1966   Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay[15]
(1903–1988)
  India "for her enduring creativity with handicrafts and cooperatives, as in politics, art and the theater."
1967   Abdul Razak Hussein
(1922–1976)
  Malaysia "a politician administering with quiet, efficient and innovative urgency the reshaping of his society for the benefit of all."
1968 Silvino Encarnacion
(1913–?)
  Philippines "for their wise management of accredit cooperative that soundly improves life in their low-income barrio, without incurring bad debts."
Rosario Encarnacion
(1910–?)
1969   Ahangamage Tudor Ariyaratne   Sri Lanka "for his founding and inspired guidance of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement, combining voluntary service in meeting village needs with an awakening of man's potential when he cultivates his best instincts."
1970 Not awarded
1971   M.S. Swaminathan[16]
(b. 1925)
  India "for his contributions as scientist, educator of both students and farmers, and administrator toward generating a new confidence in India’s agricultural capabilities."
1972 Hans Westenberg
(1898–1990)
  Netherlands
  Indonesia
"for his practical propagation of new crops and promotion of better methods among Sumatra's small farmers who have learned to trust and profit from his ideas."
1973 Krasae Chanawongse
(b. 1934)
  Thailand "for demonstrating that a doctor dedicated to service can overcome the most stubborn of obstacles in bringing effective health services to neglected and impoverished rural people."
1974   Fusaye Ichikawa
(1893–1981)
  Japan "for her lifetime labors advancing with exemplary political integrity her countrywomen's public and personal freedom."
1975 Lee Tai-Young
(1914–1998)
  South Korea "for her effective service to the cause of equal judicial rights for the liberation of Korean women."
1976   Toshikazu Wakatsuki
(1910–2006)
  Japan "for bringing to his country's most depressed citizens the highest type of technically competent and humanely inspired health care, thus creating a model for rural medicine."
1977   Ela Ramesh Bhatt[17]
(1933–2022)
  India "for making a reality of the Gandhian principle of self-help among the depressed work of forced of self-employed women."
1978 Tahrunessa Abdullah
(b. 1937)
  Bangladesh "for leading rural Bangladeshi Muslim women from the constraints of purdah toward more equal citizenship and fuller family responsibility."
1979   Rajanikant Arole
(1934–2011)
  India "“for creating a self-sustaining rural health and economic betterment movement in one of the poorer regions of West-Central India."
Mabelle Arole
(b. 1935)
1980   Fazle Hasan Abed
(1936–2019)
  Bangladesh "for his organizational skill in demonstrating that Bangladeshi solutions are valid for needs of the rural poor in his burdened country."
1981 Pramod Karan Sethi
(1927–2008)
  India "for application of his surgical genius and his joining of doctors, craftsmen and community in a popular program enabling the crippled and limbless to resume near normal lives."
1982   Chandi Prasad Bhatt
(b. 1934)
  India "for his inspiration and guidance of Chipko Andolan, a unique, predominantly women’s environmental movement, to safeguard wise use of the forest."
1983   Anton Soedjarwo
(1930–1988)
  Indonesia "for stimulating Javanese villagers to genuine self-reliance with simple, readily applicable appropriate technology."
1984   Muhammad Yunus
(b. 1940)
  Bangladesh "for enabling the neediest rural men and women to make themselves productive with sound group-managed credit."
1985   Zafrullah Chowdhury
(b. 1941)
  Bangladesh "for his engineering of Bangladesh’s new drug policy, eliminating unnecessary pharmaceuticals, and making comprehensive medical care more available to ordinary citizens."
1986 John Vincent Daly, S.J.
(1935–2014)
  United States
  South Korea
"for their education and guidance of the urban poor to create vigorous, humanly sound satellite communities."
Paul Jeong Gu Jei
(b. 1944)
South Korea
1987 Aree Valyasevi
(b. 1925)
  Thailand "for his contribution in improving the diets and promoting the good health of millions of Thai children."
1988 Mohammed Yeasin
(b. 1936)
  Bangladesh "for moving rural Bangladeshis to self-reliance and economic security through an efficiently and honestly managed village cooperative."
1989 Kim Im-soon
(b. ?)
  South Korea "for nurturing hundreds of abandoned and handicapped children to adulthood in an atmosphere of beauty and love."
1991   Shih Cheng Yen
(b. 1937)
  Taiwan "for reawakening Taiwan’s modern people to the ancient Buddhist teachings of compassion and charity."
1992   Shoaib Sultan Khan
(b. 1933)
  Pakistan "for nurturing self-reliant development and bringing hope to the forgotten peoples of high Pakistan."
1993   Abdurrahman Wahid
(1940–2009)
  Indonesia "for guiding Southeast Asia’s largest Muslim organization as a force for religious tolerance, fair economic development, and democracy in Indonesia."
1994   Sima Samar
(b. 1957)
  Afghanistan "for acting courageously to heal the sick and instruct the young among the Afghan refugee community in Pakistan and in her war-torn homeland."
1994   Fei Xiaotong
(1910–2005)
  China "for giving Chinese substance to the modern social sciences and applying them rigorously to the needs of China and its people."
1995 Ho Ming-Teh
(1922–1998)
  Taiwan "for improving rural Taiwan with good deeds and sturdy bridges."
1996 Pandurang Shastri Athavale
(1920–2003)
  India "for tapping the ancient wellsprings of Hindu civilization to inspire spiritual renewal and social transformation in modern India."
1997 Eva Fidela Maamo, S.P.C.
(b. 1940)
  Philippines "for her compelling example in bringing humane assistance and healing arts to the poorest Filipinos."
1998 Nuon Phaly
(b. 1942)
  Cambodia "for her selfless commitment to helping war-traumatized women and children rebuild their spirits and lives in the wake of Cambodia's great national tragedy."
1999 Angela Gomes
(b. 1952)
  Bangladesh "for helping rural Bangladeshi women assert their rights to better livelihoods and to gender equality under the law and in everyday life."
2000   Aruna Roy
(b. 1946)
  India "for empowering Indian villagers to claim what is rightfully theirs by upholding and exercising the people's right to information."
2001   Rajendra Singh
(b. 1959)
  India "for leading Rajasthani villagers in the steps of their ancestors to rehabilitate their degraded habitat and bring its dormant river back to life."
2002 Cynthia Maung
(b. 1959)
  Myanmar "for her humane and fearless response to the urgent medical needs of thousands of refugees and displaced persons along the Thailand-Burma border."
2003   Shantha Sinha
(b. 1950)
  India "for guiding the people of Andhra Pradesh to end the scourge of child labor and send all of their children to school."
2004 Prayong Ronnarong
(b. ?)
  Thailand "for leading fellow farmers in demonstrating that the model of self-reliant local enterprises, supported by active community learning, is the path to rural prosperity in Thailand."
2005   Sombath Somphone
(b. 1956)
  Laos "for his hopeful efforts to promote sustainable development in Laos by training and motivating its young people to become a generation of leaders."
2006 Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation   Philippines "for harnessing the faith and generosity of Filipinos the world over to confront poverty in their homeland and to provide every Filipino the dignity of a decent home and neighborhood."
Antonio Meloto
(b. 1950)
2007   Mahabir Pun
(1955)
    Nepal "for his innovative application of wireless computer technology in Nepal, bringing progress to remote mountain areas by connecting his village to the global village."
2008   Prakash Amte[18][19]
(b. 1948)
  India "for enhancing the capacity of the Madia Gonds to adapt positively in today's India, through healing and teaching and other compassionate interventions."
Mandakini Amte[18][19]
(b. 1950)

Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts (1958–2008)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or base country Citation
1958 Robert McCulloch Dick
(1873–1960)
  United Kingdom
  Philippines
"for the courageous and constructive contribution each has made in the profession of journalism as a power for the public good."
  Mochtar Lubis
(1922–2004)
  Indonesia
1959   Tarzie Vittachi
(1921–1993)
  Sri Lanka "for their defense of civil rights and press freedom and their able stewardship of the power of the press which they have discharged with a sense of responsibility in keeping with the highest traditions of journalism."
Edward Michael Law-Yone
(1911–1980)
  Myanmar
1960 Not awarded
1961 Amitabha Chowdhury
(1927–2015)
  India "for his scrupulous and probing investigative reporting in protection of individual rights and community interests."
1962   Chang Chun-ha
(1918–1975)
  South Korea "for his editorial integrity in publication of a nonpartisan forum to encourage dynamic participation by intellectuals in national reconstruction."
1963 Not awarded
1964 Richard Wilson
(b. ?)
  United Kingdom
  Hong Kong
"for their accuracy, impartiality and continuing research for facts and insights in recording Asia’s quest for economic advancement."
Kayser Sung
(1919–2010)
  China
  Hong Kong
1965   Akira Kurosawa
(1910–1998)
  Japan "for his perceptive use of the film to probe the moral dilemma of man amidst the tumultuous remaking of his values and environment in the mid-20th century."
1966   Manna Dey
(1919–2013)
  India "for infusing Indian classical music in a pop framework that ushered the golden period of Hindi cinema."
1967   Satyajit Ray
(1921–1992)
  India "for his uncompromising use of the film as an art, drawing themes from his native Bengali literature to depict a true image of India."
1968   Tôn Thất Thiện
(1924–2014)
  Vietnam "for his enduring commitment to free inquiry and debate."
1969 Mitoji Nishimoto
(b. ?)
  Japan "for his 44 years of discerning design of Japan’s superior educational radio and television broadcasting system."
1970 Not awarded
1971 Prayoon Chanyavongs
(1915–1992)
  Thailand "for his use of pictorial satire and humor for over three decades in unswerving defense of the public interest."
1972 Yasuji Hanamori
(1911–1978)
  Japan "for his cogent advocacy of the interests, rights and well-being of the Japanese consumer, especially the hard-pressed housewife."
1973   Michiko Ishimure
(1927–2018)
  Japan "as the 'voice of her people' in their struggle against the industrial pollution that has been distorting and destroying their lives."
1974 Zacarias Sarian
(1937–2020)
  Philippines "for his standards of editing and publishing interesting, accurate and constructive farm news."
1975 Boobli George Verghese
(1927–2014)
  India "for his superior developmental reporting of Indian society, balancing factual accounts of achievements, shortcomings and carefully-researched alternatives."
1976 Sombhu Mitra
(1915–1997)
  India "for creating a relevant theater movement in India by superb production, acting and writing."
1977 Mahesh Chandra Regmi
(1929–2003)
    Nepal "for his chronicling of Nepal's past and present, enabling his people to discover their origins and delineating national options.
1978 Yoon Suk-joong
(b. ?)
  South Korea "for his more than 1,000 poems and songs that over 40 years have fostered joyful, positive values among Korean children."
1979 L. T. P. Manjusri
(1902–1982)
  Sri Lanka "for his preserving for the people of Sri Lanka and the world the 2,000-year-old tradition of classical art found in their great Buddhist temples."
1980   F. Sionil José
(b. 1924–2022)
  Philippines "for his intellectual courage and his concern for and encouragement of Asian and other writers and artists, for many of whom his Solidaridad Book Shop is a cultural mecca."
1981 Gour Kishore Ghosh
(1923–2000)
  India "for his sagacious courage and ardent humanism in defense of individual and press freedom amidst pressures and threats from left and right."
1982   Arun Shourie
(b. 1941)
  India "a concerned citizen employing his pen as an effective adversary of corruption, inequality and injustice."
1983 Marcelline Jayakody
(1902–1998)
  Sri Lanka "for enriching his country's 'world of song and music' with spiritual and human rejoicing."
1984   Rasipuram Krishnaswami Laxman
(1921–2015)
  India "for his incisive, witty, never malicious cartoons illuminating India's political and social issues."
1985 Lino Brocka
(1939–1991)
  Philippines "for making cinema a vital social commentary, awakening public consciousness to disturbing realities of life among the Filipino poor."
1986 Radio Veritas   Philippines "for its crucial role in using truth to depose an oppressive and corrupt regime and restore Filipino faith in the electoral process."
1987 Diane Ying Yun-peng
(b. 1941)
  Taiwan "for her contribution of economic reporting and business journalism to Taiwan's industrial and commercial vitality."
1988 Ediriweera Sarachchandra
(1914–1996)
  Sri Lanka "for creating modern theater from traditional Sinhalese folk dramas and awakening Sri Lankans to their rich cultural and spiritual heritage."
1989 James Reuter, S.J.
(1916–2012)
  Philippines "for employing his gifts as writer, theatrical director, and broadcaster, but most of all as teacher, to make the performing arts and mass media a vital force for good in the Philippines."
1990 Not awarded
1991 Kuntagodu Vibhuthi Subbanna
(1932–2005)
  India "for enriching rural Karnataka with the world's best films and the delight and wonder of the living stage."
1992   Ravi Shankar
(1920–2012)
  India "for enriching India and the world with his sublime mastery of the sitar and with music 'that colors the mind.'"
