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Goldman Environmental Prize

The Goldman Environmental Prize is a prize awarded annually to grassroots environmental activists.

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Awardees are named from each of the world's six geographic regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, Islands and Island Nations, North America, and South and Central America. The award is given by the Goldman Environmental Foundation headquartered in San Francisco, California. Prize winners participate in a 10-day tour of San Francisco and Washington, D.C., for an awards ceremony and presentation, news conferences, media briefings and meetings with political, public policy, financial and environmental leaders. The award ceremony features short documentary videos on each winner, narrated by Robert Redford through the year 2020, and Sigourney Weaver beginning in 2021. The 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize ceremony marking the 30th anniversary took place on April 29, 2019, at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco. A second award ceremony took place on May 1, 2019, in Washington, D.C. June 15, 2021, and May 25, 2022, respectively. Live ceremonies resumed in 2023, taking place in San Francisco on April 24 and in Washington, D.C., on April 26. ==Prize winners==
Prize winners
1990Robert Brown (Australia) • Lois Gibbs (United States) • Janet Gibson (Belize) • Harrison Ngau Laing (Malaysia) • János Vargha (Hungary) • Michael Werikhe (Kenya) 1991Wangari Muta Maathai (Kenya) • Barnens Regnskog (Eha Kern and Roland Tiensuu) (Sweden) • Evaristo Nugkuag (Peru) • Yoichi Kuroda (Japan) • Samuel LaBudde (United States) • Cath Wallace (New Zealand) 1992Jeton Anjain (Marshall Islands) • Medha Patkar (India) • Wadja Egnankou (Ivory Coast) • Christine Jean (France) • Colleen McCrory (Canada) • Carlos Alberto Ricardo (Brazil) 1993Margaret Jacobsohn and Garth Owen-Smith (Namibia) • Juan Mayr (Colombia) • Dai Qing (China) • John Sinclair (Australia) • JoAnn Tall (United States) • Sviatoslav Zabelin (Russia) 1994Matthew Coon Come (Canada) • Tuenjai Deetes (Thailand) • Laila Iskander Kamel (Egypt) • Luis Macas (Ecuador) • Heffa Schücking (Germany) • Andrew Simmons (St. Vincent and the Grenadines) 1995Aurora Castillo (United States) • Yul Choi (South Korea) • Noah Idechong (Palau) • Emma Must (England) • Ricardo Navarro (El Salvador) • Ken Saro-Wiwa (Nigeria) 1996Ndyakira Amooti (Uganda) • Bill Ballantine (New Zealand) • Edwin Bustillos (Mexico) • M.C. Mehta (India) • Marina Silva (Brasil) • Albena Simeonova (Bulgaria) 1997 in Western Samoa. Their work later led to the founding of Seacology. • Nick Carter (Zambia) • Loir Botor Dingit (Indonesia) • Alexander Nikitin (Russia) • Juan Pablo Orrego (Chile) • Fuiono Senio and Paul Alan Cox (Western Samoa) • Terri Swearingen (United States) 1998Anna Giordano (Italy) • Kory Johnson (United States) • Berito Kuwaru'wa (Colombia) • Atherton Martin (Commonwealth of Dominica) • Sven "Bobby" Peek (South Africa) • Hirofumi Yamashita (Japan) 1999Jacqui Katona and Yvonne Margarula (Australia) • Michal Kravcik (Slovakia) • Bernard Martin (Canada) • Samuel Nguiffo (Cameroon) • Jorge Varela (Honduras) • Ka Hsaw Wa (Myanmar) 2000Oral Ataniyazova (Uzbekistan) • Elias Diaz Peña and Oscar Rivas (Paraguay) • Vera Mischenko (Russia) • Rodolfo Montiel Flores (Mexico) • Alexander Peal (Liberia) • Nat Quansah (Madagascar) 2001Jane Akre and Steve Wilson (reporter) (United States) • Yosepha Alomang (Indonesia) • Giorgos Catsadorakis and Myrsini Malakou (Greece) • Oscar Olivera (Bolivia) • Eugène Rutagarama (Rwanda) • Bruno Van Peteghem (New Caledonia) 2002Pisit Charnsnoh (Thailand) • Sarah James and Jonathon Solomon (United States) • Fatima Jibrell (Somalia) • Alexis Massol González (Puerto Rico) • Norma Kassi (Canada) • Jean La Rose (Guyana) • Jadwiga Łopata (Poland) 2003Julia Bonds (United States) • Pedro Arrojo-Agudo (Spain) • Eileen Kampakuta Brown and Eileen Wani Wingfield (Australia) • Von Hernandez (Philippines) • Maria Elena Foronda Farro (Peru) • Odigha Odigha (Nigeria) 2004Rudolf Amenga-Etego (Ghana) • Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla (India) • Libia Grueso (Colombia) • Manana Kochladze (Georgia) • Demetrio do Amaral de Carvalho (East Timor) • Margie Richard (United States) 2005Isidro