
Secretary General of Isa Award for Service to Humanity, Ali Abdullah Khalifa, stressed that the award, which was launched by HM the King in 2009, reflects his appreciation of the efforts exerted in serving humanity and the prominent role of the late Amir of Bahrain, Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, in establishing the principles of the modern state in Bahrain.
Ali Khalifa told Bahrain News Agency (BNA) that the Isa Award accentuates principles and criteria followed by Bahrain in serving humankind based on non-discrimination on the grounds of religion, race, colour or nationality.
He said the award embodies HM the King's vision for serving humanity. It also plays a key role in introducing the real image of Bahrain to the world.
Although the prize money is $1 million, but its moral value is much more great. Gold medals and certificates of appreciation to the winners summarize their achievements will also be presented, he added.
The biennial award targets honoring those who have served humanity and achieved public benefit to mankind. It also aims to honor scientists, researchers, institutions and NGOs for their services to humanity, he continued.
He said the award comprises a number of fields, including relief and disaster management, education, community service, dialogue among civilizations, promotion of human tolerance, promote world peace, civil urbanization, preserving the environment, climate change, scientific achievement, alleviation of poverty.
A jury panel representing all continents of the world will study the submitted achievements to a website specified for receiving nominations from around the world.
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