Wateler Peace Prize
The Wateler Peace Prize is awarded annually by the Dutch Carnegie Foundation and is named for J.G.D. Wateler who, upon his death on 22 July 1927 "bequeathed his estate to the Dutch State, under the proviso that the annual revenue accruing from it should be expended upon the awarding of a prize to those who have made themselves meritorious in the cause of peace."[1]
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Wateler Peace Prize. The building on the image is the Peace Palace in The Hague. Translation from Latin of “Pacis Palmae Digniores Quam Tropaea Belli”: The Palms of Peace are More Honorable than the Trophies of War. |
Laureates
1931 | Union Internationale des Associations pour la Société des Nations, Brussels |
1932 | Vereeniging voor Volkenbond en Vrede, The Hague |
1933 | Mr. Arthur Henderson |
1934 | Afdeeling Nederland van den Wereldbond voor Internationale Vriendschap door de Kerken |
1935 | Radio-Omroepdienst van den Volkenbond, Geneva |
1936 | Haagsche Academie voor Internationaal Recht |
1937 | The Right Hon. Lord Baden-Powell |
1938 | Nederlandsche Jeugd-Herberg Centrale; Oecomenische Vereeniging in Nederland |
1939 | American Friends' Service Committee, Philadelphia; Friends' Service Council, London |
1948 | H.Ch.G.J. van der Mandere, Wassenaar |
1949 | World Council of Churches, Geneva |
1950 | Haagsche Academie voor Internationaal Recht |
1951 | Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales à Genève |
1952 | His Excellency Mr. D.U. Stikker |
1953 | M. Jean Monnet, Paris |
1954 | Nederlandse Raad der Europese Beweging, The Hague |
1955 | Sir Anthony Eden, London |
1956 | Mr. G.J. van Heuven Goedhart |
1957 | UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) |
1958 | Dr. A. Pelt |
1959 | Count Moens de Fernig, Brussels |
1960 | Stichting Opbouwfonds Jeugdherbergen |
1961 | Mlle Marguérite Nobs, Geneva |
1962 | Dr. W.A. Visser 't Hooft |
1963 | Dag Hammarskjøld Minnesfond, Stockholm |
1964 | Jongeren Vrijwilligers Programma |
1965 | Wereld Federatie van Verenigingen voor de Verenigde Naties (WFUNA), Geneva |
1966 | Eduard van Beinum Stichting, Breukelen |
1967 | La Communauté de Taizé, France |
1968 | Interkerkelijk Overleg in Radio Aangelegenheden (I.K.O.R.), speciaal t.b.v. de Commissie voor de Wilde Ganzen Omroep |
1969 | Mrs. Martin Luther King, U.S.A. |
1970 | Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht, Utrecht |
1971 | International Social Service, Headquarters, Geneva |
1972 | Prof. Dr. B.V.A. Röling, Groningen |
1973 | Mrs. Alva Myrdal, Stockholm |
1974 | Dr. Ir. A.H. Boerma (F.A.O.) |
1975 | Dr. H.A. Kissinger, Washington |
1976 | Drs. M. Kohnstamm, Rome |
1977 | H.E. Dr. Manfred Lachs, Former President and Judge of the International Court of Justice, The Hague |
1980 | Leger des Heils, The Netherlands |
1981 | Danny Kaye, U.S.A |
1982 | Mr. Cornelis Brouwer, Representative of the High Commissioner for Refugees, The Hague |
1983 | Prof. Dr. H. Gmeiner, SOS Children's Villages International, Austria |
1984 | Dr. J.H. van Roijen, Former Foreign Minister and Ambassador of the Netherlands |
1985 | International Commission of Jurists, Geneva |
1986 | UNIFIL Detachment, Schaarsbergen |
1986 | Dr. V. Kurien, Chairman National Dairy, India |
1987 | De Stichting Nederlandse Gehandicaptenraad, Utrecht |
1988 | Sir Brian Urquhart, Former Under-Secretary-General U.N.O. |
1989 | Artsen zonder grenzen Nederland (MSF the Netherlands/Médécins sans frontières Pays-Bas) |
1990 | Prof. Dr Jiří Hájek, Czech and Slovak Federal Republic |
1991 | The City of Leyden, The Netherlands |
1992 | Wilhelm Huber, SOS - Kinderdorpen International |
1993 | Dr Krijn, his wife Mrs. Krijn-van Goudoever and their child (posthumously) |
1994 | The Jewish Cultural and Humanitarian Society “La Benevolencia Sarajevo” |
1995 | M. van der Stoel |
1996 | Ambassador Rolf Ekéus |
1997 | Ambassador J. Ramaker |
1998 | Permanent Court of Arbitration |
1999 | Het Liliane Fonds |
2000/01 | The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) |
2004 | Theo van Boven |
2006 | Javier Solana |
2008 | Patrick Cammaert |
2010 | Peace One Day and its founder Jeremy Gilley[2] |
2012 | War Child |
2014 | Lakhdar Brahimi |
2016 | Sigrid Kaag |
2018 | Rudi Vranckx |
See also
References
- Vredespaleis, list of laureates
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