| Year | Recipient | Notes | Reference |
|---|
| 1992 | Michael D. Higgins | For human rights advocacy domestically, and in Nicaragua, Chile, Cambodia, Iraq, and Somalia | [19] |
| 1993 | Motarilavoa Hilda Lini | "Played a key role in the WHO's decision to approve a request to the World Court on the legal status of nuclear weapons." | [20] |
| 1994 | Mordechai Vanunu | "Sentenced to 18 years solitary confinement for revealing details of Israel's nuclear arsenal." | [19] |
| 1995 | The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia | "Foremost among Russian citizens’ groups opposing the war in Chechnya." | [19] |
| 1996 | Selim Bešlagić | For "his fight against nationalism, ethnic cleansing and intolerance during his country's war." | [21] |
| 1997 | Seeds of Hope Group | "For disarming a Hawk aircraft bound for Indonesia." | [19] |
| 1998 | John Hume | For "his contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process." | [22] |
| 1999 | Barbara Gladysch | For her "extraordinary and year-long commitment to disarmament and practical solidarity with victims of wars and disasters." | [23] |
| 2000 | 1)Praful Bidwai 2)Achin Vanaik | For being at the "forefront of the international campaign against the nuclearisation of South Asia." | [24] |
| 2001 | Rosalie Bertell | For "her lifelong engagement to the cause of peace and for her deep concern for the well-being of peoples all over the planet." | [25] |
| 2002 | Barbara Lee | For "her sole vote against the bombing of Afghanistan." | [26] |
| 2003 | Nihon Hidankyō | "Survivors of the A bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. They have devoted the rest of their lives to the elimination of nuclear weapons." | [19] |
| 2004 | Leaders of theGeneva Initiative on the Middle East | | [19] |
| 2005 | No award made | [19] |
| 2006 | Mayors for Peace: 1)Tadatoshi Akiba 2)Iccho Itoh | For "its achievements in arousing international public demand for the abolition of nuclear weapons and lasting world peace." | [27] |
| 2007 | Jayantha Dhanapala | For "his dedication to the cause of disarmament and his initiatives towards creating the Central Asian Nuclear-Weapons Free Zone." | [28] |
| 2008 | Jacqueline Cabasso | For "her years of outstanding work with NGOs and initiatives toward peace and the abolition of nuclear weapons." | [29] |
| 2009 | Betty Reardon | For "her contribution to peace education and to the wider peace movement." | [30] |
| 2010 | Binalakshmi Nepram | For "her extraordinary efforts to promote disarmament and an end to gun violence in India." | [31] |
| 2011 | 1)Hanaa Edwar 2) Dr. Peter Becker | 1) For "her contribution to the advancement of democracy and human rights, as well as her firm stand against violence and war;" 2) For his work with the German section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA). | [32][33] |
| 2012 | 1)Lina Ben Mhenni 2)Nawal El Saadawi | For showing "great courage and ... substantial contributions to what is known as the Arab Spring." | [34] |
| 2013 | Chelsea Manning | For her "courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes." | [35] |
| 2014 | The People and Government of theRepublic of the Marshall Islands | For "courageously taking the nine nuclear weapons-possessing countries to the International Court of Justice to enforce compliance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty and international customary law." | [36] |
| 2015 | The People and the Island Communities ofLampedusa, Italy andJeju Island, South Korea | For showing "a profound commitment to peace and social justice." | [37] |
| 2016 | IPB Secretary-General Colin Archer | For 26 years "in the service of peace and of the IPB community." | [38] |
| 2017 | 1) All Okinawa Council Against Henoko New Base 2)Noam Chomsky 3)Jeremy Corbyn | 1) For "its unflagging commitment to close the Futemna Marine Air Base, and for its nonviolent opposition to the construction of a massive new air, land and sea base in Henoko;" 2) For his "tireless commitment to peace, his strong critiques to U.S. foreign policy, and his anti-imperialism;" 3) For his "sustained and powerful political work for disarmament and peace." | [16] |
| 2018 | 1) Association For Historical Dialogue and Research and Home for Cooperation 2)Helena Maleno 3)Douglas Roche | 1) For its "efforts and promotion of [a] Culture of Peace and as well as the peace building activities;" 2) For her "efforts to save hundreds of lives in the Mediterranean Sea, and her strong commitment to defending human rights;" 3) For his "tireless efforts to promote international peace and disarmament." | [39] |
| 2019 | 1)Bruce Kent 2) Elayne Whyte Gómez | 1) An "internationally known peace activist and a 'real peace hero' who, even in his 90th year, remains an active campaigner and organizer for peace and human rights." 2) For "her invaluable contribution to the completion of the historic Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons." | [20] |
| 2020 | Black Lives Matter | For its "leading roles in building resistance to and transforming local policies against systemic police violence and extrajudicial murders of Black people across the United States." | [19] |
| 2021 | 1) Alexander Kmentt 2)Assistant Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) | 1) "For his dedication towards disarmament and the elimination of nuclear weapons, bringing these issues to the highest level of government and imploring decision makers to take notice and action and being one of the key architects to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons."2) "For their dedication, courage and diligence ensuring that every life taken by military during the country's struggle to return the power to the right hands is properly documented – in the face of threats due to the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021." | [19] |
| 2022 | 1) Hiroshi "Taka" Takakusaki 2) Asya Maruket & Yurii Sheliazhenko 3) Fred Lubang | 1) "For his lifelong dedication to a just peace, the abolition of nuclear weapons and social justice, as well as his care and unstinting support for the Hibakusha." 2) "Two activists from Russia and Ukraine for their work towards peace, women's and human rights – showing us what commitment and bravery looks like in the face of unjust war." 3) "For his unflagging work and commitment towards peacebuilding, disarmament and non-violence, especially in the face of ongoing wars." | [19] |
| 2023 | 1) Our House, Movement of Conscientious Objectors (MCO) & Ukrainian Pacifist Movement 2) Tore Nærland | 1) "At the heart of this esteemed award are three remarkable movements that have not only made significant strides in advocating for the right to conscientious objection but have also symbolized the enduring spirit of peace in the face of adversity." 2) "Through his tireless efforts and determination, he has inspired countless individuals to embrace the idea that peace can be pursued actively, one pedal stroke at a time. His commitment to spreading a message of peace and understanding transcends national boundaries and resonates with people from all walks of life." | [40] |