The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 106 times to 143 Nobel Prize laureates between 1901 and 2025, 112 individuals and 31 organisations. Since the International Committee of the Red Cross has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times (in 1917, 1944 and 1963), and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize two times (in 1954 and 1981), there are 28 individual organisations which have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Click on the links to get more information.
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Nobel Peace Prize 1909
“for their prominent position in the international movement for peace and arbitration”
Nobel Peace Prize 1908
“for their long time work for the cause of peace as politicians, peace society leaders, orators and authors”
Nobel Peace Prize 1907
“for his work in the press and in peace meetings, both public and private, for an understanding between France and Italy”
“for his decisive influence upon the conduct and outcome of the Hague and Geneva Conferences”
Nobel Peace Prize 1906
“for his role in bringing to an end the bloody war recently waged between two of the world's great powers, Japan and Russia”
Nobel Peace Prize 1905
“for her audacity to oppose the horrors of war”
Nobel Peace Prize 1904
“for its striving in public law to develop peaceful ties between nations and to make the laws of war more humane”
Nobel Peace Prize 1903
“for his longstanding and devoted effort in favour of the ideas of peace and arbitration”
Nobel Peace Prize 1902
“for his untiring and skilful directorship of the Bern Peace Bureau”
“for his eminently practical administration of the Inter-Parliamentary Union”
Nobel Peace Prize 1901
“for his humanitarian efforts to help wounded soldiers and create international understanding”
“for his lifelong work for international peace conferences, diplomacy and arbitration”