Outstanding Peace Process
Outstanding Peace Process
The Luxembourg Peace Prize for Outstanding Peace Process seeks to recognize an ongoing process in a specific area of peace/future build- ing which has advanced significantly towards reaching a resolution. The purpose is to bring attention to important achievements in peace processes in the world today.
- An ongoing process in a specific area of peace/future building which has advanced significantly towards reaching a resolution
- Can be a geographical area, a Committee or other form of Group
- Purpose it to bring attention to important achievements in peace processes in the world today
- Global coverage over the years
- Can be combined with another award category
Eritrea and Ethiopia
2019 Outstanding Peace Process
The 2018 Eritrea Ethiopia bilateral summit took place in July 2018 in Asmara, Eritrea, between Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and officials from the two countries.
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North and South Korea Initiatives
2018 Outstanding Peace Process
We are awarding it jointly to the negotiators and families of North Korea and South Korea. Giving the award to the North and South Korea peace process is a way of ‘supporting’ efforts there
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Colombia Negotiators and Civil Society Actors
2017 Outstanding Peace Process
In 2016, Colombia’s government and FARC reached a final peace agreement, ending decades of conflict with the support of civil society actors.
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2024 Register to the event
The 2024 Luxembourg Peace Prize ceremony will take place at the Museum D'Art Moderne (MUDAM) and shared online.