The prize will be presented to the Executive Director of the Digital Rights Foundation by the Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders on Saturday, December 10, a statement said Sunday.
The winner of the #humanrightstulip 2016 is @nighatdad. Great admiration for her efforts to protect human rights: https://t.co/k0FryYUWzs pic.twitter.com/O09YDHHC8A
— Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇳🇱 (@DutchMFA) November 6, 2016
“The Human Rights Tulip is an annual prize awarded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs to human rights defenders who take an innovative approach to promoting human rights. The prize consists of a bronze sculpture and €100,000, which is intended to enable recipients to further develop their work,” the communiqué said.
“Human rights defenders are modern-day heroes,” the Dutch minister was quoted as saying. “Despite the many threats she has received, Nighat Dad continues to fight to improve adherence to human rights in Pakistan in a unique and innovative way. Dad is a pioneer who is working to remove everyday obstacles to internet access, especially those that affect women.”
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In 2012, Dad founded the Digital Rights Foundation, which supports female internet users in the form of digital security training courses, public awareness campaigns and the newly created Cyber Harassment Helpline.
Her approach enables her to reach women throughout the country, including those in more remote areas of the country. Dad’s work is in keeping with the two priorities of that policy: freedom of expression, including internet expression, and promoting equal rights for women.
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