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2020 Nobel Peace Prize

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Award
2020 Nobel Peace Prize
World Food Programme (WFP)
"for its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict."
Date
LocationOslo, Norway
Presented byNorwegian Nobel Committee
Reward10.0 millionSEK
First award1901
WebsiteOfficial website
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The2020Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to theWorld Food Programme (founded in 1961) by theNorwegian Nobel Committee. The announcement was made on Friday 9 October at 11:00CEST.[1]

Candidates

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There were 318 candidates for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize (211 individuals and 107 organizations), which is the fourth largest number in the history of the prize.[2] However, theNorwegian Nobel Committee does not reveal the names of nominators nor of the nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize before 50 years have passed. Full professors in relevant academic fields and national-level politicians in any country may propose candidates, and it does not require an invitation to submit a nomination; sometimes nominators make their proposals public, but the committee does not verify nominations.[3][4]

Nominations confirmed by the various News Agencies
NomineeCountryMotivationsNominator(s)Source
Individuals
Loujain al-Hathloul (b. 1989)Saudi Arabia"for her peaceful struggle for the equal rights of women in Saudi Arabia"8 members ofU.S. House of Representatives[5][6]
Jacinda Ardern (b. 1980)New Zealand"for her quick response to tackle the situation after theChristchurch terror attack"[7][8]
Julian Assange (b. 1971)Australia"for having exposed the architecture of abuse and war and fortified the architecture of peace despite the risks and sacrifices"17 members of theGerman Parliament[9][10]
Chelsea Manning (b. 1987)United States
Edward Snowden (b. 1983)United States
Leila de Lima (b. 1959)Philippines"for her campaign againstextrajudicial killings and stand against dictatorial regimes"Hakima El Haite (b. 1963)[11]
Maggie Gobran (b. 1949)Egypt"in recognition of her constant commitment and dedication to serving illiterate and poor women throughout Egypt"Garnett Genuis (b. 1987)[12][13]
Nicolò Govoni (b. 1993)Italy"for dedicating his life to the support and protection of children's rights"Sara Conti (b. 1979)[14][15]
Greta Thunberg (b. 2003)Sweden"[withFFM] for their tireless work to make politicians open their eyes to global climate crisis"
[16]
Organizations
Arctic Council
(founded in 1996)
Norway"for leading intergovernmental forums for cooperation, coordination and interaction among the countries on common Arctic issues"[17]
Fridays for Future Movement
(founded in 2018)
Sweden"[withThunberg] for their tireless work to make politicians open their eyes to global climate crisis"
[16]
People of Hong KongHong Kong"for the community's fight for freedom of speech and basic democracy"Guri Melby (b. 1981)[18]
International Space Station (ISS)United States
Russia
Japan
Europe
Canada
"for space-faring nations' multinational effort to work together in a focused peaceful enterprise to design, launch, assemble, and operate an outpost for humans at the edge of space"Kårstein Eidem Løvaas (b. 1967)[19]
World Health Organization (WHO)
(founded in 1948)
United States"for its efforts to address the globalCOVID-19 pandemic"[20]

Nobel Committee

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Tasked with reviewing nominations from September of the previous year through 1 February and ultimately selecting the Prize winners,[21] The Norwegian Parliament-appointed members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee at the time of the 2020 prize were listed as:[22]

References

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  1. ^"Prize announcement dates".NobelPrize.org. Retrieved27 May 2020.
  2. ^"Nomination and selection of Peace Prize Laureates".NobelPrize.org. Retrieved9 October 2020.
  3. ^Nominasjon,Norwegian Nobel Committee
  4. ^Kriterier for forslagsstillere,Norwegian Nobel Committee
  5. ^"Saudi Arabia: Members of U.S. House of Representatives Nominate Loujain Alhathloul for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize".Freedom Now. 31 January 2020. Retrieved1 February 2020.
  6. ^Rayhan Uddin (8 October 2020)."Nobel Peace Prize 2020: The Middle East names and stories to look out for".Middle East Eye. Retrieved8 October 2020.
  7. ^"Jacinda Ardern tipped to win Nobel Peace Prize despite competition from Thunberg, Trump".The New Zealand Herald. 29 September 2020. Retrieved30 September 2021.
  8. ^Rob Picheta (3 October 2020)."Ardern, Navalny, WHO - but not Trump. A diverse list of contenders for the Nobel Peace Prize".CNN. Retrieved4 October 2020.
  9. ^Jack Connor (20 February 2020)."2020 Nobel nominees: Julian Assange, Edward Snowden & Chelsea Manning".TweakTown. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  10. ^"2020 List of Valid Nobel Peace Prize Nominations".worldbeyondwar.org. February 2020. Retrieved28 February 2020.
  11. ^"LI President nominates Senator Leila de Lima for the Nobel Peace Prize".Liberal International. 7 April 2020. Retrieved21 May 2020.
  12. ^Mira Maged (14 February 2020)."Egypt's Mama Maggie nominated for 2020 Nobel Prize".Egypt Independent. Retrieved20 August 2022.
  13. ^Shaker, Nada (5 March 2020)."Egypt's Coptic philanthropist nominated for Nobel Prize".Al-Monitor.Archived from the original on 8 December 2022. Retrieved20 August 2022.
  14. ^Editorial Staff (17 February 2020)."Volontariato, il fondatore di una ONG è candidato al Premio Nobel per la Pace 2020".La Repubblica (in Italian).
  15. ^Pozzi, Giulia (28 April 2020)."La scuola (da Nobel) di Nicolò Govoni «Siamo pronti a ripartire»".Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  16. ^abMoore, Mark (3 February 2020)."Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel Peace Prize".New York Post.Archived from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved3 February 2020.
  17. ^Michael Wenger."Arctic Council as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize".polarjournal.ch. Retrieved7 October 2020.
  18. ^"Norwegian lawmaker nominates Hongkongers for 2020 Nobel Peace Prize to rally international support for city's anti-government protesters".South China Morning Post. 16 October 2019. Retrieved31 January 2020.
  19. ^Michael Roberts (5 August 2020)."Why the International Space Station Deserves Consideration for a Nobel Peace Prize".issnationallab.org.
  20. ^"Here Are the Favorites to Win the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize".Time.
  21. ^"News Navigator: Why is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded in Norway?".Mainichi Daily News. 4 December 2018. Retrieved7 October 2019.
  22. ^"The Norwegian Nobel Committee".The Nobel Peace Prize. Retrieved27 May 2020.
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