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Peace "for her work for bringing help to suffering humanity." [2] 1996 Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, S.D.B. 3 February 1948 Vemasse, Baucau, East Timor Peace "for their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor." [3] (awarded together with East Timorese politician José Ramos-Horta) Hilton Deakin, D.D. [4] (b. 1932) 2007
The Global Peace Foundation (GPF) is an international nonprofit organization with a stated mission to promote “an innovative, values-based approach to peacebuilding, guided by the vision of One Family under God.” [2] [3] GPF partners with government ministries, [4] [5] community and faith-based organizations, [6] and United Nations offices [7] to develop and execute programs in 20 countries.
American Peace Award: First created in 1923 by Edward Bok; revived in 2008 United States: Women Building Peace Award: United States Institute of Peace: Created in 2019 [1] United States: Art of Peace Award: President's Peace Commission: To an artist with a reputation for quality work, known as a person who attempts to further the cause of peace ...
Goldberg IIE Awards Prize to Members of Parents Circle Family Forum, 2008. Given by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and IIE's Executive Committee member and former vice chairman Victor J. Goldberg, The American Center in Jerusalem, Israel. [24] Solidar's Silver Rose Award in its "International category - Peace and Reconciliation ...
The Family Peace Association is an international peace organization. It was inaugurated on December 2, 2017, in Seoul, South Korea , where it announced its mission: "To enlighten humanity by uplifting their spiritual consciousness through universal principles and values rooted in God-centered families.".
The cash value of the Community of Christ International Peace Award ranks among the top 20 international, non-governmental peace awards in the world (in a list topped by the Nobel Peace Prize) and among the top seven in the United States. As of 2006, the award includes $20,000 for the recipient to donate to a charity of his or her choice. [1]
The prize award ceremony is held in Oslo City Hall since 1990, previously in the assembly hall of the University of Oslo (1947–1989), Norwegian Nobel Institute (1905–1946), and the Parliament (1901–1904). Due to its political nature, the Nobel Peace Prize has, for most of its history, been subject to numerous controversies.
The Pax Christi International Peace Award is given out every year since 1988 by the Christian peace organisation Pax Christi to other peace organisations and peace activists. The focus lies on grassroots activists and organisations that are active in an ongoing conflict, working against violence and injustice. [ 1 ]