フィリピン
65
受賞者数
1958~2023
年度で絞り込み
社会貢献
61 人の受賞者
分野別内訳
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受賞者一覧
Miriam Coronel-Ferrer
フィリピン
"for her deep, unwavering belief in the transformative power of non-violent strategies in peace building, her cool intelligence and courage in surmounting difficulties to convey the truth that it is through inclusion rather than division that peace can be won and sustained, and her unstinting devotion to the agenda of harnessing the power of women in creating a just and peaceful world."
Bernadette J. Madrid
フィリピン
"for her unassuming and steadfast commitment to a noble and demanding advocacy; her leadership in running a multisectoral, multidisciplinary effort in child protection that is admired in Asia; and her competence and compassion in devoting herself to seeing that every abused child lives in a healing, safe, and nurturing society."
Steven Muncy
フィリピン,
アメリカ合衆国
"for his unshakable belief in the goodness of man that inspires in others the desire to serve; his life lifelong dedication to humanitarian work, refugee assistance, and peace building; and his untiring pursuit of dignity, peace, and harmony for people in exceptionally difficult circumstances in Asia."
Roberto Ballon
フィリピン
"for his inspiring determination in leading his fellow fisherfolk to revive a dying fishing industry by creating a sustainable marine environment for this generation and generations to come; and his shining example of how everyday acts of heroism can truly be extraordinary and transformative."
Raymundo Pujante Cayabyab
フィリピン
"for his compositions and performances that have defined and inspired Filipino popular music across generations; his indomitable, undeterred confidence to selflessly seek, mentor and promote young Filipino musical genius for the global stage; and his showing us all that music can indeed instill pride and joy, and unify people across the many barriers that divide them."
Howard Dee
フィリピン
"for his quietly heroic half-century of service to the Filipino people; his abiding dedication to the pursuit of social justice and peace in achieving dignity and progress for the poor; and his being, by hid deeds, a true servant of his faith and an exemplary citizen of his nation."
Lilia Bagaporo de Lima
フィリピン
"for her unstinting, sustained leadership in building a credible and efficient Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), proving that the honest, competent and dedicated work of public servants can, indeed, redound to real economic benefits to millions of Filipinos."
Philippine Educational Theater Association
フィリピン
"for its bold, collective contributions in shaping the theater arts as a force for social change; its impassioned, unwavering work in empowering communities in the Philippines; and the shining example it has set as one of the leading organizations of its kind in Asia."
Conchita Carpio Morales
フィリピン
"for her moral courage and commitment to justice in taking head-on one of the most intractable problems in the Philippines; and promoting by her example of incorruptibility, diligence, vision and leadership, the highest ethical standards in public service."
Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa
フィリピン
"for her single-minded crusade in preserving the endangered artistic heritage of southern Philippines, and in creatively propagating a dance form that celebrates and deepens the sense of shared cultural identity among Asians."
Randy Halasan
フィリピン
"for his purposeful dedication in nurturing his Matigsalug students and their community to transform their lives through quality education and sustainable livelihoods, doing so in ways that respect their uniqueness and preserve their integrity as indigenous peoples in modernizing Philippines."
Ernesto Domingo
フィリピン
"for his exemplary embrace of the social mission of his medical science and profession; his steadfast leadership in pursuing 'health for all' as a shared moral responsibility of all sectors; and his groundbreaking and successful advocacy for neonatal hepatitis vaccination, thereby saving millions of lives in the Philippines."
Romulo Davide
フィリピン
"for his steadfast passion in placing the power of discipline of science in the hands of Filipino farmers, who have consequently multiplied their yields, created productive farming communities, and rediscovered the dignity of their labor."
Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation, Inc. (AIDFI)
フィリピン
"for their collective vision, technological innovations, and partnership practices to make appropriate technologies improve the lives and livelihoods of the rural poor in upland Philippine communities and elsewhere in Asia."
Christopher Bernido
フィリピン
"for their purposeful commitment to both science and nation, ensuring innovative, low-cost, and effective basic education even under Philippine conditions of great scarcity and daunting poverty."
Maria Victoria Carpio-Bernido
フィリピン
"for their purposeful commitment to both science and nation, ensuring innovative, low-cost, and effective basic education even under Philippine conditions of great scarcity and daunting poverty."
Antonio Oposa Jr.
フィリピン
"for his path-breaking and passionate crusade to engage Filipinos in acts of enlightened citizenship that maximize the power of law to protect and nurture the environment for themselves, their children, and generations still to come."
Center for Agriculture and Rural Development Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD MRI)
フィリピン
"for its successful adaptation of microfinance to the Philippines, providing self-sustaining and comprehensive financial services for half a million poor women and their families."
Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation
フィリピン
"for harnessing the faith and generosity of Filipinos the world over to confront poverty in their homeland and to provide every Filipino the dignity of a decent home and neighborhood."
Antonio Meloto
フィリピン
"for harnessing the faith and generosity of Filipinos the world over to confront poverty in their homeland and to provide every Filipino the dignity of a decent home and neighborhood."
Eugenia Duran Apostol
フィリピン
"for her courageous example in placing the truth-telling press at the center of the struggle for democratic rights and better government in the Philippines."
Benjamin Abadiano
フィリピン
"for his steadfast commitment to indigenous Filipinos and their hopes for peace and better lives consonant with their hallowed ways of life."
Sheila Coronel
フィリピン
"for leading a groundbreaking collaborative effort to develop investigative journalism as a critical component of democratic discourse in the Philippines."
Rosa Rosal
フィリピン
"for her lifetime of unstinting voluntary service, inspiring Filipinos to put the needs of others before their own."
