Dataqia🎲 random

Esta página também existe em português: Português (Brasil)

Nobel Peace Prize

Who has won the Nobel Peace Prize? The complete list is below: 143 awards from 1901 to 2025, year by year, with each laureate's country of birth and share of the prize.

All Nobel Peace Prize winners

YearLaureateCountry of birthShare
2025Maria Corina MachadoVenezuela1
2024Nihon Hidankyoorganization1
2023Narges MohammadiIran1
2022Ales BialiatskiRussia1/3
2022Memorialorganization1/3
2022Center for Civil Libertiesorganization1/3
2021Maria RessaPhilippines1/2
2021Dmitry MuratovRussia1/2
2020World Food Programmeorganization1
2019Abiy Ahmed AliEthiopia1
2018Denis MukwegeDemocratic Republic of the Congo1/2
2018Nadia MuradIraq1/2
2017International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weaponsorganization1
2016Juan Manuel SantosColombia1
2015National Dialogue Quartetorganization1
2014Kailash SatyarthiIndia1/2
2014Malala YousafzaiPakistan1/2
2013Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weaponsorganization1
2012European Unionorganization1
2011Ellen Johnson SirleafLiberia1/3
2011Leymah GboweeLiberia1/3
2011Tawakkol KarmanYemen1/3
2010Liu XiaoboChina1
2009Barack H. ObamaUSA1
2008Martti AhtisaariFinland1
2007Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeorganization1/2
2007Al GoreUSA1/2
2006Muhammad YunusBangladesh1/2
2006Grameen Bankorganization1/2
2005International Atomic Energy Agencyorganization1/2
2005Mohamed ElBaradeiEgypt1/2
2004Wangari MaathaiKenya1
2003Shirin EbadiIran1
2002Jimmy CarterUSA1
2001United Nationsorganization1/2
2001Kofi AnnanGhana1/2
2000Kim Dae-jungSouth Korea1
1999Doctors Without Bordersorganization1
1998John HumeNorthern Ireland1/2
1998David TrimbleNorthern Ireland1/2
1997International Campaign to Ban Landminesorganization1/2
1997Jody WilliamsUSA1/2
1996Carlos Filipe Ximenes BeloEast Timor1/2
1996José Ramos-HortaEast Timor1/2
1995Joseph RotblatPoland1/2
1995Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairsorganization1/2
1994Yasser ArafatEgypt1/3
1994Shimon PeresBelarus1/3
1994Yitzhak RabinIsrael1/3
1993Nelson MandelaSouth Africa1/2
1993F.W. de KlerkSouth Africa1/2
1992Rigoberta Menchú TumGuatemala1
1991Aung San Suu KyiMyanmar1
1990Mikhail GorbachevRussia1
1989The 14th Dalai LamaChina1
1988United Nations Peacekeeping Forcesorganization1
1987Oscar Arias SánchezCosta Rica1
1986Elie WieselRomania1
1985International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear Warorganization1
1984Desmond TutuSouth Africa1
1983Lech WałęsaPoland1
1982Alva MyrdalSweden1/2
1982Alfonso García RoblesMexico1/2
1981Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeesorganization1
1980Adolfo Pérez EsquivelArgentina1
1979Mother TeresaNorth Macedonia1
1978Anwar al-SadatEgypt1/2
1978Menachem BeginBelarus1/2
1977Amnesty Internationalorganization1
1976Betty WilliamsNorthern Ireland1/2
1976Mairead CorriganNorthern Ireland1/2
1975Andrei SakharovRussia1
1974Seán MacBrideFrance1/2
1974Eisaku SatōJapan1/2
1973Henry KissingerGermany1/2
1973Le Duc Tho Vietnam1/2
1972not awarded
1971Willy BrandtGermany1
1970Norman BorlaugUSA1
1969International Labour Organizationorganization1
1968René CassinFrance1
1966 to 1967not awarded
1965United Nations Children's Fundorganization1
1964Martin Luther King Jr.USA1
1963International Committee of the Red Crossorganization1/2
1963League of Red Cross Societiesorganization1/2
1962Linus PaulingUSA1
