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In 2020, 13 candidates have been nominated for the prize: Lilit Martirosyan (Europe), The Belarus Helsinki Committee (Europe), Human Rights Centre ZMINA (Europe), Victor Domingo Zambrano Gonzales (Latin America), Georgina Orellano (Latin America), Carlos Fernando Charmorro Barrios (Latin America),
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to a human rights defender or organisation who promotes and supports human rights in innovative ways. The Human Rights Tulip was established in 2007 and presented for the first time on 10 December 2008 and designed by the artist duo Adelheid and Huub Kortekaas.
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to run the selection process for the award. This partnership continued in 2015, when the shortlist of six candidates was composed of three gaining the most votes in a public voting process, and three more selected by the Foreign Ministry and Hivos.
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The procedure of awarding the Human Rights Tulip starts with an open nominating procedure. The winner is selected by the Dutch minister of Foreign Affairs on the basis of public voting and the advice of an independent jury.
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Francisco José de Roux Rengifo (Latin America), zk´at Red de Sanadoras del Feminismo Comunitario Territorial (Latin America), Parveena Ahangar (Asia), Quanzhang Wang and Wenzu Li (Asia), the
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The prize consists of a statuette and support worth €100.000 to assist the winning individual or organization to further develop and scale up their innovation.
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In October 2013, The Netherlands Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans decided to retain the award but to seek greater awareness for it.
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Dutch Human Rights Defenders Tulip Award Presented in Absentia to Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Ms. Ni Yulan
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human rights activist, who defends the rights of family members of disappeared persons in Mexico.
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activist who supports the right of women to access the internet and use it free of harassment.
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In June 2014, the foreign ministry appointed the international development organisation
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for his work against the anti-gay law in his country and the criminalising of torture.
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Acceptance speech by Ms Shadi Sadr, winner of the 2009 Human Rights Defenders Tulip
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sexual violence in the armed conflict in the east of the DRC
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Human Rights Tulip awarded to Pakistani organisation Aahung
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Hivos to assist MFA Human Rights Tulip Award 2014 and 2015
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In 2014, 30 candidates have been nominated for the prize:
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Dalit award winner denied passport to visit Netherlands
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Sheena Hadi
Aahung
Frans Timmermans
Dutch
Dutch ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hivos
Justine Masika Bihamba
Goma
North Kivu
Democratic Republic of Congo
sexual violence in the armed conflict in the east of the DRC
Shadi Sadr
Iran
stoning
Bertha Oliva
Honduras
disappeared
Ni Yulan
China
Marimuthu Bharathan
Dalit
India
Aahung
sexual and reproductive health and rights
Mideast Youth
Middle East
Esra'a Al Shafei
IRA-Mauritania
slavery in Mauritania

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