Showing posts with label Gusi Peace prize International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gusi Peace prize International. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2015

It’s raining awards for Superstar Nora Aunor

Nora Aunor receiving her laureate 

by  Seymour Barros Sanchez
The Standard
posted December 11, 2015 at 06:35 pm

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The year 2015 has been fruitful for acclaimed actress Nora Aunor, not only projects but also in awards. The Superstar was recently honored with the Gusi Peace Prize for International Excellence in Performing Arts. This happened just months after being awarded the Gawad Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Para sa Sining for Film and Broadcast Arts as well as the Natatanging Gawad Urian by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino.

Aunor, who was recognized for her significant contributions in film, stage, television, and music, is the lone Filipino among a group of 19 Gusi prize laureates worldwide. The Gusi Foundation gives the award to those who work toward the attainment of peace and respect for human life and dignity. It is also a charitable institution which primarily aims to recognize individuals or groups worldwide in various fields such as the academe, scientific research and discovery, physiology or medicine, chemistry, physics, journalism, statesmanship, philanthropy or humanitarianism, economics, cinematic excellence, performing arts, visual arts, engineering technology, religion, politics, poverty alleviation, literature, cultural heritage, internationalism, architecture, archaeology, ecosystem and biodiversity and biology.

Nora Aunor is Gusi Peace Prize laureate for International Excellence in Performing Arts
Apart from bagging the Gusi prize, Gawad CCP, and the Natatanging Gawad, she was also conferred another Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2015 ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards in Sarawak, Malaysia for her remarkable acting career spanning almost 50 years. She also registered her eighth international Best Actress win at the St. Tropez International Film Festival in France for her role in Perci Intalan’s Dementia, which eventually won Best Foreign Language Film. In addition, she was recognized as a cultural icon by different universities and colleges, among them Bicol University, Ateneo de Naga University, National Teachers College, Far Eastern University, and De La Salle University.

Nora was also considered one of the Iconic Movie Queens of Philippine Cinema at the recent FAMAS Awards. She also starred in Brillante Mendoza’s Yolanda-inspired drama Taklub, which was screened at the Un Certain Regard category in Cannes Film Festival. It was cited with a Special Mention by the Ecumenical Jury.

Now, she plays Lola Annie opposite Kris Bernal’s Tinay in the GMA primetime soap opera Little Nanay. She stars as a Binukot, a maiden chosen to be the fairest among the women in her village, in the 2016 Cinemalaya film Tuos directed by Derick Cabrido.  – Photos: Boying Capistrano and Art Barbadillo)


NORA WINS GUSI PEACE PRIZE


by Nestor Cuartero
Manila Bulletin
November 26, 2015

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ONE AND ONLY FILIPINO AWARDEE: Even with her less than 5-foot bearing, Nora Aunor stood tall as the lone Filipino honoree at the 2015 Gusi Peace Prize awards alongside 18 other international dignitaries, scientists, medical doctors, academicians, including former president of Portugal Antonio Eanes. The veteran actress, who has won a harvest of international awards for her acting, is just one of four women receiving the exclusive honors this year.

The Gusi Peace Prize 2015 Laureates
The prestigious Gusi Peace Prize 2015 was handed out in a formal ceremony at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on Nov. 25. The night before, a welcome dinner was hosted by the Gusi family at the Fiesta Pavilion of The Manila Hotel where the Philippine superstar was hailed as a world-class international artist.


Nora said she felt inadequate in the company of her fellow awardees, all of them trailblazers and trained experts in their respective fields of endeavor. The winner from Austria, for example, Prof. Hans Lehroch, was being honored for his work in scientific research on human genome and medical systems biology.

Miss Nora Aunor of Philippines
Dr. Mary Pinder (Australia) was receiving the same honor for her work in medicine (intensive care). Nineteen internationally renowned individuals who have distinguished themselves in fields ranging from academe to research, engineering to poverty alleviation and cinema, are being feted this year by the Gusi, now on its 14th edition.

Chairman Barry Gusi hands Philippine Laureate, Nora Aunor the Gusi Peace Prize Award.
Other countries represented in this year’s roster of awardees include Russia, Ukraine, United States, The Netherlands, Bangladesh, Cambodia, among others.

Ali Mohammed Said Efaifa of Qatar
Dr. Rob Vanderpoorte of Netherlands
Dr. Susan Briggs of USA 
Hon. Hun Mann of Cambodia
Former President Askar Akayev of Kyrgyzstan
Dr. Zuran Vadachkoria of Georgia
Hon. Shykh Seraj of Bangladesh
Dr. Jeffrey Huang of China
Dr. Hans Lehrach of Austria
Dr. Alexander Chumakov of Russia
Prof. Petr Biizkovsky of Czech Republic
Dr. Zuriyadda Sakipova of Kazakhstan
Dr. Syunji Sano of Japan
Dr. Mary Pinder of Australia
Former President Antonio Eanes of Portugal
According to Amb. Barry S. Gusi, president of the award-giving body, Nora is being recognized for her significant and internationally acclaimed contributions to the performing arts. The Gusi award is aimed at inspiring societies to work closer in the attainment of peace and respect for human life and dignity.

Amb. Barry S. Gusi, Chairman of Gusi Peace Prize Foundation (Left) and Art Barbadillo, Noranian
Previous winners of the Gusi Peace Prize from the Philippines include former Presidents Fidel V. Ramos and Gloria M. Arroyo. Every fourth Wednesday of November has been declared by Pres. Arroyo as the Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day under Presidential Decree 1476.

