This is a list of recipients of the Léon Bernard Foundation Prize awarded by World Health Organization (WHO).
Established in 1937 in memory of Professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960), one of the founders of the League of Nations, to celebrate outstanding service in the field of social medicine.[1][2][3] The prize is awarded when there is enough funding, consisting of a bronze medal and a sum of 2500 CHF to be awarded to a person who has accomplished it.[4][5]
List of recipients
editYear | Picture | Name | Country |
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1951 | René Sand[6][7] | Belgium | |
1952 | Charles-Edward Amory Winslow[8] | USA | |
1953 | Johannes Frandsen[9] | Denmark | |
1954 | Jacques Parisot[10] | France | |
1955 | Andrija Štampar[11][12][7] | Yugoslavia | |
1957 | Marcin Kacprzak[13] | Poland | |
1958 | Thomas Parran[14] | USA | |
1962 | John Charles[15][16] | UK | |
1964 | Robert Debré[17] | France | |
1966 | Karl Evang[18] | Norway | |
1967 | Fred Soper[19][15] | USA | |
1968 | Josef Charvát[10][1] | Czechoslovakia | |
1970 | Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar[20][10] | India | |
1971 | Eugène Aujaleu[21] | France | |
1972 | George Godber[22] | UK | |
1973 | Keizo Nobechi[10] | Japan | |
1974 | Marcolino Gomes Candau[10] | Brazil | |
1975 | Boris Petrovsky[23] | Soviet Union | |
1976 | Vulimiri Ramalingaswami[24][25][26] | India | |
1977 | Giovanni A. Canaperia[20][10] | Italy | |
1978 | Francisco Cambournac[10] | Portugal | |
1979 | Bror Rexed[27][28][29] | Sweden | |
1980 | Samual Halter[30] | Belgium | |
1981 | İhsan Doğramacı[31][32] | Turkey | |
1982 | Ana Aslan[33] | Romania | |
1984 | Mao Shou-pai[10] | China | |
1985 | Raoul Senault[34] | France | |
1986 | Olikoye Ransome-Kuti[35][36][37][38] | Nigeria | |
1987 | John Reid[39][40] | UK | |
1988 | Meropi Violaki-Paraskeva[41][42] | Greece | |
1989 | C. Everett Koop[43][44] | USA | |
1990 | Cosme Ordóñez Carceller[45] | Cuba | |
1991 | Pierre Recht[10] | Belgium | |
1992 | David C. Morley[10] | UK | |
1993 | Fujio Otani[10] | Japan | |
1994 | Donald Acheson[46] | UK | |
1995 | Manuel Elkin Patarroyo | Colombia | |
1997 | Yevgeniy Chazo[47][48] | Russia | |
1999 | Debbie Emma Choongo[10] | Zambia | |
2001 | Sastri Saowakontha[10] | Thailand | |
2003 | Watanee T. Jentchitr[10] | Thailand | |
2005 | Toregeldy Sharmanov[49][50] | Kazakhstan | |
2007 | Than Tun Sein[51] | Myanmar | |
2013 | Teng Shuzhong[52] | China |
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