Английская Википедия:International Women of Courage Award
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The International Women of Courage Award, also referred to as the U.S. Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award, is an American award presented annually by the United States Department of State to women around the world who have shown leadership, courage, resourcefulness, and willingness to sacrifice for others, especially in promoting women's rights.
History
The award was established in 2007 by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice[1] on or near the International Women's Day, an annual celebration observed each March 8 in many countries worldwide.[2] Each U.S. embassy has the right to recommend one woman as a candidate.Шаблон:Fact As of 2021, the award has been given to over 155 recipients from about 75 different countries.[2]
Award recipients by year
2007
- Ruth Halperin-Kaddari of Israel[3]
- Jennifer Louise Williams of Zimbabwe[4]
- Siti Musdah Mulia of Indonesia[4]
- Ilze Jaunalksne of Latvia[4]
- Samia al-Amoudi of Saudi Arabia[4]
- Mariya Ahmed Didi of the Maldives[4]
- Susana Trimarco de Veron of Argentina[4]
- Aziza Siddiqui of Afghanistan[4]
- Sundus Abbas of Iraq[4]
- Shatha Abdul Razzak Abbousi of Iraq[4]
- Mary Akrami of Afghanistan[4]
- Grace Padaca of the Philippines
2008
- Suraya Pakzad of Afghanistan[5]
- Virisila Buadromo of Fiji[5]
- Eaman al-Gobory of Iraq[5]
- Valdete Idrizi of Kosovo[5]
- Begum Jan of Pakistan[5]
- Nibal Thawabteh of the Palestinian Authority[5]
- Cynthia Bendlin of Paraguay[5]
- Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim of Somalia[5]
2009
- Mutabar Tadjibayeva of Uzbekistan[6][7]
- Ambiga Sreenevasan of Malaysia[7]
- Wazhma Frogh of Afghanistan[7]
- Norma Cruz of Guatemala[7]
- Suaad Allami of Iraq[7]
- Hadizatou Mani of Niger[7]
- Veronika Marchenko of Russia[7]
- Reem Al Numery of Yemen[7]
2010
- Shukria Asil of Afghanistan[8]
- Shafiqa Quraishi of Afghanistan[8]
- Androula Henriques of Cyprus[8]
- Sonia Pierre of the Dominican Republic[8]
- Shadi Sadr of Iran[8]
- Ann Njogu of Kenya[8]
- Lee Ae-ran of South Korea[8]
- Jansila Majeed of Sri Lanka[8]
- Marie Claude Naddaf of Syria[8]
- Jestina Mukoko of Zimbabwe[8]
Шаблон:Div col end Alice Mabota was given the award but she is not in the official list.[9][10]
2011
- Maria Bashir of Afghanistan[11]
- Henriette Ekwe Ebongo of Cameroon[11]
- Guo Jianmei of China[11]
- Eva Abu Halaweh of Jordan[11]
- Marisela Morales Ibañez of Mexico[11]
- Ágnes Osztolykán of Hungary[11]
- Roza Otunbayeva of the Kyrgyz Republic[11]
- Ghulam Sughra of Pakistan[11]
- Yoani Sanchez of Cuba[11]
- Nasta Palazhanka of Belarus[11]
- Pionie Boso of the Solomon Islands
2012
- Aneesa Ahmed of the Maldives[12]
- Zin Mar Aung of Burma[12]
- Samar Badawi of Saudi Arabia[12]
- Shad Begum of Pakistan[12]
- Maryam Durani of Afghanistan[12]
- Pricilla de Oliveira Azevedo of Brazil[12]
- Hana Elhebshi of Libya[12]
- Jineth Bedoya Lima of Colombia[12]
- Şafak Pavey of Turkey[12]
- Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih of Sudan[12]
- Gabi Calleja of Malta[13]
2013
- Malalai Bahaduri of Afghanistan[14][15]
- Tsering Woeser of China[15]
- Julieta Castellanos of Honduras[15]
- Nirbhaya "Fearless" of India[15]
- Josephine Obiajulu Odumakin of Nigeria[15]
