#  Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award 

 



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**About the Award**

The Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award was established at HHI in 2015 to honor a visionary public figure who has demonstrated superior leadership in a time of humanitarian crisis. The Award celebrates the memory of Elisabeth "Betsy" Weintz by recognizing her outstanding contributions to humanitarian leadership at Harvard University. In addition, this Award provides a $10,000 grant to a postdoctoral fellow or faculty at Harvard University whose work aligns with that of the awardee and HHI’s mission.

Past recipients include:

- Peter Maurer
- Nancy Lindborg
- Nadia Murad
- Bryan Stevenson
- Heba Aly
- Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

**Nomination considerations**

- Extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering
- Serving as a humanitarian leader role model
- Unique accomplishments to improve the lives of communities in humanitarian crisis
- Significance of humanitarian issue
- Established record of achievement and impact in the humanitarian field
- Long-term impact and potential of the individual and their contribution
- Demonstrated efforts to decolonize the humanitarian field, tackle historical injustices, and address localization

**Nomination Process and Timeline**

HHI issues an annual call for nominations and invites its Steering Committee and team members to submit a nomination. An internal review committee convenes to select a postdoctoral fellow or faculty nominee. The HHI Director announces the awardee and an online or in person award ceremony is planned where the awardee receives the award. The nomination process usually takes 3 months.



 

##  2026 Weintz Humanitarian Award 

 





###    2026 Weintz Humanitarian Award Recipient  expand\_more  

 

**Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) selected as the 2026 Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award**

The [Harvard Humanitarian Initiative ](https://hhi.harvard.edu/)(HHI) has selected **Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)** as the 2026 HHI [Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award](https://hhi.harvard.edu/elisabeth-b-weintz-humanitarian-award) recipient in recognition of its unwavering commitment to delivering lifesaving medical care to people affected by conflict, disaster, epidemics, and displacement around the world. Dr. Mohamed Javid Abdelmoneim, MSF International President, will visit HHI in October 2026 to receive the award on behalf of MSF, attend the award ceremony, and deliver a lecture to the Harvard academic community.

At a moment when the global humanitarian system is under acute strain, marked by shrinking donor commitments and increasing political influence over where and how aid is delivered, the decision to honor Médecins Sans Frontières reflects the enduring relevance of its model. MSF’s unwavering commitment to principled humanitarian action - grounded in independence, neutrality, and impartiality - allows it to operate where many others cannot, including in conflict zones and politically constrained environments where access is most contested. As multilateral coordination fragments and funding becomes more conditional, MSF’s insistence on financial and operational independence enables rapid, needs-based response unconstrained by geopolitical agendas. In an era when humanitarian space is narrowing and populations in crisis risk being deprioritized or overlooked, MSF’s presence in the world’s most difficult settings serves as both a lifeline for affected communities and a critical reaffirmation of humanitarian principles at a time when they are most at risk.

“We are honored to bestow this year’s HHI Weintz Humanitarian Award to MSF for its independence, expertise, and moral leadership that has shaped the modern humanitarian landscape and inspired generations of health professionals and humanitarians” said Dr. Michael VanRooyen, HHI Founding Director. "We are delighted to welcome Dr. Mohamed JavidAbdelmoneim, MSF International President, in Boston in the fall to receive the Weintz Award on behalf of all the extraordinary MSF team members around the world who constantly strive to offer medical care to countless people in war and disasters around the world.”

HHI Weintz Award nominees are selected based on their extraordinary contribution towards alleviating human suffering. They are recognized leaders serving as humanitarian role models who have demonstrated unique accomplishments to improve the lives of communities in humanitarian crisis. Nominees hold an established record of achievement and impact in the humanitarian field, and have exhibited efforts to promote human rights, tackle historical injustices, and promote local and national organizations. Candidates for the award were nominated and reviewed by the HHI Awards Committee, who determined the finalists and the final recipient. Past recipients include: Peter Maurer, Nancy Lindborg, Nadia Murad, Bryan Stevenson, The New Humanitarian, and Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

 ![MSF logo](/sites/g/files/omnuum6866/files/2026-05/D3118855-FF2E-4CC2-8D26-5B4525749ED0.jpg)

 

**About Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)**

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, exclusion from healthcare, and natural disasters. Founded in Paris, France in 1971, today MSF offers assistance to people based on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. When we witness serious acts of violence, neglected crises, or obstructions to our activities, we may speak out about this. We provide medical care to help people survive catastrophic situations, where communities and health structures may be overwhelmed.

