Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy was named by Asia Society as a 2014 Asia Game Changer. The award recognizes those making a transformative and positive difference for the future of Asia and the world.  

Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy was recognized for eye-opening films that give voice to the voiceless.

Filmmaking is my way highlighting issues that affect marginalized populations who are caught in difficult circumstances,” said Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy. “By giving a voice to those silenced by society and bringing their stories to television screens around the world, I hope to bring about change in communities.

The Asia Game Changer Awards are designed to fill a glaring gap—a lack of recognition of people who are transforming ideas into action and improving lives in Asia,” said Asia Society President Josette Sheeran. 

Honorees were selected based on input from Asia Society’s global network. The other 2014 Awardees include:

 

  • Game Changer of the Year Jack Ma, Chairman, Alibaba Group, For history-making business and philanthropy in China
  • Shigeru Ban, Founder, Shigeru Ban Architects, For finding beauty, and hope, in the landscapes of disaster
  • Madhav Chavan, Co-Founder and CEO, Pratham Charitable Trust, For bringing the gift of literacy to millions of Indians
  • Illac Diaz, Founder, MyShelter Foundation and Liter of Light, For bringing light, literally, to so many lives
  • Fashion Girls for Humanity, For demonstrating that ‘looking good’ and ‘doing good’ can be one and the same
  • Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Minister and Senior Advisor to the Indonesian President, For providing a brilliant blueprint for responding to disaster
  • Saad Mohseni, Chairman, MOBY Group, For bringing news, information and entertainment to a barren landscape
  • Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen, For changing the way the world tackles poverty
  • Playing for Change, For using the power of music to spread a global message of hope
  • Pawan Sinha, Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, For a truly visionary approach to treating India’s blind
  • Malala Yousafzai, Education activist, For continuing to dream, and fight for girls the world over, after living a nightmare
  • Zhang Minxuan, Professor, Shanghai Normal University, For leveling the playing field by providing quality education to millions in China

 

The honorees will attend the Asia Game Changer Awards Dinner and Celebration at the United Nations on October 16, 2014. The evening will also feature a special video address from Malala Yousafzai and a live performance by Playing for Change.  

More information about the awardees, including bios, and the October 16 event is available atAsia Scoiety’s official website.