1993   Bienvenido Lumbera
(1932–2021)
  Philippines "for asserting the central place of the vernacular tradition in framing a national identity for modern Filipinos."
1994 Abdul Samad Ismail
(1924–2008)
  Malaysia "for applying his intellect and journalistic skills to champion national independence, cultural revival, and democratic nation-building in Malaysia."
1995   Pramoedya Ananta Toer
(1925–2006)
  Indonesia "for illuminating with brilliant stories the historical awakening and modern experience of the Indonesian people."
1996   Nick Joaquin
(1917–2004)
  Philippines "for exploring the mysteries of the Filipino body and soul in sixty inspired years as a writer."
1997   Mahasweta Devi
(1926–2016)
  India "for her compassionate crusade through art and activism to claim for tribal peoples a just and honorable place in India's national life."
1998 Ruocheng Ying
(1929–2003)
  China "for enhancing China’s cultural dialogue with the world-at-large and with its own rich heritage through a brilliant and preserving life in the theater."
1999 Raul Locsin
(1923–2003)
  Philippines "for his enlightened commitment to the principle that, above all, a newspaper is a public trust."
  Lin Hwai-min
(b. 1947)
  Taiwan "for revitalizing the theatrical arts in Taiwan with modern dance that is at once eloquently universal and authentically Chinese."
2000 Atmakusumah Astraatmadja
(b. 1939)
  Indonesia "for his formative role in laying the institutional and profession foundations for a new era of press freedom in Indonesia."
2001   Wannakuwattawaduge Amaradeva
(1927–2016)
  Sri Lanka "for his life of dazzling creativity in expression of the rich heritage and protean vitality of Sri Lankan music."
2002 Bharat Koirala
(b. 1942)
    Nepal "for developing professional journalism in Nepal and unleashing the democratizing powers of a free media."
2003 Sheila Coronel
(b. ?)
  Philippines "for leading a groundbreaking collaborative effort to develop investigative journalism as a critical component of democratic discourse in the Philippines."
2004   Abdullah Abu Sayeed
(b. 1939)
  Bangladesh "for cultivating in the youth of Bangladesh a love for books and their humanizing values through exposure to the great works of Bengal and the world."
2005   Matiur Rahman
(b. 1946)
  Bangladesh "for wielding the power of the press to crusade against acid throwing and to stir Bangladeshis to help its many victims."
2006   Eugenia Duran Apostol
(b. 1925)
  Philippines "for her courageous example in placing the truth-telling press at the center of the struggle for democratic rights and better government in the Philippines."
2007   Palagummi Sainath
(b. 1957)
  India "for his passionate commitment as a journalist to restore the rural poor to India's consciousness, moving the nation to action."
2008 Akio Ishii
(b. 1955)
  Japan "for his principled career as a publisher, placing discrimination, human rights, and other difficult subjects squarely in Japan’s public discourse."

Peace and International Understanding (1958–2008)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
1958 Operation Brotherhood   Philippines "in acknowledgement of the spirit of service to other peoples in a time of need, with which it was conceived and has been carried forward, as well as the international amity it has fostered."
1959 Not awarded
1960 Y.C. James Yen
(c. 1890–1990)
  Taiwan "for his continuing concern for the whole man and molding his social institutions, rather than simply refashioning the physical environment."
1961 Genevieve Caulfield
(1888–1972)
  United States
  Thailand
"for her international citizenship and guidance to full and useful lives of those in other lands afflicted like herself."
1962   Mother Teresa, M.C.
(1910–1997)
  Albania
  India
"for her merciful cognizance of the abject poor of a foreign land, in whose service she has led a new congregation."
1963   Peace Corps in Asia   United States "in recognition of the Peace Corps Volunteers serving in the Near East, Africa and Latin America."
1964   Welthy Honsinger Fisher
(1879–1980)
  United States
  India
"for her unstinting personal commitment to the cause of literacy in India and other Asian countries whose teachers have sought her guidance."
1965 Bayanihan Folk Arts Center   Philippines "for their projection of a warm and artistic portrayal of the Filipino people to audiences on five continents."
1966 Committee for Coordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin and Cooperating Entities   Cambodia "for its purposeful progress toward harnessing one of Asia's greatest river systems, setting aside divisive national interests in deference to regional opportunities."
1967 Shiroshi Nasu
(1888–1984)
  Japan "for his practical humanitarianism, enhancing cooperation in agriculture by learning through multinational experience."
1968 Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)   United States
  Philippines
"for its constructive humanitarianism, fostering dignity among the needy in Asia and on three other continents for over 22 years."
1969   International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)   United States
  Philippines
"for its seven years of innovative, interdisciplinary teamwork by Asian and Western scientists, unprecedented in scope, that is achieving radical, rapid advances in rice culture."
1970 Not awarded
1971 Saburō Ōkita
(1914–1993)
  Japan "for his sustained and forceful advocacy of genuine Japanese partnership in the economic progress of her Asian neighbors."
1972 Not awarded
1973   Summer Institute of Linguistics   United States
  Philippines
"for its inspired outreach to non-literate tribespeople, recording and teaching them to read their own languages and enhancing their participation in the larger community of man."
1974 William Masterson, S.J.
(1910–1984)
  United States
  Philippines
"for his multinational education and inspiration of rural leaders prompting their return to and love of the land."
1975 Patrick James McGlinchey, S.S.C.M.E.
(1928–2018)
  Ireland
  South Korea
"for mobilizing international support and foreign volunteers to modernize livestock farming in his adopted country."
1976   Henning Holck-Larsen
(1907–2003)
  Denmark
  India
"for his signal contribution towards India's technical modernization, complementing industrialization with human concern."
1977 College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB)   Philippines "for its quality of teaching and research, fostering a sharing of knowledge in modernizing Southeast Asian agriculture."
1978 Soedjatmoko Mangoendiningrat
(1922–1989)
  Indonesia "for his persuasive presentation of the case for developing Asia's basic needs in the councils of world decision making."
1979 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)   Indonesia "for its supplanting national jealousies that led to confrontation, with increasingly effective cooperation, goodwill among the neighboring peoples of Southeast Asia."
1980 Shigeharu Matsumoto
(1899–1989)
  Japan "for building constructive relations between Japanese and others through shared knowledge of their diverse histories, needs and national aspirations."
1981 Augustine Joung Kang
(1923–2019)
  South Korea "for his practical democracy and use of regional cooperation to foster economically and humanly sound credit unions."
1982 Not awarded
1983 Aloysius Schwartz
(1930–1992)
  United States
  South Korea
"for mobilizing European and American support to succor acutely deprived Korean youngsters, homeless elderly and infirm."
1984 Jiro Kawakita
(1920–2009)
  Japan "for winning the participating of remote Nepalese villagers in researching their problems, resulting in practical benefits of potable water supplies and rapid ropeway transport across mountain gorges."
1985 Harold Ray Watson
(b. 1934)
  United States
  Philippines
"for encouraging international utilization of the Sloping Agricultural Lang Technology created by him and his coworkers to help the poorest of small tropical farmers."
1986   International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)   Philippines "for its training of agrarian development workers from four continents, enabling them to share experience and ideas for more effective progress."
1987   Richard William Timm, C.S.C.
(1923–2020)
  United States
  Bangladesh
"for his 35 years of sustained commitment of mind and heart to helping Bangladeshis build their national life."
1988 The Royal Project   Thailand "for its concerted national and international effort to curtail opium growing by bringing worthy livelihoods to Thailand’s hill tribes."
1989 Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)   Thailand "for shaping a new generation of engineers and managers committed to Asia in an atmosphere of academic excellence and regional camaraderie."
1990 Not awarded
1991 Press Foundation of Asia   Philippines "for guiding Asia's press to look beyond national borders and speak intelligently to complex issues of regional change and development.
1992   Washington SyCip
(1921–2017)
  Philippines
  United States
"for fostering economic growth and mutual understanding in Asia through professionalism, public-spirited enterprise, and his own esteemed example."
1993 Noboru Iwamura
(1927–2005)
  Japan "for heeding the call of the true physician in a lifetime of service to Japan's Asia neighbors."
1994 Eduardo Jorge Anzorena
(b. 1932)
  Argentina
  Japan
"for fostering a collaborative search for humane and practical solutions to the housing crisis among Asia’s urban poor."
1995   Asian Institute of Management (AIM)   Philippines "for setting regionwide standards for excellence and relevance in training Asians to manage Asia's business and development."
1996 Toshihiro Takami
(1925–2019)
  Japan "for enlisting community leaders from fifty countries in the common cause of secure, sustainable, and equitable livelihoods for the world's rural people."
1997   Sadako Ogata
(1927–2019)
  Japan "for invoking the moral authority of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to insist that behind the right of every refugee to asylum lies the greater right of every person to remain at home in peace."
1998   Corazon Aquino
(1933–2009)
  Philippines "for giving radiant moral force to the nonviolent movement for democracy in the Philippines and in the world."
1999 Not awarded
2000 Jockin Arputham
(1947–2018)
  India "for extending the lessons of community building in India to Southeast Asia and Africa and helping the urban poor of two continents improve their lives by learning from one another."
2001   Ikuo Hirayama
(1930–2009)
  Japan "for his efforts to promote peace and international cooperation by fostering a common bond of stewardship for the world's cultural treasures."
2002   Pomnyun Sunim
(b. 1953)
  South Korea "for his compassionate attention to the human cost of Korea's bitter division and his hopeful appeal for reconciliation."
2003   Tetsu Nakamura
(1946–2019)
  Japan "for his passionate commitment to ease the pain of war, disease, and calamity among refugees and the mountain poor of the Afghanistan-Pakistan borderlands."
2003 Seiei Toyama
(1906–2004)
  Japan "for his twenty-year crusade to green the deserts of China in a spirit of solidarity and peace."
2004   Laxminarayan Ramdas
(b. 1933)
  India "for reaching across a hostile border to nurture a citizen-based consensus for peace between Pakistan and India."
Ibn Abdur Rehman
(1930–2021)
  Pakistan
2006   Sanduk Ruit
(b. 1954)
    Nepal "for placing Nepal at the forefront of developing safe, effective, and economical procedures for cataract surgery, enabling the needlessly blind in even poorest countries to see again."
2007 Tang Xiyang
(1930–2022)
  China "for guiding China to meet its mounting environmental crisis by heeding the lessons of its global neighbors and the timeless wisdom of nature itself."
2008   Ahmad Syafi'i Maarif
(1935–2022)
  Indonesia "for guiding Muslims to embrace tolerance and pluralism as the basis for justice and harmony in Indonesia and in the world at large."

Emergent Leadership (2001–present)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
2001 Oung Chanthol
(b. 1967)
  Cambodia "for her resolute activism on behalf of working people and their place in Indonesia’s evolving democracy."
Dita Indah Sari
(b. 1972)
  Indonesia "for rising courageously to confront and eliminate sex trafficking and gender violence in Cambodia."
2002   Sandeep Pandey
(b. 1965)
  India "for the empowering example of his commitment to the transformation of India's marginalized poor."
2003   Aniceto Guterres Lopes
(b. 1967)
  Timor Leste "for his courageous stand for justice and the rule of law during East Timor’s turbulent passage to nationhood."
2004 Benjamin Abadiano
(b. 1963)
  Philippines "for his steadfast commitment to indigenous Filipinos and their hopes for peace and better lives consonant with their hallowed ways of life."
2005 Hye-Ran Yoon
(b. 1969)
  South Korea "for her catalytic role in enabling Cheonan's civil society to exercise its social responsibilities dynamically and democratically."
2006   Arvind Kejriwal[20]
(b.1968)
  India "for activating India's right-to-information movement at the grassroots, empowering New Delhi's poorest citizens to fight corruption by holding government answerable to the people."
2007   Chen Guangcheng
(b. 1971)
  China "for his irrepressible passion for justice in leading ordinary Chinese citizens to assert their legitimate rights under the law."
Chung To
(b. ?)
  United States
  Hong Kong
"for his proactive and compassionate response to AIDS in China and to the needs of its most vulnerable victims."
2008   Ananda Galappatti
(b. ?)
  Sri Lanka "for his spirited personal commitment to bring appropriate and effective psychosocial services to survivors of war and natural disasters in Sri Lanka."
2009 Ka Hsaw Wa
(b. 1970)
  Myanmar "for dauntlessly pursuing nonviolent yet effective channels of redness, exposure, and education for the defense of human rights, the environment, and democracy in Burma."
2010 Not awarded
2011 Nileema Mishra
(b. 1972)
  India "for her purpose-drive zeal to work tirelessly with villagers in Maharashta, India, organizing them to successfully address both their aspirations and their adversities through collective action and heightened confidence in their potential to improve their own lives."
2012 Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto
(b. ?)