- Elena Milashina of Russia[15]
- Fartuun Adan of Somalia[15]
- Razan Zeitouneh of Syria[15]
- Tạ Phong Tần of Vietnam[15]
2014
- Nasrin Oryakhil of Afghanistan[16]
- Roshika Deo of Fiji[16]
- Rusudan Gotsiridze of Georgia[16]
- Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar of Guatemala[16]
- Laxmi of India[16]
- Fatimata Touré of Mali[16]
- Maha Al Muneef of Saudi Arabia[16]
- Oinikhol Bobonazarova of Tajikistan[16]
- Ruslana Lyzhychko of Ukraine[16]
- Beatrice Mtetwa of Zimbabwe[16]
2015
- Niloofar Rahmani of Afghanistan[17]
- Nadia Sharmeen of Bangladesh[17]
- Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra of Bolivia[17]
- May Sabe Phyu of Burma[17]
- Emilie Béatrice Epaye of the Central African Republic[17]
- Marie Claire Tchecola of Guinea[17]
- Sayaka Osakabe of Japan[17]
- Arbana Xharra of Kosovo[17]
- Tabassum Adnan of Pakistan[17]
- Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji of Syria[17]
2016
- Sara Hossain of Bangladesh[18]
- Debra Baptist-Estrada of Belize[19]
- Ni Yulan of China[20]
- Latifa Ibn Ziaten of France[20]
- Thelma Aldana of Guatemala[21]
- Nagham Nawzat of Iraq[20][22]
- Nisha Ayub of Malaysia[23]
- Fatimata M’baye of Mauritania[24]
- Zhanna Nemtsova of Russia[20]
- Zuzana Števulová of Slovakia[25]
- Awadeya Mahmoud of Sudan[26]
- Vicky Ntetema of Tanzania[24]
- Rodjaraeg Wattanapanit of Thailand[27]
- Nihal Naj Ali Al-Awlaqi of Yemen[28]
2017
2017 awards were awarded to:[29] Шаблон:Div col
- Sharmin Akter, activist on early/forced marriage, Bangladesh
- Malebogo Molefhe, human rights activist, Botswana
- Natalia Ponce de Leon, president of the Natalia Ponce de Leon Foundation, Colombia
- Rebecca Kabugho, political and social activist, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Jannat Al Ghezi, deputy director of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq
- Major Aichatou Ousmane Issaka, deputy director of social work at the Military Hospital of Niamey, Niger
- Veronica Simogun, founder and director of the Family for Change Association, Papua New Guinea
- Cindy Arlette Contreras Bautista, lawyer and icon of Not One Woman Less, Peru
- Sandya Eknelygoda, human rights activist, Sri Lanka
- Sister Carolin Tahhan Fachakh, nun and member of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (F.M.A.), Syria
- Saadet Ozkan, educator and gender activist, Turkey
- Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh (Mother Mushroom), blogger and environmental activist, Vietnam
- Fadia Najeeb Thabet, human rights activist, Yemen
2018
2018 awards were awarded to:[30]Шаблон:Div col
- Roya Sadat of Afghanistan
- Aura Elena Farfan of Guatemala
- Dr. Julissa Villanueva of Honduras
- Aliyah Khalaf Saleh of Iraq
- Sister Maria Elena Berini of Italy (nominated by the U.S. Embassy to the Holy See)
- Aiman Umarova of Kazakhstan
- Dr. Feride Rushiti of Kosovo
- L’Malouma Said of Mauritania
- Godeliève Mukasarasi of Rwanda
- Sirikan Charoensiri of Thailand
2019
2019 awards were awarded to:[31]Шаблон:Div col
- Marini De Livera of Sri Lanka[32][33]
- Razia Sultana (Bangladesh)
- Naw K’nyaw Paw (Myanmar)
- Moumina Houssein Darar (Djibouti)
- Maggie Gobran (Egypt)
- Khalida Khalaf Hanna al-Twal (Jordan)
- Orla Treacy (Republic of Ireland)
- Olivera Lakić (Montenegro)
- Flor de María Vega Zapata (Peru)
- Anna Aloys Henga (Tanzania)