Learn more here: <https://www.msf.org/>

 ![Mohamed Javid Abdelmoneim with hands together](/sites/g/files/omnuum6866/files/2026-05/012F6EB0-784A-462D-8A2B-1E25AAD9C448.jpg)

 

**About Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim**

Dr. Mohamed Javid Abdelmoneim is a Sudanese Iranian emergency medicine doctor, with extensive experience in both the United Kingdom’s National Health Service and with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Dr Abdelmoneim first joined MSF in 2009 as an emergency doctor in Iraq and went on to work with MSF in various medical and coordination roles in Haiti, Ethiopia, Syria, and more. His most recent medical work with MSF has been in Gaza, Palestine, and Sudan. Outside of medical roles, Dr Abdelmoneim is an experienced television presenter, having worked on health and science entertainment series that have appeared on Netflix, BBC, and HBO. Dr Abdelmoneim is the International President of MSF, a position he was elected to by his peers and that he took up in September 2025.

Learn more here: <https://www.msf.org/javid-abdelmoneim-new-msf-international-president>



 

 

 



###    2026 Weintz Award Fellow at Harvard  expand\_more  

 

##  2026 Weintz Award Fellow Nominations 

In conjunction with the 2026 Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award, awarded to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) invites nominations for the **2026 Weintz Award Fellow at Harvard.**

The Weintz Award Fellow recognizes a **Harvard-affiliated faculty member or postdoctoral fellow** whose work reflects the values and impact of this year’s awardee. In alignment with MSF’s legacy and HHI’s mission, the Fellow will be awarded for demonstrating extraordinary leadership in advancing humanitarian medicine, strengthening emergency response, or delivering lifesaving care for populations affected by conflict, disaster, epidemics, and displacement.

The selected Fellow will receive a **$5,000 grant** as acknowledgment of their contribution to humanitarian medicine and will be invited to present their research and impact to the HHI community in Fall 2026. If awarded, funds will be dispensed upfront, not as reimbursement. If the awardee is based at Harvard University, the funds will be transferred internally to an account within your home department. If the awardee is employed at a Harvard Affiliated Teaching Hospital, funds will be transferred following the setup of an agreement between Harvard and that institution.

Nominations are open to anyone in the Harvard community and self-nominations are permitted. Nominations will be reviewed by the HHI team, with final selection made by HHI leadership.

**Deadline:** Please submit your nominations by **Friday, June 5, 2026**. Decisions will be announced in mid-July.

**Eligibility:**

- Current Harvard-affiliated faculty member or postdoctoral fellow
- Work aligned with humanitarian medicine, crisis response, and emergency preparedness
- Demonstrated impact and leadership consistent with the HHI mission and principles exemplified by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), this year’s HHI Weintz Awardee
- HHI team members are not eligible to be nominated



 

 



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##  2025 Weintz Humanitarian Award 

 





###    2025 Weintz Humanitarian Award Recipient  expand\_more  

 

**Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to receive the 2025 Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award**

The [Harvard Humanitarian Initiative ](https://hhi.harvard.edu/)(HHI) has selected Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization ([WHO](https://www.who.int/)), as the 2025 HHI [Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award](https://hhi.harvard.edu/elisabeth-b-weintz-humanitarian-award) recipient. Dr. Tedros visited Harvard on October 7–8, 2025 to attend the award ceremony and delivered a lecture to the community [(view the full lecture transcript here)](https://www.who.int/news-room/speeches/item/who-director-general-s-keynote-lecture-at-the-elisabeth-b.-weintz-humanitarian-award---8-october-2025). It was a return visit to campus for Dr. Tedros—he served as the commencement speaker for Harvard Chan School in 2021.

HHI nominated Dr. Tedros due to his extraordinary impact as a humanitarian leader on the world stage. From leading global health initiatives on HIV/AIDS, malaria, and maternal and child health to coordinating a robust international response to threats such as Ebola, COVID-19, and mpox, Dr. Tedros has championed public health. He is a committed advocate for universal health coverage and adeptly navigates complex political and diplomatic situations to protect the health and well-being of people in conflict zones, such as Ethiopia, Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine. His unique accomplishments have lifted the health of nations.

