United Nations Vienna Civil Society Award
The United Nations Vienna Civil Society Award is given to people and organizations who are committed to fighting crime, drug abuse, corruption , human trafficking and terrorism .
The prize has been awarded annually since 1999 in cooperation with the City of Vienna , the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC ).
Award winners
- 2001 Saida Benhabyles Algeria , Athanase Rwamo Burundi , Veronica Colondam Indonesia , Instituto Mundo Libre Peru
- 2002 Georg Sporschill
- 2005 Mothers against Drugs Belarus , Albergue Infantil de Bogotá Colombia , Rebirth Charity Organization Iran
Individual evidence
- ↑ UN TO PRESENT AWARD TO GRASSROOTS LEADERS IN FIGHT AGAINST DRUG ABUSE, CRIME, TERRORISM unis.unvienna.org, December 3, 2001
- ↑ Kyrle presents UN Vienna Civil Society Award 2005 Antonio Maria Costa , Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs , November 21, 2005