Nominations are now being accepted for the Human Rights Defenders Tulip 2010. This human rights prize is presented by the Dutch government to a man or woman who has shown exceptional courage in protecting and promoting the rights of fellow citizens. The award ceremony will take place on 10 December, International Human Rights Day, in the Ridderzaal (Knights’ Hall) in The Hague. Lees meer...
In the words of Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime
Verhagen, ‘The Tulip is a tribute to people who want to change the
world and dare to take a stand in defence of other people’s rights,
sometimes in very difficult conditions.’ The Minister will be
presenting the Tulip this year for the third time. Justine Masika
Bihamba of the Democratic Republic of the Congo received the prize
in 2008, and Shadi Sadr of Iran in 2009.
Anyone can put forward a candidate for the Tulip. A jury will
decide on a shortlist of three, and the Minister will select the
winner. The winner receives the bronze statuette of the Human
Rights Defenders Tulip and a cash award of €10,000. In addition, he
or she may submit a project proposal for up to €100,000 in support
of his or her work as a human rights defender.
Human rights defenders from all over the world may be nominated.
They should be individuals (not organisations) whose daily work
involves the peaceful protection or promotion of human rights. They
should also be in need of support in the face of the risks that
their activities expose them to, and stand to benefit from the
recognition and visibility entailed in winning the prize.
For further information, contact the secretariat of Human Rights
Defenders Tulip through Chris Collier, by
email at
secretariat@mensenrechtentulp.nl or by phone at +31 (0)6 3493 6026.
See also
www.mensenrechtentulp.nl.