List of United Arab Emirates Health Foundation Prize recipients

This is a list of recipients of the United Arab Emirates Health Foundation Prize awarded by World Health Organization (WHO).

The prize was established in 1993 under the directive of HM Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahayyan (1918–2004). The prize consists of a certified award, a plaque, and up to $40,000 USD. The prize can be awarded to more than one person or institution that has made an outstanding contribution to health development.[1][2]

List of recipients

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Hillary Clinton, 1998 laureate
Magdi Habib Yacoub, 2003 laureate
Year Name Country
1995 Child Survival Project of Egypt[3][4]  Egypt
Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz Al-Swailem[3][4]  Saudi Arabia
1996 Adnan A. Abbas[5]  Jordan
Khalifa A. Al-Jaber[5]  Qatar
1997 Abdulrahman Abdullah Al-Awadi[6][7]  Kuwait
R. Salvatella Agrelo[6][7]  Uruguay
1998 Hillary Clinton[8]  USA
1999 Ismail A. Sallam[7]  Egypt
The Centre for Education about Drugs and Treatment of Drug-addicted Persons (KENTHEA)[5]  Cyprus
2000 Roemwerdiniadi Soedoko[9][10]  Indonesia
The Institute of Nursing[10]  Myanmar
2001 Ali Jaffer Mohammad Suleiman[5]  Oman
The Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees[11]  Palestine
2002 Médecins sans frontières (MSF)[12]  France
Ibrahim Mohamed Yacoub[13]  Bahrain
2003 Mahmoud M.A. Fikree[14]  UAE
Magdi Habib Yacoub[5][14]  UK
2004 Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital[15]  Pakistan
Stella Lubayelea Obasanjo[5]  Nigeria
2005 Queen Rania Al-Abdullah[14]  Jordan
2006 Rafic Hariri Foundation[16]  Lebanon
Aminath Jameel[16]  Maldives
2007 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation[17][18]  USA
2008 Children's Cancer Hospital[19][20]  Egypt
2009 Integrated Perinatal Care Project, KK Women's and Children's Hospital[21]  Singapore
Georgian Respiratory Association[22][23]  Georgia
2010 National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Genetics[24]  Jordan
Early Childhood Intervention Programme[24]  Portugal
2011 Aged Care Maldives[25][26][27]  Maldives
Association Tchadienne Communauté pour le Progrés[25][27]  Chad
2012 Chen Bowen[28]  China
Renal Disease Control Program (REDCOP)[29]  Philippines
2013 Laila Ali Akbar Bastaki[30][31]  Kuwait
2014 Institute for Research in Health (INISA) [32]  Costa Rica
2015 “Akogo?” Foundation[33]  Poland
2016 Palize Mehmett[34]  China
2017 Lô Boubou Baïdy[35]  Mauritania
2018 The Korea Institute of Drug Safety and Risk Management (KIDS)[36][37][38][39]  South Korea
2019 The National Center for Global Health and Medicine[40][41]  Japan
Askwar Hilonga[42][43]  Tanzania
2020 Xi Jin[44]  China
2022 National Malaria Component[45][46]  Nicaragua
2023 Maria Asuncion Silvestre[47]  Philippines
2024 National Death Registry System[48]  Saudi Arabia

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