The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Announces Two New Hilton Humanitarian Prize Jurors
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation today announced that Leymah Gbowee, Nobel prize recipient and founder and president of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa based in Liberia, and Zainab Salbi, global humanitarian and founder of Women for Women International , will join the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize jury, beginning with the selection of the 2019 recipient.
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation today announced that Leymah Gbowee,
Nobel prize recipient and founder and president of the Gbowee
Peace Foundation Africa based in Liberia, and Zainab Salbi, global
humanitarian and founder of Women
for Women International, will join the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian
Prize jury, beginning with the selection of the 2019 recipient. Gbowee
and Salbi become jurors as Strive Masiyiwa, humanitarian and founder and
executive chairman of Econet Wireless, and Princess Salimah Aga Khan,
international ambassador for SOS Kinderdof International, complete their
terms.
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Leymah Gbowee, Founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa. (Photo: Business Wire)
The Hilton Humanitarian Prize is the world’s largest annual humanitarian
award at $2 million, presented to nonprofit organizations judged to have
made extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering. To
date, 23 NGOs have been named Hilton Humanitarian Prize laureates.
“We are honored with Leymah Gbowee and Zainab Salbi’s participation on
this jury. They each represent the highest ideals of leadership,
strength and compassion through their boundary-breaking work with girls
and women around the world,” Hilton Foundation President and CEO Peter
Laugharn said. “It is impossible to overstate the ways each of them has
dramatically affected the life outcomes for millions of people around
the world. I speak for the entire Foundation when I share my excitement
at welcoming them to this distinguished panel of international jurors
who together will select organizations doing remarkable work and further
highlight the need for greater humanitarian aid in the world.”
Gbowee brings with her an esteemed background full of achievement. In
2011, Gbowee won the Nobel Peace Prize for her leadership in the women’s
peace movement that helped end the Second Liberian Civil War. She was
behind the mobilization of an interreligious coalition called the “Women
of Liberia Mass Action for Peace” movement, which played an instrumental
role in encouraging women to take part in nonviolent protests and more
to promote peace in the region. Gbowee is a global leader whose
participation was in demand at meetings of the United Nations Commission
on the Status of Women and other major international conferences. She
went on to found Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, which seeks to provide
leadership and education opportunities across Africa. Gbowee’s story was
featured in the 2008 documentary film Pray the Devil Back to Hell and
her 2011 memoir, Mighty Be Our Powers.
“There are among us, activists and organizers and community builders who
every day seek to heal the injustices of the world,” Gbowee said. “Their
spirit of care and relentless hard work opens the gates of opportunity
for those experiencing poverty or pain. I am so pleased and honored to
join the Hilton Humanitarian Prize jury to bring light and recognition
to those working to recalibrate the course of humanity for the better.”
Salbi’s achievements have been recognized by numerous organizations,
including People Magazine naming her as one of the “25 Women Changing
the World” in 2016, Foreign Policy Magazine naming her as one of the
“100 Leading Global Thinkers,” and Fast Company identifying her as one
of the 100 “Most Creative People in Business.” Salbi is a best-selling
author of such books as Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny:
Growing Up in the Shadow of Saddam, If You Knew Me You Would
Care, and her latest Freedom is an Inside Job. She is
also the host and creator of several TV shows, including #MeToo,
Now What? on PBS and a new original series with Yahoo News! Through
Her Eyes with Zainab Salbi. Early in her career, at age 23, Salbi
founded 2006 Hilton Humanitarian Prize laureate Women for Women
International, a grassroots humanitarian and development organization
dedicated to serving women survivors of wars. The organization offers
support, tools, and access to life-changing skills to move from crisis
and poverty to stability and economic self-sufficiency. Under her
leadership, Women for Women International grew from helping 30 women
upon its inception to more than 420,000 women in eight conflict areas
and has also distributed more than $120 million in direct aid and
microcredit loans that impacted more than 1.7 million family members.
“The Hilton Humanitarian Prize recipients and all those who are
nominated show tremendous courage and fullness of the human spirit,
often in the face of the most unyielding circumstances,” Salbi said. “It
is with the greatest respect for their work, perseverance and
resilience, and the inspiration we draw from them, that I am honored to
join the Hilton Humanitarian Prize jury. I look forward to participating
in what I know to be a deep and rewarding experience that advances
effective ways to address society’s most pressing needs.”
As the two new jurors come aboard, Princess Salimah Aga Khan and Strive
Masiyiwa will complete their jury service. Princess Salimah Aga Khan was
appointed in 2000 as the first SOS-Kinderdorf
International Ambassador for Children, itself a Hilton Humanitarian
Prize laureate, and is actively involved in that organization’s work.
Masiyiwa is the founder and executive chairman of Econet Wireless, a
global telecommunications company whose activities include mobile
cellular telephony, fixed networks, enterprise networks, fiber optic
cables and satellite services.
“We are grateful for the contributions both Masiyiwa and Princess
Salimah have made through their many years of service on the Hilton
Humanitarian Prize jury, and we have a deep well of gratitude for their
dedication and commitment to the selection process,” said Maggie Miller,
director of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize at the Hilton Foundation. “We
feel exceptionally fortunate to welcome two new, extraordinary
individuals to the jury, both of whom bring a wealth of wisdom and
experience to the panel.”
Recent recipients of the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize include
SHOFCO (Shining Hope for Communities), icddr,b and the Task Force for
Global Health. A list of all Hilton Humanitarian Prize laureates can be
found here.
About the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation was created in 1944 by international
business pioneer Conrad N. Hilton, who founded Hilton Hotels and left
his fortune to help the world’s disadvantaged and vulnerable people. The
Foundation invests in 11 program areas, including providing access to
safe water, supporting transition age foster youth, ending chronic
homelessness, hospitality workforce development, disaster relief and
recovery, helping young children affected by HIV and AIDS, and
supporting the work of Catholic sisters. In addition, following
selection by an independent international jury, the Foundation annually
awards the $2 million Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize to a nonprofit
organization doing extraordinary work to reduce human suffering. In
2018, the Hilton Humanitarian Prize was awarded to SHOFCO (Shining Hope
for Communities), a grassroots organization based in Nairobi, Kenya that
catalyzes large-scale transformation in urban slums by providing
critical services for all, community advocacy platforms, and education
and leadership development for women and girls. From its inception, the
Foundation has awarded more than $1.7 billion in grants, distributing
$112.5 million in the U.S. and around the world in 2018. The
Foundation’s current assets are approximately $2.6 billion. For more
information, please visit www.hiltonfoundation.org.
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