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The Gusi International Peace Prize, the Asian counterpart to the Nobel Prize, opens its office in Cairo

Manal Abdel Fattah

The Gusi International Peace Prize Foundation, the Asian counterpart to the Swedish Nobel Prize, based in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, announced the opening of an office in Cairo, and also the nomination of mathematician Alberto Coto for the 2024 Peace Prize nominations, whose event will be held in the Philippine capital.

The Gusi International Peace Prize is the most important award-giving body in the world. It is a registered charity under the Security Exchange Commission in Manila, Philippines. It is recognized among the leading institutions in the world today, and is known as the Asian counterpart to the Nobel Peace Prize in Europe.

The organization is celebrating 34 years of honoring the finest examples of those working to achieve peace and respect for human life and dignity, thus highlighting the best human achievements, ideals and values.

For his part, Dr. Mohamed Al-Jahni indicated that the Gusi office in Cairo, which is headed by Ezzat Hassan, head of the Gusi Egypt office, and Hossam Al-Dabaa, deputy head of the Gusi Egypt office, will play a pivotal role in nominating prominent Egyptian and African figures.

This began with the nomination of Alberto Coto, the mathematician, as a representative of Spain, and the nomination of a representative of Egypt, in the award to be awarded the “Gusi” International Peace Prize, whose activities will be held in November 2024, in Manila, the Philippines.

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