On January 20th , 2020, the Tocqueville Foundation, in collaboration with the Prince Albert II of
Monaco Foundation, are holding the 10th Roundtable on Philanthropy at the Yacht Club of Monaco,
to discuss on the relevance of the Sustainable Development Goals in philanthropic activities today.
Exceptionally, this forum will be extended in the afternoon by a roundtable on the integration of
migrants, animated in collaboration with Community Jameel and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty
Action Lab (J-PAL).
Ever since 2011, every January, businesses, non-profits and renown philanthropists have gathered in
Monaco to discuss the main social issues of our time, and the different ways philanthropic initiatives
could act to build a better world.
Today marks the 10th Anniversary of the Prince’s Roundtable on Philanthropy, and far
more:
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- 10 years of a joint initiative: built out of the friendship between Jean-Guillaume de
Tocqueville and HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Prince’s Roundtables have gathered
philanthropic initiatives all around the world, bridging leadership and building trust among its
guests. - 10 years of constructive dialogue: speakers included major thinkers of the political,
economic and social sciences. Esther Duflo, 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics, and Kurt
Wüthrich, 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, among other prestigious guests, were given the
floor to improve their peers’ knowledge on how philanthropy could affect the world. - 10 years of rewarding leadership: in 2014, for the first time, the Tocqueville Foundation and
the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation have awarded a Prize to a person and initiative
whose philanthropic action has had a substantial impact. 7 laureates have since then been
honored, and our 8th Prince’s Prize Laureate will be announced shortly!
- 10 years of a joint initiative: built out of the friendship between Jean-Guillaume de
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