  Indonesia "for his sustained advocacy for community-based natural resource management in Indonesia, leading bold campaigns to stop illegal forest exploitation, as well as fresh social enterprise initiatives that engage the forest communities as their full partners."
2013 Not awarded
2014 Randy Halasan
(b. 1982)
  Philippines "for his purposeful dedication in nurturing his Matigsalug students and their community to transform their lives through quality education and sustainable livelihoods, doing so in ways that respect their uniqueness and preserve their integrity as indigenous peoples in modernizing Philippines."
2015 Sanjiv Chaturvedi
(b. 1974)
  India "for his exemplary integrity, courage and tenacity in uncompromisingly exposing and painstakingly investigating corruption in public office, and his resolute crafting of program and system improvements to ensure that government honorably serves the people of India."
2016   Thodur Madabusi Krishna[21]
(b. 1976)
  India "for his forceful commitment as artist and advocate to art’s power to heal India's deep social divisions, breaking barriers of caste and class to unleash what music has to offer not just for some but for all."
2017 Not awarded
2018
2019 Ko Swe Win
(b. 1978)
  Myanmar "for his undaunted commitment to practice independent, ethical, and socially engaged journalism in Myanmar, for his incorruptible sense of justice and unflinching pursuit of the truth in crucial but underreported issues, and his resolute insistence that it is in the quality and force of media's truth-telling that we can convincingly protect human rights in the world."
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Not awarded
2022 To be announced

Uncategorized (2009–present)

Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation
2009   Deep Joshi
(b. 1947)
  India "for his vision and leadership in bringing professionalism to the NGO movement in India by effectively combining 'head' and 'heart' in the transformative work of rural development."
Krisana Kraisintu
(b. 1957)
  Thailand "for placing pharmaceutical rigor at the service of patients through her untiring and fearless dedication to producing much-needed generic drugs in Thailand and elsewhere in the world."
  Ma Jun
(b. 1968)
  China "for harnessing the technology and power of information to address China's water crisis, and mobilizing pragmatic, multisectoral and collaborative efforts to ensure sustainable benefits for China's environment and society."
Antonio Oposa Jr.
(1924–2015)
  Philippines "for his path-breaking and passionate crusade to engage Filipinos in acts of enlightened citizenship that maximize the power of law to protect and nurture the environment for themselves, their children, and generations still to come."
Yu Xiaogang
(b. 1950)
  China "for fusing social science knowledge with a deep sense of social justice, in assisting dam-affected communities in China to shape the development projects that impact their natural environment and their lives."
2010   Tadatoshi Akiba
(b. 1942)
  Japan "for his principled and determined leadership in a sustained global campaign to mobilize citizens, pressure governments, and build the political will to create a world free from the perils of nuclear war."
Fu Qiping
(b. 1969)
  China "for his enterprising leadership and undeniable success in demonstrating how village-level economic development can be achieved without damage to the environment."
Huo Daishan
(b. 1953)
  China "for his selfless and unrelenting efforts, despite formidable odds, to save China's great river Huai and the numerous communities who draw life from it."
A.H.M. Noman Khan
(b. ?)
  Bangladesh "for his pioneering leadership in mainstreaming persons with disabilities in the development process of Bangladesh, and in working vigorously with all sectors to build a society that is truly inclusive and barrier-free."
Pan Yue
(b. 1960)
  China "for his bold pursuit of a national environmental program, insisting on state and private accountability, encouraging state-citizen dialogue, and raising the environment as an issue of urgent national concern."
Christopher Bernido
(b. 1956)
  Philippines "for their purposeful commitment to both science and nation, ensuring innovative, low-cost, and effective basic education even under Philippine conditions of great scarcity and daunting poverty."
Maria Victoria Carpio-Bernido
(1961–2022)
2011 Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation, Inc. (AIDFI)   Philippines "for their collective vision, technological innovations, and partnership practices to make appropriate technologies improve the lives and livelihoods of the rural poor in upland Philippine communities and elsewhere in Asia."
  Harish Hande
(b. 1967)
  India "for his passionate and pragmatic efforts to put solar power technology in the hands of the poor, through a social enterprise that brings customized, affordable, and sustainable electricity to India’s vast rural populace, encouraging the poor to become asset creators."
Hasanain Juaini
(b. 1964)
  Indonesia "for his holistic, community-based approach to pesantren education in Indonesia, creatively promoting values of gender equality, religious harmony, environmental preservation, individual achievement, and civic engagement among young students and their communities."
Koul Panha
(b. ?)
  Cambodia "for his determined and courageous leadership of the sustained campaign to build an enlightened, organized and vigilant citizenry who will ensure fair and free elections – as well as demand accountable governance by their elected officials – in Cambodia's nascent democracy."
  Tri Mumpuni
(b. 1964)
  Indonesia "for her determined and collaborative efforts to promote micro hydropower technology, catalyze needed policy changes, and ensure full community participation, in bringing electricity and the fruits of development to the rural areas of Indonesia."
2012   Chen Shu-chu
(b. 1951)
  Taiwan "for the pure altruism of her giving, which reflects a deep, consistent, quiet compassion, and has transformed the lives of the numerous Taiwanese she has unselfishly helped."
Francis Kulandei
(b. 1946)
  India "for his visionary zeal, profound faith in community energies and sustained programs in pursuing the holistic economic empowerment of thousands of women and their families in rural India."
Syeda Rizwana Hasan
(b. 1968)
  Bangladesh "for her uncompromising courage and impassioned leadership in a campaign of judicial activism in Bangladesh that affirms the people

s right to a good environment as nothing less than their right to dignity and life."

Yang Saing Koma
(b. ?)
  Cambodia "for his creative fusion of practical science and collective will that has inspired and enabled vast numbers of farmers in Cambodia to become more empowered and productive contributors to their country's economic growth."
Romulo Davide
(b. 1934)
  Philippines "for his steadfast passion in placing the power of discipline of science in the hands of Filipino farmers, who have consequently multiplied their yields, created productive farming communities, and rediscovered the dignity of their labor."
2013 Ernesto Domingo
(b. 1930)
  Philippines "for his exemplary embrace of the social mission of his medical science and profession; his steadfast leadership in pursuing 'health for all' as a shared moral responsibility of all sectors; and his groundbreaking and successful advocacy for neonatal hepatitis vaccination, thereby saving millions of lives in the Philippines."
  Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi
(Corruption Eradication Commission)
  Indonesia "for its fiercely independent and successful campaign against corruption in Indonesia, combining the uncompromising prosecution of erring powerful officials with farsighted reforms in governance systems, and the educative promotion of vigilance, honesty and active citizenship among all Indonesians."
Lahpai Seng Raw
(b. 1949)
  Myanmar "for her quietly inspiring and inclusive leadership – in the midst of deep ethnic divides and prolonged armed conflict – to regenerate and empower damaged communities and to strengthen local NGOs in promoting a non-violent culture of participation and dialogue as the foundation for Myanmar's peaceful future."
Shakti Samuha     Nepal "for transforming their lives in service to other human trafficking survivors; for their passionate dedication towards rooting out a pernicious social evil in Nepal; and for the radiant example they have shown the world in reclaiming the human dignity that is the birthright of all abused women and children everywhere."
2014   Hu Shuli
(b. 1953)
  China "for her unrelenting commitment to truthful, relevant, and unassailable journalism; her fearless promotion of transparency and accountability in business and public governance; and her leadership in blazing the way for more profession and independent-minded media practices in China."
  Saur Marlina Manurung
(b. 1972)
  Indonesia "for her ennobling passion to protect and improve the lives of Indonesia's forest people; and her energizing leadership of volunteers in SOKOLA's customized education program that is sensitive to the lifeways of indigenous communities and the unique development challenges they face."
Omara Khan Massoudi
(b. 1948)
  Afghanistan "for his courage, labor, and leadership in protecting Afghan cultural heritage, rebuilding an institution vital for Afghanistan's future; and remind his countrymen and peoples everywhere that in recognizing humanity's shared patrimony, we can be inspired to stand together in peace."
The Citizens Foundation   Pakistan "for the social vision and high-level professionalism of its founders and those who run its schools in successfully pursuing their conviction that, with sustained civil responsiveness, quality education made available to all – irrespective of religion, gender, or economic status – is the key to Pakistan's brighter future."
  Wang Canfa
(b. 1958)
  China "for his discerning and forceful leadership – through scholarly work, disciplined advocacy, and pro bono public interest litigation – in ensuring that the enlightened and competent practice of environmental law in China effectively protects the rights and lives of victims of environmental abuse, especially the poor and the powerless."
2015 Kommaly Chanthavong
(b. 1950)
  Laos "for her fearless, indomitable spirit to revive and develop the ancient Laotian art of silk weaving, creating livelihoods for thousands of poor, war-displaced Laotians, and thus preserving the dignity of women and her nation's priceless silken cultural treasure."
  Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa
(b. 1943)
  Philippines "for her single-minded crusade in preserving the endangered artistic heritage of southern Philippines, and in creatively propagating a dance form that celebrates and deepens the sense of shared cultural identity among Asians."
  Anshu Gupta
(b. 1970)
  India "for his creative vision in transforming the culture of giving in India; his enterprising leadership in treating cloth as a sustainable development resource for the poor; and in reminding the world that true giving always respects and preserves human dignity."
  Kyaw Thu
(b. 1959)
  Myanmar "for his generous compassion in addressing the fundamental needs of both the living and the dead in Myanmar – regardless of their class or religion – and his channeling personal fame and privilege to mobilize many others toward serving the greater social good."
2016 Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers   Japan "for their idealism and spirit of service in advancing the lives of communities other than their own, demonstrating over five decades that it is indeed when people live, work, and think together that they lay the true foundation for peace and international solidarity."
  Bezwada Wilson
(b. 1966)
  India "for his moral energy and prodigious skill in leading a grassroots movement to eradicate the degrading servitude of manual scavenging in India, reclaiming for the dalits the human dignity that is their natural birthright."
Dompet Dhuafa   Indonesia "for redefining the landscape of zakat-based philanthropy in Indonesia, unleashing the potential of the Islamic faith to uplift, irrespective of their creed, the lives of millions."
  Conchita Carpio Morales
(b. 1941)
  Philippines "for her moral courage and commitment to justice in taking head-on one of the most intractable problems in the Philippines; and promoting by her example of incorruptibility, diligence, vision and leadership, the highest ethical standards in public service."
Vientiane Rescue   Laos "for its heroic work in saving Laotian lives in a time and place of great need, under the most deprived of circumstances, inspiring by their passionate humanitarianism a similar generosity of spirit in many others."
2017 Gethsie Shanmugam
(b. 1934)
  Sri Lanka "for her compassion and courage in working under extreme conditions to rebuild war-scarred lives; her tireless efforts over four decades in building Sri Lanka's capacity for psychosocial support; and her deep inspiring humanity in caring for women and children, war's most vulnerable victims."
Yoshiaki Ishizawa
(b. 1937)
  Japan "for his selfless, steadfast service to the Cambodian people; his inspiring leadership in empowering Cambodians to be proud stewards of their heritage; and his wisdom in reminding us all that cultural monuments like the Angkor Wat are shared treasures whose preservation is thus, also our shared global responsibility."
Lilia Bagaporo de Lima
(b. 1960)
  Philippines "for her unstinting, sustained leadership in building a credible and efficient Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), proving that the honest, competent and dedicated work of public servants can, indeed, redound to real economic benefits to millions of Filipinos."
Abdon Nababan
(b. ?)
  Indonesia "for his brave, self-sacrificing advocacy to give voice and face to his country's IP communities; his principled, relentless yet pragmatic leadership of the world’s largest IP rights movement; and the far-reaching impact of his work on the lives of millions of Indonesians."
Tony Tay
(b. 1947)
  Singapore "for his quiet, abiding dedication to a simple act of kindness – sharing food with others – and his inspiring influence in enlarging this simple kindness into a collective, inclusive, vibrant volunteer movement that is nurturing the lives of many in Singapore."
Philippine Educational Theater Association   Philippines "for its bold, collective contributions in shaping the theater arts as a force for social change; its impassioned, unwavering work in empowering communities in the Philippines; and the shining example it has set as one of the leading organizations of its kind in Asia."
2018   Youk Chhang
(b. 1961)
  Cambodia "for his great, unstinting labor in preserving the memory of the Cambodian genocide, and his leadership and vision in transforming the memory of horror into a process of attaining and preserving justice in his nation and the world."
Maria de Lourdes Martins Cruz
(b. 1962)
  Timor Leste "for her pure humanitarianism in uplifting Timor Leste's poor; her courageous pursuit of social justice and peace; and her nurturing the development of autonomous, self-reliant, caring citizens, so vital in new, post-conflict nations in the world."
Howard Dee
(b. 1930)
  Philippines "for his quietly heroic half-century of service to the Filipino people; his abiding dedication to the pursuit of social justice and peace in achieving dignity and progress for the poor; and his being, by hid deeds, a true servant of his faith and an exemplary citizen of his nation."