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The Main Event, Gusi Peace Prize 2015 Awards Night in the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Manila, Philippines.

First Lady of Gusi Peace Prize Dr. Col. Evelyn T. Gusi
Gusi Peace Prize President Senator Emmanuel Jones of Georgia, Atlanta
Gusi Peace Prize Awards Ceremonies
The Gusi Laureates with the Gusi Family
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The Welcome Dinner, the evening before the Award Night was when the Gusi Peace Prize 2015 Laureates were officially introduced to the public at Manila Hotel. 




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Wreathlaying Ceremonies with the Gusi Peace Prize 2015 Laureates at the Rizal Park Monument.






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Photos by: Boying Capistrano

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Art Barbadillo

Friday, November 20, 2015

WE LIVE FOR PEACE BECAUSE OF LOVE




by: Dr. Evelyn T. Gusi
November 12, 2015

                The Gusi Peace Prize Foundation is cordially inviting you to attend our program of activities scheduled this month for the year 2015.

As a background, the Gusi Peace Prize is Asia's foremost award giving body and among the leading in the world today. In recognizing the most brilliant examples of those working toward the attainment of peace and respect for human life and dignity, the Gusi Peace Prize brings out the best of human achievements, ideals and values.

It is a charitable foundation, registered at the Security and Exchange Commission, whose main objective is to recognize and give proper recognition through the conferment of awards of excellence and distinction to individuals or groups worldwide who have distinguished themselves as brilliant exemplars of society or who contributed toward the attainment of peace and respect for human life and dignity with the following categories such as follows: Academe, Scientific Research and Discovery, Physiology or Medicine, Chemistry, Physics, Journalism, Statesmanship, Philanthropy or Humanitarianism, Economics, Cinematic Excellence, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Engineering Technology, Religion, Politics, Poverty Alleviation, Literature, Cultural Heritage, Internationalism, Architecture, Archaeology, Ecosystem and Biodiversity and Biology. It is mandated by Presidential Proclamation 1476, declaring “Every fourth Wednesday of November as the Gusi Peace Prize International Friendship Day”.  This year, it will be on November 25, 2015 at 5 pm at PICC.

The confirmed Gusi Peace Prize laureates for 2015 are as follows:

1. AUSTRALIA – Dr. Mary Pinder, Medicine [Intensive Care, Severe Acute
        Respiratory Syndrome {SARS}, and International Development]

2.  BANGLADESH –Hon. Shykh Seraj, Poverty Alleviation, thru Agriculture    Activism and Journalism

3. BELARUS – Former President Stanislav Stanislavovich Shushkevich,                Statesmanship and Academe [Physics and Mathematics]

4 . CAMBODIA – HE Hun Many, son of PM Hun Sen, Youth Leadership
        and Humanitarianism

5. CHINA – Dr. Jeffrey Huang, Medicine [Hepatobiliary Surgery]: Organ                       Transplantation

6. CZECH REPUBLIC – Prof. Petr Blizkovsky, International Diplomacy                                 [Academic Work on Governance]

7. GEORGIA –Prof. Dr. Zurab Vadachkoria, Medicine: Academe & Research        on Maxilla-Facial Surgery; & Internationalization of Medical Education

 8. GERMANY- Prof. Dr.Hans Lehrach, Scientific Research [Human Genome &         Medical Systems Biology]

9. JAPAN – Dr. Syunji Sano [Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery]

10. KAZAKHSTAN – Prof. Dr. Zuriyadda Sakipova, Academe

11. KYRGYZTAN–Former President Askar Akayev, Statesmanship and
                Scientific Research [Applied Mathematics and Optics]

12. THE NETHERLANDS- Prof. Dr. Rob Verpoorte, Scientific Research

13.  PHILIPPINES-Miss NORA CABALTERA VILLAMAYOR [NORA AUNOR], INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE in Performing Arts [for Film, Stage, Television and for Music]

14. PORTUGAL- Former President Antonio Eanes, Statesmanship

15. QATAR- Hon. Ali Hamad Mohammed Said Efaifa, Poverty Alleviation:
        Providing Job Opportunities & Promoting Overseas Welfare

16. RUSSIA – Prof. Alexander Nikolaevich Chumakov, Philosophical Science

17. UKRAINE- Prof. Ivan Ivanovich Mazour, Engineering Sciences
        [Academe and Scientific Research on Engineering Ecology &
        Energy of the Future].

18. USA – Dr Susan Briggs, International Medical Surgical Response

As our country’s lone Gusi Peace Prize laureate representative for this year, Philippine Superstar Miss Nora Aunor is being recognized and awarded for her significant contributions and International Excellence in Performing Arts [for Film, Stage, Television and for Music].

The 2015 Annual Gusi Peace Prize International will be awarded at the Philippine International Convention Center on Wednesday, November 25, 2015. It will be attended by thousands of national and international dignitaries and delegates, who meet up together like an assembly of United Nations, to inspire others to be achievers and peacemakers, promoting world peace, friendship and goodwill, true to the vision of the Gusi Peace Prize International Foundation under the leadership of Chairman Barry Gusi. Indeed, the Philippines as a sovereign country, being Asia’s first republic, with its central location in the Far East, and dubbed as the “Crossroads of the Pacific”, and the “Pearl of the Orient Seas” has become the rendezvous of the East and West; the melting pot, that people from different parts of the globe look forward to visit in order to be part of the international event of the “Gusi Peace Prize”. After all, GUSI stands for Godliness, Unification, Service, and Internationalism.