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- Nobel Peace Prize - Home
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded on the day of Alfred Nobel’s death, the 10th of December, a time-honored tradition since 1901 During the Nobel days in December a number of events mark the occasion
- About the Nobel Peace Prize
Since World War II, the Peace Prize has principally been awarded to honour efforts in four main areas: arms control and disarmament, peace negotiation, democracy and human rights, and work aimed at creating a better organized and more peaceful world
- History - Nobel Peace Prize
History The Nobel Peace Prize and the other Nobel Prizes were established by the Swedish inventor and businessman Alfred Nobel through his last will When the Swedish businessman Alfred Nobel passed away in 1896, he left behind what was then one of the world’s largest private fortunes
- Nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize 2025
There are 338 candidates nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025, of which 244 are individuals and 94 are organizations This is a significant increase from last year
- Nobel Peace Prize for 2024
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2024 to the Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo This grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also known as Hibakusha, is receiving the Peace Prize for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating
- Laureates - Nobel Peace Prize
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkol KarmanLiberia and Yemen
- Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Peace Prize Read more about the history, the events and the laureates, and find information about the nomination process
- Peace Prize laureates and geography - Nobel Peace Prize
Up until 1960, the Nobel Peace Prize was almost exclusively the preserve of highly educated white men from Europe and the USA Only once had the prize gone to a candidate from a country outside Europe and the US, when it was awarded to the Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1936)
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