Deadline: January 10, 2022
Applications for the Allard Prize for International Integrity 2022 are now open. Corruption and human rights violations are serious global issues that erode the foundation of a just society. The Allard Prize for International Integrity is one of the world’s largest prizes dedicated to the fight against corruption and the protection of human rights.
Established in 2012 at the University of British Columbia, and funded by donations from Mr. Peter A. Allard, Q.C., the Allard Prize for International Integrity is awarded biennially to an individual, movement, or organization that has demonstrated exceptional courage and leadership in combating corruption or protecting human rights, especially through promoting transparency, accountability, and the Rule of Law. The Allard Prize was launched in 2012 and became independent of the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia on June 21, 2019. The Allard Prize is now administered by The Allard Prize Foundation.
Prize
- A CAD $100,000 prize is awarded biennially to an individual, movement or organization.
Eligibility
- The prize is awarded to an individual, movement or organization that has demonstrated exceptional courage and leadership in combating corruption or protecting human rights, especially through promoting transparency, accountability and the Rule of Law.
- Nominations are welcomed from all types of individuals, movements and organizations.
- Nominees could include prominent world leaders, grass roots activists, social movements, charitable groups dedicated to specific social issues or other corporate bodies, whether for-profit or not.
Nomination
Nominations for the 2022 Allard Prize must be submitted by January 10, 2022.
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