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The Asia Game Changer Awards is an annual award ceremony held in recognition of individuals and organizations within and connected to the Asian community that have made positive contributions to the development and improvement of Asia and society.

Inaugurated in 2014 by New York-based non-profit organization the Asia Society, in partnership with Citibank, the first ceremony was held at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.[1] A total of thirteen honorees were awarded, including Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and internet entrepreneur Jack Ma, who was honoured as the first ever Game Changer of the Year.[1] Nominees are selected from individuals and institutions nominated from the Asia Society's global network,[1] which then embarks on a three-month long process of feedback and voting that results in the final awardees.[2] While recipients are usually from varying diverse backgrounds, the 2019 ceremony marked the first time that all awardees for the year were women only.[3]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the 2020 and 2021 ceremonies were held online.[4]

Ceremonies

Edition Date Venue City Ref.
1st October 16, 2014 United Nations New York, New York [1]
2nd October 13, 2015 [5]
3rd October 27, 2016 [6]
4th November 1, 2017 The Great Hall Lower Manhattan, New York
5th October 9, 2018
6th October 24, 2019 [3]
7th October 22, 2020 Online broadcast [7]
8th October 28, 2021 [8]
9th October 27, 2022 The Great Hall Lower Manhattan, New York [9]

Honorees

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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban was awarded for his work designing disaster relief shelters in Rwanda, Haiti, Japan etc. using recyclable materials.
Malala seated in a chair facing away from the camera wearing a red head covering that drapes over her shoulders.
Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai was awarded for her worldwide advocacy work for girls education.
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Pakistani cricketer Sana Mir was awarded in 2019 for her success in the traditionally male-dominated sport and for advocating for women's rights, both inside and outside of sports.
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South Korean music group BTS was awarded at the 2020 ceremony for standing against discrimination and inspiring their global fanbase to do the same.
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Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka was also honored at the 2020 ceremony for using her global platform to bring attention to racial injustice and supporting social change.
Year Recipient Occupation Nationality Ref.
2014 Shigeru Ban Architect Japan [10][11]
Madhav Chavan Social activist and entrepreneur
philanthropist
India
Illac Diaz Social entrepreneur Philippines
Fashion Girls for Humanity Non-profit charity organization United States
Kuntoro Mangkusubroto Head government minister Indonesia
Saad Mohseni Entrepreneur
CEO
Afghanistan
Jacqueline Novogratz Businesswoman
CEO
United States
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Journalist
filmmaker
activist
Pakistan
Playing for Change Non-profit global music project United States
Pawan Sinha Scientist
professor
Malala Yousafzai Activist Pakistan
2015 Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura Physicist
engineer
inventor
Japan [5][12]
Li Cunxin Artistic director
philanthropist
China
Lei Jun Entrepreneur
CEO
philanthropist
Chanda Kochhar ICICI managing director and CEO India
Aasif Mandvi Actor
comedian
writer
Mariam al-Mansouri UAEAF Fighter Pilot United Arab Emirates
Kiran Bir Sethi Designer
educator
India
2016 Joey Alexander Pianist Indonesia [6][13]
Muzoon Almellehan Activist Syria
Marita Cheng Entrepreneur
CEO
Australia
Soo-man Lee Record producer and executive South Korea
Dr. Sanduk Ruit Ophthalmologist
eye surgeon
Nepal
Ahmad Sarmast Ethnomusicologist
director
Afghanistan
Durreen Shahnaz Entrepreneur
professor
speaker
Bangladesh
Karim Wasfi Conductor
cellist
Iraq
Zhang Yimou Film director and producer China
2017 Sonita Alizadeh Rapper
activist
Afghanistan [14][15]
Jean Liu Business executive China
Aisholpan Nurgaiv Eagle hunter Mongolia
Leng Ouch Environmental activist Cambodia
Dev Patel Actor
philanthropist
United Kingdom
Sesame Workshop Non-profit organization United States
Wu Tong Businessman
CEO
China
Tadashi Yanai Businessman
CEO
Japan
2018 The Afghan Girls Robotics Team Students Afghanistan [16]
Dr. Munjed Al Muderis Doctor
orthopedic surgeon
human rights activist and humanitarian
professor and lecturer
Iraq
The Founders of Koolulam Social musical initiative Israel
The Heroes of Fukushima Plant workers
first responders
volunteers
Japan
Mira Rai Sportswoman Nepal
Raed Saleh and the Syrian White Helmets Volunteer and civil defence organization Syria
The Rescue Team at the Tham Luang Caves Thailand
Wang Shi Entrepreneur
environmentalist
China
2019 Hoor Al Qasimi SAF director
curator
artist
United Arab Emirates [17]
Yuriko Koike Governor of Tokyo Japan
Kung Fu Nuns Social activist
humanitarian
Nepal
Sana Mir Sportswoman Pakistan
Faiza Saeed Attorney United States
Chhaya Sharma NHRC Deputy Inspector General
former Delhi Police Deputy Commissioner of Police
India
Jane Jie Sun Businesswoman
CEO
China
2020 BTS Musician
philanthropist
South Korea [18]
Vikas Khanna Chef
humanitarian
India
Miky Lee Film producer
businesswoman
South Korea
Yo-Yo Ma Cellist
humanitarian
France
United States
Naomi Osaka Sportswoman Japan
Joseph Tsai and Clara Tsai Businessman
philanthropist
Taiwan
2021 Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl Rabbi United States [19]
Dr. Morris Chang Businessman Taiwan / United States
Dr. David Ho Doctor
scientist
medical researcher
Sal Khan Educator United States
Sunisa Lee Gymnast
Kim Ng Baseball executive and general manager
Sundar Pichai CEO India / United States
2022 Michael Bloomberg Entrepreneur
philanthropist
former Mayor of New York City
United States [9]
Arunabha Ghosh Founder-CEO of Council On Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) India
Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner Poet
climate change activist
Marshall Islands
Kristin Kagetsu Co-founder-CEO of Saathi
social entrepreneur
India
Navina Khanna Co-founder of the HEAL Food Alliance United States
Ma Jun Environmentalist China
Nanette Medved-Po Philanthropist
businesswoman
Philippines
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah President of the Rockefeller Foundation United States
Alok Sharma Politician
President for COP26
United Kingdom
Janet Yang Film producer
President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
United States

Special awards

Jack Ma wearing a navy blue suit and matching patterned tie with a white shirt while smiling.
Chinese entrepreneur, and co-founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, was the first ever Asia Game Changer of the Year award recipient.
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Indra Nooyi, Ceo of PepsiCo, was the first woman to be awarded the Asia Game Changer of the Year.
Year Award Recipient Occupation(s) Nationality Ref.
2014 Asia Game Changer of the Year Jack Ma Businessman
philanthropist
China [20][21]
2015 Manny Pacquiao Senator Philippines [22]
2018 Indra Nooyi CEO India [16]
2016 Lifetime Achievement Award I. M. Pei Architect China [23][24]
2017 The Aga Khan Imam
philanthropist
businessman
Switzerland [14]

References

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