Bharat Vatwani
(b. 1958)
  India "for his tremendous courage and healing compassion in embracing India's mentally-afflicted destitute, and his steadfast and magnanimous dedication to the work of restoring and affirming the human dignity of even the most ostracized in our midst."
Vo Thi Hoang Yen
(b. ?)
  Vietnam "for her dauntless spirit and prodigious energy in rising above her condition; her creative, charismatic leadership in the sustained campaign to break down physical and mental barriers that have marginalized PWDs in Vietnam; and for being a shining, inspirational model for the young in her country and elsewhere in the world."
  Sonam Wangchuk
(b. 1966)
  India "for his uniquely systematic, collaborative and community-driven reform of learning systems in remote northern India, thus improving the life opportunities of Ladakhi youth, and his constructive engagement of all sectors in local society to harness sciences and culture creatively for economic progress, thus setting an example for minority peoples in the world."
2019   Raymundo Pujante Cayabyab
(b. 1954)
  Philippines "for his compositions and performances that have defined and inspired Filipino popular music across generations; his indomitable, undeterred confidence to selflessly seek, mentor and promote young Filipino musical genius for the global stage; and his showing us all that music can indeed instill pride and joy, and unify people across the many barriers that divide them."
Kim Jong-ki
(b. 1979)
  South Korea "for his quiet courage in transforming private grief into the mission to protect Korea's youth from the scourge of bullying and violence; his unstinting dedication to the goal of instilling among the young the values of self-esteem, tolerance, and mutual respect; and his effectively mobilizing all sectors of the country in a nationwide driver that has transformed both policy and behaviors towards building a gentler, non-violent society."
Ravish Kumar
(b. 1974)
  India "for his unfaltering commitment to a professional, ethical journalism of the highest standards; his moral courage in standing up for truth, integrity, and independence; and his principled belief that it is in giving full and respectful voice to the voiceless, in speaking truth bravely yet soberly to power, that journalism fulfills its noblest aims to advance democracy."
  Angkhana Neelaphaijit
(b. 1956)
  Thailand "for her unwavering courage in seeking justice for her husband and many other victims of violence and conflict in southern Thailand; her systematic, unflagging work to reform a flawed and unfair legal system, and the shining proof she is that the humblest ordinary person can achieve national impact in deterring human rights abuses."
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021   Muhammad Amjad Saqib
(b. 1957)
  Pakistan "for the intelligence and compassion that enabled him to create the largest microfinance institution in Pakistan; his inspiring belief that human goodness and solidarity will find ways to eradicate poverty; and his determination to stay with a mission that has already helped millions of Pakistani families."
Firdausi Qadri
(b. 1951)
  Bangladesh "for her passion and lifelong devotion to the scientific profession; her vision of building the human and physical infrastructure that will benefit the coming generation of Bangladeshi scientists, women scientists in particular; and her untiring contributions to vaccine development, advanced biotechnological therapeutics and critical research that has been saving millions of precious lives."
Steven Muncy
(b. 1951)
  Philippines
  United States
"for his unshakable belief in the goodness of man that inspires in others the desire to serve; his life lifelong dedication to humanitarian work, refugee assistance, and peace building; and his untiring pursuit of dignity, peace, and harmony for people in exceptionally difficult circumstances in Asia."
Roberto Ballon
(b. 1968)
  Philippines "for his inspiring determination in leading his fellow fisherfolk to revive a dying fishing industry by creating a sustainable marine environment for this generation and generations to come; and his shining example of how everyday acts of heroism can truly be extraordinary and transformative."
Watchdoc Media Mandiri   Indonesia "for its highly principled crusade for an independent media organization, and digital technology in its effort to transform Indonesia's media landscape; and its commitment to a vision of the people themselves as makers of media and shapers of their own world."
2022 Sotheara Chhim
(b. ?)
  Cambodia
Tadashi Hattori
(b. ?)
  Japan
Bernadette J. Madrid
(b. ?)
  Philippines
Gary Bencheghib
(b. ?)
  France
  Indonesia

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Further reading

  • Singh Negi, Rajender (2008-08-23). "Magsaysay Award: Asian Nobel, Not so Noble". Economic and Political Weekly. 43 (34): 14–16. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 40277873.

External links

  • Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation
  • Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation News 2021-05-22 at the Wayback Machine

ramon, magsaysay, award, filipino, gawad, ramon, magsaysay, annual, award, established, perpetuate, former, philippine, president, ramon, magsaysay, example, integrity, governance, courageous, service, people, pragmatic, idealism, within, democratic, society, . The Ramon Magsaysay Award Filipino Gawad Ramon Magsaysay is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay s example of integrity in governance courageous service to the people and pragmatic idealism within a democratic society 1 2 The prize was established in April 1957 by the trustees of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund based in New York City with the concurrence of the Philippine government 3 4 5 It is often called the Nobel Peace Prize of Asia 6 Ramon Magsaysay AwardGawad Ramon MagsaysayAwarded forOutstanding contributions in Government Service Public Service Community Leadership Journalism Literature and Creative Communication Arts Peace and International Understanding and Emergent LeadershipCountryPhilippinesPresented byRamon Magsaysay Award FoundationFirst awarded1958Websitewww wbr rmaward wbr asia Contents 1 History 2 Awardees 2 1 Government Service 1958 2008 2 2 Public Service 1958 2008 2 3 Community Leadership 1958 2008 2 4 Journalism Literature and the Creative Communication Arts 1958 2008 2 5 Peace and International Understanding 1958 2008 2 6 Emergent Leadership 2001 present 2 7 Uncategorized 2009 present 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory EditThe award is named after Ramon Magsaysay the seventh president of the Republic of the Philippines after World War II This has generated criticism 7 due to allegations of brutal suppression of dissent and subserviency to the US government during Magsaysay s tenure as defence secretary and president In May 1957 seven prominent Filipinos were named to the founding board of trustees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation the non profit corporation tasked with implementing the awards program Later on the board of trustees diversified and included prominent Asians from all over the Asian continent and outlying islands The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation gives the prize to Asian individuals achieving excellence in their respective fields The award recognizes and honors individuals and organizations in Asia regardless of race creed sex or nationality who have achieved distinction in their respective fields and have helped others generously without anticipating public recognition The awards used to be given in six categories five of which were discontinued in 2009 Government Service 1958 2008 Public Service 1958 2008 Community Leadership 1958 2008 Journalism Literature and Creative Communication Arts 1958 2008 Peace and International Understanding 1958 2008 Emergent Leadership 2001 Uncategorized 2009 Awardees EditThe winners of the Ramon Magsaysay Awards come from different parts of Asia although there are some instances where the winners came from countries outside Asia who had served worked or accomplished something in different Asian countries As of 2021 recipients have come from twenty two Asian countries The following is a partial list of the awardees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award 8 Awardees individual nationality or country of origin and citizenship are indicated Starting 2009 the Award is no longer being given in fixed categories except for Emergent Leadership Government Service 1958 2008 Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation1959 Jose Vasquez Aguilar 1900 1980 Philippines for their exemplary performance in the service of their respective governments Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh 1896 1982 India1960 Not awarded1961 Raden Kodijat 1890 1968 Indonesia for his dedicated and skillful direction of the massive yaws eradication effort that is freeing his countrymen from a disfiguring and crippling disease 1962 Francisca Reyes Aquino 1899 1983 Philippines for her original research on Filipino folk dance and music preserving this rich heritage for future generations 1963 Akhtar Hameed Khan 1914 1999 Pakistan for his inspiring personal commitment of experience erudition and energy to scientific testing and application of a viable pattern for rural reform among his people 1964 Yukiharu Miki 1903 1964 Japan for his humanistic foresight in engineering rapid but orderly modernization assuring well being for the entire community 1965 Puey Ungphakorn 1916 1999 Thailand for his dedication unquestioned integrity and high order of professional skill brought to the management of Thailand s public finance 1966 Phon Sangsingkeo 1907 1980 Thailand for his farsighted design in creating and staffing superior mental health services for his country 1967 Keo Viphakone 1917 2006 Laos for his sustained initiative and integrity in inaugurating public services for Lao villagers under handicaps that easily could have excused defeat 1968 Kwoh Ting Li 1910 2001 Taiwan for his vigorous rational guidance of Taiwan s economy generating one of the world s most rapid rates of industrial growth 1969 Hsu Shih chu b Taiwan for his enthusiastic yet practical role in establishing Taiwan s rural health sanitation and family planning services that are models for developing nations 1970 Not awarded1971 Ali Sadikin 1926 2008 Indonesia for his innovation foresight and compassion in design and management of a modern administration giving residents of Indonesia s capital a sense of increased well being in a finer community 1972 Goh Keng Swee 1918 2010 Singapore as chief economic architect in transforming Singapore during the 1960s into Southeast Asia s most industrially and socially vibrant state where all benefit from prosperity 1973 Balachandra Chakkingal Shekhar 1929 2006 Malaysia for his leadership of scientific and technical advances that assure a more prosperous and stable future for rubber growers large and small in South and Southeast Asia 1974 Hiroshi Kuroki 1907 2001 Japan for his administrative originality in modernizing a backward prefecture in a manner congenial to the traditional minded yet attracting the young 1975 Mohamed Suffian Mohamed Hashim 1917 2000 Malaysia for his uprightness and humanity in adapting Western legal forms to realities of his own plural Asian society and shaping the public institutions of a new nation 1976 Elsie Elliott Tu 1913 2015 United Kingdom Hong Kong for her crusade for justice making the Hong Kong Government of which she is an elected member more responsive to the less affluent 1977 Bejamin Galstaun 1913 1999 Indonesia for guiding a new generation of Indonesians toward understanding and valuing animals and nature in Asia s moist tropics 1978 Shahrum bin Yub 1934 2016 Malaysia for making a living museum an enlightening experience for all ages fostering a national cultural awakening 1979 Raden Wasito b Indonesia for discovering a path in the Javanese villagers mind that led to one of the most dramatic and successful family planning programs in the free world 1980 Raja Muhammed Alias b 1932 Malaysia for his steadfast principled administration in translating Malaysia s land for the landless schemes into prosperous realities 1981 Prawase Wasi b 1931 Thailand for his research contributions to medical science while prompting his profession to make modern health care available to the poor 1982 Arturo Alcaraz 1916 2001 Philippines for his scientific perspicacity and selfless perseverance in guiding Filipinos to understand and use one of their greatest natural resources 1983 Su Nan cheng 1936 2016 Taiwan for making government readily available and responsive to the needs of all citizens while attractively modernizing an historic city 1984 Wu Ta You 1907 2000 Taiwan for designing Taiwan s move toward the forefront of science in education and practice 1985 Tan Sri Noordin 1921 2015 Malaysia for his effective fearless exposure of inefficiency and corruption in government making a reality of public accountability 1986 Not awarded1987 Haji Hanafiah 1910 1993 Malaysia for enabling tens of thousands of devout Malaysian Muslims to accumulate savings and safely and economically make a cherished pilgrimage to Mecca 1988 Miriam Defensor Santiago 1945 2016 Philippines for her bold and moral leadership in cleaning up a graft ridden government agency 1989 Zakiah Hanum 1937 2019 Malaysia for showing Malaysians how an expertly run archive system can illuminate their country s past and play a vital role in its present 1991 Alfredo Bengzon 1934 Philippines for his courageous demonstration that urgent social goals however strongly opposed can be achieved through the machinery of democratic government 1992 Chamlong Srimuang b 1935 Thailand for his exemplary governorship of Bangkok and his fervent insistence that elections are the sole legitimate path to political power in Thailand 1993 Vo Tong Xuan b 1940 Vietnam for combining practical scientific research and effective advocacy to improve the lives of Vietnam s farmers 1994 Kiran Bedi b 1949 India for building confidence in India s police though dynamic leadership and effective innovations in crime control drug rehabilitation and humane prison reform 1995 Morihiko Hiramatsu 1924 2016 Japan for awakening the Oita Prefecture to self reliant economic growth through the one village one product movement and a spirited call for local products with global appeal 1996 Tirunellai Narayana Iyer Seshan 1932 2019 India for his resolute actions to bring order fairness and integrity to elections in India the world s largest democracy 1997 Anand Panyarachun b 1932 Thailand for sustaining the momentum for reform and democracy in Thailand in a time of crisis and military rule 1998 Syed Adibul Hasan Rizvi b 1938 Pakistan for transcending the limits of a public service hospital to make kidney dialysis renal transplants and other life saving medical available free to thousands of Pakistani citizens 1999 Tasneem Ahmad Siddiqui 1939 2022 Pakistan for demonstrating that a committed government agency working in partnership with NGOs and with the poor themselves can turn the tide against Pakistan s crippling shelter crisis 2000 Jesse Robredo 1958 