ANSWER: All
Explanation:
- Canadian social activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier has received the Right Livelihood Awards this year for her work to protect the Inuit of the Arctic and defend their right to maintain their livelihoods and culture.
- Sheila shared the honor with Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera of Uganda for her fight for gay rights, Marshall Islands foreign minister Tony de Brum for his works towards getting a secure and sustainable Marshall Islands and Italian surgeon Gino Strada for his medical assistance to the war victims.
- The Right Livelihood Award is often called 'alternative Nobel'
- Philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull established the award in 1980 and it is given away in December every year.