Indian Non-Profit Working for Girls’ Education Among Winners of Magsaysay Award for 2025

Manila: An Indian profit, which works for the education of out -of -school girls in remote villages, was among the 2025 Ramon Magsays awards and announced on Sunday. Globally, the Global educational, known as ‘Educate Girls’, has made history as a statement from the Ramon Magsay Award (RMAF).
The Ramon Magsay Award, which is considered the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize, recognizes the size of the soul shown in the Service Service to the peoples of Asian.
The other two winners include Shaahina Ali of Maldives and Flaviano Antonio L Villanueva of the Philippines.
2025 Ramon Magsay Awardoes will receive a medallion that will receive a certificate and cash prize written in excerpts of the similarity of President Ramon Magsaysay.
67. Ramon Magsay Award Presentation Ceremonies will be held on November 7 at the Metropolitan Theater in Manila.
RMAF, ‘Educating the girls founded by Safeena Husain, Asia’s dizzying award and the greatest honor was named for.
Educate Girls was founded in 2007 by Safeena Husain, a graduate of London School of Economics, and then worked at San Francisco, who decided to return to India to undertake female literacy.
“Starting in Rajasthan, Educate Girls described the most needed communities in terms of the education of girls, brought out of school or out of school girls to class, and tried to keep them there until they obtain identity information for higher education and profitable employment.” He said.
In 2015, he launched the world’s first development impact (DIB) in education, which aims to connect financial assistance to results. “India has started with a retaining rate of more than 90 percent, which has reached more than 30,000 villages in the region where India serves the least.” He said.
Educate Girls also launched Pragati, an open training program that allows young women aged 15-29 to complete their education and to complete their education and benefit from lifelong opportunities with the first Kohort with 300 students who have reached over 31,500.
The founder Safeena Husain called the award “educating girls and a historical moment for the country” and “This recognition makes India’s human -supported movement for girls’ education, a movement that begins with a single farthest girl.”
Among the previous winners of the Ramon Magsay Award from India, Social Specialist Anne Teresa (1962), politician Jayaprakash Naradan (1965), filmmaker Satyajit Ray (1967), journalist Ravish Kumar (2018), Environmental activist Sonam Wanguk (2006), politician Arvind Kej0 (2006), politician Arvind Kej0 (2006), Arvind Kejri (2006), politician Arvind Kejri (2006), politician Arvind, IPS officer Kiran Bedi (1994) and journalist Arun Shourie (1982).
The Foundation, Maldives, Ali, “Maldives in the protection of the maritime ecosystem passion, vision and inclusiveness of the unchanging commitment to protect, work in the search for global problems in the search for effective local solutions to maintain another generation of Maldivans,” he said.
In the statement, Villanueva from the Philippines, a priest, is known for the “proves that the poor and oppressed, oppressed daily, at least by serving at least their brothers, all of their brothers are restored” and “life task”. He also protested the government’s pressure on drug users and helped to provide appropriate funerals to those killed during the government action.
“For 67 years, Ramon Magsay award celebrated the transformative leaders who have become permanent signs for Asia and the Earth,” RMA President Edgar said Chua. He said.
“Every generation of Ramon Magsaysays Awardees showed us that integrity, courage and compassion can shape societies for better. This year’s buyers are firmly by this proud tradition.” He said.



