Deadline: March 1, 2024
Do you know any courageous and innovative change-makers who strive to create a more just, peaceful and sustainable world for those around them? Nominate them for the Right Livelihood Award 2024.
Each year since 1980, the Right Livelihood Award has been bestowed to four courageous change-makers. The Awards are typically given in the form of three cash awards and one honorary award. The cash awards are intended to directly support the Laureates’ cause and expand the impact of their work. The honorary prize is intended to recognise equally outstanding achievements – although, where the benefit is seen through the recognition and support provided as a result of the Award.
The Award immediately connects Laureates with the dozens of leading change-makers who are already part of the Right Livelihood community. It can also serve as a protective tool for Laureates whose lives and liberties are at risk, through greater international attention on themselves and their causes as well as the lifelong support offered to Laureates.
In recognising the diversity and interconnectivity of challenges in the world and likewise the solutions to them, the Award has no set categories for which Laureates are considered or honoured. The Award recognises individuals and organisations that have greatly contributed to a more just, peaceful and sustainable world through a variety of practical and innovative solutions in different fields across the world.
Award
- The Laureates of the year receive an Award Sculpture made from Humanium Metal, often called the “the most valuable metal in the world.”
Eligibility
- Open to the public;
- Nominee may be from any country of the world;
- Nominations are accepted in English, French and Spanish and can be submitted from mid-December until early March.
Nomination
Once a nomination has been received, the organisers reach out directly to the nominee for some points of information and their formal consent, which is a key aspect of their “do no harm” principle.
For more information, visit Right Livelihood Award.