Filipino who helped tame insurgency and pro-poor Indian cancer doctor among Magsaysay awardees

In this undated handout photo provided by the Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation, 2023 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Eugenio Lemos from Timor-Leste poses in Adelaide, South Australia on 2023. A Philippine university professor who became a peace negotiator and helped ease decades of Muslim insurgency violence in her country and an Indian doctor, who left a major hospital career to treat desperate cancer patients in a far-flung region were among those who won this year's Ramon Magsaysay Awards, regarded as Asia's version of the Nobel Prize. (Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation via AP)

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine university professor who became a peace negotiator and helped ease decades of Muslim insurgency violence in her country and an Indian doctor, who chose to work in a far-flung rural region to reach poor cancer patients desperately in need of medical help were among those who won this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards — regarded as Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize.

The other winners announced on Thursday were a London-educated lawyer who turned away from a life of privilege in Bangladesh to lead a movement providing education to poor children and an East Timor farmer, who uses his songs to campaign for food security and environmental protection.

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