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N-Peace Awards
DescriptionOutstanding contributions in peace
LocationUnited Nations, United States
Presented byN-Peace Network on behalf of the United Nations
First awarded2010
WebsiteN-Peace Awards

The N-Peace Awards are coordinated by the United Nations Development Programme's N-Peace Network. Since 2010, it has been awarded annually to the peace activist who have "done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations.[1] N-Peace is a multi-country network of peace advocates in Asia seeking to advance Women, Peace & Security (WPS) issues. It supports women’s leadership for conflict prevention, resolution and peace building, and promotes the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, and related resolutions, at regional, national and community levels.[2]

List of award winners

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Article p166/q19853381/p585 country of citizenship date of birth date of death image description
Purna Shova Chitrakar 2011 Nepal
Filomena Barros Dos Reis 2011 East Timor
Shreen Abdul Saroor 2011 Sri Lanka
Electronita Duan 2011 Indonesia
Farkhunda Zahra Naderi 2012 Afghanistan 1981-04-19
File:Portrait of Afghan Parliamentarian Farkhunda Zahra Naderi.jpg
Afghan politician
Quhramaana Kakar 2012 Afghanistan
Suraiya Kamaruzzaman 2012 Indonesia
Rupika De Silva 2012 Sri Lanka
Radha Paudel 2012 Nepal
Teresita Quintos Deles 2012 Philippines
Magdalena Bidau Soares 2013 East Timor
Thavachsri Charles Vijayaratnam 2013 Sri Lanka
Irene M. Santiago 2013 Philippines
Valentina Sagala 2013 Indonesia
Shashi Kumary Adhikary 2013 Nepal
Masuada Karokhi 2013 Afghanistan
Hasina Jalal 2014 Afghanistan
Syarifah Aliyyah Shihab 2014 Indonesia
Mi Kun Chan Non 2014 Myanmar
Bimala Kadayat 2014 Nepal
Mona Parkash 2014 Pakistan
Hassina Neekzad 2015 Afghanistan
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References

  1. ^ "Excerpt from the N-Peace Networ". United Nations. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Excerpt from the N-Peace Networ". United Nations. Retrieved 19 October 2015.