Outstanding Peace Technology
Outstanding Peace Technology
The Luxembourg Peace Prize for Outstanding Peace Technology seeks to recognize a technology invention or a company which builds peace directly and/or promotes a culture of peace via a technical offering on the marketplace and/or to the public with a global coverage over the years.
- Technology invention or company
- Builds peace directly and/or promotes culture of peace via a technical offering on the marketplace and/or to the public
- Global coverage over the years

Frances Haugen
2022 Outstanding Peace Technology
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook data scientist, advocates for social media reform to combat violence, misinformation, and manipulation. Since 2021, she has worked with regulators, journalists, and human rights groups to expose and address harmful algorithmic practices.
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Libby Liu
2020/2021 Outstanding Peace Technology
Libby Liu was at the helm of Radio Free Asia (RFA) for 16 years, a non-profit created to provide accurate, timely news to citizens living in closed societies throughout Asia.
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Peace Training EU
2019 Outstanding Peace Technology
Peace Training’s mission is to aggregate a comprehensive collection and analysis of the state-of-the-art in conflict prevention and peacebuilding (CPPB) training in Europe and the EU.
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Peace and Collaborative Development Network (PCDN)
2018 Outstanding Peace Technology
PCDN democratizes access to information to help individuals and organizations sustain and scale social change. It envisions a world in which all have access to resources, information, and inspiration to create positive change in the world.
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Ushahidi Inc
2017 Outstanding Peace Technology
Ushahidi is a non-profit social enterprise that began by developing map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election violence in 2008.
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Steve Killelea
2016 Outstanding Peace Technology
Steve Killelea is the founder of The Global Index (GPI) which measures peace in 162 countries according to 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators.
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2025 Register to the event
The 2025 Luxembourg Peace Prize ceremony will take place at 1 rue du Fort Thungen, L-1499 Luxembourg and shared online.