2012 Philippines for giving credence to the promise of democracy by demonstrating that effective city management is compatible with yielding power to the people 2001 Yuan Longping 1931 2021 China for the unique contribution of his research in rice hybridization to food security in Asia 2002 Hilario G Davide Jr b 1935 Philippines for his life of principled citizenship in profound service to democracy and the rule of law in the Philippines 2003 James Michael Lyngdoh b 1939 India for convincing validation of free and fair elections as the foundation and best hope of secular democracy in strife torn India 2004 Haydee Yorac 1941 2005 Philippines for building confidence in government through service of exceptional integrity and rigor and her unwavering pursuit of the rule of law in the Philippines 2005 Jon Ungpakorn b 1947 Thailand for his impassioned insistence as a senator that Thailand respect the rights and attend humanely to the needs of its least advantaged citizens 2006 Ek Sonn Chan b Cambodia for his exemplary rehabilitation of a ruined public utility bringing safe drinking water to a million people in Cambodia s capital city 2007 Jovito Salonga 1920 2016 Philippines for the exemplary integrity and substance of his long public career in service to democracy and good government in the Philippines 2008 Grace Padaca b 1963 Philippines for empowering voters in the Philippines Isabela Province to reclaim their democratic right to elect leaders of their own choosing and to contribute as full partners in their own development Public Service 1958 2008 Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation1958 Mary Rutnam 1873 1962 Canada Sri Lanka for her gift of service to the Ceylonese people and the example she has set by her full life of dedication as a private citizen to the needs of others 1959 Joaquin Vilallonga S J 1868 1963 Spain Philippines for their compassionate concern for others whom society had cast aside Tee Tee Luce 1895 1982 Myanmar1960 Henry Holland 1875 1965 United Kingdom Pakistan for the selfless dedication of their renowned surgical skills to combat the blight of blindness in a remote hinterland Ronald Holland b 1961 Nilawan Pintong 1915 2017 Thailand for her volunteer participation and leadership in developing constructive civic enterprises that have given women a new and creative role in Thailand 1962 Horace Kadoorie 1902 1995 United Kingdom Hong Kong for their practical philanthropy working in partnership with Government and struggling cultivators to promote rural welfare in the Colony of Hong Kong Lawrence Kadoorie 1899 1993 1963 Helen Kim 1899 1970 South Korea for her indomitable role in the emancipation and education of Korean women and sustained participation in civic affairs symbolizing to Korean women their awakening 1964 Nguyễn Lạc Hoa 1908 1989 Vietnam for his extraordinary valor in defense of freedom strengthening among a beleaguered people the resolution to resist tyranny 1965 Jayaprakash Narayan 1902 1979 India for his constructive articulation of a public conscience for modern India 1966 Kim Yong ki 1908 1988 South Korea for his example of Christian principles practically applied to improve agriculture and imbue rural life with new joy and dignity 1967 Sithiporn Kridakorn 1883 1971 Thailand for vigorously defending the interests of Thai farmers critically challenging government policies with the pragmatism of a man who knows the soil 1968 Seiichi Tobata 1899 1983 Japan for his incisive contributions toward modernization of Japan s agriculture and the sharing of its experience with developing nations 1969 Kim Hyung seo b South Korea for his sturdy productive leadership of fellow refugees and other landless countrymen in reclaiming for themselves new agricultural land from the sea 1970 Not awarded1971 Pedro Orata 1899 1989 Philippines for his 44 years of creative work in education particularly his conception and promotion of barrio high schools for rural Filipino youth 1972 Cecile Guidote Alvarez b 1943 Philippines for their leadership in the renaissance of the performing arts giving a new cultural content to popular life Gilopez Kabayao b 1929 1973 Bishop Antonio Fortich D D 1913 2003 Philippines for their engineering of an experiment in rural development giving small indebted farmers in Dacongcogan Valley control of their livelihood and new hope Benjamin Gaston 1913 1974 1974 Madurai Shanmukhavadivu Subbulakshmi 1916 2004 India for her exalting rendition of devotional song and magnanimous support of numerous public causes in India over four decades 1975 Phra Chamroon Parnchand 1926 1999 Thailand for curing thousands of drug addicts with unorthodox yet efficacious herbal and spiritual treatment in his monastery 1976 Hermenegild Joseph Fernandez 1945 2010 France Sri Lanka for his effective teaching of skills values and discipline that build underprivileged and delinquent boys into self respecting useful citizens 1977 Fe Villanueva del Mundo 1911 2011 Philippines for her lifelong dedication and pioneering spirit as a physician extraordinary to needy Filipino children 1978 Prateep Ungsongtham Hata b 1952 Thailand for bringing learning better health and hope to impoverished children otherwise denied services in the portside slum of Klong Toey 1979 Chang Kee ryo 1911 1995 South Korea for his practical personal Christian charity in founding the Blue Cross Medical Cooperative in Pusan giving the poor right to quality healthcare 1980 Ohm Dae sup 1921 2009 South Korea for his abiding commitment toward making knowledge a tool for life betterment in rural Korea 1981 Johanna Sunarti Nasution 1923 2010 Indonesia for her leadership of a volunteer movement institutionalizing social services through cooperation by diverse civic and religious groups schools and government agencies 1982 Manibhai Desai 1920 1993 India for his practical fulfillment of a vow made to Mahatma Gandhi 36 years ago to uplift socially and economically the poorest villagers 1983 Fua Hariphitak 1910 1993 Thailand for preserving and teaching a younger generation art forms that distinguish Thailand s unique graphic and architectural heritage 1984 Thongbai Thongpao 1926 2011 Thailand for his effective and fair use of his legal skills and pen to defend those who have less in life and thus need more in law 1985 Baba Amte 1914 2008 India for his work oriented rehabilitation of Indian leprosy patients and other handicapped outcasts 1986 Abdul Sattar Edhi 1928 2016 Pakistan for giving substance in an Islamic society to the ancient humane commandment that thou art thy brother s keeper Bilquis Bano Edhi 1947 2022 1987 Hans Bague Jassin 1917 2000 Indonesia for preserving for Indonesians their literary heritage 1988 Masanobu Fukuoka 1913 2008 Japan for his demonstration to small farmers everywhere that natural farming offers a practical environmentally safe and bountiful alternative to modern commercial practices and their harmful consequences 1989 Lakshmi Chand Jain 1925 2010 India for his informed and selfless commitment to attack India s poverty at the grass roots level 1991 Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn b 1955 Thailand for making her royal office an instrument of enlightened endeavor for Thailand and her sparkling embodiment of the best that is Thai 1992 Angel Alcala b 1929 Philippines for his pioneering scientific leadership in rehabilitating the coral reefs of the Philippines and in sustaining for Filipinos the natural abundance of their country s marine life 1993 Banoo Jehangir Coyaji 1917 2004 India for mobilizing the resources of a modern urban hospital to bring better health and brighter hopes to Maharashtra s rural women and their families 1994 Mechai Viravaidya b 1941 Thailand for his mounting creative public campaigns in Thailand to promote family planning rural development and a rigorous honest and compassionate response to the plague of AIDS 1995 Asma Jahangir 1952 2018 Pakistan for challenging Pakistan to embrace and uphold the principles of religious tolerance gender equality and equal protection under the law 1996 John Woong Jin Oh K B J b 1944 South Korea for arousing in Korea a compassion for the poor by personifying the scriptural injunction to Love Thy Neighbor 1997 Mahesh Chander Mehta b 1946 India for his claiming for India s present and future citizens their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment 1998 Sophon Suphapong b 1946 Thailand for stimulating Thailand s rural economy by helping hundreds of rural cooperatives and community organizations own and operate their own businesses as affiliates of a major Thai oil company 1999 Rosa Rosal b 1931 Philippines for her lifetime of unstinting voluntary service inspiring Filipinos to put the needs of others before their own 2000 Liang Congjie 1932 2010 China for his courageous pioneering leadership in China s environmental movement and nascent civil society 2001 Wu Qing b 1937 China for path breaking advocacy on behalf of women and the rule of law in the People s Republic of China 2002 Ruth Pfau F C M 1929 2017 Pakistan for her lifelong dedication to eradicate leprosy and its stigma in Pakistan and other loving gifts to her adopted country 2003 Gao Yaojie b 1927 China for her fervent personal crusade to confront the AIDS crisis in China and to address it humanely 2004 Jiang Yanyong b 1931 China for his brave stand for truth in China spurring life saving measures to confront and contain the deadly threat of SARS 2005 Teten Masduki b 1963 Indonesia for challenging Indonesians to expose corruption and claim their right to clean government Viswanathan Shanta 1927 2021 India for her leadership of Chennai s Cancer Institute WIA as a center of excellence and compassion for the study and treatment of cancer in India 2006 Park Won soon 1955 2020 South Korea for his principled activism fostering social justice fair business practices clean government and a generous spirit in South Korea s young democracy 2007 Kim Sun tae b South Korea for his inspiring ministry of hope and practical assistance to his fellow blind and visually impaired citizens in South Korea 2008 Center for Agriculture and Rural Development Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD MRI Philippines for its successful adaptation of microfinance to the Philippines providing self sustaining and comprehensive financial services for half a million poor women and their families Therdchai Jivacate b 1941 Thailand for his dedicated efforts in Thailand to provide inexpensive practical and comfortable artificial limbs to even the poorest amputees Community Leadership 1958 2008 Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation1958 Vinoba Bhave 9 10 1895 1982 India for his furtherance of the cause of arousing his countrymen toward voluntary action in relieving social injustice and economic inequalities 1959 Tenzin Gyatso 14th Dalai Lama b 1935 Tibet for his leadership of the Tibetan community s gallant struggle in defense of the sacred religion that is the inspiration of their life and culture 1960 Tunku Abdul Rahman 1903 1990 Malaysia for his guidance of a multiracial society through its constitutional struggle for independence toward communal alliance and national identity 1961 Gus Borgeest 1909 2013 United Kingdom Hong Kong for his establishing of a model for resettlement and rehabilitation of refugees that enhances their self respect and productive capabilities 1962 Palayil Narayanan 1923 1996 Malaysia for their championship of the workers cause through vigorous advancement of responsible and free trade unionism Koesna Poeradiredja 1902 1976 Indonesia1963 Verghese Kurien 11 12 1921 2012 India for their creative coordination of government and private enterprise to improve the supply of an essential food and sanitation in one of Asia s largest and most crowded urban complexes and to raise living standards among village producers Dara Nusserwanji Khurody 1906 1983 Tribhuvandas Kishibhai Patel 13 14 1903 1994 1964 Pablo Torres Tapia 1908 1967 Philippines for his steadfast determination in mobilizing the savings of his community to provide workable credit facilities for its productive needs 1965 Lim Kim San 1916 2006 Singapore for his marshalling of talents and resources to provide one fifth of Singapore s burgeoning population with decent moderately priced housing amidst attractive surroundings 1966 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay 15 1903 1988 India for her enduring creativity with handicrafts and cooperatives as in politics art and the theater 1967 Abdul Razak Hussein 1922 1976 Malaysia a politician administering with quiet efficient and innovative urgency the reshaping of his society for the benefit of all 1968 Silvino Encarnacion 1913 Philippines for their wise management of accredit cooperative that soundly improves life in their low income barrio without incurring bad debts Rosario Encarnacion 1910 1969 Ahangamage Tudor Ariyaratne Sri Lanka for his founding and inspired guidance of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement combining voluntary service in meeting village needs with an awakening of man s potential when he cultivates his best instincts 1970 Not awarded1971 M S Swaminathan 16 b 1925 India for his contributions as scientist educator of both students and farmers and administrator toward generating a new confidence in India s agricultural capabilities 1972 Hans Westenberg 1898 1990 Netherlands Indonesia for his practical propagation of new crops and promotion of better methods among Sumatra s small farmers who have learned to trust and profit from his ideas 1973 Krasae Chanawongse b 1934 Thailand for demonstrating that a doctor dedicated to service can overcome the most stubborn of obstacles in bringing effective health services to neglected and impoverished rural people 1974 Fusaye Ichikawa 1893 1981 Japan for her lifetime labors advancing with exemplary political integrity her countrywomen s public and personal freedom 1975 Lee Tai Young 1914 1998 South Korea for her effective service to the cause of equal judicial rights for the liberation of Korean women 1976 Toshikazu Wakatsuki 1910 2006 Japan for bringing to his country s most depressed citizens the highest type of technically competent and humanely inspired health care thus creating a model for rural medicine 1977 Ela Ramesh Bhatt 17 1933 2022 India for making a reality of the Gandhian principle of self help among the depressed work of forced of self employed women 1978 Tahrunessa Abdullah b 1937 Bangladesh for leading rural Bangladeshi Muslim women from the constraints of purdah toward more equal citizenship and fuller family responsibility 1979 Rajanikant Arole 1934 2011 India for creating a self sustaining rural health and economic betterment movement in one of the poorer regions of West Central India Mabelle Arole b 1935 1980 Fazle Hasan Abed 1936 2019 Bangladesh for his organizational skill in demonstrating that Bangladeshi solutions are valid for needs of the rural poor in his burdened country 1981 Pramod Karan Sethi 1927 2008 India for application of his surgical genius and his joining of doctors craftsmen and community in a popular program enabling the crippled and limbless to resume near normal lives 1982 Chandi Prasad Bhatt b 1934 India for his inspiration and guidance of Chipko Andolan a unique