
Posted on October 15, 2004
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Nominations Invited for Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights
Nominations Invited for Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights
The Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human
Rights is presented annually to honor a leading
practitioner in health and human rights, and to help
call attention to the vital links between health and
human rights. The award program is supported by the
Association François-Xavier Bagnoud, Doctors of the World, and the Global Health Council.
The award will be presented to a practitioner in health
and human rights, be it an individual or organization.
The award is a substantial cash prize and is intended
to allow its recipients a measure of freedom to pursue
their work in the area of global health and human rights.
In reviewing the nominees, the following criteria will
be considered and evaluated: practical work in the field
and in difficult circumstances; actual relevance to the
linkage of health with human rights; predominant activities in developing countries and with marginalized people;
evidence of serious and long-term commitment; potential
of the award to strengthen nominees' work; potential
for receipt of the award to raise the profile of the
award itself; potential of funding to enhance visibility
and public awareness of the issue or project the awardee
is addressing; and potential for attracting additional
resources toward resolution of the issue.
An effort is made to cast broadly for award candidates
to ensure individuals and organizations working at the
grassroots level are given the same attention and
opportunities of those operating at the national or
international level.
See the Global Health Council Web site for complete
program details and the online nomination form.
Contact:
Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Health
Geographic Funding Area: National
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