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Anwar Fazal (born 15 July 1941 in the village of Malaysia) is a leading civil society activist in multiverse issues including consumer, health, environment, urban governance, heritage and peace. In 1982, he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "fighting for the rights of consumers and helping them to do the same."[1]
Conferred the Right Livelihood Award for his work in promoting and protecting the public interest in 1982.[1]
Awarded the title "Activist of the Year" in 1983 by Ralph Nader's magazine, Multinational Monitor, and elected to the "Environmental Hall of Fame" by Mother Earth News.[citation needed]
Awarded the International Health Award in 1995 by the La Leche League for his work in promoting the welfare of mothers and children world over.[citation needed]
Awarded Langkawi Environmental Award 2007 by the Malaysian government on 5 June 2008 in conjunction with World Environment Day.[citation needed]
Anwar Fazal was appointed Director of the Right Livelihood College located at Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang, which brings together all the Recipients of the Right Livelihood Award. He concurrently holds the position of Professor at the USM Center for Public Policy and International Studies (CenPris).[citation needed]
Anwar was awarded the 2013 International Tower Person Award for Consumer Education by Technische Universität Berlin, Germany .[citation needed]
Anwar Fazal was given the honour to deliver the 150th Mahatma Gandhi Anniversary Lecture at the Chulalongkorn University's Indian Studies Centre in Bangkok on 19 July 2019.
Anwar Fazal is also known by the soubriquet Father of the Malaysian NGO Movement.[citation needed]