The Nobel Peace Prize, considered the world's largest and most prestigious award, is given to individuals, institutions and organizations who have contributed to the resolution of conflicts, the establishment of peace and the establishment of relations between nations. Have played a role.
The award has been given to 107 individuals and 23 organizations so far (1901 to 2020), the International Committee of the Red Cross has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees twice.
This year's 2020 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the World Food Program (WFP). The WFP has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its role in alleviating hunger in war-torn areas.
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to former US Presidents Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter, as well as to Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King and Malala Yousafzai, and to 23 organizations.
The organizations that have received the award include major organizations from around the world, such as the World Food Program in 2020, before the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons in 2017. Went to the National Dialogue Quarter in 2015 and the Nobel Prize in 2013 to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
European Union in 2012, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2007, Grameen Bank in 2006, International Atomic Energy Agency in 2005, United Nations in 2001, United Nations in 1999, Medicines San Francisco in 1999, International Campaign to Benland Mines in 1997 and Pugwash Conference in 1995. Science and World Affairs was awarded the award.
In 1988 the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, in 1985 the International Physicians for the Preventive Nuclear War, in 1954 and 1981 the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in 1977 Amnesty International, in 1969 the International Labor Organization, in 1965 the United Nations Children's Fund.
While the International Committee of the Red Cross continued to receive the award in 1917, 1944 and 1963, the Friend Service Council in 1947, the Nanson International Office for Refugees in 1938, the Permanent International Peace Bureau in 1910 and the Institute of International Law in 1904. Nobel Peace Prize awarded.