I realized it existed after reading some cadaan politician was a recipient of it.
His father was the former Somalia ambassador to the U.S.S.R, France, Italy and Ethiopia.
http://www3.carleton.ca/calendars/grad/0809/awards/index.html
His father was the former Somalia ambassador to the U.S.S.R, France, Italy and Ethiopia.
Ahmed Ali Hashi Human Rights Scholarship
Established to commemorate Ahmed Ali Hashi, an educated, multilingual man with roots in Somalia, the United States and Canada, this fund is made possible by donations from concerned citizens from these three countries who want to promote social justice and the abolition of violence stemming from racial and religious divisions. Ahmed Ali Hashi was killed in a racist attack in Ottawa on March 17, 1999. This crime remains unpunished.
The Ahmed Ali Hashi Human Rights scholarship is given annually to a graduate student in the Human Security and Global Governance cluster at The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs whose interests focus on human rights for minorities and immigrants in any part of the world. Application is not required. The recipient is selected each year by the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research on the recommendation of the Director of The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
http://www3.carleton.ca/calendars/grad/0809/awards/index.html