Right Livelihood Award
The Right Livelihood Award, established in 1980 by Jakob von Uexkull, is presented annually in the Swedish Parliament, on December 9, to honour those "working on practical and exemplary solutions to the most urgent challenges facing the world today". An international jury decides the award in such fields as environmental protection, human rights, sustainable development, health, education, peace, etc. The prize money is shared among the winners, usually four, and is equivalent to US$230,000.
It also sometimes known as the Alternative Nobel Prize, even though it has nothing at all to do with the Nobel Prize. RLA makes little effort to clear up this misconception, indeed they have chosen to have their cermony the day before the Nobel Prize. On their web page, they make numerous comparisons with the Nobel Prize, and they also provide a number of diagrams detailing how much more fair the RLA prize is than Nobel. [1]
Recipients include: Plenty International, Bill Mollison, George Trevelyan, Petra Kelly, Wangari Maathai, Robert Jungk, Chipko Movement, Survival International, Edward Goldsmith, Vandana Shiva, Astrid Lindgren, Juan Garcés, Leonardo Boff, etc.
See also: Polar Prize, Schock Prize
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