List of Dr A. T. Shousha Foundation Prize and Fellowship recipients
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This is a list of recipients of the A.T. Shousha Foundation Prize and Fellowship awarded by World Health Organization (WHO).
In 1966, the 9th World Health Assembly established a foundation bearing Aly Tewfik Shousha (1891–1964) to honour the memory as one of the World Health Organization founders and first WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean. The foundation's purpose is to award a prize known as the Shousha Prize, which is to be given to a person who made the most significant contribution to any health problem in the geographical area in which Dr Shousha served the WHO. The foundation also gives a Fellowship every 6 years that amounts to $15,000 USD.[1][2]
List of recipients of the Shousha Prize
editYear | Name | Country |
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1968 | A. M. Kamal[3] | Egypt |
1969 | Monowar Khan Afridi | Pakistan |
1970 | Sabih Al-Wahbi[4] | Iraq |
1971 | Chamseddine M. H. Mofidi | Iran |
1972 | A. El Halawani[5] | Egypt |
1973 | Mansour Ali Haseeb[6][7][8][9] | Sudan |
1974 | Mohamed Taieb Hachicha | Tunisia |
1975 | G.R. Roashan | Afghanistan |
1976 | N. Ramzi | Syria |
1977 | Ahmed Abdallah Ahmed | Egypt |
1978 | Ali M. Fakhro | Bahrain |
1979 | Riad Ibrahim Husain | Iraq |
1980 | C.K. Hasan | Pakistan |
1981 | Imam Zaghloul Imam | Egypt |
1982 | Hashim Saleh El Dabbagh | Saudi Arabia |
1983 | Suleiman Hussein Subeihi | Jordan |
1984 | M. I. Burney | Pakistan |
1985 | Mohamed Hamad Satti[10][11] | Sudan |
1986 | Mohamed Labib Ibrahim Hasan | Egypt |
1987 | Ahmed Mohamed El-Hassan[12][13] | Saudi Arabia |
1988 | Hani A. Shammout | Jordan |
1989 | El Sheikh Mahgoub Gaafar[14][15] | Sudan |
1990 | Mohammed Azim Karimzad | Afghanistan |
1991 | Mohamed Reda Tawfik | Jordan |
1992 | Bashir al-Azma | Syria |
1993 | Hajar Ahmed Hajar[16] | Qatar |
1994 | A. W. Al-Fouzan | Kuwait |
1995 | I. M. Yacoub | Bahrain |
1996 | Abdul Ghani Arafeh | Syria |
1997 | Mamdouh Kamal Gabr[17] | Egypt |
1998 | Awad Hussein Abudejaja | Libya |
1999 | Benomar Ali | Morocco |
2000 | Seyed Alireza Marandi | Iran |
2001 | Wagida Anwar | Egypt |
2002 | Hussein Mirchamsi | Iran |
2003 | Yassin Abdulaleem Al-Qubati | Yemen |
2004 | Saleh Mohammed Al-Khusaiby | Oman |
2005 | Kamel Shadpour | Iran |
2006 | Sa’ad H. S. Kharabsheh | Jordan |
2007 | Nabil Kronfol | Lebanon |
2008 | Adeebul Hasan Rizvi | Pakistan |
2009 | Huda Zurayk | Lebanon |
2010 | Faissal Abdul Raheem Mohammed Shaheen[18] | Saudi Arabia |
2011 | Amjad Daoud Niazi | Iraq |
2012 | Shaikha Salim Al Arrayed | Bahrain |
2013 | Mohammad-Reza Mohammadi | Iran |
2014 | Abla Mehio Sibai | Lebanon |
2015 | Yagob Yousef Al Mazrou | Saudi Arabia |
2016 | Walid Ammar [19] | Lebanon |
2017 | Yasmin Ahmed Jaffer[20] | Oman |
2018 | Assad Hafeez | Pakistan |
2019 | Radi Hammad | Egypt |
List of recipients of Shousha Fellowship
editYear | Name | Country |
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1974 | Kamil Abbas Al-Dorky[A][3] | Iraq |
1976 | Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed El Laithy[3] | Egypt |
1992 | Eisa Ali Johali[3] | Saudi Arabia |
1997 | Nagwa El-Ashri[3] | Egypt |
2004 | Masoud Mostafaie[3] | Iran |
2019 | Golaleh Asghari [21] | Iran |
Notes
edit- ^ Fellowship was not taken up
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