International Children's Peace Prize Explained

International Children's Peace Prize
Awarded For:Outstanding contributions in advocating children's rights
Location:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Year:2005
Reward:100,000 or $123,000
Holder:KidsRights Foundation

The International Children's Peace Prize is awarded annually to a child who has made a significant contribution to advocating children's rights and improving the situation of vulnerable children such as orphans, child labourers and children with HIV/AIDS.[1]

The prize is an initiative of Marc Dullaert, founder of the KidsRights Foundation, an international children's aid and advocacy organisation based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.[2]

The winner receives a 100,000 euro donation to benefit a charitable project for children, as well as a statuette, the Nkosi, named in honour of Nkosi Johnson. The statuette is of a child pushing a ball, "show[ing] how a child sets the world in motion."

History

The first Children's Peace Prize was launched in November 2005 during the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome, an annual meeting of Nobel Peace Prize winners and international organisations such as UNICEF and Amnesty International. "We welcome the launch of Children’s Peace Prize during our summit," the summit's closing statement said.

Mikhail Gorbachev presented the 2005 prize, which was posthumously awarded to Nkosi Johnson, a South African boy who brought international attention to children with HIV/AIDS and founded the Nkosi's Haven home for HIV-positive mothers and children.

The 2006 award was handed out by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Frederik Willem de Klerk in a ceremony at the Binnenhof, the seat of the Dutch parliament in The Hague. The 2007 was presented at the Binnenhof by Bob Geldof and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Betty Williams. The 2008 prize was presented by Desmond Tutu.[3]

In 2018 a finalist was Leilua Lino, a human rights activist from Samoa.[4] [5]

Recipients

YearRecipientCountry
2005Nkosi Johnson
2006Om Prakash Gurjar
2007Thandiwe Chama
2008Mayra Avellar Neves
2009Baruani Ndume
2010Francia Simon
2011
2012Kesz Valdez
2013Malala Yousafzai
2014Neha Gupta
2015
2016Kehkashan Basu
2017Mohamad Al Jounde
2018March for Our Lives
2019Greta Thunberg[6]
Divina Maloum
2020Sadat Rahman[7]
2021Vihaan and Nav Agarwal[8]
2022Rena Kawasaki[9]
2023Sofia Tereshchenko, Anastasia Feskova and Anastasia Demchenko[10]

Similar awards

The World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child is awarded yearly by Swedish organisation Children's World.[11]

An International Children's Peace Prize was also handed out by the San Francisco-based Children as the Peacemakers Foundation.[12] The Global Peace Index of the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) issued a World Children Peace Prize; winners included Licypriya Kangujam.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Children's Peace Prize Archives. Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth. en-US. 2019-08-29.
  2. Web site: The International Children's Peace Prize. Kids Rights. en-US. 2020-11-14.
  3. Web site: US teenagers who campaigned for safer schools win the International Children's Peace Prize. Theirworld. 2019-08-29. Theirworld. en. 2019-08-29.
  4. Web site: 2019. Leilua Lino.
  5. Web site: 2021-10-20. Pacific Women Leaders: Lina Chang. live. 2021-10-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20211020225941/https://ws.usembassy.gov/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css?ver=fb9a7a5a53b9ac0bf9d3d4321e120dfe. 20 October 2021.
  6. Web site: Desmond Tutu Announces the Winners of the International Children's Peace Prize 2019: Greta Thunberg (16) From Sweden and Divina Maloum (14) From Cameroon . Cision PR Newswire . 4 October 2019 .
  7. Web site: SADAT RAHMAN (17) FROM BANGLADESH WINS INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S PEACE PRIZE 2020 . 13 November 2020 . 14 November 2020. International Children's Peace Prize .
  8. Web site: Vihaan and Nav Agarwal (17 and 14) from India win International Children's Peace Prize 2021 . 13 November 2021 . KidsRights . 16 November 2021.
  9. Web site: PIONEERING JAPANESE TEEN, RENA KAWASAKI (17), WINS THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S PEACE PRIZE 2022. 14 November 2022 . KidsRights . 14 November 2022.
  10. Web site: 17 November 2023 . UKRAINIAN TEENS WIN INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S PEACE PRIZE 2023 FOR PIONEERING WORK TO HELP CHILD REFUGEES . Kids Rights.
  11. Annica Holmberg and Daniel Genberg . July 2012 . Evaluation of World Children’s Prize . Sida . 17 December 2023.
  12. News: Haddad . Annette . 13 November 1986 . Children presented world peace awards . UPI . 17 December 2023.
  13. News: Mohan . Geeta . 4 February 2022 . Time for action before it's too late: 7-year-old award-winning Indian climate activist. India Today . 17 December 2023.