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The 30th Eisaku Sato Essay Contest Award Winners

The Eisaku Sato Essay Contest is an international competition that was established in memory of the late Eisaku Sato, former Prime Minister of Japan, with the monetary award that he received with his 1974 Nobel Peace Prize. The contest was inaugurated in 1980, and has been held annually since 1990.

Announcement of the 30th Eisaku Sato Essay Contest Award Winners

We would like to announce the winners of the 30th Eisaku Sato Essay Contest. The theme was “Discuss the merits and demerits of extending long-term assistance to developing countries whose own self-help efforts are nadequate, as well as potential measures that could promote greater self-help efforts.” and 151 essays (23 in Japanese, 123 in English) were applied. The judgement committee was held on September 11. The award of Excellence will receive ¥ 500,000 with testimonial, the second award ¥ 200,000 and the third ¥ 50,000 each with testimonial.

30th Eisaku Sato Essay Award Winners
Award of Excellence
Atsushi Kato
(47・ Professor, School of Business, Aoyama Gakuin University)
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Award of Brilliance
Zawedde Brenda Sewali
(26・Uganda Electricity Transmission Co.)
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Award of Effort
Hiroshi Mayahara
(77・ - )
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Award of Effort
Isao Yamamoto
(21・Junior, Faculty of Lettes, Kyoto University)
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Award of Effort
Tong Hien Chi
(20・National Junior College Class of 2013 & Yale College Class of 2018)
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Award of Effort
Juliet Auma Odhiambo
(28・Standard Chartered Bank)
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