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| 1959 || [[C. D. Deshmukh|Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || GS
| 1959 || [[C. D. Deshmukh|Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || GS
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| 1959 || Jose Vasquez Aguilar || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || GS
| 1959 || Jose Vasquez Aguilar || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || GS
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| 1961 || [[Raden Kodijat]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || GS
| 1961 || [[Raden Kodijat]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || GS
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| 1962 || [[Francisca Reyes-Aquino]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || GS
| 1962 || [[Francisca Reyes-Aquino]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || GS
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| 1963 || [[Akhtar Hameed Khan]] || {{flagcountry|Pakistan}} || GS
| 1963 || [[Akhtar Hameed Khan]] || {{flagcountry|Pakistan}} || GS
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| 1981 || [[Prawes Wasi]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || GS
| 1981 || [[Prawes Wasi]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || GS
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| 1982 || [[Arturo Alcaraz]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || GS
| 1982 || [[Arturo Alcaraz]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || GS
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| 1983 || [[Su Nan-cheng]] || {{flagcountry|Taiwan}} || GS
| 1983 || [[Su Nan-cheng]] || {{flagcountry|Taiwan}} || GS
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| 1987 || [[Haji Hanafiah]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || GS
| 1987 || [[Haji Hanafiah]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || GS
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| 1988 || [[Miriam Santiago]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || GS
| 1988 || [[Miriam Santiago]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || GS
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| 1989 || [[Zakiah Hanum]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || GS
| 1989 || [[Zakiah Hanum]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || GS
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| 1991 || [[Alfredo R.A. Bengzon]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || GS
| 1991 || [[Alfredo R.A. Bengzon]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || GS
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| 1992 || [[Chamlong Srimuang]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || GS
| 1992 || [[Chamlong Srimuang]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || GS
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| 1958 || [[Mary H. Rutnam]] || {{flagcountry|Ceylon}} || PS
| 1958 || [[Mary H. Rutnam]] || {{flagcountry|Ceylon}} || PS
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| 1959 || [[Joaquin Vilallonga]] || {{flagcountry|Spain}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1959 || [[Joaquin Vilallonga]] || {{flagcountry|Spain}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1959 || [[Tee Tee Luce]] || {{flagcountry|Burma|1974}} || PS
| 1959 || [[Tee Tee Luce]] || {{flagcountry|Burma|1974}} || PS
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| 1969 || [[Kim Hyung-Seo]] || {{flagcountry|South Korea}} || PS
| 1969 || [[Kim Hyung-Seo]] || {{flagcountry|South Korea}} || PS
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| 1971 || [[Pedro Orata]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1971 || [[Pedro Orata]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1972 || [[Cecile Guidote]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1972 || [[Cecile Guidote]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1972 || [[Gilopez Kabayao]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1972 || [[Gilopez Kabayao]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1973 || [[Antonio Fortich]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1973 || [[Antonio Fortich]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1973 || [[Benjamin Gaston]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1973 || [[Benjamin Gaston]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1974 || [[M.S. Subbulakshmi]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || PS
| 1974 || [[M.S. Subbulakshmi]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || PS
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| 1976 || [[Hermenegild Fernandez]] || {{flagcountry|France}} in {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || PS
| 1976 || [[Hermenegild Fernandez]] || {{flagcountry|France}} in {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || PS
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| 1977 || [[Fe del Mundo]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1977 || [[Fe del Mundo]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1978 || [[Prateep Hata]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PS
| 1978 || [[Prateep Hata]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PS
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| 1991 || [[Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PS
| 1991 || [[Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PS
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| 1992 || [[Angel Alcala]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PS
| 1992 || [[Angel Alcala]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PS
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| 1993 || [[Banoo Jehangir Coyaji]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || PS
| 1993 || [[Banoo Jehangir Coyaji]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || PS
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| 1963 || [[Tribhuvandas Patel]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