Raul Locsin
フィリピン
"for his enlightened commitment to the principle that, above all, a newspaper is a public trust."
Corazon Aquino
フィリピン
"for giving radiant moral force to the nonviolent movement for democracy in the Philippines and in the world."
Eva Fidela Maamo, S.P.C.
フィリピン
"for her compelling example in bringing humane assistance and healing arts to the poorest Filipinos."
Nick Joaquin
フィリピン
"for exploring the mysteries of the Filipino body and soul in sixty inspired years as a writer."
Asian Institute of Management (AIM)
フィリピン
"for setting regionwide standards for excellence and relevance in training Asians to manage Asia's business and development."
Bienvenido Lumbera
フィリピン
"for asserting the central place of the vernacular tradition in framing a national identity for modern Filipinos."
Angel Alcala
フィリピン
"for his pioneering scientific leadership in rehabilitating the coral reefs of the Philippines and in sustaining for Filipinos the natural abundance of their country's marine life."
Washington SyCip
フィリピン,
アメリカ合衆国
"for fostering economic growth and mutual understanding in Asia through professionalism, public-spirited enterprise, and his own esteemed example."
Press Foundation of Asia
フィリピン
"for guiding Asia's press to look beyond national borders and speak intelligently to complex issues of regional change and development.
James Reuter
フィリピン
"for employing his gifts as writer, theatrical director, and broadcaster, but most of all as teacher, to make the performing arts and mass media a vital force for good in the Philippines."
Miriam Defensor Santiago
フィリピン
"for bold and moral leadership in cleaning up a graft-ridden government agency."
Radio Veritas
フィリピン
"for its crucial role in using truth to depose an oppressive and corrupt regime and restore Filipino faith in the electoral process."
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)
フィリピン
"for its training of agrarian development workers from four continents, enabling them to share experience and ideas for more effective progress."
Lino Brocka
フィリピン
"for making cinema a vital social commentary, awakening public consciousness to disturbing realities of life among the Filipino poor."
Harold Ray Watson
アメリカ合衆国,
フィリピン
"for encouraging international utilization of the Sloping Agricultural Lang Technology created by him and his coworkers to help the poorest of small tropical farmers."
F. Sionil José
フィリピン
"for his intellectual courage and his concern for and encouragement of Asian and other writers and artists, for many of whom his Solidaridad Book Shop is a cultural mecca."
Fe Villanueva del Mundo
フィリピン
"for her lifelong dedication and pioneering spirit as a physician extraordinary to needy Filipino children."
College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB)
フィリピン
"for its quality of teaching and research, fostering a sharing of knowledge in modernizing Southeast Asian agriculture."
Zacarias Sarian
フィリピン
"for his standards of editing and publishing interesting, accurate and constructive farm news."
William Masterson
アメリカ合衆国,
フィリピン
"for his multinational education and inspiration of rural leaders prompting their return to and love of the land."
Antonio Fortich
フィリピン
"for their engineering of an experiment in rural development giving small, indebted farmers in Dacongcogan Valley control of their livelihood and new hope."
Benjamin Gaston
フィリピン
"for their engineering of an experiment in rural development giving small, indebted farmers in Dacongcogan Valley control of their livelihood and new hope."
Summer Institute of Linguistics
アメリカ合衆国,
フィリピン
"for its inspired outreach to non-literate tribespeople, recording and teaching them to read their own languages and enhancing their participation in the larger community of man."
Cecile Guidote-Alvarez
フィリピン
"for their leadership in the renaissance of the performing arts, giving a new cultural content to popular life."
Gilopez Kabayao
フィリピン
"for their leadership in the renaissance of the performing arts, giving a new cultural content to popular life."
Pedro Orata
フィリピン
"for his 44 years of creative work in education, particularly his conception and promotion of barrio high schools for rural Filipino youth."
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
アメリカ合衆国,
フィリピン
"for its seven years of innovative, interdisciplinary teamwork by Asian and Western scientists, unprecedented in scope, that is achieving radical, rapid advances in rice culture."
Silvino Encarnacion
フィリピン
"for their wise management of accredit cooperative that soundly improves life in their low-income barrio, without incurring bad debts."
Rosario Encarnacion
フィリピン
"for their wise management of accredit cooperative that soundly improves life in their low-income barrio, without incurring bad debts."
Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)
アメリカ合衆国,
フィリピン
"for its constructive humanitarianism, fostering dignity among the needy in Asia and on three other continents for over 22 years."
Bayanihan Folk Arts Center
フィリピン
"for their projection of a warm and artistic portrayal of the Filipino people to audiences on five continents."
Pablo Torres Tapia
フィリピン
"for his steadfast determination in mobilizing the savings of his community to provide workable credit facilities for its productive needs."
Francisca Reyes-Aquino
フィリピン
"her original research on Filipino folk dance and music, preserving this rich heritage for future generations."
Jose Vasquez Aguilar
フィリピン
"for their exemplary performance in the service of their respective governments. As our late president regarded government office as a public trust, this ideal has characterized the careers of the one in India and the other in the Philippines."
Joaquin Vilallonga, S.J.
スペイン,
フィリピン
"for their compassionate concern for others whom society had cast aside."
Robert McCulloch Dick
イギリス,
フィリピン
"for the courageous and constructive contribution each has made in the profession of journalism as a power for the public good."
Operation Brotherhood
フィリピン
"in acknowledgement of the spirit of service to other peoples in a time of need, with which it was conceived and has been carried forward, as well as the international amity it has fostered."