Seoul Peace Prize

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The Seoul Peace Prize is an international award established in South Korea to honor individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to peace, reconciliation, and human development worldwide.

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Label Occurrences
Seoul Peace Prize canonical 6

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international award
peace prize
awardedFor significant contributions to human development
significant contributions to peace
significant contributions to reconciliation
ceremonyLocation Seoul
country South Korea
field humanitarianism
international relations
peace studies
firstAwarded 1990
frequency biennial
hasAwardCategory individual
organization
hasAwardedFieldOfWork conflict resolution
economic development
global health
human rights
poverty alleviation
refugee assistance
hasAwardedOrganizationType charitable foundation
intergovernmental organization
non-governmental organization
hasComponent cash prize
certificate
medal
hasCurrency South Korean won
hasLanguage English
Korean
hasWebsite http://www.seoulpeaceprize.or.kr
inception 1990
location Seoul
motto Peace, Justice and Human Prosperity
namedAfter Seoul
notableRecipient Angela Merkel
Ban Ki-moon
Narendra Modi
surface form: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Kofi Annan
Mikhail Gorbachev
Muhammad Yunus
Médecins Sans Frontières
UNICEF
presentedBy Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation
purpose promotion of human development
promotion of reconciliation
promotion of world peace
selectionProcess recommendations and deliberation by an international committee
sponsor Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation

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Subject: Seoul Peace Prize
Description of subject: The Seoul Peace Prize is an international award established in South Korea to honor individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to peace, reconciliation, and human development worldwide.

Referenced by (6)

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Ban Ki-moon awardReceived Seoul Peace Prize
Muhammad Yunus awardReceived Seoul Peace Prize