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Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership

The Ibrahim Prize
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Awarded for excellence in African leadership
Sponsored by Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Presented by an independent Prize Committee
Reward(s) $5 million
First awarded 2007
Last awarded 2014
Official website moibrahimfoundation.org

The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership is annual prize awarded to a former African executive Head of State or Government.

Established by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in 2007, the Ibrahim Prize celebrates excellence in African leadership. It is awarded to a former Executive Head of State or Government by an independent Prize Committee composed of eminent figures, including two Nobel Laureates.

The Ibrahim Prize

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With a US$5 million initial payment, plus $200,000 a year for life, the prize is believed to be the world's largest, exceeding the $1.3m Nobel Peace Prize. Former South African President Nelson Mandela, former United States President Bill Clinton, and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan are among those who have welcomed the initiative.

The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership has been awarded in 2007, 2008, 2011 and in 2014. Former South African president Nelson Mandela was an honorary laureate.


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