You can also nominate individuals, institutions, or groups whose voices you wish to be heard more widely for the International Hrant Dink Award. Click here for detailed information.
The International Hrant Dink Award is presented every year on September 15 to individuals, institutions, or groups who strive for a freer and more just world free from discrimination, racism, and violence. The award aims to highlight struggles that inspire hope and courage in people; that use the language of peace, that break the mold, and that are willing to take personal risks for these ideals.
Through this award, those who strive for justice and peace are reminded that their voices are heard, their actions are seen, and that they are not alone on this path.
The recipients of the International Hrant Dink Award are chosen by an international jury from among the nominations submitted by the public. Therefore, the nomination process plays a crucial role in ensuring the recognition of the struggles we want to see acknowledged by the award.