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Marguerite Barankitse Awarded Inaugural Aurora Prize

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George Clooney Presents the $1 Million Aurora Prize to Barankitse at Ceremony in Yerevan

YEREVAN (100 LIVES)—Marguerite Barankitse from Maison Shalom and REMA Hospital in Burundi was named as the inaugural Laureate of the $1 million Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. At a ceremony held in Yerevan, Barankitse was recognized for the extraordinary impact she has had in saving thousands of lives and caring for orphans and refugees during the years of civil war in Burundi.

Marguerite Barankitse accepts the inaugural Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity from George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, and 100 LIVES Co-Founder Ruben Vardanyan at the presentation ceremony in Yerevan, Armenia (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for 100 Lives)

As she accepted the award from Aurora Prize Selection Committee Co-Chair George Clooney, Barankitse said, “Our values are human values. When you have compassion, dignity, and love then nothing can scare you, nothing can stop you—no one can stop love. Not armies, not hate, not persecution, not famine, nothing.”

George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, honors Aurora Prize Laureate Marguerite Barankitse and finalists Syeda Ghulam Fatima, Father Bernard Kinvi, and Dr. Tom Catena at the Aurora Prize ceremony on April 24 in Yerevan. (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for 100 Lives)

As the first Aurora Prize Laureate, Barankitse will receive a $100,000 grant and continue the cycle of giving by donating the accompanying $1,000,000 award to organizations that have inspired her work. Barankitse plans to donate the award to three organizations in order to advance aid and rehabilitation for child refugees and orphans, and fight against child poverty. These organizations are: the Fondation du Grand-Duc et de La Grande-Duchesse du Luxembourg, Fondation Jean-Fran?ois Peterbroeck (JFP Foundation), and the Fondation Bridderlech Deelen Luxembourg.

Baranktise emphasized: “I chose them because these people supported me and never abandoned me, even in difficult times. They have the same values as me and as the Maison Shalom—compassion, friendliness, dignity, and a generosity which costs nothing.”

“Marguerite Barankitse serves as a reminder of the impact that one person can have even when encountering seemingly insurmountable persecution and injustice,” said Clooney. “By recognizing Marguerite Barankitse’s courage, commitment and sacrifice, I am hopeful that she can also inspire each one of us to think about what we can do to stand up on behalf of those whose rights are abused and are in most need of our solidarity or support.”

Barankitse saved thousands of lives and cared for orphans and refugees during the years of civil war in Burundi. When war broke out, Barankitse, a Tutsi, tried to hide 72 of her closest Hutu neighbors to keep them safe from persecution. They were discovered and executed, whilst Barankitse was forced to watch. Following this gruesome incident, she started her work saving and caring for children and refugees. She has saved roughly 30,000 children and in 2008, she opened a hospital which has treated more than 80,000 patients to date.

Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity Laureate Marguerite Barankitse at the Aurora Prize Ceremony on April 24, in Yerevan, Armenia. (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for 100 Lives)

Guests also celebrated the exceptional contributions of the other three finalists for the Aurora Prize: Dr. Tom Catena, from Mother of Mercy Hospital in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan; Syeda Ghulam Fatima, the General Secretary of the Bonded Labour Liberation Front in Pakistan; and Father Bernard Kinvi, a Catholic Priest in Bossemptele, Central African Republic (CAR). To mark the occasion of the inaugural Aurora Prize Ceremony, these exceptional humanitarians will be presented with a $25,000 award from the Aurora Prize co-founders to support the organizations that have inspired their work.

Leading humanitarian figures and Aurora Prize Selection Committee members, including Gareth Evans, Hina Jilani, Leymah Gbowee, Shirin Ebadi and Vartan Gregorian, attended and participated in the Aurora Prize Award Ceremony.

