The Gold Mercury Award 2025 marks
a historic year for the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, as
His Holiness the Dalai Lama celebrates his 90th birthday.
LONDON, March 13,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Gold Mercury International,
the global governance think tank, has awarded its Gold Mercury
Award® 2025 to His Holiness, Tenzin
Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama for advancing a culture of
peace, compassion and sustainability.
With this recognition, the Dalai Lama invites world leaders — at
a time of growing global tensions, conflicts, and environmental
challenges — to imagine a future in which humanity comes together
as one, living in peace, fostering cooperation, and protecting —
rather than exploiting — the resources of our planet.
""I am deeply honoured to receive the Gold Mercury Award for
Advancing a Culture of Peace, Non-violence, and Environmental
Stewardship, symbolising our shared commitment to a more
compassionate and sustainable world. This recognition reminds us of
our collective responsibility to foster understanding, wisdom, and
environmental harmony", said Tenzin
Gyatso, The Dalai Lama.
Rooted in Buddhist philosophy, His Holiness emphasises reverence
for all living beings and the deep interdependence between humanity
and nature. As a global symbol of non-violence and advocate for the
rights of the Tibetan people and the protection of their ecological
environment, he continues to inspire individuals, communities, and
leaders to foster a more just, peaceful, equitable, and sustainable
world.
"His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama's profound commitment to
non-violence, compassion, a culture of wisdom, and environmental
stewardship has profoundly shaped our global consciousness, and is
rooted in our ability to achieve inner peace, wholeheartedness, and
sincerity. This is why it is so relevant today." said Nicolas De Santis Cuadra, President of Gold
Mercury International.
His Holiness's work and message of global cooperation also
highlight the ecological significance of the Tibetan Plateau—often
called the world's "Third Pole" due to its vast freshwater
reserves. As the source of Asia's
major rivers, it holds the largest store of fresh water outside the
Arctic and Antarctic, underscoring the urgent need for its
protection to ensure planetary sustainability.
The Gold Mercury Award Ceremony will be held in Dharamsala, the
home of the Dalai Lama in the Indian Himalayan region, on
31st March 2025, to honour His
Holiness in a momentous celebration of his life and legacy.
About Gold Mercury International and Gold Mercury
Awards®
Founded in 1961, Gold Mercury International is The global
governance think tank, dedicated to advancing peace and
international cooperation. At the heart of its legacy are the Gold
Mercury Awards®—the first global accolades for excellence in
Visionary Governance®. Awarded to world leaders, international
organisations, and global pioneers. Award recipients include U.S.
Presidents Ronald Reagan and
Gerald Ford for their diplomatic
efforts on nuclear disarmament, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, Prof. Robert
Gallo for discovering HIV as the cause of AIDS, and
organisations like UNICEF and the Red Cross.
For more information about the Gold Mercury Award to the Dalai
Lama:
https://www.goldmercury.org/
https://www.goldmercury.org/blog/gold-mercury-award-2025-the-dalai-lama
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