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  1. What body within the UN grants this award?
  2. Who recieved it, other than Bob Marley and Estefania Aldaba-Lim ?
  3. What year did she receive it?
  4. Could not find any citations in the net. Please help. Thanks, Leia42 (talk) 21:14, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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There is (or was from 1971 to at least the 1990s) a thing called the United Nations Peace Medal. It seems to have been awarded by the UN Secretary General to people based on some combination of being diplomatically important enough to get a gong and/or having done something to promote peace. It was also available to buy as a collectible exonumia. I don't know whether the medal presented to Marley was:

  • a diplomatic United Nations Peace Medal given on behalf of the UN
  • a collectible United Nations Peace Medal purchased from the UN by Marley's African fans and then given to him.
  • a one-off medal created by Marley's African fans, who called it the "Peace Medal of the Third World".

Sources differ on both the name of and the reason for the award:

  • Stephens, Gregory (1999-06-28). On Racial Frontiers: The New Culture of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, and Bob Marley. Cambridge University Press. p. 198. ISBN 9780521643931. Retrieved 29 September 2016. in June 1978 the African delegations to the United Nations gave Marley the "Peace Medal" to honor his efforts for "equal rights and justice" for Africans
  • Brill, Mark (2016-08-25). Music of Latin America and the Caribbean. Taylor & Francis. p. 278. ISBN 9781317346241. Retrieved 30 September 2016. One Love Peace Concert .... for which he received the United Nations Peace Medal
  • Moskowitz, David Vlado (2007). The Words and Music of Bob Marley. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 92. ISBN 9780275989354. Retrieved 30 September 2016. on June 15, Bob received the Third World Peace Medal from an African delegation to the United Nations led by Senegal's Mohammadu Johnny Seka. The tribute recognized Bob's efforts on behalf of disenfranchised blacks around the world
  • Bordowitz, Hank (2009-03-01). Every Little Thing Gonna Be Alright: The Bob Marley Reader. Da Capo Press, Incorporated. p. 85. ISBN 9780786728398. Retrieved 30 September 2016. In 1978 the Senegalese Delegation to the United Nations presented Marley with the Third World Peace Medal, in tribute to his influence as a revolutionary artist.
  • Masouri, John (2009-11-11). Wailing Blues - The Story of Bob Marley's Wailers. Omnibus Press. p. 755. ISBN 9780857120359. Retrieved 30 September 2016. a press conference was held at the Waldorf Astoria, where Marley was awarded the Third World Peace Medal on behalf of "500 million Africans" by Mohmmadu Johnny Seka, the Senegalese Youth Minister to the United Nations

The phrase "Third World" is now deprecated but maybe in 1978 it was not. Senegalese Youth Ambassador to the UN does not sound like the kind of high ranking official to present a prestigious prize. Why was it given in the Waldorf-Astoria rather than the UN building? jnestorius(talk) 00:25, 30 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

    • It has also been claimed that Third World (band) was awarded it in 1986, but I haven't been able to find a reliable source for that - even the band doesn't appear to claim that. In general, I'm wondering if this was a misconception that is now widely believed, or if it was a minor award that was only notable in its awarding to Bob Marley - I'm hesitant to nominate this for AfD at the moment, but it might need to be at some point, or at least repurposed to better explain that it isn't affiliated with the UN. BilledMammal (talk) 00:05, 5 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]