Prelim - Awards
- The Ramon Magsaysay Award was conceived to honor greatness of spirit shown in service to the peoples of Asia—regardless of race, gender, or religion.
- It is often called the "Nobel Prize of Asia".
Selection
- The Ramon Magsaysay Awardees, annually selected by the RMAF board of trustees, are presented with a certificate and a medallion with an embossed image of Ramon Magsaysay facing right in profile.
Announcement
- The new recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Award are announced annually on August 31st, the birth anniversary of the esteemed seventh Philippine President whose ideals inspired the Award’s creation in 1957.
Awarding ceremony
- The Ramon Magsaysay Award medallion and certificate are presented in a formal ceremony in Manila, Philippines, every November of the same year.
Categories
- From 1958 to 2008, the Award was given in six categories annually:
- Government Service, to recognize outstanding service in the public interest in any branch of government, including the executive, judicial, legislative, or military;
- Public Service, to recognize outstanding service for the public good by a private citizen;
- Community Leadership, to recognize leadership of a community toward helping the disadvantaged have fuller opportunities and a better life;
- Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts, to recognize effective writing, publishing, or photography or the use of radio, television, cinema, or the performing arts as a power for the public good;
- Peace and International Understanding, to recognize contributions to the advancement of friendship, tolerance, peace, and solidarity as the foundations for sustainable development within and across countries; and
- Emergent Leadership, to recognize an individual, forty years of age or younger, for outstanding work on issues of social change in his or her community, but whose leadership may not yet be broadly recognized outside of this community.
- The category of Emergent Leadership was inaugurated in 2000 and is supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation.
- Starting in 2009, the Ramon Magsaysay Award is no longer being given in fixed Award categories, except for Emergent Leadership.
First winners of Magsaysay Award in 1958 were
- Vinoba Bhave (India)– Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions; Reduced Inequalities
- Chiang Mon-Lin (China) – No Poverty; Decent Work and Economic Growth; Zero Hunger
- Robert McCulloch Dick (Philippines) – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- Mochtar Lubis (Indonesia) – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- Operation Brotherhood (Philippines) – Good Health and Well Being
- Mary Rutnam (Sri Lanka) – Partnerships for the Goals; Gender Equality