Azzam Alwash
Azzam Alwash | |
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Born | 1958 (age 63–64) |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Occupation | Hydraulic engineer |
Awards | Goldman Environmental Prize (2013) |
Azzam Alwash (1958) is an Iraqi hydraulic engineer and environmentalist. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2013, in particular for his efforts on restoring salt marshes in southern Iraq that had been destroyed during the Saddam Hussein regime.[1]
Alwash left Iraq in 1978 at the age of 20 because he refused to join the ruling Ba'ath Party. Halfway through an engineering degree, Alwash moved to Los Angeles, California and continued his studies. Following the 2003 invasion, Alwash returned to Iraq and set up a non-profit, Nature Iraq, to focus on restoring the salt marshes of southern Iraq.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Prize Recipient, 2013 Asia. Azzam Alwash". Goldman Environmental Prize. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
- ^ Vidal, John (April 15, 2013). "Azzam Alwash wins Goldman prize: 'Saddam's marsh drainage project was war by other means'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
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