Solidarity Prize

The Solidarity Prize (Polish: Nagroda Solidarności) – Polish award for promotion and protection of democracy and civil liberties. The prize has been established by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.[1][2]

The Solidarity Prize
Nagroda Solidarności
Awarded forPromotion and protection of democracy and civil liberties
CountryPoland
First awarded2014
Last awarded2015
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Selection process

The selection of the laureate is a two-stage process. Fifteen nominators, are presenting their candidates. Among nominators are Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Polish minister of foreign affairs: current and former and globally recognized authorities in the field of democracy and human rights.[3] Every year 1/3 of nominators is changed. The final decision on awarding the prize is made by the chapter of award,[4] which in 2014 has been chaired by Poland’s former president Lech Wałęsa.

Nominating committee

Prize

Each Laureate receives a statuette. The prize has also financial dimension: 1 mln EUR in total:

  • 250,000 EUR is the cash is for the laureate;
  • 50,000 EUR is allocated to finance the laureate’s participation in the award ceremony and study visit to Poland for the laureate or a group of persons selected by him/her;
  • 700 000 EUR is to be allocated to finance development cooperation projects, indicated by the laureate.
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Laureates

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References

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