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UN Names Human Rights Prize Winners for 2018

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The United Nations has hailed the "inspiring" work of four individuals and organisations as it announced the winners of its Prize in the Field of Human Rights for 2018, AlJazeera reports.

The honour was given on Friday to Asma Jahangir, the late Pakistani lawyer and leading human rights defender, along with Tanzanian activist Rebeca Gyumi, Brazil's first indigenous lawyer Joenia Wapichana and Irish human rights groups Front Line Defenders.

"Today I announced the 2018 winners of the UN Human Rights Prize," Maria Fernanda Espinosa, UN General Assembly president, wrote on Twitter.

"I am proud to recognise the contributions of individuals and organisations that promote and protect human rights. Your work is an inspiration to us all," she said.

Jahangir is the fourth Pakistani woman to receive the prestigious award, which recognises individuals or organisations for outstanding achievements in the field of human rights and is given every five years.

Past winners include Mauritania's Biram Dah Abeid, Finland's Liisa Kauppinen, Khadija Ryadi of Morocco, Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai and the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico. 

This year's award ceremony will be held at the UN headquarters in New York on Human Rights Day, which is marked globally on December 10. 

Find out more about this year's winners below.


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