The Olga Havel Award 2024
The winner of the Olga Havel Prize in 2024 is Doris Průšová, the Public Prize was awarded to Michaela Linková.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardThe winner of the Olga Havel Prize in 2024 is Doris Průšová, the Public Prize was awarded to Michaela Linková.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardFilip Pšenčík, architect, assistant for self-sufficiency in the League of Wheelchair users, sportsman and enthusiastic traveller, is the laureate of the Olga Havel Award in 2023. Heřman Volf received the Public Award.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardThe winner of the Olga Havel Prize in 2022 is Dita Horochovská, the founder of the FORCE OF VOICE project. The Public Prize was awarded to Martin Škurek.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardMarek Navrátil from Drahanovice in the Olomouc Region became laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2021. Public Award belongs to Zuzana Nemčíková, who works as a psychologist in the Revenium organization.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardMartina Půtová became laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2020 for awareness-raising activities and helping people with burn injuries.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardTereza Nagyová became laureate of the Olga Havel Award 2019 for her educational activities concerning life with stoma.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardPavel Šturm became a laureate of the 2018 Olga Havel Award for helping people with a hearing impairment.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardThe Olga Havel 2017 Award was presented to Naděžda Nováková, the chair of ROSKA Ostrava, for her long-term work for the benefit of people with multiple sclerosis.
Full story The Olga Havel AwardVáclav Fanta, an art photographer from Prague, became this year's laureate of the Olga Havel Award. Despite losing his sight many years ago, he brings optimism to people with the same disability and help them in many different ways.
Full story The Olga Havel Award„We wish that the right for dignified life is also enjoyed by those who live with handicap or mental illness, abandoned and old people, those who have a different skin colour or a different way of life, those in poverty or attacked by a malignant disease.“ Olga Havel