September 1, 2025
Educate Girl : Winners of the Ramon Magsaysay Award 2025
Why in the News?
Educate Girls, an Indian non-profit organisation working for girls’ education in rural and remote areas, has been named as one of the three winners of the Ramon Magsaysay Award 2025.

Key Points: Educate Girl
About Educate Girls:
- Founded by Safeena Husain.
- Works in rural India to bring out-of-school and unprivileged girls into classrooms.
- Started in Rajasthan, now active in multiple states.
- Focus: girls’ enrolment, retention, and learning outcomes.
- Uses community volunteers (Team Balika & preraks).
Recognition:
- First Indian non-profit organisation ever to win the Ramon Magsaysay Award.
- Acknowledged for addressing gender injustice in education and creating a ripple effect in society.
- CEO Gayatri Nair Lobo called it a historic and humbling moment.
Other 2025 Winners:
- Shaahina Ali (Maldives) – environmental activist.
- Fr. Flaviano Antonio L. Villanueva (Philippines) – for human rights activism and opposing abuses during Duterte’s drug war.
About the Ramon Magsaysay Award
- Established: 1958 by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund in memory of former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay (1917–1957).
- Objective: To honor “greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia.”
- Nickname: Known as the “Nobel Prize of Asia”.
- Categories (earlier): Government service, public service, community leadership, journalism/literature/creative arts, peace & international understanding, and emergent leadership (later merged into broader categories).
- First recipients (1958):
- Vinoba Bhave (India) – for the Bhoodan movement (land gift movement).
- Along with five others from Sri Lanka, China, Philippines, Japan.
- First Indian recipient: Vinoba Bhave (1958).
- Other famous Indian awardees:
- Jayaprakash Narayan (1965) – social reform & leadership.
- M.S. Subbulakshmi (1974) – Carnatic vocalist.
- Mother Teresa (1962) – for public service.
- Kiran Bedi (1994) – police reforms.
- Aruna Roy (2000) – RTI and grassroots activism.
- P. Sainath (2007) – rural journalism.
- Anshu Gupta (2015) – founder of Goonj NGO.
- Ravish Kumar (2019) – journalist.