“During the selection process for the Aurora Prize, we came across truly remarkable stories of the human spirit, and an extraordinary number of inspiring individuals who are out there making a significant difference,” said Vartan Gregorian, member of the Aurora Prize Selection Committee and co-founder of 100 LIVES. “We are proud to be able to recognize Marguerite Barankitse and support the impactful work she is doing in a concrete way. She proves the tremendous impact one person can have on so many.”

100 LIVES is a new global initiative rooted in the events of the Armenian Genocide, during which 1.5 million Armenians perished. The fortunate few were saved by the courageous and heroic acts of individuals and institutions. A century later, 100 LIVES seeks to express gratitude, to share remarkable stories of survivors and their saviors, and to celebrate the strength of the human spirit.

100 LIVES is an initiative of the IDeA Foundation (Initiatives for Development of Armenia), a charitable foundation committed to promoting socioeconomic development in Armenia through investments in long-term, non-profit projects.

On behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide and in gratitude to their saviors, an Aurora Prize Laureate will be honored each year with a U.S. $100,000 grant as well as the unique opportunity to continue the cycle of giving by nominating organizations that inspired their work for a U.S. $1,000,000 award. »Recipients will be recognized for the exceptional impact their actions have made on preserving human life and advancing humanitarian causes.

The Aurora Prize Selection Committee includes Nobel Laureates Elie Wiesel, Oscar Arias, Shirin Ebadi and Leymah Gbowee; former President of Ireland Mary Robinson; human rights activist Hina Jilani; former Australian Foreign Minister and President Emeritus of the International Crisis Group Gareth Evans; President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York Vartan Gregorian; and Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian George Clooney.

The Aurora Prize will be awarded annually on April 24 in Yerevan.


George Clooney Presents the $1 Million Aurora Prize to Barankitse at Ceremony in Yerevan YEREVAN (100 LIVES)—Marguerite Barankitse from Maison Shalom and REMA Hospital in Burundi was named as the inaugural Laureate of the $1 million Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. At a ceremony held in Yerevan, Barankitse was recognized for the extraordinary impact she has had in saving thousands of lives and caring for orphans and refugees during the years of civil war in Burundi. Marguerite Barankitse accepts the inaugural Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity from George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, and 100 LIVES Co-Founder Ruben Vardanyan at the presentation ceremony in Yerevan, Armenia (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for 100 Lives) As she accepted the award from Aurora Prize Selection Committee Co-Chair George Clooney, Barankitse said, “Our values are human values. When you have compassion, dignity, and love then nothing can scare you, nothing can stop you—no one can stop love. Not armies, not hate, not persecution, not famine, nothing.” George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, honors Aurora Prize Laureate Marguerite Barankitse and finalists Syeda Ghulam Fatima, Father Bernard Kinvi, and Dr. Tom Catena at the Aurora Prize ceremony on April 24 in Yerevan. (Photo: Andreas [...]
George Clooney Presents the $1 Million Aurora Prize to Barankitse at Ceremony in Yerevan YEREVAN (100 LIVES)—Marguerite Barankitse from Maison Shalom and REMA Hospital in Burundi was named as the inaugural Laureate of the $1 million Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. At a ceremony held in Yerevan, Barankitse was recognized for the extraordinary impact she has had in saving thousands of lives and caring for orphans and refugees during the years of civil war in Burundi. Marguerite Barankitse accepts the inaugural Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity from George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, and 100 LIVES Co-Founder Ruben Vardanyan at the presentation ceremony in Yerevan, Armenia (Photo: Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for 100 Lives) As she accepted the award from Aurora Prize Selection Committee Co-Chair George Clooney, Barankitse said, “Our values are human values. When you have compassion, dignity, and love then nothing can scare you, nothing can stop you—no one can stop love. Not armies, not hate, not persecution, not famine, nothing.” George Clooney, co-chair of the Selection Committee, honors Aurora Prize Laureate Marguerite Barankitse and finalists Syeda Ghulam Fatima, Father Bernard Kinvi, and Dr. Tom Catena at the Aurora Prize ceremony on April 24 in Yerevan. (Photo: Andreas [...]
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