| 1963 || [[Tribhuvandas Patel]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
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| 1964 || [[Pablo Tapia]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || CL
| 1964 || [[Pablo Tapia]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || CL
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| 1965 || [[Lim Kim San]] || {{flagcountry|Singapore}} || CL
| 1965 || [[Lim Kim San]] || {{flagcountry|Singapore}} || CL
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| 1967 || [[Razak Abdul]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || CL
| 1967 || [[Razak Abdul]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || CL
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| 1968 || [[Rosario Encarnacion]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || CL
| 1968 || [[Rosario Encarnacion]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || CL
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| 1968 || [[Silvino Encarnacion]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || CL
| 1968 || [[Silvino Encarnacion]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || CL
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| 1969 || [[A. T. Ariyaratne|Ahangamage Ariyaratne]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || CL
| 1969 || [[A. T. Ariyaratne|Ahangamage Ariyaratne]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || CL
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| 1996 || [[Pandurang Shastri Athavale]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
| 1996 || [[Pandurang Shastri Athavale]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
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| 1997 || [[Eva Fidela Maamo]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || CL
| 1997 || [[Eva Fidela Maamo]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || CL
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| 1998 || [[Nuon Phaly]] || {{flagcountry|Cambodia}} || CL
| 1998 || [[Nuon Phaly]] || {{flagcountry|Cambodia}} || CL
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| 2008 || Mandakini Amte || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
| 2008 || Mandakini Amte || {{flagcountry|India}} || CL
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| 1958 || [[Robert Dick]] || {{flagcountry|GBR}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1958 || [[Robert Dick]] || {{flagcountry|GBR}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1958 || [[Mochtar Lubis]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || JLCCA
| 1958 || [[Mochtar Lubis]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || JLCCA
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| 1973 || [[Michiko Ishimure]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || JLCCA
| 1973 || [[Michiko Ishimure]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || JLCCA
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| 1974 || [[Zacarias Sarian]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1974 || [[Zacarias Sarian]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1975 || [[Boobli George Verghese]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
| 1975 || [[Boobli George Verghese]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
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| 1979 || [[Lokukamkanamge Manjusri]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || JLCCA
| 1979 || [[Lokukamkanamge Manjusri]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || JLCCA
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| 1980 || [[F. Sionil Jose]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1980 || [[F. Sionil Jose]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1981 || [[Gour Kishore Ghosh]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
| 1981 || [[Gour Kishore Ghosh]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
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| 1988 || [[Ediriweera Sarachchandra]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || JLCCA
| 1988 || [[Ediriweera Sarachchandra]] || {{flagcountry|Sri Lanka}} || JLCCA
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| 1989 || [[James B. Reuter|James Reuter]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1989 || [[James B. Reuter|James Reuter]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1991 || [[K.V. Subbanna]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
| 1991 || [[K.V. Subbanna]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
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| 1992 || [[Ravi Shankar]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
| 1992 || [[Ravi Shankar]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
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| 1993 || [[Bienvenido Lumbera]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1993 || [[Bienvenido Lumbera]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1994 || [[Abdul Samad Ismail]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || JLCCA
| 1994 || [[Abdul Samad Ismail]] || {{flagcountry|Malaysia}} || JLCCA
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| 1995 || [[Pramoedya Ananta Toer]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || JLCCA
| 1995 || [[Pramoedya Ananta Toer]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || JLCCA
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| 1996 || [[Nick Joaquin]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || JLCCA
| 1996 || [[Nick Joaquin]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || JLCCA
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| 1997 || [[Mahasweta Devi]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
| 1997 || [[Mahasweta Devi]] || {{flagcountry|India}} || JLCCA
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| 1964 || [[Welthy Honsinger Fisher|Welthy Fisher]] || {{flagcountry|USA}} in {{flagcountry|India}} || PIU
| 1964 || [[Welthy Honsinger Fisher|Welthy Fisher]] || {{flagcountry|USA}} in {{flagcountry|India}} || PIU