1961Dag HammarskjöldSweden1
1960Albert LutuliZimbabwe1
1959Philip Noel-BakerUnited Kingdom1
1958Georges PireBelgium1
1957Lester Bowles PearsonCanada1
1955 to 1956not awarded
1954Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugeesorganization1
1953George C. MarshallUSA1
1952Albert SchweitzerFrance1
1951Léon JouhauxFrance1
1950Ralph BuncheUSA1
1949Lord Boyd OrrScotland1
1948not awarded
1947Friends Service Councilorganization1/2
1947American Friends Service Committeeorganization1/2
1946Emily Greene BalchUSA1/2
1946John R. MottUSA1/2
1945Cordell HullUSA1
1944International Committee of the Red Crossorganization1
1939 to 1943not awarded
1938Nansen International Office for Refugeesorganization1
1937Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil of ChelwoodUnited Kingdom1
1936Carlos Saavedra LamasArgentina1
1935Carl von OssietzkyGermany1
1934Arthur HendersonScotland1
1933Sir Norman AngellUnited Kingdom1
1932not awarded
1931Jane AddamsUSA1/2
1931Nicholas Murray ButlerUSA1/2
1930Nathan SöderblomSweden1
1929Frank B. KelloggUSA1
1928not awarded
1927Ferdinand BuissonFrance1/2
1927Ludwig QuiddeGermany1/2
1926Aristide BriandFrance1/2
1926Gustav StresemannGermany1/2
1925Sir Austen ChamberlainUnited Kingdom1/2
1925Charles G. DawesUSA1/2
1923 to 1924not awarded
1922Fridtjof NansenNorway1
1921Hjalmar BrantingSweden1/2
1921Christian LangeNorway1/2
1920Léon BourgeoisFrance1
1919Woodrow WilsonUSA1
1918not awarded
1917International Committee of the Red Crossorganization1
1914 to 1916not awarded
1913Henri La FontaineBelgium1
1912Elihu RootUSA1
1911Tobias Asserthe Netherlands1/2
1911Alfred FriedAustria1/2
1910Permanent International Peace Bureauorganization1
1909Auguste BeernaertBelgium1/2
1909Paul Henri d'Estournelles de ConstantFrance1/2
1908Klas Pontus ArnoldsonSweden1/2
1908Fredrik BajerDenmark1/2
1907Ernesto Teodoro MonetaItaly1/2
1907Louis RenaultFrance1/2
1906Theodore RooseveltUSA1
1905Bertha von SuttnerCzech Republic1
1904Institute of International Laworganization1
1903Randal CremerUnited Kingdom1
1902Élie DucommunSwitzerland1/2
1902Albert GobatSwitzerland1/2
1901Henry DunantSwitzerland1/2
1901Frédéric PassyFrance1/2

Records and curiosities

From 1901 to 2025, the Nobel Peace Prize has had 140 laureates, 20 of them women. The youngest was Malala Yousafzai, who turned 17 in the award year of 2014; the oldest, Joseph Rotblat, who turned 87 in 1995. International Committee of the Red Cross (1917 and 1944 and 1963) and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1954 and 1981) won more than once. From the Portuguese speaking world: Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo (1996) and José Ramos-Horta (1996). The prize was not awarded in 1914 to 1916, 1918, 1923 to 1924, 1928, 1932, 1939 to 1943, 1948, 1955 to 1956, 1966 to 1967, 1972.

It is the only prize handed out in Oslo rather than Stockholm, by order of Alfred Nobel's own will. The International Committee of the Red Cross won three times (1917, 1944 and 1963), Malala Yousafzai received it at 17 in 2014, and Le Duc Tho declined the 1973 prize for the Vietnam ceasefire he would have shared with Henry Kissinger. It is also the category most often left without a winner.

Data: official nobelprize.org API (CC0), snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent, is not affiliated with the Nobel Foundation, and uses the prize name in a descriptive way only.

Last updated: · Methodology and sources