The Nobel Peace Prize is an esteemed international award presented annually to individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to the promotion of peace. Established by the will of Alfred Nobel, the prize aims to honor those who strive to resolve conflicts and foster goodwill among nations.
Awarded since 1901, the Nobel Peace Prize has recognized a diverse range of recipients, from political leaders to grassroots activists. The prize not only acknowledges their efforts but also raises awareness about pressing global issues, inspiring others to work towards a more peaceful world.