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  1. The Right Livelihood Awards are generally understood as a critique of the traditional Nobel prizes. The establishment of this award followed a failed attempt to have the Nobel Foundation create new prizes in the areas of environmental protection, sustainable development and human rights.

  2. The Right Livelihood Award has honoured courageous change-makers since 1980. Our Award aims to boost urgent and long-term social change. We do this by recognizing the actions of brave visionaries working for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world for all.

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  3. 2023 Right Livelihood Award. 2023 Right Livelihood Laureates shine a light on suffering to safeguard lives and nature. Bearing witness to untold suffering, the 2023 Laureates stand up to save lives, preserve nature and protect the dignity and livelihoods of communities around the world. Read their stories. Watch the video.

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  4. For over 40 years, we have presented the Right Livelihood Award to four individuals or organisations annually. By recognising the actions of brave visionaries and building impactful connections around the world, the Award boosts urgent and long-term social change.

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  5. She received the Right Livelihood Award in 1993, an award established by Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull. Shiva's book Making Peace With the Earth discusses biodiversity and the relationship between communities and nature.

  6. O Prêmio Right Livelihood , RLA ou Prêmio Nobel Alternativo, foi criado em 1980 pelo filatelista Jakob von Uexkull, e celebra-se anualmente no Parlamento Sueco, normalmente em 9 de dezembro, para homenagear e apoiar pessoas que "trabalham na busca e aplicação de soluções para as mudanças mais urgentes e necessárias no mundo actual".