Higher Committee Of Human Fraternity Honoured With Magos Foundation Prize For Promoting Peaceful Coexistence
The General Secretariat of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity received the Magos Foundation Prize 2024 from the Magus Foundation. This award acknowledges their ongoing dedication to advancing the objectives of the Document on Human Fraternity and spreading its values globally. The ceremony took place in Malaga, Spain, featuring engaging discussions and networking with industry leaders.
Dr. Khaled Ghanem AlGhaith, Secretary-General of the Higher Committee, accepted the award. Málaga’s Mayor, Francisco de la Torre, was also present at this international event attended by notable figures from around the world. Dr. AlGhaith expressed his appreciation for the recognition and stated that it motivates further efforts to promote cooperation among religions and nations.

"The award represents global recognition of the efforts of the General Secretariat of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity," Dr. AlGhaith remarked during his speech. He emphasised that this honour encourages continued work in fostering understanding and collaboration across different cultures and faiths.
The event also paid tribute to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's contributions to tolerance and peaceful coexistence. His legacy as a model for societies built on these principles was highlighted, showcasing his enduring impact both during his lifetime and beyond.
The Magos Foundation honours individuals who exemplify wisdom, compassion, and a commitment to a better future. This aligns with their mission to celebrate those who contribute positively to society's progress. The award ceremony provided an opportunity for attendees to engage in meaningful exchanges and form inspiring connections.
Overall, the event underscored the importance of promoting human fraternity principles worldwide. It highlighted how collaborative efforts can lead to a more harmonious global community, reflecting shared values of tolerance and understanding.
With inputs from WAM