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The Robert Burns Humanitarian Award is presented annually around the time of Burns' birthday to a group or individual who has saved, improved or enriched the lives of others or society as a whole, through personal self-sacrifice, selfless service, 'hands on' charitable/volunteer work, or other acts. The winner receives a 1759 guinea, which signifies the year of the bard's birth and the coinage then in circulation, and a specially commissioned award handcrafted in Scotland. The judging panel is chaired by David Anderson, Chief Executive of South Ayrshire Council, and includes journalist and broadcaster Kaye Adams; actor, writer and painter John Cairney; Nat Edwards, Director of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum; former RBHA winner and Head of Islamic Relief Scotland, Habib Malik; President of the Robert Burns World Federation, Robert Stewart; Guy Willoughby, former RBHA winner and Chief Executive of the HALO Trust; and Chief Executive of STV, Rob Woodward. ==Award recipients== *2002: John E. Sulston *2003: Yitzhak Frankenthal *2004: Clive Stafford Smith *2005: Pius Ncube *2006: Marla Ruzicka *2007: Adi Roche *2008: Jonathan Kaplan *2009: Guy Willoughby〔 *2010: Habib Malik〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://burns.visitscotland.com/who/award/news/ )〕 *2011: (Linda Norgrove ) *2012: Karen Graham *2013: (Khalil Dale OBE ) From 2014, a new young persons' element will be introduced - the Robert Burns Humanitarian Medal, which will open to young people aged 16-25 years from anywhere in the world. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Burns Humanitarian Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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