Шаблон:Div col end Note: According to Foreign Policy magazine, an intended award for Jessikka Aro (Finland), announced in January 2019, was withdrawn shortly before the ceremony in March 2019.[34]
2020
2020 awards were awarded to:[35]Шаблон:Div col
- Zarifa Ghafari (Afghanistan)
- Lucy Kocharyan (Armenia)
- Shahla Humbatova (Azerbaijan)
- Ximena Galarza (Bolivia)
- Claire Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso)
- Sayragul Sauytbay (China)
- Susanna Liew (Malaysia)
- Amaya Coppens (Nicaragua)
- Jalila Haider (Pakistan)
- Amina Khoulani (Syria)
- Yasmin al Qadhi (Yemen)
- Rita Nyampinga (Zimbabwe)
2021
2021 awards were awarded to:[36]Шаблон:Div col
- Maria Kalesnikava (Belarus)
- Phyoe Phyoe Aung (Burma) (sic)
- Maximilienne C. Ngo Mbe (Cameroon)
- Wang Yu (China)
- Mayerlis Angarita (Colombia)
- Julienne Lusenge (DRC)
- Erika Aifan (Guatemala)
- Shohreh Bayat (Iran)
- Muskan Khatun (Nepal)
- Zahra Mohamed Ahmad (Somalia)
- Alicia Vacas Moro (Spain)
- Ranitha Gnanarajah (Sri Lanka)
- Canan Gullu (Turkey)
- Ana Rosario Contreras (Venezuela)
2022
2022 awards were awarded to:[37]Шаблон:Div col
- Rizwana Hasan (Bangladesh)
- Simone Sibilio do Nascimento (Brazil)
- Ei Thinzar Maung (Burma)
- Josefina Klinger Zúñiga (Colombia)
- Taif Sami Mohammed (Iraq)
- Facia Boyenoh Harris (Liberia)
- Najla Mangoush (Libya)
- Doina Gherman (Moldova)
- Bhumika Shrestha (Nepal)
- Carmen Gheorghe (Romania)
- Roegchanda Pascoe (South Africa)
- Phạm Đoan Trang (Vietnam)
2023
The 2023 awards were given to:[38] Шаблон:Div col
- Zakira Hekmat (Afghanistan)
- Alba Rueda (Argentina)
- Danièle Darlan (Central African Republic)
- Doris Ríos (Costa Rica)
- Meaza Mohammed (Ethiopia)
- Hadeel Abdel Aziz (Jordan)
- Bakhytzhan Toregozhina (Kazakhstan)
- Ras Adiba Radzi (Malaysia)
- Bolor Ganbold (Mongolia)
- Bianka Zalewska (Poland)
- Yuliia Paievska (Ukraine)
Additional Honorary Group
- Шаблон:Flagicon Hadeel Abdel Aziz
- Шаблон:Flagicon Professor Danièle Darlan
- Шаблон:Flagicon Brigadier General Bolor Ganbold
- Шаблон:Flagicon Dr. Zakira Hekmat
- Шаблон:Flagicon Meaza Mohammed
- Шаблон:Flagicon Yuliia Paievska
- Шаблон:Flagicon Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi
- Шаблон:Flagicon Doris Ríos
- Шаблон:Flagicon Alba Rueda
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bakhytzhan Toregozhina
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bianka Zalewska
An additional Honorary Group Award was given to the "women and girl protestors of Iran" in response to the death of Mahsa Amini and the ongoing protests against the government.[39]
2024
The 2024 awards were given to:[40] Шаблон:Div col
- Benafsha Yaqoobi (Afghanistan)
- Fawzia Karim Firoze (Bangladesh)
- Volha Harbunova (Belarus)
- Ajna Jusić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Myintzu Win (Burma)
- Marta Beatriz Roque (Cuba)
- Fátima Corozo (Ecuador)
- Fatou Baldeh (The Gambia)
- Fariba Balouch (Iran)
- Rina Gonoi (Japan)
- Rabha El Haymar (Morocco)
- Agather Atuhaire (Uganda)
See also
References
External links
- Secretary's International Women of Courage Award
- 2010 International Women of Courage Awards, U.S. State Department photostream on Flickr p
- 2011 International Women of Courage Awards, U.S. State Department photostream on Flickr
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