With degrees in biology, the immunology of infectious diseases, and a doctorate in community health, Dr. Tedros has held many leadership positions in global health. Before taking the helm as WHO Director-General in 2017, he served within the Ethiopian government as Minister of Health and Minister of Foreign Affairs, leading transformative improvements in health infrastructure and negotiating funding for the Sustainable Development Goals. He was re-elected for a second term at WHO in 2022.

“We are honored to award this year’s HHI Weintz Humanitarian Award to Dr. Tedros for his extraordinary resilience in addressing global health emergencies and his tireless work to improve the lives of millions of people in crises around the world,” said Dr. VanRooyen. "Dr. Tedros embodies the values of the global humanitarian community with his powerful and strategic advocacy for individuals and communities in need."

HHI Weintz Award nominees are selected based on their extraordinary contribution towards alleviating human suffering. They are recognized leaders serving as humanitarian role models who have demonstrated unique accomplishments to improve the lives of communities in humanitarian crisis. Nominees hold an established record of achievement and impact in the humanitarian field, and have exhibited efforts to promote human rights, tackle historical injustices, and promote local and national organizations. Candidates for the award were nominated and reviewed by the HHI Awards Committee, who determined the finalists and the final recipient. Past recipients include: Peter Maurer (2016), Nancy Lindborg (2017), Nadia Murad (2018), Bryan Stevenson (2019), and Heba Aly (2023).

**About The World Health Organization**

   ![WHO](/sites/g/files/omnuum6866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/2025-08/WHO.png?itok=28oPXV6s) 

 

Founded in 1948, WHO is a United Nations agency that connects nations, partners, and people to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. Dedicated to the well-being of all people and guided by science, WHO leads and champions global health efforts to expand universal health coverage. It also directs and coordinates the world’s responses to health emergencies, including pandemics, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises. Its multitude of initiatives aim to create a world where everyone, everywhere, can be healthy and thrive.

Learn more here: <https://www.who.int/>

**About Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus**

   ![Tedros](/sites/g/files/omnuum6866/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/2025-08/Tedros%20.jpg?itok=R2LI75ZT) 

 

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was first elected Director-General of the World Health Organization by the World Health Assembly in May 2017. He was re-elected to a second five-year term in May 2022. Dr. Tedros is the first person from the WHO African Region to head the agency.

Born in 1965 in the city of Asmara—then part of Ethiopia, now Eritrea—Dr. Tedros graduated from the University of Asmara with a bachelor’s degree in biology, before earning a Master of Science degree (MSC) in Immunology of Infectious Diseases from the University of London, and a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Community Health from the University of Nottingham. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Dr. Tedros was Minister of Health of Ethiopia from 2005 to 2012, during which he led a comprehensive reform of Ethiopia’s health system, built on the foundation of universal health coverage and the provision of services to all people, even in the most remote areas. A major component of the reforms was the creation of a primary health care extension program, which deployed 40,000 female health workers throughout Ethiopia. This program resulted in a 60% reduction in child and maternal mortality compared with levels in 2000. As Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2016, Dr. Tedros elevated health as a political issue nationally, regionally, and globally.

Dr. Tedros has held many leadership positions in global health, including as Chair of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Chair of the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, and Co-chair of the Board of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health.

After taking office as WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros initiated the most significant transformation in the organization’s history with the aim of making WHO a more data-driven, impact-focused entity in three key areas: promoting health; providing health by supporting countries to progress towards universal health coverage; and protecting health by strengthening national, regional, and global capacities to prepare for, prevent, and respond to health emergencies.

Learn more here: [https://www.who.int/director-general/biography](https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.who.int_director-2Dgeneral_biography&d=DwMGaQ&c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&r=DkMuSiBuY-EyXSu3de2pfJCoDxioxuXt6tEhH-uk1ig&m=47BGrlxUwRynAlj_8plOZ8XuLZenkdJ7kNL-l4h0I9TaUgj9xSIcYyJLek064Ovv&s=JSyDoUV6znhArVCeHFFziwXk23k64jTqL3qyzHF6ZxM&e=)

*Photo courtesy World Health Organization*



 

 

 



###    Ceremony and Lecture  expand\_more  



 

 

 



###    Lecture Transcript  expand\_more  

 

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###    Ceremony and Reception Gallery  expand\_more  

 

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###    Ceremony Slideshow  expand\_more