predominantly women s environmental movement to safeguard wise use of the forest 1983 Anton Soedjarwo 1930 1988 Indonesia for stimulating Javanese villagers to genuine self reliance with simple readily applicable appropriate technology 1984 Muhammad Yunus b 1940 Bangladesh for enabling the neediest rural men and women to make themselves productive with sound group managed credit 1985 Zafrullah Chowdhury b 1941 Bangladesh for his engineering of Bangladesh s new drug policy eliminating unnecessary pharmaceuticals and making comprehensive medical care more available to ordinary citizens 1986 John Vincent Daly S J 1935 2014 United States South Korea for their education and guidance of the urban poor to create vigorous humanly sound satellite communities Paul Jeong Gu Jei b 1944 South Korea1987 Aree Valyasevi b 1925 Thailand for his contribution in improving the diets and promoting the good health of millions of Thai children 1988 Mohammed Yeasin b 1936 Bangladesh for moving rural Bangladeshis to self reliance and economic security through an efficiently and honestly managed village cooperative 1989 Kim Im soon b South Korea for nurturing hundreds of abandoned and handicapped children to adulthood in an atmosphere of beauty and love 1991 Shih Cheng Yen b 1937 Taiwan for reawakening Taiwan s modern people to the ancient Buddhist teachings of compassion and charity 1992 Shoaib Sultan Khan b 1933 Pakistan for nurturing self reliant development and bringing hope to the forgotten peoples of high Pakistan 1993 Abdurrahman Wahid 1940 2009 Indonesia for guiding Southeast Asia s largest Muslim organization as a force for religious tolerance fair economic development and democracy in Indonesia 1994 Sima Samar b 1957 Afghanistan for acting courageously to heal the sick and instruct the young among the Afghan refugee community in Pakistan and in her war torn homeland 1994 Fei Xiaotong 1910 2005 China for giving Chinese substance to the modern social sciences and applying them rigorously to the needs of China and its people 1995 Ho Ming Teh 1922 1998 Taiwan for improving rural Taiwan with good deeds and sturdy bridges 1996 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 1920 2003 India for tapping the ancient wellsprings of Hindu civilization to inspire spiritual renewal and social transformation in modern India 1997 Eva Fidela Maamo S P C b 1940 Philippines for her compelling example in bringing humane assistance and healing arts to the poorest Filipinos 1998 Nuon Phaly b 1942 Cambodia for her selfless commitment to helping war traumatized women and children rebuild their spirits and lives in the wake of Cambodia s great national tragedy 1999 Angela Gomes b 1952 Bangladesh for helping rural Bangladeshi women assert their rights to better livelihoods and to gender equality under the law and in everyday life 2000 Aruna Roy b 1946 India for empowering Indian villagers to claim what is rightfully theirs by upholding and exercising the people s right to information 2001 Rajendra Singh b 1959 India for leading Rajasthani villagers in the steps of their ancestors to rehabilitate their degraded habitat and bring its dormant river back to life 2002 Cynthia Maung b 1959 Myanmar for her humane and fearless response to the urgent medical needs of thousands of refugees and displaced persons along the Thailand Burma border 2003 Shantha Sinha b 1950 India for guiding the people of Andhra Pradesh to end the scourge of child labor and send all of their children to school 2004 Prayong Ronnarong b Thailand for leading fellow farmers in demonstrating that the model of self reliant local enterprises supported by active community learning is the path to rural prosperity in Thailand 2005 Sombath Somphone b 1956 Laos for his hopeful efforts to promote sustainable development in Laos by training and motivating its young people to become a generation of leaders 2006 Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation Philippines for harnessing the faith and generosity of Filipinos the world over to confront poverty in their homeland and to provide every Filipino the dignity of a decent home and neighborhood Antonio Meloto b 1950 2007 Mahabir Pun 1955 Nepal for his innovative application of wireless computer technology in Nepal bringing progress to remote mountain areas by connecting his village to the global village 2008 Prakash Amte 18 19 b 1948 India for enhancing the capacity of the Madia Gonds to adapt positively in today s India through healing and teaching and other compassionate interventions Mandakini Amte 18 19 b 1950 Journalism Literature and the Creative Communication Arts 1958 2008 Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or base country Citation1958 Robert McCulloch Dick 1873 1960 United Kingdom Philippines for the courageous and constructive contribution each has made in the profession of journalism as a power for the public good Mochtar Lubis 1922 2004 Indonesia1959 Tarzie Vittachi 1921 1993 Sri Lanka for their defense of civil rights and press freedom and their able stewardship of the power of the press which they have discharged with a sense of responsibility in keeping with the highest traditions of journalism Edward Michael Law Yone 1911 1980 Myanmar1960 Not awarded1961 Amitabha Chowdhury 1927 2015 India for his scrupulous and probing investigative reporting in protection of individual rights and community interests 1962 Chang Chun ha 1918 1975 South Korea for his editorial integrity in publication of a nonpartisan forum to encourage dynamic participation by intellectuals in national reconstruction 1963 Not awarded1964 Richard Wilson b United Kingdom Hong Kong for their accuracy impartiality and continuing research for facts and insights in recording Asia s quest for economic advancement Kayser Sung 1919 2010 China Hong Kong1965 Akira Kurosawa 1910 1998 Japan for his perceptive use of the film to probe the moral dilemma of man amidst the tumultuous remaking of his values and environment in the mid 20th century 1966 Manna Dey 1919 2013 India for infusing Indian classical music in a pop framework that ushered the golden period of Hindi cinema 1967 Satyajit Ray 1921 1992 India for his uncompromising use of the film as an art drawing themes from his native Bengali literature to depict a true image of India 1968 Ton Thất Thiện 1924 2014 Vietnam for his enduring commitment to free inquiry and debate 1969 Mitoji Nishimoto b Japan for his 44 years of discerning design of Japan s superior educational radio and television broadcasting system 1970 Not awarded1971 Prayoon Chanyavongs 1915 1992 Thailand for his use of pictorial satire and humor for over three decades in unswerving defense of the public interest 1972 Yasuji Hanamori 1911 1978 Japan for his cogent advocacy of the interests rights and well being of the Japanese consumer especially the hard pressed housewife 1973 Michiko Ishimure 1927 2018 Japan as the voice of her people in their struggle against the industrial pollution that has been distorting and destroying their lives 1974 Zacarias Sarian 1937 2020 Philippines for his standards of editing and publishing interesting accurate and constructive farm news 1975 Boobli George Verghese 1927 2014 India for his superior developmental reporting of Indian society balancing factual accounts of achievements shortcomings and carefully researched alternatives 1976 Sombhu Mitra 1915 1997 India for creating a relevant theater movement in India by superb production acting and writing 1977 Mahesh Chandra Regmi 1929 2003 Nepal for his chronicling of Nepal s past and present enabling his people to discover their origins and delineating national options 1978 Yoon Suk joong b South Korea for his more than 1 000 poems and songs that over 40 years have fostered joyful positive values among Korean children 1979 L T P Manjusri 1902 1982 Sri Lanka for his preserving for the people of Sri Lanka and the world the 2 000 year old tradition of classical art found in their great Buddhist temples 1980 F Sionil Jose b 1924 2022 Philippines for his intellectual courage and his concern for and encouragement of Asian and other writers and artists for many of whom his Solidaridad Book Shop is a cultural mecca 1981 Gour Kishore Ghosh 1923 2000 India for his sagacious courage and ardent humanism in defense of individual and press freedom amidst pressures and threats from left and right 1982 Arun Shourie b 1941 India a concerned citizen employing his pen as an effective adversary of corruption inequality and injustice 1983 Marcelline Jayakody 1902 1998 Sri Lanka for enriching his country s world of song and music with spiritual and human rejoicing 1984 Rasipuram Krishnaswami Laxman 1921 2015 India for his incisive witty never malicious cartoons illuminating India s political and social issues 1985 Lino Brocka 1939 1991 Philippines for making cinema a vital social commentary awakening public consciousness to disturbing realities of life among the Filipino poor 1986 Radio Veritas Philippines for its crucial role in using truth to depose an oppressive and corrupt regime and restore Filipino faith in the electoral process 1987 Diane Ying Yun peng b 1941 Taiwan for her contribution of economic reporting and business journalism to Taiwan s industrial and commercial vitality 1988 Ediriweera Sarachchandra 1914 1996 Sri Lanka for creating modern theater from traditional Sinhalese folk dramas and awakening Sri Lankans to their rich cultural and spiritual heritage 1989 James Reuter S J 1916 2012 Philippines for employing his gifts as writer theatrical director and broadcaster but most of all as teacher to make the performing arts and mass media a vital force for good in the Philippines 1990 Not awarded1991 Kuntagodu Vibhuthi Subbanna 1932 2005 India for enriching rural Karnataka with the world s best films and the delight and wonder of the living stage 1992 Ravi Shankar 1920 2012 India for enriching India and the world with his sublime mastery of the sitar and with music that colors the mind 1993 Bienvenido Lumbera 1932 2021 Philippines for asserting the central place of the vernacular tradition in framing a national identity for modern Filipinos 1994 Abdul Samad Ismail 1924 2008 Malaysia for applying his intellect and journalistic skills to champion national independence cultural revival and democratic nation building in Malaysia 1995 Pramoedya Ananta Toer 1925 2006 Indonesia for illuminating with brilliant stories the historical awakening and modern experience of the Indonesian people 1996 Nick Joaquin 1917 2004 Philippines for exploring the mysteries of the Filipino body and soul in sixty inspired years as a writer 1997 Mahasweta Devi 1926 2016 India for her compassionate crusade through art and activism to claim for tribal peoples a just and honorable place in India s national life 1998 Ruocheng Ying 1929 2003 China for enhancing China s cultural dialogue with the world at large and with its own rich heritage through a brilliant and preserving life in the theater 1999 Raul Locsin 1923 2003 Philippines for his enlightened commitment to the principle that above all a newspaper is a public trust Lin Hwai min b 1947 Taiwan for revitalizing the theatrical arts in Taiwan with modern dance that is at once eloquently universal and authentically Chinese 2000 Atmakusumah Astraatmadja b 1939 Indonesia for his formative role in laying the institutional and profession foundations for a new era of press freedom in Indonesia 2001 Wannakuwattawaduge Amaradeva 1927 2016 Sri Lanka for his life of dazzling creativity in expression of the rich heritage and protean vitality of Sri Lankan music 2002 Bharat Koirala b 1942 Nepal for developing professional journalism in Nepal and unleashing the democratizing powers of a free media 2003 Sheila Coronel b Philippines for leading a groundbreaking collaborative effort to develop investigative journalism as a critical component of democratic discourse in the Philippines 2004 Abdullah Abu Sayeed b 1939 Bangladesh for cultivating in the youth of Bangladesh a love for books and their humanizing values through exposure to the great works of Bengal and the world 2005 Matiur Rahman b 1946 Bangladesh for wielding the power of the press to crusade against acid throwing and to stir Bangladeshis to help its many victims 2006 Eugenia Duran Apostol b 1925 Philippines for her courageous example in placing the truth telling press at the center of the struggle for democratic rights and better government in the Philippines 2007 Palagummi Sainath b 1957 India for his passionate commitment as a journalist to restore the rural poor to India s consciousness moving the nation to action 2008 Akio Ishii b 1955 Japan for his principled career as a publisher placing discrimination human rights and other difficult subjects squarely in Japan s public discourse Peace and International Understanding 1958 2008 Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation1958 Operation Brotherhood Philippines in acknowledgement of the spirit of service to other peoples in a time of need with which it was conceived and has been carried forward as well as the international amity it has fostered 1959 Not awarded1960 Y C James Yen c 1890 1990 Taiwan for his continuing concern for the whole man and molding his social institutions rather than simply refashioning the physical environment 1961 Genevieve Caulfield 1888 1972 United States Thailand for her international citizenship and guidance to full and useful lives of those in other lands afflicted like herself 1962 Mother Teresa M C 1910 1997 Albania India for her merciful cognizance of the abject poor of a foreign land in whose service she has led a new congregation 1963 Peace Corps in Asia United States in recognition of the Peace Corps Volunteers serving in the Near East Africa and Latin America 1964 Welthy Honsinger Fisher 1879 1980 United States India for her unstinting personal commitment to the cause of literacy in India and other Asian countries whose teachers have sought her guidance 1965 Bayanihan Folk Arts Center Philippines for their projection of a warm and artistic portrayal of the Filipino people to audiences on five continents 1966 Committee for Coordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin and Cooperating Entities Cambodia for its purposeful progress toward harnessing one of Asia s greatest river systems setting aside divisive national interests in deference to regional opportunities 1967 Shiroshi Nasu 1888 1984 Japan for his practical humanitarianism enhancing cooperation in agriculture by learning through multinational experience 1968 Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere CARE United States Philippines for its constructive humanitarianism fostering dignity among the needy in Asia and on three other continents for over 22 years 1969 International Rice Research Institute IRRI United States Philippines for its seven years of innovative interdisciplinary teamwork by Asian and Western scientists unprecedented in scope that is achieving radical rapid advances in rice culture 1970 Not awarded1971 Saburō Ōkita 1914 1993 Japan for his sustained and forceful advocacy of genuine Japanese partnership in the economic progress of her Asian neighbors 1972 Not awarded1973 Summer Institute of Linguistics United States Philippines for its inspired outreach