Created in 2014, the Global Citizen Award is a tribute that aims to honor remarkable individuals working to advance any one of the global challenges affecting humanity today — challenges that transcend national boundaries and cannot be resolved by any one country acting alone, says the partnership.

The 2026 laureate will be selected by a distinguished, independent committee and honored at the Global Citizen Award ceremony which forms part of the annual Henley & Partners Global Citizenship Conference.

Henley & Partners Chairman and Founder of the Andan Foundation, Dr Christian H. Kaelin, says the awardee's work needs to demonstrate a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable social groups, particularly with a connection to migration-related issues.

"The Global Citizen Award is open worldwide to those working in a field with a direct link to the issues they are looking to affect. The committee is looking for remarkable and inspirational individuals who demonstrate vision, courage and innovation in driving global change, and whose actions and outlook contribute to a more just, peaceful, connected and tolerant world," says Kaelin.

The selection process is based on a majority decision of the Award Committee. The award itself consists of a bespoke sculptural medal designed by Italian artist Antonio Nocera, an award certificate signed by the Chairman of the Global Citizen Award Committee, and a monetary prize of USD$20 000, which aims to go towards supporting the awardee's humanitarian efforts, says the partnership.

In addition, Henley & Partners commits to working closely with the awardee for a period of one year, aiming to raise awareness of their work and supporting the selected project through the firm's network of more than 70 offices worldwide.

Since its inception, the Global Citizen Award has honored many individuals, including German entrepreneur Harald Höppner, who set up the refugee humanitarian aid project Sea Watch, Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman, Founder of the Gift of the Givers Foundation, an African disaster relief organisation and Monique Morrow, Co-Founder of The Humanized Internet, a digital identity project that aims to bring hope to the estimated 1.1-billion individuals in the world who cannot prove their legal identity.

Diep Vuong, Co-Founder and President of the Pacific Links Foundation, was awarded for her work in Southeast Asia campaigning for the rights of those enslaved by human trafficking, while Prof. Dr. Padraig O'Malley received his Global Citizen Award in recognition of his work on conflict resolution and reconciliation in Northern Ireland, South Africa and Iraq.

Zannah Bukar Mustapha  was honoured for the psychological, educational, spiritual and other developmental support he provided to the children and widows affected by the insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria, and Mohamed Nasheed, former President of the Maldives and the current Secretary-General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, was acknowledged for his work as a human rights activist and advocate for climate action, says the partnership.

Most recently, Professor Spyridon Flogaitis was presented with the 2025 Global Citizen Award for his work in advancing public law, legal education and institutional reform, and for aiming to strengthen governance and access to justice in regions facing democratic fragility.

Reflecting on the award's legacy and impact, Kaelin explains that the ideals of global citizenship have always been central to Henley & Partners. Through its collaboration with the Andan Foundation, the firm aims to extend vital support to individuals displaced by conflict, war and climate-related crises.

"Every Global Citizen Award laureate has inspired us with their courage in tackling challenges that many consider insurmountable,"says Kaelin. "The issues we face today extend far beyond local communities or national borders. Now, more than ever, it is vital to support those who are making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable people around the world."

Nominations close on Wednesday, 6 May 2026. Submissions can be sent here.

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