• 2006:
Ibsen Centennial Commemoration Award, presented by
Queen Sonja of Norway in Egypt on the occasion of the
Ibsen Year • The 1989 UNICEF Executive Board conferred upon Mubarak its highest honour, the "Maurice Pate Award", in recognition of her efforts for child survival, protection and development. • Given the highest Award in 1989 by the Rehabilitation International Centre for her outstanding services and support to disabled children. • Given an Honorary
Fulbright Award, in recognition of her efforts in the field of child development and education, • The "Together for Peace Foundation" bestowed upon Mubarak "The 1992 Enrique de la Mata International Prize for Peace" in recognition of her promotion of child development and alleviating the suffering of victims of natural disasters. • The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International named Mubarak in 1992 a "Paul Harris Fellow" in appreciation of the assistance for the furthering of better understanding and friendly relations between peoples of the world. • The "Health for All Gold Medal", the highest distinction awarded by the
World Health Organization, was conferred upon Mubarak in June 1994 in recognition of her contributions to improving the quality of life of the women and children of Egypt and her commitment to international efforts aimed at integrating health in the development process. • Mubarak received the International Book Committee, International Book Award in April 1995 in recognition of her efforts to promote reading in Egypt. • Soka University bestowed upon Mubarak its Award of Highest Honour in April 1995. • Westminster College, New Wilmington, honoured Mubarak with the degree of Doctor of Laws in recognition of her achievement for the people of Egypt and in causes valued by the international community. • "The American World Book Association for Publication Award" in recognition of her role in the publication of books and her efforts in supporting the campaign of "Reading for All". • "Award of the Arab Publishers Federation" in recognition of her efforts in promoting Arab literature. Cairo, 1996. • The UNESCO Avicenna Medal in recognition of her role in promoting cultural activities in Egypt, 1997. The award "honours heads of state and other personalities who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of UNESCO’s goals". • "Prize of Tolerance",
European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Salzburg, 1998. • "The Degree of Professor Counsellor",
Shanghai University, April 1999. • "Honorary Doctor Degree", Iwa University, Seoul, for her efforts to promote women's education and social development in Egypt, April 1999. • The "Rotary Award" for her efforts in combating polio, June 1999. • "Honorary Doctor Degree for Humane letters",
American University in Cairo, February 2000. • "Honorary Doctor Degree", American University in Spain, in recognition of her efforts in the social field in Egypt, February 2000. • "Honorary Doctor Degree",
Azerbaijan State Economic University, in recognition of activities in field of education and her efforts to protect and promote women and children rights across the Arab world. November 2009 • The
Alexandria Regional Center for Women's Health and Development was formerly called The Suzanne Mubarak Regional Centre for Women's Health and Development, in recognition of her work on behalf of women in Egypt. • In December 2006 Mubarak received the Dr Rainer Hildebrandt Human Rights Award endowed by
Alexandra Hildebrandt. == References ==