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Thursday, November 14 2019 - 08:48
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International Peacemaker Professor Padraig O'Malley Receives Prestigious Henley & Partners Global Citizen Award
LONDON, Nov. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

International peacemaker Prof. Dr. Padraig O'Malley has been named by Henley & 
Partners [https://www.henleyglobal.com/] as the 2019 recipient of its Global 
Citizen Award [https://www.henleyglobal.com/the-global-citizen-award/], an 
annual tribute that honors an individual who shows exceptional courage and 
commitment towards improving and supporting the global community.     

For over 40 years, Prof. O'Malley has worked to bring together groups of people 
whose opposition to each other has torn their countries apart, notably in 
Northern Ireland, South Africa and Iraq. 

Marking the finale of the investment migration firm's 13th annual Global 
Citizenship Conference [https://www.henleyglobal.com/gcc2019-overview/], the 
Global Citizen Award gala dinner took place in the Grand Ballroom of the 
Rosewood Hotel in London and was attended by heads of government, policymakers, 
thought leaders, and industry experts from around the world. 

Dr. Christian H. Kaelin [https://chriskalin.com/], Chairman of Henley & 
Partners and of the Global Citizen Award Committee 
[https://www.henleyglobal.com/global-citizen-award-committee/], explained the 
choice of laureate for this year: "With nationalism and isolationism on the 
rise, it can sometimes feel that ideals of collaboration and cooperation are 
falling out of favor. Prof. Padraig O'Malley's dedication to these ideals shows 
us that a better world is possible if we set aside our differences and work 
together."

Prof. O'Malley has been deeply involved in the peace process in Northern 
Ireland, playing a critical role in bringing together opposing factions and 
laying the groundwork for the Good Friday Agreement. In South Africa, he 
chronicled the transition from apartheid to democracy and is recognized as 
having played a central, largely unsung, role in that transition. In Iraq, he 
persuaded leaders of the country's warring political and religious factions to 
meet in Finland for discussions that would form the basis of a peace agreement. 

Thanking Henley & Partners for its recognition of his work, Prof. O'Malley 
said, "The process of building peace is not about ensuring that one group's 
views prevail over another but about constructing a shared vision for a better 
future. Working with societies in transition [https://citiesintransition.net/] 
has shown me that even though we face different problems, challenges, and 
contexts, we can both learn from and offer lessons to each other."   

As in previous years, the 2019 laureate was selected from a pool of nominees by 
an independent award committee 
[https://www.henleyglobal.com/global-citizen-award-committee/]. Previous 
recipients of the award include Diep N. Vuong, Co-Founder and President of 
Pacific Links Foundation [http://www.pacificlinks.org/], which campaigns for 
the rights of victims of human trafficking, Monique Morrow 
[https://www.henleyglobal.com/global-citizen-award-current-laureate-1637/], 
President and Co-Founder of The Humanized Internet, which uses new technologies 
to defend the rights of vulnerable people, Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman 
[https://www.henleyglobal.com/global-citizen-award-previous-laureates/], 
Founder of Africa's largest disaster relief organization, the Gift of the 
Givers Foundation, and Harald Höppner 
[https://www.henleyglobal.com/global-citizen-award-previous-laureates/], 
Founder of refugee aid project Sea Watch.

As Dr. Kaelin says: "Rather than honoring politicians or celebrities, the 
committee recognizes those who have on-the-ground insight into a significant 
global issue and whose work outlook demonstrates an understanding of the true 
meaning of global citizenship."   

Media contact

Sarah Nicklin 
Senior Group PR Manager
sarah.nicklin@henleyglobal.com 

SOURCE: Henley & Partners
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