Reports from Morocco say the Boutros Boutros-Ghali Peace Prize will formally be awarded to André Azoulay, a Moroccan Jew who serves as a senior adviser to King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
The prize is being presented by the Kemit Boutros Ghali Foundation, named after Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the Egyptian statesman who served as United Nations secretary-general from 1992 to 1996. The article does not give a date for the ceremony or additional details about the award selection.
Azoulay has long been a prominent adviser to the Moroccan monarch and is identified in the report as a Moroccan-born Jew. The report frames the award as a formal recognition from the foundation bearing Boutros-Ghali’s name.