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LUI Che Woo Prize Reveals 2019 Laureates
HONG KONG, Aug. 19, 2019/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Furthering Its Mission to Enrich World Civilisation 

The LUI Che Woo Prize -- Prize for World Civilisation announced the three 2019 
laureates today. Commended for their exceptional achievements to promote world 
civilisation for a better world, the 2019 laureates are: 

- The Nature Conservancy, winning the Sustainability Prize 
- Dr. Jennifer A. Doudna, winning the Welfare Betterment Prize 
- Ms. Fan Jinshi, winning the Positive Energy Prize  

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The 2019 LUI Che Woo Prize laureate announcement press conference was hosted by 
Dr. Lui Che Woo, Founder & Chairman of the Board of Governors cum Prize Council 
of the LUI Che Woo Prize, who was accompanied by Dr. Moses Cheng Mo-chi, member 
of the Board of Governors and Professor Lawrence J. Lau, Chairman of the Prize 
Recommendation Committee.

The 2019 Sustainability Prize has been awarded to The Nature Conservancy, a 
global environmental non-profit organisation with the mission "to conserve the 
lands and waters on which all life depends". The Nature Conservancy brings 
together different sectors to collectively tackle the natural world's most 
important challenges, for instance climate change. The Nature Conservancy 
advances conservation through cutting-edge technologies, partnerships and 
policies to achieve long lasting results. With the support of more than 400 
scientists and over one million members, its conservation work has widely 
reached 72 countries across six continents since its foundation in 1951.

In Hong Kong, The Nature Conservancy is nurturing and empowering future 
environmental leaders, impacting over 400 Hong Kong students across 77 schools 
through educational activities. 

Ms. Sally Jewell, Chief Executive Officer of The Nature Conservancy, said, "My 
colleagues and I are deeply honoured to be a recipient of the LUI Che Woo Prize 
for Sustainability. Creating a world where people and nature thrive is an 
enormous challenge, and The Nature Conservancy is grateful for this vote of 
confidence in our work. Receiving this Prize will add crucial momentum to our 
efforts to achieve our mission -- preserving the lands and waters on which all 
life depends." 

The 2019 Welfare Betterment Prize has been awarded to Dr. Jennifer A. Doudna. 
An American biochemist, Dr. Doudna is the co-inventor of CRISPR-Cas9 -- a 
revolutionary genome-editing technology allowing genetic material to be added, 
removed or altered in animal and plant cells. Faster, cheaper and more accurate 
than any previous gene-editing tools, CRISPR-Cas9 has been called one of the 
world's most monumental discoveries. CRISPR-Cas9 could be the key to treating 
or preventing inherited genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis or sickle cell 
disease, as well as more complex diseases such as cancer, heart disease and 
HIV. The technology could also help to engineer plants that are resistant to 
climate change, and crops with better nutritional value. Its potential 
applications for improving human welfare are vast and Dr. Doudna's work has 
already given hope to millions worldwide.

Dr. Doudna said, "I am delighted to accept this honour from the LUI Che Woo 
Prize recognising the CRISPR-Cas9 technology. International accolades such as 
this can inspire and support scientific advances that better the welfare of 
people worldwide. On behalf of my students, my colleagues and my collaborators, 
we appreciate this award and the opportunity to underscore the need for our 
society to use CRISPR technology responsibly."  

The 2019 Positive Energy Prize has been awarded to Ms. Fan Jinshi. Ms. Fan has 
earned the nickname "Daughter of Dunhuang" for her dedication to studying and 
preserving the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, China which are a significant 
cultural site housing one of the world's most important collections of Buddhist 
culture. A rare woman in her field, Ms. Fan has overcome many social and 
financial challenges; and remained heroically committed to her duty for 56 
years – greatly advancing the archeological and historical understanding of 
this significant cultural treasure. Her major contributions to its digital 
preservation and broad dissemination have defined new standards for successful 
cultural preservation. Her positive energy and unwavering determination in the 
face of setbacks, hardship and adversity have inspired many people.

Ms. Fan said, "Receiving the LUI Che Woo Prize is a great honour. My work over 
the years for the Mogao Grottoes has been undertaken not for myself, but rather 
in service of the awe-inspiring culture, art and history embodied by this 
unique site. I hope that my winning the LUI Che Woo Prize in the category of 
Positive Energy will encourage everyone to more strongly consider the 
importance of our shared heritage and connection as people of the world." 

Dr. Lui Che Woo, Founder & Chairman of the Board of Governors cum Prize Council 
of the LUI Che Woo Prize said, "I am deeply honoured to unveil and collectively 
celebrate our three laureates of the 2019 LUI Che Woo Prize. Each has made 
enormous contributions to world civilisation -- enhancing sustainability, 
bettering the welfare of humankind, and promoting positive energy. My sincerest 
congratulations to the laureates, and my heartfelt gratitude to the Prize 
Council, the Prize Recommendation Committee and the Selection Panels for their 
concerted efforts to help us recognise these exceptional laureates. Together, 
we will go forth in our mission to sow the seeds of goodwill and use the 
international platform of the LUI Che Woo Prize to help build a better 
tomorrow."

The Award Presentation Ceremony of the 2019 LUI Che Woo Prize will take place 
on 3rd October, 2019. Representatives from The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Jennifer 
A. Doudna and Ms. Fan Jinshi will officially be honoured with their respective 
awards. 

In the meantime, the nomination period for the 2020 LUI Che Woo Prize will 
commence in September of this year. Invitations will be sent to more than 1,000 
nominators, including heads of universities, academic institutions and 
professional organisations. Nominations will be considered regardless of race, 
religion and nationality (for individuals), or place of establishment (for 
organisations).

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About the LUI Che Woo Prize 

Founded by Dr. LUI Che Woo in 2015, the LUI Che Woo Prize – Prize for World 
Civilisation is an international cross-sector award for advancing world 
civilisation and inspiring people to build a more harmonious world. This 
innovative award is held annually with an aim to recognise and honour 
individuals or organisations all over the world for outstanding contributions 
and to encourage the continuation of that work in three objectives: sustainable 
development of the world, betterment of the welfare of mankind and promotion of 
positive life attitude and enhancement of positive energy.

Each laureate receives a cash award of HK$20 million (equivalent to 
approximately US$2.56 million), a certificate and a trophy. Each Prize is 
awarded to a single recipient, who can either be an individual or an 
organisation.

The LUI Che Woo Prize is administered and managed by LUI Che Woo Prize Limited, 
a charitable company limited by guarantee incorporated in Hong Kong.

For more information, please visit: http://www.luiprize.org/

SOURCE LUI Che Woo Prize Limited 
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