The International Gandhi Peace Prize is awarded annually by the Government of India.
The Government of India launched the International Gandhi Peace Prize in 1995 on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi. This is an annual award given to individuals and institutions for their contributions towards social, economic and political transformation through non-violence and other Gandhian methods. The award carries ₹ 1 Crore (10 million) in cash, a plaque and a citation.
Year | Winner |
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1995 | Edith Ballantyne |
1996 | Alan Wright and Paula Kline |
1997 | Howard Frazier and Alice Zeigler Frazier |
2002 | Michael True |
2003 | Dennis Kucinich |
2004 | Karen Jacob and David Cortright |
2007 | Abdul Sattar Edhi, Pakistan |
2011 | Ehud Bandel and Arik Ascherman |
2012 | Amy Goodman |
2013 | Bill McKibben |
2014 | Medea Benjamin |
2015 | Tom B.K. Goldtooth and Kathy Kelly |
2017 | Ralph Nader and Omar Barghouti |
2018 | Jackson Browne |
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