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Record number of
nominations received for
US$1 Million Al Sumait Prize
- Health Category
(Kuwait City) -
The
Kuwait Foundation for the
Advancement of Sciences (KFAS)
has announced that it has
received 108 nominations
from over 36 countries for
the US$1Million Health
category of the 2018 Al-Sumait
Prize for African
Development, which closed
for entries at the end of
June
2018.
The annual Al-Sumait prize,
which is worth one million
dollars, is awarded for
significant advances in
development in the
categories of health, food
security and education for
Africa.
“This is the largest number
of nominations we have
received since the inaugural
award in 2015. With
nominations for 60 World
Health Organization
affiliated organizations and
almost 50 individuals, from
around the world, all
dedicated to improving
health across Africa this is
a very encouraging
development which provides a
great opportunity to promote
pioneering health
development scientific,
medical and social ideas to
life in Africa.” said Dr
Mustafa Marafi head of the
KFAS Prizes Office.
The Al-Sumait Board of
Trustees at their planned
meeting in November will
confirm the winner proposed
by the selection committee
for the prize. The Board
comprises prominent
international personalities
in the field of development
in Africa and world-renowned
philanthropists. The Board
is chaired by H.E. Sheikh
Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad
Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the State
of Kuwait.
Other trustees include Mr
Bill Gates, Co-Chair of the
Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, Mr Makhtar Diop
World Bank's Vice President
for Africa, Mr Kwaku Aning,
Deputy Director General and
Head of Department at the
International Atomic Energy
Agency, Mr. Tareq Al-Mutawa
Director General and
Chairman of the Board of
Sadeer and Mr Abdulatif Al-Hamad,
Director General and
Chairman of the Board of the
Arab Fund for Economic and
Social Development.
Past winners of the prize
include Professor Kevin
Marsh of the University of
Oxford and African Academy
of Sciences, Kenya, for his
sustained efforts to control
and eradicate malaria, the
Sweet potato for Nutrition
Team at the International
Potato Centre (CIP) and the
International Institute of
Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
for their work on food
security and the Forum of
African Women
Educationalists (FAWE) Kenya
for their work on equity and
equality of Education across
Africa.
Announced by the Amir of the
State of Kuwait, H.H. Sheikh
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah in November 2013 at
the 3rd Arab African Summit,
the aim of Al-Sumait Health
Prize is to contribute
significantly to solve major
health development
challenges facing African
nations. The prize
celebrates the life of the
late Dr Abdulrahman Al-Sumait,
a Kuwaiti physician who
devoted his life towards
helping the poor in Africa.
Related Link:
Al-Sumait Prizes
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