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The Reebok Human Rights Award honours activists under the age of 30 who fight for human rights through non-violent means. Each year, the award is given to four or five individuals. Each receives a grant of US$50,000 that must be used to support their human rights work. The awards are underwritten by the Reebok Foundation. No new awards have been given out since 2007.

Youth from close to 40 countries have received the award since it was established in 1988.

Laureates

2007
  • Laura McCargar, United States
  • Anderson Sa, Brazil
  • Iryna Toustsik, Belarus
  • Ou Virak, Cambodia
2006
  • Li Dan, China
  • Rachel Lloyd, United States
  • Khurram Parvez, India
  • Otto Saki, Zimbabwe
2005
2004
  • Yinka Jegede-Ekpe, Nigeria
  • Vanita Gupta, United States
  • Joenia Batista de Carvalho, Brazil
  • Ahmad Nader Nadery, Afghanistan
2003
  • Pedro Anaya, United States
  • Anusuya (Oona) Chatterjee, United States
  • Mohamed Pa-Momo Fofanah, Nigeria
  • Ernest Guevara, Philippines
  • Christian Mukosa, Democratic Republic of Congo
2002
  • Kavwumbu Hakachima, Zambia
  • Maili Lama, Nepal
  • Malika Asha Sanders, United States
2001
  • Ndungi Githuku, Kenya
  • Heather Barr, United States
  • Kodjo Djissenou, Togo
  • Will Coley, United States
2000
1999
  • Julianna Dogbadzi, Ghana
  • Tanya Greene, United States
  • Suba Meshack, Kenya
  • Ka Hsaw Wa, Burma
1998
  • Abraham Grebreyesus, Eritrea
  • Rana Husseini, Jordan
  • Van Jones, United States
  • Dydier Kamundu, Democratic Republic of Congo
1996
1995
  • Angela Elizabeth Brown, United States
  • Miguel Angel de los Santos Cruz, Mexico
  • Richard Nsanzabaganwa, Rwanda
  • Ven. Phuntsok Nyidron, Tibet
  • Broad Meadows Middle School, United States
1994
1993
  • Marie-France Botte, Belgium
  • Sia Runikui Kashinawa, Brazil
  • Hisham Mubarak, Egypt
  • Reverend Carl Washington, United States
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
  • David Bruce[disambiguation needed ], South Africa
  • Joaquin Antonio Caceres, El Salvador
  • Janet Cherry, South Africa
  • Arn Chorn-Pond, United States
  • Tanya Coke, United States
  • Lobsang Jinpa, Tibet
  • Salim Karim, South Africa
  • Winona LaDuke, United States
  • Juan Pablo Letelier, Chile
  • Maria Paz Rodriguez, United States
  • Dalee Sambo, United States

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