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| 1965 || [[Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company|Bayanihan Folk Arts Center]] and its Supporting Entities || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1965 || [[Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company|Bayanihan Folk Arts Center]] and its Supporting Entities || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1966 || [[Mekong River Commission|Mekong Committee]] and Cooperating Entities || {{flagcountry|Cambodia}} || PIU
| 1966 || [[Mekong River Commission|Mekong Committee]] and Cooperating Entities || {{flagcountry|Cambodia}} || PIU
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| 1967 || [[Shiroshi Nasu]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1967 || [[Shiroshi Nasu]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
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| 1968 || [[CARE (relief agency)|Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1968 || [[CARE (relief agency)|Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1969 || [[International Rice Research Institute|International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)]] || {{flagcountry|USA}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1969 || [[International Rice Research Institute|International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)]] || {{flagcountry|USA}} in {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1971 || [[Saburo Okita]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1971 || [[Saburo Okita]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
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| 1973 || [[Summer Institute of Linguistics]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1973 || [[Summer Institute of Linguistics]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1974 || [[William Masterson]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1974 || [[William Masterson]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1975 || [[Patrick James McGlinchey]] || {{flagcountry|Ireland}} in {{flagcountry|South Korea}} || PIU
| 1975 || [[Patrick James McGlinchey]] || {{flagcountry|Ireland}} in {{flagcountry|South Korea}} || PIU
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| 1976 || [[Henning Holck-Larsen]] || {{flagcountry|Denmark}} in {{flagcountry|India}} || PIU
| 1976 || [[Henning Holck-Larsen]] || {{flagcountry|Denmark}} in {{flagcountry|India}} || PIU
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| 1977 || [[UPLB College of Agriculture|College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB)]]|| {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1977 || [[UPLB College of Agriculture|College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB)]]|| {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1978 || [[Soedjatmoko]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || PIU
| 1978 || [[Soedjatmoko]] || {{flagcountry|Indonesia}} || PIU
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| 1984 || [[Jiro Kawakita]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1984 || [[Jiro Kawakita]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
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| 1985 || [[Harold Ray Watson]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1981}} || PIU
| 1985 || [[Harold Ray Watson]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1986 || [[International Institute of Rural Reconstruction|International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1981}} || PIU
| 1986 || [[International Institute of Rural Reconstruction|International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1987 || [[Richard William Timm]] || {{flagcountry|Bangladesh}} / {{flagcountry|United States}} || PIU
| 1987 || [[Richard William Timm]] || {{flagcountry|Bangladesh}} / {{flagcountry|United States}} || PIU
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| 1989 || [[Asian Institute of Technology|Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PIU
| 1989 || [[Asian Institute of Technology|Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)]] || {{flagcountry|Thailand}} || PIU
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| 1991 || [[Press Foundation of Asia]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1991 || [[Press Foundation of Asia]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} || PIU
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| 1992 || [[Washington SyCip]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} / {{flagcountry|United States}} || PIU
| 1992 || [[Washington SyCip]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|}} / {{flagcountry|United States}} || PIU
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| 1993 || [[Noboru Iwamura]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1993 || [[Noboru Iwamura]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
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| 1994 || [[Eduardo Jorge Anzorena]] || {{flagcountry|Argentina}} in {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1994 || [[Eduardo Jorge Anzorena]] || {{flagcountry|Argentina}} in {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
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| 1995 || [[Asian Institute of Management|Asian Institute of Management (AIM)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|1919}} || PIU
| 1995 || [[Asian Institute of Management|Asian Institute of Management (AIM)]] || {{flagcountry|Philippines|} || PIU
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| 1996 || [[Toshihiro Takami]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU
| 1996 || [[Toshihiro Takami]] || {{flagcountry|Japan}} || PIU

Revision as of 10:37, 24 July 2013

The following is a partial list of the awardees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award. See External links at bottom of this page for a complete list. Awardees' individual nationality or country of origin and citizenship are indicated.

