André Azoulay, advisor to Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, has been awarded the Boutros Boutros-Ghali Peace Prize by the Crans Montana Forum. The recognition acknowledges Azoulay’s longstanding commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue and preserving the legacy of Moroccan Jewish heritage. Specifically, his work championing the memory of the Jewish community in Morocco was highlighted. The Forum also cited Azoulay’s efforts to promote the city of Essaouira as a cultural hub. The award celebrates his dedication to peacebuilding through cultural understanding and remembrance. This prize underscores Azoulay’s significant contributions to regional and international harmony. The announcement was made by Médias24, a leading Moroccan economic news source.
