Prizes

2009 – Barack Obama

2008 – Martti Ahtisaari

2007 – Al Gore

2007 – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

2006 – Muhammad Yunus

2006 – Grameen Bank

2005 – Mohamed ElBaradei

2005 – International Atomic Energy Agency

2004 – Wangari Maathai

2003 – Shirin Ebadi

2002 – Jimmy Carter

2001 – Kofi Annan

2001 – United Nations

2000 – Kim Dae-jung

1999 – Médecins Sans Frontières

1998 – John Hume

1998 – David Trimble

1997 – Jody Williams

1997 – International Campaign to Ban Landmines

1996 – Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo

1996 – José Ramos-Horta

1995 – Joseph Rotblat

1995 – Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs

1994 – Yasser Arafat

1994 – Yitzhak Rabin

1994 – Shimon Peres

1993 – Nelson Mandela

1993 – F.W. de Klerk

1992 – Rigoberta Menchú Tum

1991 – Aung San Suu Kyi

1990 – Mikhail Gorbachev

1989 – The 14th Dalai Lama

1988 – United Nations Peacekeeping Forces

1987 – Oscar Arias Sánchez

1986 – Elie Wiesel

1985 – International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

1984 – Desmond Tutu

1983 – Lech Walesa

1982 – Alva Myrdal, Alfonso García Robles

1980 – Adolfo Pérez Esquivel

1979 – Mother Teresa

1978 – Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin

1977 – Amnesty International

1976 – Betty Williams

1976 – Mairead Corrigan

1975 – Andrei Sakharov

1974 – Seán MacBride, Eisaku Sato

1973 – Henry Kissinger

1971 – Willy Brandt

1970 – Norman Borlaug

1969 – International Labour Organization

1968 – René Cassin

1964 – Martin Luther King Jr.

1965 – United Nations Children’s Fund

1963 – League of Red Cross Societies

1962 – Linus Pauling

1961 – Dag Hammarskjöld

1960 – Albert Lutuli

1959 – Philip Noel-Baker

1958 – Georges Pire

1957 – Lester Bowles Pearson

1954 – 1981 – Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

1953 – George C. Marshall

1952 – Albert Schweitzer

1951 – Léon Jouhaux

1950 – Ralph Bunche

1949 – Lord Boyd Orr

1946 – Emily Greene Balch, John R. Mott

1947 – American Friends Service Committee

1947 – Friends Service Council

1945 – Cordell Hull

1938 – Nansen International Office for Refugees

1937 – Robert Cecil

1936 – Carlos Saavedra Lamas

1935 – Carl von Ossietzky

1934 – Arthur Henderson

1933 – Sir Norman Angell

1931 – Jane Addams, Nicholas Murray Butler

1930 – Nathan Söderblom

1929 – Frank B. Kellogg

1927 – Ferdinand Buisson, Ludwig Quidde

1926 – Aristide Briand, Gustav Stresemann

1925 – Sir Austen Chamberlain, Charles G. Dawes

1922 – Fridtjof Nansen

1921 – Hjalmar Branting, Christian Lange

1920 – Léon Bourgeois

1919 – Woodrow Wilson

1917 – 1944 – 1963 – International Committee of the Red Cross

1913 – Henri La Fontaine

1912 – Elihu Root

1911 – Tobias Asser, Alfred Fried

1910 – Permanent International Peace Bureau

1909 – Auguste Beernaert, Paul Henri d’Estournelles de Constant

1908 – Klas Pontus Arnoldson, Fredrik Bajer

1907 – Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Louis Renault

1906 – Theodore Roosevelt

1905 – Bertha von Suttner

1904 – Institute of International Law

1903 – Randal Cremer

1902 – Élie Ducommun, Albert Gobat

1901 – Henry Dunant, Frédéric Passy

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The Permanent Secretariat of Nobel Peace Laureates Summits derives from a new and more broadly based collaboration between the International Gorbachev Foundation and the City of Rome for realizing the World Summits of Nobel Peace Laureates. The Permanent Secretariat, based in Rome, is a non-profit association without political aims. As well as organizing the tasks of the Summit, the Secretariat monitors the activities of Nobel Peace Laureates, while promoting the adoption of the "Charter for a world without violence" and supporting the work of the Nobel.