GS Government Service
PS Public Service
CL Community Leadership
JLCCA Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts
PIU Peace and International Understanding
EL Emergent Leadership

Magsaysay awardees

Year Recipient Nationality or Base Country Category
1958 Chiang Mon Lin  Taiwan GS
1959 Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh  India GS
1959 Jose Vasquez Aguilar  Philippines GS
1961 Raden Kodijat  Indonesia GS
1962 Francisca Reyes-Aquino  Philippines GS
1963 Akhtar Hameed Khan  Pakistan GS
1964 Yukiharu Miki  Japan GS
1965 Puey Ungpakorn  Thailand GS
1966 Fon Saengsingkaew  Thailand GS
1967 Keo Viphakone  Laos GS
1968 Kwoh-Ting Li  Taiwan GS
1969 Hsu Shih-chu  Taiwan GS
1971 Ali Sadikin  Indonesia GS
1972 Goh Keng Swee  Singapore GS
1973 Balachandra Sekhar  Malaysia GS
1974 Hiroshi Kuroki  Japan GS
1975 Mohammed Sufian  Malaysia GS
1976 Elsie Tu  Great Britain in  Hong Kong GS
1977 Bejamin Galstaun  Indonesia GS
1978 Dato Shahrum bin Yub  Malaysia GS
1979 Raden Wasito  Indonesia GS
1980 Muhammed Alias  Malaysia GS
1981 Prawes Wasi  Thailand GS
1982 Arturo Alcaraz  Philippines GS
1983 Su Nan-cheng  Taiwan GS
1984 Ta-You Wu  Taiwan GS
1985 Tan Sri Noordin  Malaysia GS
1987 Haji Hanafiah  Malaysia GS
1988 Miriam Santiago  Philippines GS
1989 Zakiah Hanum  Malaysia GS
1991 Alfredo R.A. Bengzon  Philippines GS
1992 Chamlong Srimuang  Thailand GS
1993 Vo Tong Xuan  Vietnam GS
1994 Kiran Bedi  India GS
1995 Morihiko Hiramatsu  Japan GS
1996 T N Seshan  India GS
1997 Anand Panyarachun  Thailand GS
1998 Syed Abidul Rizvi  Pakistan GS
1999 Tasneem Ahmed Siddiqui  Pakistan GS
2000 Jesse Robredo  Philippines GS
2001 Yuan Longping  China GS
2002 Hilario G. Davide, Jr.  Philippines GS
2003 James Michael Lyngdoh  India GS
2004 Haydee Yorac  Philippines GS
2005 Jon Ungphakorn  Thailand GS
2006 Ek Sonn Chan  Cambodia GS
2007 Jovito R. Salonga  Philippines GS
2008 Grace Padaca  Philippines GS
1958 Mary H. Rutnam  Ceylon PS
1959 Joaquin Vilallonga  Spain in  Philippines PS
1959 Tee Tee Luce  Burma PS
1960 Henry Holland  Great Britain in  Pakistan PS
1960 Ronald Holland  Great Britain in  Pakistan PS
1961 Nilawan Pintong  Thailand PS
1962 Horace Kadoorie  Great Britain in  Hong Kong PS
1962 Lawrence Kadoorie  Great Britain in  Hong Kong PS
1963 Helen Kim  South Korea PS
1964 Augustine Nguyen Lac Hoa  South Vietnam PS
1965 Jayaprakash Narayan  India PS
1966 Kim Yong-ki  South Korea PS
1967 Sithiporn Kridakara  Thailand PS
1968 Seiichi Tobata  Japan PS
1969 Kim Hyung-Seo  South Korea PS
1971 Pedro Orata  Philippines PS
1972 Cecile Guidote  Philippines PS
1972 Gilopez Kabayao  Philippines PS
1973 Antonio Fortich  Philippines PS
1973 Benjamin Gaston  Philippines PS
1974 M.S. Subbulakshmi  India PS
1975 Phra Parnchand  Thailand PS
1976 Hermenegild Fernandez  France in  Sri Lanka PS
1977 Fe del Mundo  Philippines PS
