Seoul Peace Prize

The Seoul Peace Prize was established in 1990 as a biennial recognition with monetary award to commemorate the success of the 24th Summer Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea, an event in which 160 nations from across the world took part, creating harmony and friendship. The Seoul Peace Prize was established to crystallize the wishes of the Korean people for peace in the Korean peninsula and the rest of the world. The nominating group, the Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation, consists of 500 Korean nationals and 800 internationals. The awardee receives a diploma, a plaque and honorarium of US$200,000.

Seoul Peace Prize
LocationSeoul
Established1990
Websitehttp://www.spp.or.kr/ Edit this on Wikidata

Past Seoul Peace Prize recipients have gone on to be nominated and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, including Médecins Sans Frontières (1996 SPP, 1999 NPP) and Bangladeshi Dr. Muhammad Yunus (2006 SPP, 2006 NPP), the founder of Grameen Bank which pioneered the concept of microcredit for supporting innovators in multiple developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, and also inspired programs such as the Infolady Social Entrepreneurship Programme[1][2] of Dnet (A Social Enterprise).

Recipients

YearRecipientCountry
1990Juan Antonio Samaranch  Spain
1992George Shultz  United States
1996Médecins Sans Frontières   Switzerland
1998Kofi Annan  Ghana
2000Sadako Ogata  Japan
2002Oxfam  United Kingdom
2004Václav Havel  Czech Republic
2006Muhammad Yunus  Bangladesh
2008Suzanne Scholte  United States
2010José Antonio Abreu  Venezuela
2012Ban Ki-moon  South Korea
2014Angela Merkel  Germany
2016Denis Mukwege  Democratic Republic of the Congo
2018Narendra Modi  India
2020Thomas Bach  Germany
2022Tim Berners-Lee  United Kingdom

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