Anne Klein Women's Prize
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Prize winners 2019: Kristina Hänel , Nora Szász, Natascha Nicklaus
The Anne Klein Women's Prize is a prize that the Heinrich Böll Foundation has given annually to women who are committed to gender democracy since 2012 . The award was named after the lawyer and senator of the State of Berlin Anne Klein (1950–2011). The prize, financed by a donation by Anne Klein, is endowed with € 10,000 and is awarded by a five-person jury. Candidates for the award should work in the following fields: "Realizing gender democracy, eliminating discrimination based on gender and gender identity, political commitment to realizing women's, human and freedom rights, promoting women and girls in science and research . "
Prize winners
- 2012: Nivedita Prasad , lecturer and activist for women's and human rights
- 2013: Lepa Mlađenović , feminist activist
- 2014: Imelda Marrufo Nava , lawyer and feminist
- 2015: Nebahat Akkoç , activist against state and domestic violence and for human and women's rights
- 2016: Gisela Burckhardt , women's rights activist and founder of the FEMNET association for the rights of women workers in the global textile industry
- 2017: Nomarussia Bonase , activist against apartheid in South Africa, women's rights activist
- 2018: Jineth Bedoya Lima and Mayerlis Angarita Robles
- 2019: Kristina Hänel , Natascha Nicklaus, Nora Szász
- 2020: Prasanna Gettu , criminologist, human rights activist and women's rights activist from Chennai, India
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nomination criteria on the Heinrich Böll Foundation's homepage , accessed on February 14, 2017
- ↑ Prize winners on the Heinrich Böll Foundation's homepage , accessed on February 14, 2017
- ↑ The jury's justification: Anne Klein Women's Prize 2018. Heinrich Böll Foundation, December 7, 2017, accessed on November 27, 2018 .
- ↑ Anne Klein Women's Prize 2019 to Kristina Hänel, Natascha Nicklaus and Nora Szász, doctors and defenders of women's right to information. Heinrich Böll Foundation, November 26, 2018, accessed on November 27, 2018 .