The Grand Prix de la francophonie is presented annually by the Académie française at the initiative of the Canadian Government to a personality who contributes to the development of the French language throughout the world.
Laureates
- 1986: Georges Schehadé
 - 1987: Yoichi Maeda
 - 1988: Jacques Rabemananjara
 - 1989: Hubert Reeves
 - 1990: Albert Cossery
 - 1991: Léon-Joseph Suenens
 - 1992: Khac Vien Nguyen and Maurice Métral and Stig Strömholm
 - 1993: Henri Lopes
 - 1994: Mohammed Dib
 - 1995: Salah Stétié
 - 1996: Abdou Diouf
 - 1997: Abdellatif Berbich
 - 1998: Jean Starobinski
 - 1999: Gunnar von Proschwitz
 - 2000: Giovanni Macchia
 - 2001: François Cheng
 - 2002: Bronislaw Geremek
 - 2003: Édouard J. Maunick
 - 2004: Albert Memmi
 - 2005: Jane Conroy
 - 2006: Roland Mortier
 - 2007: Élie Barnavi
 - 2008: Lide Tan
 - 2009: Thomas W. Gaehtgens
 - 2010: Jean Métellus
 - 2011: Abdellatif Laâbi and Dariush Shayegan
 - 2012: Dariush Shayegan and Michèle Rakotoson
 - 2013: Qiang Dong and Boualem Sansal
 - 2014: Georges Banu and Fouad Laroui
 - 2015: Gabriel Garran and Aminata Sow Fall
 - 2016: Takeshi Matsumura and Stromae
 - 2017: François Boustani and Tierno Monénembo
 - 2018: Kamel Daoud and Michel Tremblay
 - 2019: Petr Král and Abdeljalil Lahjomri and Jean Pruvost
 - 2020: Lise Gauvin and Alexandre Najjar
 - 2021: Frankétienne
 
External links
- Grand prix de la francophonie on the site of the Académie française
 - Règlement du Grand Prix de la Francophonie
 - Grand prix de la francophonie on Babelio
 - Grand prix de la francophonie Archived 2021-02-28 at the Wayback Machine on Prix littéraires.net
 - Grand prix de la francophonie on Écrire en Océanie
 - Grand Prix de la Francophonie 2015 Archived 2017-04-04 at the Wayback Machine on VIVIFAO
 
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