- Source: Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award
The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award was created in 1984 by the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, now known as Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, to honor individuals around the world who have shown great courage and have made a significant contribution to human rights in their country.
In addition to receiving a financial award, laureates can partner with the RFK Center on projects to advance their human rights work, benefiting from the resources and technologies at the foundation's disposal. Some have achieved their goals, some are in exile from their home country. The majority continue to live in their home country and work with the support of the center to establish the human rights they are working for.
Since 1984, awards have been given to 37 individuals and organizations, from 24 countries.
The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights foundation also presents Ripple of Hope Awards annually to business, entertainment, and activist leaders. The name of the award is inspired by Kennedy's Ripple of Hope speech in 1966. They first presented the award in 2007.
Laureates
Ripple of Hope Award
†=Recipient returned their award.
See also
List of human rights organisations
Day of Affirmation Address
Nobel Peace Prize
Gandhi Peace Prize
Sakharov Prize
References
External links
Official Website
RFK Human Rights Award Ceremony on PBS, 1989
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- Keluarga Kennedy
- Raji Sourani
- Bambang Widjojanto
- Kathryn Sikkink
- Wei Jingsheng
- Fang Lizhi
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Winnie Mandela
- Kim Geun-tae
- Kailash Satyarthi
- Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
- Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Robert F. Kennedy
- Kerry Kennedy
- Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award
- Ethel Kennedy
- Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
- Alessandra Korap
- Allan Boesak