to non literate tribespeople recording and teaching them to read their own languages and enhancing their participation in the larger community of man 1974 William Masterson S J 1910 1984 United States Philippines for his multinational education and inspiration of rural leaders prompting their return to and love of the land 1975 Patrick James McGlinchey S S C M E 1928 2018 Ireland South Korea for mobilizing international support and foreign volunteers to modernize livestock farming in his adopted country 1976 Henning Holck Larsen 1907 2003 Denmark India for his signal contribution towards India s technical modernization complementing industrialization with human concern 1977 College of Agriculture University of the Philippines at Los Banos UPLB Philippines for its quality of teaching and research fostering a sharing of knowledge in modernizing Southeast Asian agriculture 1978 Soedjatmoko Mangoendiningrat 1922 1989 Indonesia for his persuasive presentation of the case for developing Asia s basic needs in the councils of world decision making 1979 Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN Indonesia for its supplanting national jealousies that led to confrontation with increasingly effective cooperation goodwill among the neighboring peoples of Southeast Asia 1980 Shigeharu Matsumoto 1899 1989 Japan for building constructive relations between Japanese and others through shared knowledge of their diverse histories needs and national aspirations 1981 Augustine Joung Kang 1923 2019 South Korea for his practical democracy and use of regional cooperation to foster economically and humanly sound credit unions 1982 Not awarded1983 Aloysius Schwartz 1930 1992 United States South Korea for mobilizing European and American support to succor acutely deprived Korean youngsters homeless elderly and infirm 1984 Jiro Kawakita 1920 2009 Japan for winning the participating of remote Nepalese villagers in researching their problems resulting in practical benefits of potable water supplies and rapid ropeway transport across mountain gorges 1985 Harold Ray Watson b 1934 United States Philippines for encouraging international utilization of the Sloping Agricultural Lang Technology created by him and his coworkers to help the poorest of small tropical farmers 1986 International Institute of Rural Reconstruction IIRR Philippines for its training of agrarian development workers from four continents enabling them to share experience and ideas for more effective progress 1987 Richard William Timm C S C 1923 2020 United States Bangladesh for his 35 years of sustained commitment of mind and heart to helping Bangladeshis build their national life 1988 The Royal Project Thailand for its concerted national and international effort to curtail opium growing by bringing worthy livelihoods to Thailand s hill tribes 1989 Asian Institute of Technology AIT Thailand for shaping a new generation of engineers and managers committed to Asia in an atmosphere of academic excellence and regional camaraderie 1990 Not awarded1991 Press Foundation of Asia Philippines for guiding Asia s press to look beyond national borders and speak intelligently to complex issues of regional change and development 1992 Washington SyCip 1921 2017 Philippines United States for fostering economic growth and mutual understanding in Asia through professionalism public spirited enterprise and his own esteemed example 1993 Noboru Iwamura 1927 2005 Japan for heeding the call of the true physician in a lifetime of service to Japan s Asia neighbors 1994 Eduardo Jorge Anzorena b 1932 Argentina Japan for fostering a collaborative search for humane and practical solutions to the housing crisis among Asia s urban poor 1995 Asian Institute of Management AIM Philippines for setting regionwide standards for excellence and relevance in training Asians to manage Asia s business and development 1996 Toshihiro Takami 1925 2019 Japan for enlisting community leaders from fifty countries in the common cause of secure sustainable and equitable livelihoods for the world s rural people 1997 Sadako Ogata 1927 2019 Japan for invoking the moral authority of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to insist that behind the right of every refugee to asylum lies the greater right of every person to remain at home in peace 1998 Corazon Aquino 1933 2009 Philippines for giving radiant moral force to the nonviolent movement for democracy in the Philippines and in the world 1999 Not awarded2000 Jockin Arputham 1947 2018 India for extending the lessons of community building in India to Southeast Asia and Africa and helping the urban poor of two continents improve their lives by learning from one another 2001 Ikuo Hirayama 1930 2009 Japan for his efforts to promote peace and international cooperation by fostering a common bond of stewardship for the world s cultural treasures 2002 Pomnyun Sunim b 1953 South Korea for his compassionate attention to the human cost of Korea s bitter division and his hopeful appeal for reconciliation 2003 Tetsu Nakamura 1946 2019 Japan for his passionate commitment to ease the pain of war disease and calamity among refugees and the mountain poor of the Afghanistan Pakistan borderlands 2003 Seiei Toyama 1906 2004 Japan for his twenty year crusade to green the deserts of China in a spirit of solidarity and peace 2004 Laxminarayan Ramdas b 1933 India for reaching across a hostile border to nurture a citizen based consensus for peace between Pakistan and India Ibn Abdur Rehman 1930 2021 Pakistan2006 Sanduk Ruit b 1954 Nepal for placing Nepal at the forefront of developing safe effective and economical procedures for cataract surgery enabling the needlessly blind in even poorest countries to see again 2007 Tang Xiyang 1930 2022 China for guiding China to meet its mounting environmental crisis by heeding the lessons of its global neighbors and the timeless wisdom of nature itself 2008 Ahmad Syafi i Maarif 1935 2022 Indonesia for guiding Muslims to embrace tolerance and pluralism as the basis for justice and harmony in Indonesia and in the world at large Emergent Leadership 2001 present Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation2001 Oung Chanthol b 1967 Cambodia for her resolute activism on behalf of working people and their place in Indonesia s evolving democracy Dita Indah Sari b 1972 Indonesia for rising courageously to confront and eliminate sex trafficking and gender violence in Cambodia 2002 Sandeep Pandey b 1965 India for the empowering example of his commitment to the transformation of India s marginalized poor 2003 Aniceto Guterres Lopes b 1967 Timor Leste for his courageous stand for justice and the rule of law during East Timor s turbulent passage to nationhood 2004 Benjamin Abadiano b 1963 Philippines for his steadfast commitment to indigenous Filipinos and their hopes for peace and better lives consonant with their hallowed ways of life 2005 Hye Ran Yoon b 1969 South Korea for her catalytic role in enabling Cheonan s civil society to exercise its social responsibilities dynamically and democratically 2006 Arvind Kejriwal 20 b 1968 India for activating India s right to information movement at the grassroots empowering New Delhi s poorest citizens to fight corruption by holding government answerable to the people 2007 Chen Guangcheng b 1971 China for his irrepressible passion for justice in leading ordinary Chinese citizens to assert their legitimate rights under the law Chung To b United States Hong Kong for his proactive and compassionate response to AIDS in China and to the needs of its most vulnerable victims 2008 Ananda Galappatti b Sri Lanka for his spirited personal commitment to bring appropriate and effective psychosocial services to survivors of war and natural disasters in Sri Lanka 2009 Ka Hsaw Wa b 1970 Myanmar for dauntlessly pursuing nonviolent yet effective channels of redness exposure and education for the defense of human rights the environment and democracy in Burma 2010 Not awarded2011 Nileema Mishra b 1972 India for her purpose drive zeal to work tirelessly with villagers in Maharashta India organizing them to successfully address both their aspirations and their adversities through collective action and heightened confidence in their potential to improve their own lives 2012 Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto b Indonesia for his sustained advocacy for community based natural resource management in Indonesia leading bold campaigns to stop illegal forest exploitation as well as fresh social enterprise initiatives that engage the forest communities as their full partners 2013 Not awarded2014 Randy Halasan b 1982 Philippines for his purposeful dedication in nurturing his Matigsalug students and their community to transform their lives through quality education and sustainable livelihoods doing so in ways that respect their uniqueness and preserve their integrity as indigenous peoples in modernizing Philippines 2015 Sanjiv Chaturvedi b 1974 India for his exemplary integrity courage and tenacity in uncompromisingly exposing and painstakingly investigating corruption in public office and his resolute crafting of program and system improvements to ensure that government honorably serves the people of India 2016 Thodur Madabusi Krishna 21 b 1976 India for his forceful commitment as artist and advocate to art s power to heal India s deep social divisions breaking barriers of caste and class to unleash what music has to offer not just for some but for all 2017 Not awarded20182019 Ko Swe Win b 1978 Myanmar for his undaunted commitment to practice independent ethical and socially engaged journalism in Myanmar for his incorruptible sense of justice and unflinching pursuit of the truth in crucial but underreported issues and his resolute insistence that it is in the quality and force of media s truth telling that we can convincingly protect human rights in the world 2020 Not awarded due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 Not awarded2022 To be announcedUncategorized 2009 present Edit Year Image Recipient Nationality or Base Country Citation2009 Deep Joshi b 1947 India for his vision and leadership in bringing professionalism to the NGO movement in India by effectively combining head and heart in the transformative work of rural development Krisana Kraisintu b 1957 Thailand for placing pharmaceutical rigor at the service of patients through her untiring and fearless dedication to producing much needed generic drugs in Thailand and elsewhere in the world Ma Jun b 1968 China for harnessing the technology and power of information to address China s water crisis and mobilizing pragmatic multisectoral and collaborative efforts to ensure sustainable benefits for China s environment and society Antonio Oposa Jr 1924 2015 Philippines for his path breaking and passionate crusade to engage Filipinos in acts of enlightened citizenship that maximize the power of law to protect and nurture the environment for themselves their children and generations still to come Yu Xiaogang b 1950 China for fusing social science knowledge with a deep sense of social justice in assisting dam affected communities in China to shape the development projects that impact their natural environment and their lives 2010 Tadatoshi Akiba b 1942 Japan for his principled and determined leadership in a sustained global campaign to mobilize citizens pressure governments and build the political will to create a world free from the perils of nuclear war Fu Qiping b 1969 China for his enterprising leadership and undeniable success in demonstrating how village level economic development can be achieved without damage to the environment Huo Daishan b 1953 China for his selfless and unrelenting efforts despite formidable odds to save China s great river Huai and the numerous communities who draw life from it A H M Noman Khan b Bangladesh for his pioneering leadership in mainstreaming persons with disabilities in the development process of Bangladesh and in working vigorously with all sectors to build a society that is truly inclusive and barrier free Pan Yue b 1960 China for his bold pursuit of a national environmental program insisting on state and private accountability encouraging state citizen dialogue and raising the environment as an issue of urgent national concern Christopher Bernido b 1956 Philippines for their purposeful commitment to both science and nation ensuring innovative low cost and effective basic education even under Philippine conditions of great scarcity and daunting poverty Maria Victoria Carpio Bernido 1961 2022 2011 Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation Inc AIDFI Philippines for their collective vision technological innovations and partnership practices to make appropriate technologies improve the lives and livelihoods of the rural poor in upland Philippine communities and elsewhere in Asia Harish Hande b 1967 India for his passionate and pragmatic efforts to put solar power technology in the hands of the poor through a social enterprise that brings customized affordable and sustainable electricity to India s vast rural populace encouraging the poor to become asset creators Hasanain Juaini b 1964 Indonesia for his holistic community based approach to pesantren education in Indonesia creatively promoting values of gender equality religious harmony environmental preservation individual achievement and civic engagement among young students and their communities Koul Panha b Cambodia for his determined and courageous leadership of the sustained campaign to build an enlightened organized and vigilant citizenry who will ensure fair and free elections as well as demand accountable governance by their elected officials in Cambodia s nascent democracy Tri Mumpuni b 1964 Indonesia for her determined and collaborative efforts to promote micro hydropower technology catalyze needed policy changes and ensure full community participation in bringing electricity and the fruits of development to the rural areas of Indonesia 2012 Chen Shu chu b 1951 Taiwan for the pure altruism of her giving which reflects a deep consistent quiet compassion and has transformed the lives of the numerous Taiwanese she has unselfishly helped Francis Kulandei b 1946 India for his visionary zeal profound faith in community energies and sustained programs in pursuing the holistic economic empowerment of thousands of women and their families in rural India Syeda Rizwana Hasan b 1968 Bangladesh for her uncompromising courage and impassioned leadership in a campaign of judicial activism in Bangladesh that affirms the people s right to a good environment as nothing less than their right to dignity and life Yang Saing Koma b Cambodia for his creative fusion of practical science and collective will that has inspired and enabled vast numbers of farmers in Cambodia to become more empowered and productive contributors to their country s economic growth Romulo Davide b 1934 Philippines for his steadfast passion in placing the power of discipline of science in the hands of Filipino farmers who have consequently multiplied their yields created productive farming communities and rediscovered the dignity of their labor 2013 Ernesto Domingo b 1930 Philippines for his exemplary embrace of the social mission of his medical