List of Ramon Magsaysay Award winners
The following is a partial list of the awardees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award.[1] Awardees' individual nationality or country of origin and citizenship are indicated.
GS Government Service
PS Public Service
CL Community Leadership
JLCCA Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts
PIU Peace and International Understanding
EL Emergent Leadership
Magsaysay awardees
Emergent Leadership

Arvind Kejriwal, received the award for Emergent Leadership for his involvement in the Parivartan using RTI legislation against corruption.
Year | Recipient | Nationality or Base Country |
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1958 | Vinoba Bhave | India |
1996 | Pandurang Shastri Athavale | India |
2001 | Oung Chanthol | Cambodia |
2001 | Dita Indah Sari | Indonesia |
2002 | Sandeep Pandey | India |
2003 | Aniceto Guterres Lopes | East Timor |
2004 | Benjamin Abadiano | Philippines |
2005 | Hye-Ran Yoon | South Korea |
2006 | Arvind Kejriwal[2] | India |
2007 | Chen Guangcheng | China |
2007 | Chung To | United States in Hong Kong |
2008 | Ananda Galappatti | Sri Lanka |
2009 | Ka Hsaw Wa | Myanmar |
2011 | Nileema Mishra | India |
2012 | Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto | Indonesia |
2014 | Randy Halasan | Philippines |
2015 | Sanjiv Chaturvedi | India |
2016 | Thodur Madabusi Krishna[3] | India |
Uncategorized

Tadatoshi Akiba received the award for his advocacy for nuclear disarmament.

Indonesian govt. agency Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi received the award for fighting various corruption related cases within the Govt.

Harish Hande, received the award for his efforts to put solar power technology in the hands of the poor, through his social enterprise SELCO India.
Government Service
Public Service

Kiran Bedi, received the award for Government Service, where she done several reforms at Tihar Jail.

M. S. Subbulakshmi, received the award in 1974.
Community Leadership

Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama, received the award in 1959.
Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts
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Satyajit Ray received the award in 1967 for filmography.

Ravi Shankar received the award in 1992 for music.
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Mahasweta Devi received the award in 1997 for literature.

R K Laxman received the award in 1984 & was known for his political cartoons.
Peace and International Understanding

Mother Teresa received the award in 1962.
References
- Complete list of awardees by year
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