1978 Prateep Hata  Thailand PS
1979 Chang Kee-ryo  South Korea PS
1980 Ohm Dae-sup  South Korea PS
1981 Johanna Nasution  Indonesia PS
1982 Manibhai Desai  India PS
1983 Fua Hariphitak  Thailand PS
1984 Thongbai Thongpao  Thailand PS
1985 Baba Amte  India PS
1986 Abdul Sattar Edhi  Pakistan PS
1986 Bilquis Edhi  Pakistan PS
1987 Hans Jassin  Indonesia PS
1988 Masanobu Fukuoka  Japan PS
1989 Lakshmi Chand Jain  India PS
1991 Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn  Thailand PS
1992 Angel Alcala  Philippines PS
1993 Banoo Jehangir Coyaji  India PS
1994 Mechai Viravaidya  Thailand PS
1995 Asma Jahangir  Pakistan PS
1996 John Woong-Jin Oh  South Korea PS
1997 Mahesh Chandra Mehta  India PS
1998 Sophon Suphapong  Thailand PS
1999 Rosa Rosal  Philippines PS
2000 Liang Congjie  China PS
2001 Wu Qing  China PS
2002 Ruth Pfau  Pakistan PS
2003 Gao Yaojie  China PS
2004 Jiang Yanyong  China PS
2005 Teten Masduki  Indonesia PS
2005 V Shanta  India PS
2006 Park Won-soon  South Korea PS
2007 Kim Sun-tae  South Korea PS
2008 Center for Agriculture and Rural Development Mutually Reinforcing Institutions  Philippines PS
2008 Therdchai Jivacate  Thailand PS
1958 Vinoba Bhave  India CL
1959 Dalai Lama  Tibet CL
1960 Tunku Abdul Rahman  Malaya CL
1961 Gus Borgeest  Great Britain in  Hong Kong CL
1962 Palayil Narayanan  Malaya CL
1962 Koesna Poeradiredja  Indonesia CL
1963 Verghese Kurien  India CL
1963 Dara Khurodi  India CL
1963 Tribhuvandas Patel  India CL
1964 Pablo Tapia  Philippines CL
1965 Lim Kim San  Singapore CL
1966 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay  India CL
1967 Razak Abdul  Malaysia CL
1968 Rosario Encarnacion  Philippines CL
1968 Silvino Encarnacion  Philippines CL
1969 Ahangamage Ariyaratne  Sri Lanka CL
1971 M.S. Swaminathan  India CL
1972 Hans Westenberg  Indonesia CL
1973 Krasae Chanawongse  Thailand CL
1974 Fusaye Ichikawa  Japan CL
1975 Lee Tai-Young  South Korea CL
1976 Toshikazu Wakatsuki  Japan CL
1977 Ela Bhatt  India CL
1978 Tahrunessa Abdullah  Bangladesh CL
1979 Mabelle Arole  India CL
1979 Rajanikant Arole  India CL
1980 Fazle Hasan Abed  Bangladesh CL
1981 Pramod Karan Sethi  India CL
1982 Chandi Prasad Bhatt  India CL
1983 Anton Soedjarwo  Indonesia CL
1984 Muhammad Yunus  Bangladesh CL
1985 Zafrullah Chowdhury  Bangladesh CL
1986 John Vincent Daly  United States in  South Korea CL
1986 Paul Jeong Gu Jei  South Korea CL
1987 Aree Valyasevi  Thailand CL
1988 Mohammed Yeasin  Bangladesh CL
1989 Kim Im-soon  South Korea CL
1991 Ven. Cheng Yen  Taiwan CL
1992 Shoaib Sultan Khan  Pakistan CL
1993 Abdurrahman Wadir  Indonesia CL
1994 Sima Samar  Afghanistan in  Pakistan CL
1994 Fei Xiaotong  China CL
1995 Ho Ming-Teh  Taiwan CL
1996 Pandurang Shastri Athavale  India CL
1997 Eva Fidela Maamo  Philippines CL
1998 Nuon Phaly  Cambodia CL
1999 Angela Gomes  Bangladesh CL
2000 Aruna Roy  India CL