science and profession his steadfast leadership in pursuing health for all as a shared moral responsibility of all sectors and his groundbreaking and successful advocacy for neonatal hepatitis vaccination thereby saving millions of lives in the Philippines Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi Corruption Eradication Commission Indonesia for its fiercely independent and successful campaign against corruption in Indonesia combining the uncompromising prosecution of erring powerful officials with farsighted reforms in governance systems and the educative promotion of vigilance honesty and active citizenship among all Indonesians Lahpai Seng Raw b 1949 Myanmar for her quietly inspiring and inclusive leadership in the midst of deep ethnic divides and prolonged armed conflict to regenerate and empower damaged communities and to strengthen local NGOs in promoting a non violent culture of participation and dialogue as the foundation for Myanmar s peaceful future Shakti Samuha Nepal for transforming their lives in service to other human trafficking survivors for their passionate dedication towards rooting out a pernicious social evil in Nepal and for the radiant example they have shown the world in reclaiming the human dignity that is the birthright of all abused women and children everywhere 2014 Hu Shuli b 1953 China for her unrelenting commitment to truthful relevant and unassailable journalism her fearless promotion of transparency and accountability in business and public governance and her leadership in blazing the way for more profession and independent minded media practices in China Saur Marlina Manurung b 1972 Indonesia for her ennobling passion to protect and improve the lives of Indonesia s forest people and her energizing leadership of volunteers in SOKOLA s customized education program that is sensitive to the lifeways of indigenous communities and the unique development challenges they face Omara Khan Massoudi b 1948 Afghanistan for his courage labor and leadership in protecting Afghan cultural heritage rebuilding an institution vital for Afghanistan s future and remind his countrymen and peoples everywhere that in recognizing humanity s shared patrimony we can be inspired to stand together in peace The Citizens Foundation Pakistan for the social vision and high level professionalism of its founders and those who run its schools in successfully pursuing their conviction that with sustained civil responsiveness quality education made available to all irrespective of religion gender or economic status is the key to Pakistan s brighter future Wang Canfa b 1958 China for his discerning and forceful leadership through scholarly work disciplined advocacy and pro bono public interest litigation in ensuring that the enlightened and competent practice of environmental law in China effectively protects the rights and lives of victims of environmental abuse especially the poor and the powerless 2015 Kommaly Chanthavong b 1950 Laos for her fearless indomitable spirit to revive and develop the ancient Laotian art of silk weaving creating livelihoods for thousands of poor war displaced Laotians and thus preserving the dignity of women and her nation s priceless silken cultural treasure Ligaya Fernando Amilbangsa b 1943 Philippines for her single minded crusade in preserving the endangered artistic heritage of southern Philippines and in creatively propagating a dance form that celebrates and deepens the sense of shared cultural identity among Asians Anshu Gupta b 1970 India for his creative vision in transforming the culture of giving in India his enterprising leadership in treating cloth as a sustainable development resource for the poor and in reminding the world that true giving always respects and preserves human dignity Kyaw Thu b 1959 Myanmar for his generous compassion in addressing the fundamental needs of both the living and the dead in Myanmar regardless of their class or religion and his channeling personal fame and privilege to mobilize many others toward serving the greater social good 2016 Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers Japan for their idealism and spirit of service in advancing the lives of communities other than their own demonstrating over five decades that it is indeed when people live work and think together that they lay the true foundation for peace and international solidarity Bezwada Wilson b 1966 India for his moral energy and prodigious skill in leading a grassroots movement to eradicate the degrading servitude of manual scavenging in India reclaiming for the dalits the human dignity that is their natural birthright Dompet Dhuafa Indonesia for redefining the landscape of zakat based philanthropy in Indonesia unleashing the potential of the Islamic faith to uplift irrespective of their creed the lives of millions Conchita Carpio Morales b 1941 Philippines for her moral courage and commitment to justice in taking head on one of the most intractable problems in the Philippines and promoting by her example of incorruptibility diligence vision and leadership the highest ethical standards in public service Vientiane Rescue Laos for its heroic work in saving Laotian lives in a time and place of great need under the most deprived of circumstances inspiring by their passionate humanitarianism a similar generosity of spirit in many others 2017 Gethsie Shanmugam b 1934 Sri Lanka for her compassion and courage in working under extreme conditions to rebuild war scarred lives her tireless efforts over four decades in building Sri Lanka s capacity for psychosocial support and her deep inspiring humanity in caring for women and children war s most vulnerable victims Yoshiaki Ishizawa b 1937 Japan for his selfless steadfast service to the Cambodian people his inspiring leadership in empowering Cambodians to be proud stewards of their heritage and his wisdom in reminding us all that cultural monuments like the Angkor Wat are shared treasures whose preservation is thus also our shared global responsibility Lilia Bagaporo de Lima b 1960 Philippines for her unstinting sustained leadership in building a credible and efficient Philippine Economic Zone Authority PEZA proving that the honest competent and dedicated work of public servants can indeed redound to real economic benefits to millions of Filipinos Abdon Nababan b Indonesia for his brave self sacrificing advocacy to give voice and face to his country s IP communities his principled relentless yet pragmatic leadership of the world s largest IP rights movement and the far reaching impact of his work on the lives of millions of Indonesians Tony Tay b 1947 Singapore for his quiet abiding dedication to a simple act of kindness sharing food with others and his inspiring influence in enlarging this simple kindness into a collective inclusive vibrant volunteer movement that is nurturing the lives of many in Singapore Philippine Educational Theater Association Philippines for its bold collective contributions in shaping the theater arts as a force for social change its impassioned unwavering work in empowering communities in the Philippines and the shining example it has set as one of the leading organizations of its kind in Asia 2018 Youk Chhang b 1961 Cambodia for his great unstinting labor in preserving the memory of the Cambodian genocide and his leadership and vision in transforming the memory of horror into a process of attaining and preserving justice in his nation and the world Maria de Lourdes Martins Cruz b 1962 Timor Leste for her pure humanitarianism in uplifting Timor Leste s poor her courageous pursuit of social justice and peace and her nurturing the development of autonomous self reliant caring citizens so vital in new post conflict nations in the world Howard Dee b 1930 Philippines for his quietly heroic half century of service to the Filipino people his abiding dedication to the pursuit of social justice and peace in achieving dignity and progress for the poor and his being by hid deeds a true servant of his faith and an exemplary citizen of his nation Bharat Vatwani b 1958 India for his tremendous courage and healing compassion in embracing India s mentally afflicted destitute and his steadfast and magnanimous dedication to the work of restoring and affirming the human dignity of even the most ostracized in our midst Vo Thi Hoang Yen b Vietnam for her dauntless spirit and prodigious energy in rising above her condition her creative charismatic leadership in the sustained campaign to break down physical and mental barriers that have marginalized PWDs in Vietnam and for being a shining inspirational model for the young in her country and elsewhere in the world Sonam Wangchuk b 1966 India for his uniquely systematic collaborative and community driven reform of learning systems in remote northern India thus improving the life opportunities of Ladakhi youth and his constructive engagement of all sectors in local society to harness sciences and culture creatively for economic progress thus setting an example for minority peoples in the world 2019 Raymundo Pujante Cayabyab b 1954 Philippines for his compositions and performances that have defined and inspired Filipino popular music across generations his indomitable undeterred confidence to selflessly seek mentor and promote young Filipino musical genius for the global stage and his showing us all that music can indeed instill pride and joy and unify people across the many barriers that divide them Kim Jong ki b 1979 South Korea for his quiet courage in transforming private grief into the mission to protect Korea s youth from the scourge of bullying and violence his unstinting dedication to the goal of instilling among the young the values of self esteem tolerance and mutual respect and his effectively mobilizing all sectors of the country in a nationwide driver that has transformed both policy and behaviors towards building a gentler non violent society Ravish Kumar b 1974 India for his unfaltering commitment to a professional ethical journalism of the highest standards his moral courage in standing up for truth integrity and independence and his principled belief that it is in giving full and respectful voice to the voiceless in speaking truth bravely yet soberly to power that journalism fulfills its noblest aims to advance democracy Angkhana Neelaphaijit b 1956 Thailand for her unwavering courage in seeking justice for her husband and many other victims of violence and conflict in southern Thailand her systematic unflagging work to reform a flawed and unfair legal system and the shining proof she is that the humblest ordinary person can achieve national impact in deterring human rights abuses 2020 Not awarded due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 Muhammad Amjad Saqib b 1957 Pakistan for the intelligence and compassion that enabled him to create the largest microfinance institution in Pakistan his inspiring belief that human goodness and solidarity will find ways to eradicate poverty and his determination to stay with a mission that has already helped millions of Pakistani families Firdausi Qadri b 1951 Bangladesh for her passion and lifelong devotion to the scientific profession her vision of building the human and physical infrastructure that will benefit the coming generation of Bangladeshi scientists women scientists in particular and her untiring contributions to vaccine development advanced biotechnological therapeutics and critical research that has been saving millions of precious lives Steven Muncy b 1951 Philippines United States for his unshakable belief in the goodness of man that inspires in others the desire to serve his life lifelong dedication to humanitarian work refugee assistance and peace building and his untiring pursuit of dignity peace and harmony for people in exceptionally difficult circumstances in Asia Roberto Ballon b 1968 Philippines for his inspiring determination in leading his fellow fisherfolk to revive a dying fishing industry by creating a sustainable marine environment for this generation and generations to come and his shining example of how everyday acts of heroism can truly be extraordinary and transformative Watchdoc Media Mandiri Indonesia for its highly principled crusade for an independent media organization and digital technology in its effort to transform Indonesia s media landscape and its commitment to a vision of the people themselves as makers of media and shapers of their own world 2022 Sotheara Chhim b CambodiaTadashi Hattori b JapanBernadette J Madrid b PhilippinesGary Bencheghib b France IndonesiaReferences Edit Clare Arthurs 2000 07 25 Activists share Asian Nobel Prize BBC News Retrieved 2008 02 20 permanent dead link Ann Bernadette Corvera 2003 10 08 03 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee A League of Extraordinary Men amp Women Philippine Star Archived from the original on 2018 12 25 Retrieved 2008 02 21 AsiaNews it Magsaysay Awards Asia s Nobel Prize in the social and cultural fields www asianews it Archived from the original on 2018 06 15 Retrieved 2018 06 14 Ballaran Jhoanna 5 persons 1 organization honored at 2017 Ramon Magsaysay Award Archived from the original on 2018 06 15 Retrieved 2018 06 14 Asia s Nobel Prize now more than ever Archived from the original on 2018 06 15 Retrieved 2018 06 14 Hiroshima mayor wins Ramon Magsaysay Award Asia s Nobel Prize www hiroshimapeacemedia jp Retrieved 2023 02 26 Singh Negi Rajender 2008 08 23 Magsaysay Award Asian Nobel Not so Noble Economic and Political Weekly 43 34 14 16 Retrieved 2023 02 26 Complete list of awardees by year anilvc Magsaysay Award Retrieved 23 November 2016 Sridhar Nithin 15 November 2015 Vinoba Bhave The Acharya who started Bhoodan Movement Retrieved 23 November 2016 India Today Retrieved 23 November 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link amul com DR V KURIEN Amul The Taste of India Retrieved 23 November 2016 T K Patel www amuldairy com Retrieved 23 November 2016 Foundation Ramon Magsaysay Award Patel Tribhuvandas Archived from the original on 26 November 2015 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Foundation Ramon Magsaysay Award Chattopadhyay Kamaladevi Retrieved 23 November 2016 Foundation Ramon Magsaysay Award Swaminathan Moncompu Sambasivan Retrieved 23 November 2016 Foundation Ramon Magsaysay Award Bhatt Ela Ramesh Archived from the original on 10 June 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 a b Magsaysay Award for Prakash amp Mandakini Amte Times of India Retrieved 23 November 2016 a b Prakash and Mandakini Amte win the Magsaysay Award for 2008 The Better India 1 August 2008 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Kejriwal to receive Magsaysay Award Retrieved 23 November 2016 TM Krishna the man who used music to heal India s deep social divisions 27 July 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Further reading EditSingh Negi Rajender 2008 08 23 Magsaysay Award Asian Nobel Not so Noble Economic and Political Weekly 43 34 14 16 ISSN 0012 9976 JSTOR 40277873 External links EditRamon Magsaysay Award Foundation Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation News Archived 2021 05 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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