Baldenegro López (Mexico) • Kaisha Atakhanova (Kazakhstan) • Jean-Baptiste Chavannes (Haiti) • Stephanie Danielle Roth (Romania) • Corneille Ewango (Congo) • José Andrés Tamayo Cortez (Honduras) 2006Silas Kpanan’ Siakor (Liberia) • Yu Xiaogang (China) • Olya Melen (Ukraine) • Anne Kajir (Papua New Guinea) • Craig E. Williams (United States) • Tarcisio Feitosa da Silva (Brazil) 2007Sophia Rabliauskas (Manitoba, Canada) • Hammerskjoeld Simwinga (Zambia) • Tsetsgeegiin Mönkhbayar (Mongolia) • Julio Cusurichi Palacios (Peru) • Willie Corduff (Ireland) • Orri Vigfússon (Iceland) 2008Pablo Fajardo and Luis Yanza (Ecuador) • Jesus Leon Santos (Oaxaca, Mexico) • Rosa Hilda Ramos (Puerto Rico) • Feliciano dos Santos (Mozambique) • Marina Rikhvanova (Russia) • Ignace Schops from "Hoge Kempen National Park" (Belgium) 2009Maria Gunnoe, Bob White, West Virginia (United States) • Marc Ona, Libreville (Gabon) • Rizwana Hasan, Dhaka (Bangladesh) • Olga Speranskaya, Moscow (Russia) • Yuyun Ismawati (Bali, Indonesia) • Wanze Eduards and Hugo Jabini (Pikin Slee village and Paramaribo, Suriname) 2010Thuli Brilliance Makama (Swaziland) • Tuy Sereivathana (Cambodia) • Małgorzata Górska (Poland) • Humberto Ríos Labrada (Cuba) • Lynn Henning (United States) • Randall Arauz (Costa Rica) 2011Raoul du Toit, (Zimbabwe) • Dmitry Lisitsyn (Russia) • Ursula Sladek (Germany) • Prigi Arisandi (Indonesia) • Hilton Kelley (United States) • Francisco Pineda (El Salvador) 2012Ikal Angelei (Kenya) • Ma Jun (China) • Yevgeniya Chirikova (Russia) • Edwin Gariguez (Philippines) • Caroline Cannon (United States) • Sofia Gatica (Argentina) 2013Azzam Alwash (Iraq) • Aleta Baun (Indonesia) • Jonathan Deal (South Africa) • Rossano Ercolini (Italy) • Nohra Padilla (Colombia) • Kimberly Wasserman (United States) 2014Desmond D'Sa (South Africa) • Ramesh Agrawal (India) • Suren Gazaryan (Russia) • Rudi Putra (Indonesia) • Helen Slottje (United States) • Ruth Buendía (Peru) 2015Myint Zaw (Myanmar) • Marilyn Baptiste (Canada) • Jean Wiener (Haiti) • Phyllis Omido (Kenya) • Howard Wood (Scotland) • Berta Cáceres (Honduras) 2016 is often present at the Prize awards ceremony; here in 2016, award winner Zuzana Čaputová would go on to be elected President of SlovakiaMáxima Acuña (Peru) • Zuzana Čaputová (Slovakia) • Luis Jorge Rivera Herrera (Puerto Rico) • Edward Loure (Tanzania) • Leng Ouch (Cambodia) • Destiny Watford (United States) 2017Wendy Bowman (Australia) • Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo (Democratic Republic of the Congo) • mark! Lopez (United States) • Uroš Macerl (Slovenia) • Prafulla Samantara (India) • Rodrigo Tot (Guatemala) 2018Manny Calonzo (Philippines) • Francia Márquez (Colombia) • Nguy Thi Khanh (Vietnam) • LeeAnne Walters (United States) • Makoma Lekalakala and Liz McDaid (South Africa) • Claire Nouvian (France) 2019Bayarjargal Agvaantseren (Mongolia) • Alfred Brownell (Liberia) • Alberto Curamil (Chile) • Jacqueline Evans (Cook Islands) • Linda Garcia (United States) • Ana Colovic Lesoska (North Macedonia) 2020Chibeze Ezekiel (Ghana) • Kristal Ambrose (The Bahamas) • Leydy Pech (Mexico) • Lucie Pinson (France) • Nemonte Nenquimo (Ecuador) • Paul Sein Twa (Myanmar) 2021Gloria Majiga-Kamoto (Malawi) • Nguyễn Văn Thái (Vietnam) • Maida Bilal (Bosnia and Herzegovina) • Kimiko Hirata (Japan) • Sharon Lavigne (United States) • Liz Chicaje Churay (Peru) 2022Chima Williams (Nigeria) • Niwat Roykaew (Thailand) • Marjan Minnesma (Netherlands) • Julien Vincent (Australia) • Nalleli Cobo (United States) • Alex Lucitante and Alexandra Narváez Trujillo (Ecuador) 2023Zafer Kızılkaya (Turkey) • Alessandra Korap Munduruku (Brazil) • Chilekwa Mumba (Zambia) • Tero Mustonen (Finland) • Delima Silalahi (Indonesia) • Diane Wilson (United States) 2024Sinegugu Zukulu and Nonhle Mbuthuma (South Africa) • Alok Shukla (India) • Teresa Vicente (Spain) • Murrawah Maroochy Johnson (Australia) • Andrea Vidaurre (United States) • Marcel Gomes (Brazil) 2025 • (Tunisia) • (Mongolia) • and Olsi Nika (Albania) • Carlos Mallo Molina (Canary Islands) • Laurene Allen (United States) • (Peru) 2026 Iroro Tanshi (Nigeria) • Borim Kim (South Korea) • Sarah Finch (United Kingdom) • Theonila Roka Matbob (Papua New Guinea) • Alannah Acaq Hurley (United States) • Yuvelis Morales Blanco (Colombia) ==See also==
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