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Aurora Prize announces the 2024 Aurora Humanitarians


The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative today announced the three Aurora Humanitarians who have been shortlisted for the 2024 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. The announcement was made at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting in New York City. One of the 2024 Aurora Humanitarians will be named the next Aurora Prize Laureate at a Ceremony to take place in Los Angeles, California in May 2024. The 2024 Aurora Prize Laureate will receive a US $1,000,000 award together with a unique opportunity to continue the cycle of giving by helping people in need.

“We are delighted to announce the three exceptional individuals whom we have selected as the 2024 Aurora Humanitarians. They come from diverse backgrounds but are united by their commitment to serving humanity. They have each shown extraordinary courage and commitment in helping others in dangerous situations without regard to their own safety and well-being,” said Lord Ara Darzi, Chair of the Aurora Prize Selection Committee and Co-Director of the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London. “By their actions they have demonstrated for the world to see what it means to be a humanitarian.”

The 2024 Aurora Humanitarians are:

  • Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja (Bahrain/Denmark), a human rights advocate who has been fearlessly defending the most vulnerable communities in Bahrain, especially those who have been subject to systemic violations of their human rights. Mr. Al-Khawaja has been arrested several times for this work, including in 2011, for peaceful protests during the Bahraini Uprising, which resulted in him being sentenced to life in prison by a military tribunal.
  • Denis Mukwege (Democratic Republic of the Congo), a gynecologist and human rights activist who has been working since 1999 to provide medical, legal, and psychosocial aid to women subjected to sexualized and gender-based violence and to advocate for gender equality and the elimination of rape as a weapon of war in the DRC and worldwide. Dr. Mukwege has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Nasrin Sotoudeh (Iran), a human rights defender who has been working as an attorney since 2003, representing Iranian opposition activists, young prisoners, and women’s rights activists, including women who were arrested for protesting compulsory headscarves (hijab) in Iran. Due to her work, Mrs. Sotoudeh has been frequently imprisoned, including in solitary confinement.

“With more than 700 submissions this year, the Aurora Prize Selection Committee had the difficult task of narrowing a long list of extraordinary individuals to three,” said Noubar Afeyan, Ph.D., Co-Founder of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative and Founder and CEO of Flagship Pioneering. “These three outstanding Humanitarians are undaunted in their efforts to help others in the face of unimaginable circumstances, and we are honored to raise awareness of their work and impact.”

The nomination period for the Aurora Humanitarian Prize ran from June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023, bringing 732 submissions for 675 unique candidates in total. The applications for the 2024 Aurora Prize hailed from 75 countries including USA, Kenya, Armenia, Nigeria, Germany, Pakistan, Canada, India, UK, Czech Republic, Georgia, and Iran.

“We have an astonishing need for humanitarian assistance in all corners of the world, and each of the individuals recognized by Aurora is making a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most and serves as an inspiration to us all,” said Dame Louise Richardson, Aurora Prize Selection Committee member and President of Carnegie Corporation of New York.

The Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity is the flagship program of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, founded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to all those who helped them. This global humanitarian award recognizes and supports the world’s unsung heroes who risk their lives to help those suffering from humanitarian crises and human rights violations. To date, the Initiative has benefited over 2.7 million people affected by war, conflict, displacement, persecution, and other issues worldwide.


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Artsakh’s President expresses gratitude to Argentina’s Alberto Fernández for support


President of the Artsakh Republic Samvel Shahramanyan sent a letter of gratitude to Alberto Fernández,  President of Argentina.

The letter reads as follows:

“Dear Mr. President,

On behalf of the people and authorities of the Republic of Artsakh and on my own behalf, allow me to extend a warm greeting and express our profound gratitude for addressing the issue of the illegal blockade of the Lachin Corridor in your speech at the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India, and for standing by and supporting our people in this difficult time.

We attach great significance to garnering the attention of the international community and the global progressive humanity towards our people’s just and enduring struggle for their right to live freely and independently in their own homeland, for the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms, and upholding universal norms and principles of democracy.

We deeply value your support for the people of Artsakh, which serves as a shining testament to your commitment to humanitarian principles, and exemplifies the Argentine state’s approach towards its Armenian community. It stands as an exemplary demonstration of tolerance and fraternity.

Dear Mr. President,

Once again, please, accept the assurances of my profound respect and my best wishes to you and the fraternal people of Argentina.”

The Argentine president raised the issue of the humanitarian crisis in Artsakh twice this month – at the G20 summit and Second Latin American and Caribbean Conference on UN Peace.


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Shahriar Heydari: Maintaining border with Armenia is Iran’s red line


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Armenia, Finland FMs discuss matters of expanding the bilateral agenda


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