Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity


Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity is an annual international humanitarian award recognizing individuals for humanitarian work. It is awarded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide.
The Aurora Prize ceremonies take place annually in Armenia starting from April 24, 2016. The Laureate of the prize receives a US$1,000,000 award they can use to support the organizations they find inspiring.

History

The Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity is one of the projects of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative. It was officially announced at 100 LIVES launch event in New York on March 10, 2015. The creation of the Aurora Prize was inspired by many stories of the rescue of Armenians during the Armenian Genocide.
The prize is named after Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian Genocide and the author of the book Ravished Armenia.

Gratitude in Action

Gratitude in Action is the concept that drives the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative. The countless survivors around the world who owe their chance at life to the generosity of others can best acknowledge such benevolence by taking similar action. This is Gratitude in Action.
Through Gratitude in Action, the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative Co-Founders wish to inspire all those who have received aid in time of crisis to express gratitude by offering similar assistance to someone else.

Co-Founders

The Aurora Humanitarian Initiative was founded by Noubar Afeyan, Vartan Gregorian, and Ruben Vardanyan.

Chair

is inaugural Chair of the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative.

Nomination and selection process

Nominations are solicited from humanitarian organizations and the public. The members of the Expert Panel assess all eligible nominations according to the Aurora Prize selection criteria to narrow the overall list to 20-25 nominees for the Selection Committee’s attention. This Panel is composed of humanitarian professionals and leaders of humanitarian organizations. The selection of finalists and the Aurora Prize Laureate is made by the independent Aurora Prize Selection Committee.

The Ararat Challenge

The Ararat Challenge is a worldwide fundraising campaign launched by Aurora on July 19, 2019. It encourages people to record and post videos containing any image of Mount Ararat and a call to donate money to Aurora's projects that help people in need. The goal of the campaign is to increase the impact of those programs and raise awareness of Aurora's mission of Gratitude in Action. Anyone can join the challenge.

Aurora Prize

2016 Aurora Prize

; Selection Committee
Inaugural Selection Committee of the prize included the late Nobel Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel, as well as 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, activist John Prendergast and Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian George Clooney.
; Finalists
; Ceremony
The Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity Inaugural Ceremony was held on April 24, 2016 in Yerevan at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex.
The Ceremony was hosted by an Armenian opera diva Hasmik Papian and an American journalist and novelist David Ignatius. The Ceremony was opened by an animation film directed by Eric Nazarian featuring Serj Tankian's “Aurora’s Dream” as the soundtrack. Each of the finalists has been introduced with a documentary mini-film directed by Andrey Loshak.
The live music during the Ceremony was performed by State Youth Orchestra of Armenia conducted by Sergey Smbatyan. The Fanfares of the Ceremony was composed by Stepan Shakaryan. The Statuette, created by Manvel Matevosyan was presented with an excerpt from “Two Suns” ballet by “Ballet2021 Foundation” dance troupe, accompanied by Avet Terteryan’s and Arno Babajanyan’s music. The State Youth Orchestra of Armenia performed an excerpt from Aram Khachaturyan’s Symphony No. 2. The co-hostess, soprano Hasmik Papian performed Barsegh Kanachyan’s “Lullaby”. The Ceremony was concluded with the song “Pour toi, Arménie’’ performed by Gevorg Hakobyan and the State Youth Orchestra of Armenia.
; Laureate
The inaugural Aurora Prize was awarded to Marguerite Barankitse from Burundi.
Barankitse chose Fondation Jean-Francois Peterbroeck, Foundation du Grand-Duc et de la Grande-Duchesse, Bridderlech Deelen to receive $1 million awards as part of the prize package.
The Statuette of the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was created by Manvel Matevosyan and is called Towards Eternity.

2017 Aurora Prize

; Selection Committee
The members of Selection Committee of 2017 Aurora Prize are George Clooney, Vartan Gregorian, Oscar Arias, Shirin Ebadi, Gareth Evans, Leymah Gbowee, Hina Jilani, Mary Robinson and Ernesto Zedillo.
; Finalists
The nominations for 2017 Aurora Prize were opened on June 1 and the finalists were:
; Laureate
The 2017 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was awarded to Dr. Tom Catena.

