Asociación de Consumidores Libres recibe reconocimiento internacional a la excelencia
![]() San José, 31 de marzo del 2005. La Asociación de Consumidores Libres ganó el premio Templeton para la Libertad 2005, de la Fundación Atlas de Estados Unidos. Este premio galardona a organizaciones destacadas por la investigación y educación para una sociedad libre, y otorga el reconocimiento principalmente a organizaciones jóvenes prometedoras de diversos lugares del mundo en los que existen pocas voces independientes que defienden la libertad económica, la libertad individual y una limitada intervención del gobierno en estos aspectos.
Para la edición del 2005, la Fundación Atlas valoró a más de 100 organizaciones, de las cuales seleccionó a 15 ganadoras. La Asociación de Consumidores Libres es una de las únicas tres organizaciones seleccionadas en Latinoamérica. Según afirmó Juan Ricardo Fernández, presidente de la Asociación de consumidores Libres "este premio nos compromete a trabajar más y mejor para construir una sociedad más próspera y justa" La entrega del premio se realizará en el Quinto Foro Anual para la Libertad, que se realizará en Miami, Florida, el próximo 27 y 28 de abril, actividad a la que asistirá Fernández en representación de la Asociación de Consumidores Libres. Sobre la Asociación de Consumidores Libres La Asociación de Consumidores Libres es una entidad sin fines de lucro creada para defender el derecho de los consumidores a la libre elección. El objetivo es defender los derechos de los consumidores frente al Estado y los productores e industriales. Defendemos el derecho a comerciar, el cual incluye el derecho a adquirir bienes y servicios de cualquier oferente sin importar su raza, religión, nacionalidad, o cualquier otra característica. Actualmente, la Asociación de Consumidores Libres se encuentra promoviendo charlas gratuitas sobre el "TLC y los consumidores" en colegios, universidades y grupos organizados. Atlas Grants $150,000 to 15 Institutes through the 2005 Templeton Freedom Awards ProgramMarch 22, 2005
The Atlas Economic Research Foundation named the 15 Winners of the 2005 Templeton Freedom Award Grants for Institute Excellence. The 2005 Templeton Freedom Award Winners come from every region of the world. They are:
The Templeton Freedom Awards Program celebrates the contributions of non-profit research institutes (or “think tanks”) to the public’s understanding of how to achieve a free society. The program specifically honors promising young organizations, especially in difficult parts of the world where there are few independent voices advocating economic freedom, individual liberty, and limited government under the rule of law. Each winning think tank receives a $10,000 general grant to help the institute carry on with its work. Four of the Award Grant winners also distinguish themselves with Templeton Freedom Prizes for Excellence in Promoting Liberty in the categories of Ethics & Values, Free Market Solutions to Poverty, Social Entrepreneurship, and Student Outreach. Bulgaria’s Access to Information Programme receives first place for the Templeton Freedom Prize for Ethics & Values for its efforts to make the Bulgarian government more transparent and accountable for their actions. The runner-up for the Templeton Freedom Prize for Free Market Solutions to Poverty is the Montenegrin Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, whose “Removing the Barriers to Doing Business in Montenegro” program works to create an attractive business environment for domestic and foreign investors and creates more private sector jobs. New Zealand’s Maxim Institute receives the second place Templeton Freedom Prize for Social Entrepreneurship for its advocacy campaign around a Civil Union Bill that threatened government intervention in the intimate relationships of private citizens. The New Economics School of Georgia receives the second place prize in the Student Outreach category for their “Free Market Economic Education for Everyone” program. The Atlas Economic Research Foundation (www.atlasnetwork.org) launched the Templeton Freedom Awards Program in September 2003 with a four-year pledge from the John Templeton Foundation to reward scores of public policy institutes with more than $1,250,000 in prizes and grants. Since 1981, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation has been the leading international organization for supporting independent think tanks advancing freedom. Atlas works with more than 200 think tanks from 67 countries. Over half of these organizations were assisted in their formative years by Atlas through financial support or advisory services. For more information, please contact Elena Ziebarth at 703-934-6969. |
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