2001 Rajendra Singh  India CL
2002 Cynthia Maung  Burma CL
2003 Shantha Sinha  India CL
2004 Prayong Ronnarong  Thailand CL
2005 Sombath Somphone  Laos CL
2006 Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation  Philippines CL
2006 Antonio Meloto  Philippines CL
2007 Mahabir Pun    Nepal CL
2008 Prakash Amte  India CL
2008 Mandakini Amte  India CL
1958 Robert Dick  Great Britain in  Philippines JLCCA
1958 Mochtar Lubis  Indonesia JLCCA
1959 Tarzie Vittachi  Ceylon JLCCA
1959 Edward Michael Law-Yone  Burma JLCCA
1961 Amitabha Chowdhury  India JLCCA
1962 Chang Chun-Ha  South Korea JLCCA
1964 Richard Wilson  Great Britain in  Hong Kong JLCCA
1964 Kayser Sung  China in  Hong Kong JLCCA
1965 Akira Kurosawa  Japan JLCCA
1967 Satyajit Ray  India JLCCA
1968 Ton That Thien  South Vietnam JLCCA
1969 Mitoji Nishimoto  Japan JLCCA
1971 Prayoon Chanyavongs  Thailand JLCCA
1972 Yasuji Hanamori  Japan JLCCA
1973 Michiko Ishimure  Japan JLCCA
1974 Zacarias Sarian  Philippines JLCCA
1975 Boobli George Verghese  India JLCCA
1976 Sombhu Mitra  India JLCCA
1977 Mahesh Chandra Regmi    Nepal JLCCA
1978 Yoon Suk-joong  South Korea JLCCA
1979 Lokukamkanamge Manjusri  Sri Lanka JLCCA
1980 F. Sionil Jose  Philippines JLCCA
1981 Gour Kishore Ghosh  India JLCCA
1982 Arun Shourie  India JLCCA
1983 Marcelline Jayakody  Sri Lanka JLCCA
1984 R. K. Laxman  India JLCCA
1985 Lino Brocka  Philippines JLCCA
1986 Radio Veritas  Philippines JLCCA
1987 Diane Ying  Taiwan JLCCA
1988 Ediriweera Sarachchandra  Sri Lanka JLCCA
1989 James Reuter  Philippines JLCCA
1991 K.V. Subbanna  India JLCCA
1992 Ravi Shankar  India JLCCA
1993 Bienvenido Lumbera  Philippines JLCCA
1994 Abdul Samad Ismail  Malaysia JLCCA
1995 Pramoedya Ananta Toer  Indonesia JLCCA
1996 Nick Joaquin  Philippines JLCCA
1997 Mahasweta Devi  India JLCCA
1998 Ruocheng Ying  China JLCCA
1999 Raul Locsin  Philippines JLCCA
1999 Lin Hwai-min  Taiwan JLCCA
2000 Atmakusumah Astraatmadja  Indonesia JLCCA
2001 Wannakuwatta Amaradeva  Sri Lanka JLCCA
2002 Bharat Koirala    Nepal JLCCA
2003 Sheila Coronel  Philippines JLCCA
2004 Abdullah Abu Sayeed  Bangladesh JLCCA
2005 Matiur Rahman  Bangladesh JLCCA
2006 Eugenia Duran Apostol  Philippines JLCCA
2007 Palagummi Sainath  India JLCCA
2008 Akio Ishii  Japan JLCCA
1958 Operation Brotherhood  Philippines PIU
1960 Y.C. James Yen  Taiwan PIU
1961 Genevieve Caulfield  United States in  Thailand PIU
1962 Mother Teresa  India PIU
1963 Peace Corps  United States PIU
1964 Welthy Fisher  United States in  India PIU
1965 Bayanihan Folk Arts Center and its Supporting Entities  Philippines PIU
1966 Mekong Committee and Cooperating Entities  Cambodia PIU
1967 Shiroshi Nasu  Japan PIU
1968 Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)  Philippines PIU
1969 International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)  United States in  Philippines PIU
1971 Saburo Okita  Japan PIU
