Nobel Peace Prize

The International Peace Bureau (IPB), an organization with a rich history dating back over a century, stands as a testament to the enduring pursuit of global harmony. As a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910, the IPB’s legacy is deeply intertwined with the recognition of its tireless efforts to promote peace and foster understanding across the world.

Moreover, this commitment to peace has been further highlighted by the remarkable fact that 14 of ours officers and organization member have gone on to become Nobel Peace Prize laureates themselves:

Throughout its history, IPB has consistently demonstrated its commitment to promoting peace, human rights, and global harmony by actively supporting nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2018, the IPB welcomed the decision of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee to honor Nadia Murad and Dr. Denis Mukwege for their exceptional contributions in combatting sexual violence in conflict zones. The following year, the organization applauded the recognition of Abiy Ahmed, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, by the Nobel Peace Prize Committee for his significant efforts in resolving a longstanding conflict. This tradition of endorsing deserving individuals for the Nobel Peace Prize highlights the IPB’s role as a stalwart advocate for positive change on the global stage.

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