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Activity of our country, through their research or scientific discoveries that benefit the community. “Despite the adversities we have faced this year, today more than ever we wish to promote brotherhood and the human sense in our society. We are sure that with solidarity, empathy and collaboration, we will overcome all the challenges that arise,” said Alejandra Cortés de Milmo, president of the Prize Board. And for the winners of this edition, he added: “They are the example that generosity, honesty and work can make the impossible possible. Definitely, his leadership is a result of his human qualities. I am sure that they will attract many more people to believe in their projects like we do.
In this edition's call, 291 proposals were received. The winners received a written recognition and the sculpture “Flame of Humanity”, which represents each of the qualities of the Award, as well as the effort, work and career of those who receive it. In addition, 250 thousand pesos were granted for the Guatemala Mobile Number List Humanitarian Category and 60 thousand pesos for the Humanitarian Category for Student Groups. On behalf of Tecnológico de Monterrey, Inés Sáenz Negrete, vice president of Inclusion, Social Impact and Sustainability, highlighted that the Award recognizes and celebrates those great efforts that, often in the shadows, are developed for the benefit of knowledge and society. «One of the winners already said it, the unexpected emergence of this year's events has led us to revalue the importance of having leaders with empathy, sensitivity and who have human sense.
This year's experience has shown us that these qualities make the difference in your time in the world. Based on the above, I believe that this recognizes, at least in this edition, the Luis Elizondo Award. Congratulations to the winners!” said Inés Sáenz. Representing Alternare, AC, winner in the Humanitarian category , the President of this organization, Guadalupe Del Río Pesado, expressed : “The Award motivates us to continue our work towards the eradication of rural poverty and the environmental conservation of the wonderful ecosystems of our country. We are proud to be part of this edition of the Luis Elizondo Award , since it is one of the few social awards in Mexico that exalt the scientific and humanitarian work of the people who work to solve the main problems we face.
In this edition's call, 291 proposals were received. The winners received a written recognition and the sculpture “Flame of Humanity”, which represents each of the qualities of the Award, as well as the effort, work and career of those who receive it. In addition, 250 thousand pesos were granted for the Guatemala Mobile Number List Humanitarian Category and 60 thousand pesos for the Humanitarian Category for Student Groups. On behalf of Tecnológico de Monterrey, Inés Sáenz Negrete, vice president of Inclusion, Social Impact and Sustainability, highlighted that the Award recognizes and celebrates those great efforts that, often in the shadows, are developed for the benefit of knowledge and society. «One of the winners already said it, the unexpected emergence of this year's events has led us to revalue the importance of having leaders with empathy, sensitivity and who have human sense.
This year's experience has shown us that these qualities make the difference in your time in the world. Based on the above, I believe that this recognizes, at least in this edition, the Luis Elizondo Award. Congratulations to the winners!” said Inés Sáenz. Representing Alternare, AC, winner in the Humanitarian category , the President of this organization, Guadalupe Del Río Pesado, expressed : “The Award motivates us to continue our work towards the eradication of rural poverty and the environmental conservation of the wonderful ecosystems of our country. We are proud to be part of this edition of the Luis Elizondo Award , since it is one of the few social awards in Mexico that exalt the scientific and humanitarian work of the people who work to solve the main problems we face.