1973 Summer Institute of Linguistics  Philippines PIU
1974 William Masterson  Philippines PIU
1975 Patrick James McGlinchey  Ireland in  South Korea PIU
1976 Henning Holck-Larsen  Denmark in  India PIU
1977 College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB)  Philippines PIU
1978 Soedjatmoko  Indonesia PIU
1979 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)  Indonesia PIU
1980 Shigeharu Matsumoto  Japan PIU
1981 Augustine Joung Kang  South Korea PIU
1983 Aloysius Schwartz  United States in  South Korea PIU
1984 Jiro Kawakita  Japan PIU
1985 Harold Ray Watson  Philippines PIU
1986 International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR)  Philippines PIU
1987 Richard William Timm  Bangladesh /  United States PIU
1988 The Royal Project  Thailand PIU
1989 Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)  Thailand PIU
1991 Press Foundation of Asia  Philippines PIU
1992 Washington SyCip  Philippines /  United States PIU
1993 Noboru Iwamura  Japan PIU
1994 Eduardo Jorge Anzorena  Argentina in  Japan PIU
1995 Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Philippines|1986} PIU
1996 Toshihiro Takami  Japan PIU
1997 Sadako Ogata  Japan PIU
1998 Corazon Aquino  Philippines PIU
2000 Jockin Arputham  India PIU
2001 Ikuo Hirayama  Japan PIU
2002 Pomnyun Sunim  South Korea PIU
2003 Tetsu Nakamura  Japan PIU
2003 Seiei Toyama  Japan PIU
2004 Laxminarayan Ramdas  India PIU
2004 Ibn Abdur Rehman  Pakistan PIU
2006 Sanduk Ruit    Nepal PIU
2007 Tang Xiyang  China PIU
2008 Ahmad Syafi'i Maarif  Indonesia PIU
2001 Oung Chanthol  Cambodia EL
2001 Dita Indah Sari  Indonesia EL
2002 Sandeep Pandey  India EL
2003 Aniceto Guterres Lopes  East Timor EL
2004 Benjamin Abadiano  Philippines EL
2005 Yoon Hye-Ran  South Korea EL
2006 Arvind Kejriwal  India EL
2007 Chen Guangcheng  China EL
2007 Chung To  United States in  Hong Kong EL
2008 Ananda Galappatti  Sri Lanka EL
2009 Ka Hsaw Wa  Burma EL
2011 Nileema Mishra  India EL
2012 Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto  Indonesia EL
2009 Antonio Oposa, Jr.  Philippines
2009 Krisana Kraisintu  Thailand
2009 Deep Joshi  India
2009 Ma Jun  China
2009 Yu Xiaogang  China
2010 Tadatoshi Akiba  Japan
2010 Huo Daishan  China
2010 A.H.M. Noman Khan  Bangladesh
2010 Christopher Bernido  Philippines
2010 Ma. Victoria Carpio-Bernido  Philippines
2010 Pan Yue  China
2010 Fu Qiping  China
2011 Hasanain Juaini  Indonesia
2011 Tri Mumpuni  Indonesia
2011 Harish Hande  India
2011 Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation, Inc. (AIDFI)  Philippines
2011 Koul Panha  Cambodia
2012 Chen Shu-chu  Taiwan
2012 Kulandei Francis  India
2012 Yang Saing Koma  Cambodia
2012 Syeda Rizwana Hasan  Bangladesh
2012 Romulo Davide  Philippines
2013 Habiba Sarabi  Afghanistan
2013 Lahpai Seng Raw  Myanmar

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