The Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo has won the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize “for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again”.
The grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki is also known as Hibakusha.
The award was announced at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.
Narges Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian women’s rights advocate, won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her courageous struggle against the oppression of women in Iran and relentless fight for social reform.
The peace prize is the only Nobel awarded in the Norwegian capital – the others are announced in Stockholm.
In all, 286 candidates – 197 individuals and 89 organisations – are known to have been nominated this year. The Norwegian Nobel Committee keeps the candidates’ names secret for 50 years, but those eligible to nominate can reveal who they have proposed.
The prize carries a cash award of 11 million Swedish kronor ($1.1m) from a bequest left by the award’s creator, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. Alongside the cash prize, the winners will be presented with a medal on December 10.
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