Corruption fighter, Afghan woman, rights group finalists for UBC integrity prize

An international human rights group, an Indian corruption fighter and a campaigner for Afghan women’s rights are the finalists for a $100,000 human-rights prize to be handed out by the University of British Columbia’s law school.

It is the inaugural Allard Prize for International Integrity, which will be one of the largest awards in the world given out for efforts to combat corruption and promote human rights…
Corruption fighter, Afghan woman

Corruption fighter, Afghan woman

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