§ Lord Braine of Wheatleyasked Her Majesty's Government:
Who have been the winners of the United Nations Family Planning Association (UNFPA) Award for the most "outstanding contribution to the awareness of population questions" for each of the last 15 years, and what have been the amounts presented.
§ The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Chalker of Wallasey)Following is the available information.
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United Nations Population Award Laureates Laureates Monetary Prize 1995 Laureates Halfden Mahler, Denmark $12,500 Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices affecting the Health of Women and Children $12,500 1994 Laureates President Hosni Mubrarak, Egypt $10,000 Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation $10,000 1993 Laureates Fred T. Sai, Ghana $10,000 Mainichi Shimbun Population Problems Research Council $10,000 1992 Laureates J. R. D. Tata, India $7,000 The Population Council $7,000 1991 Laureates Julia J. Henderson, United States of America $10,000 Centre for Population Studies and Responsible Parenthood, Ecuador $10,000 1990 Laureates Professor Alfred Sauvy, France $10,000 National Family Health and Population Council of Mauritius $10,000 1989 Laureates President Soeharto, Indonesia $12,500 Programme national de Bien-être familial of Togo $12,500 1988 Laureates Shidzue Kato, Japan $12,500 PROFAMILIA, Columbia $12,500 1987 Laureates President Hussain Muhammad Ershad, Bangladesh $10,000 National Family and Population Office of Tunisia $10,000 1986 Laureates National Population Council of Mexico (CONAPO) $25,000 1985 Laureates International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) $25,000 132WA
United Nations Population Award Laureates Laureates Monetary Prize 1984 Laureates Carmen A. Miro, Panama $12,500 Sheldon J. Segal, United States of America $12,500
United Nations Population Award Laureates Laureates Monetary Prize 1983 Laureates Prime Minister Indira Ghandi, India $12,500 Qian Xinzhong, China $12,500