2018 Aurora Prize

; Selection Committee
The members of Selection Committee of 2018 Aurora Prize are George Clooney, Vartan Gregorian, Oscar Arias, Shirin Ebadi, Gareth Evans, Leymah Gbowee, Hina Jilani, Mary Robinson, Ernesto Zedillo, Lord Ara Darzi, Bernard Kouchner and Samantha Power.
; Finalists
; Laureate
The 2018 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was awarded to Mr. Kyaw Hla Aung.

2019 Aurora Prize

Selection Committee
The members of Selection Committee of 2019 Aurora Prize are Oscar Arias, Shirin Ebadi, Leymah Gbowee, Mary Robinson, Hina Jilani, Gareth Evans, Ernesto Zedillo, Bernard Kouchner, Samantha Power, John Prendergast, Valery Gergiev, Vartan Gregorian, Lord Ara Darzi, Benjamin Ferencz and George Clooney.
; Finalists
; Laureate
The 2019 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity was awarded to Mr. Mirza Dinnayi.

2020 Aurora Prize

Selection Committee
The members of Selection Committee of 2020 Aurora Prize are Oscar Arias, Shirin Ebadi, Leymah Gbowee, Mary Robinson, Hina Jilani, Gareth Evans, Ernesto Zedillo, Bernard Kouchner, Samantha Power, Paul Polman, John Prendergast, Valery Gergiev, Vartan Gregorian, Lord Ara Darzi, Benjamin Ferencz and George Clooney.
Finalists

2016 Aurora Dialogues

The inaugural 2016 Aurora Dialogues were held on April 23, 2016 in Matenadaran, Yerevan. Participants included Hina Jilani, Shirin Ebadi and Gareth Evans.

2017 Aurora Dialogues

2017 Aurora Dialogues took place on May 27–28 in Armenia and on December 4–5 in Berlin, Germany.
On May 27–28, 2017 many distinguished guests have gathered in Armenia to attend a series of panel discussions and breakout sessions during which leading international humanitarians, academics and philanthropists tackled the problems of ensuring education for all, positioning the role of the media in raising the world's humanitarian issues, protecting human rights, creating role models, overcoming adversity and empowering refugees.
Aurora Dialogues Berlin 2017 “Millions on The Move: Need for Development and Integration” were held on December 4–5, 2017 at the Robert Bosch Stiftung Representative Office in Berlin, Germany. Speakers addressed the state of the global migration crisis and looked at the role of different actors in advancing positive change, as well as development programs and solutions that can make a difference.

2018 Aurora Dialogues

In 2018, Aurora Dialogues were held in New York, Moscow, Yerevan and Berlin.

2019 Aurora Dialogues

2019 Aurora Dialogues took place in Armenia on October 17 – 21, 2019, during the inaugural Aurora Forum, powered by partner institutions with a shared vision to address global challenges and local development.

Aurora Humanitarian Index

The Aurora Humanitarian Index is an international opinion poll that measures attitudes about humanitarian issues and the impact of humanitarian intervention.

2016 Aurora Humanitarian Index

The research revealed a significant gap between perception and reality on the issues of Syrian refugees and forced migration.

2017 Aurora Humanitarian Index

2017 Aurora Humanitarian Index, presented to the public during the 2017 Aurora Dialogues, revealed that humanitarian donations are declining. The report said: “This year’s findings demonstrate an overall decline in the support for humanitarian action based on skepticism in the ability to make an impact and ambivalence in defending social values over self-interest.”

2018 Aurora Humanitarian Index

The third annual Aurora Humanitarian Index revealed that over half of people regarded the threat of war as their most concerning humanitarian issue. At 58%, terrorism remained people's greatest humanitarian concern. The survey also found a rise in the levels of trust in global political leaders to resolve the refugee crisis.