In 2005 this award was established, which according to the organisations website is awarded to a human rights defender "who through non-violent work, is courageously making an outstanding contribution to the promotion and protection of the human rights of others, often at great personal risk to themselves". The award brings international attention to its recipient's cause, and a cash prize. The recipients of this award since its inception are as follows: • 2005 –
Mudawi Ibrahim Adam, Sudan • 2006 –
Ahmadjan Madmarov, Uzbekistan • 2007 –
Gégé Katana, Democratic Republic of Congo • 2008 –
Anwar al-Bunni, Syria • 2009 –
Yuri Melini, Guatemala • 2010 –
Soraya Rahim Sobhrang, Afghanistan • 2011 –
Joint Mobile Group, Russian Federation • 2012 –
Razan Ghazzawi, Syria • 2013 –
Biram Dah Abeid, Mauritania • 2014 – SAWERA –
Society for Appraisal and Women Empowerment in Rural Areas, Pakistan • 2015 –
Guo Feixiong, pen name for
Yang Maodong, China • 2016 –
Ana Mirian Romero, Honduras • 2017 –
Emil Kurbedinov,
Crimea • 2018 –
Nurcan Baysal,
Turkey • 2019 – Ibu Shinta Ratri,
Indonesia • 2020 – Africa: Mekfoula Mint Brahim, Mauritania; Americas: Guardia Indígena del Cauca, Colombia; Asia: Juwairiya Mohideen, Sri Lanka; Europe & Central Asia: Lara Aharonian, Armenia; Middle East & North Africa: Fatima Al-Bahadly, Iraq • 2021 – Africa: Aminata Fabba, Sierra Leone; Americas: Camila Moradia, Brazil; Asia: Mother Nature Cambodia, Cambodia; Europe & Central Asia 1: Siarhei Drazdouski & Aleh Hrableuski, Belarus; Europe & Central Asia 2: Mamadou Ba, Portugal; Middle East & North Africa: Sami & Sameeha Huraini, Palestine • 2022 – Liah Ghazanfar Jawad, Afghanistan;
Ameira Osman Hamid, Sudan; Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), Zimbabwe; Javier del Tránsito and María del Tránsito Salvatierra, Mexico;
Volha Harbunova, Belarus • 2024 - Gamito dos Santos Carlos, Mozambique; Muñecas de Arcoíris (Rainbow Dolls), Honduras;
Sammi Deen Baloch, Pakistan; Doros Polykarpou, Cyprus;
We Are Not Numbers (WANN), Palestine • 2025 - Luc Agblakou, Benin; The Movement for Human Rights, Peace and Global Justice (MONDHA), Dominican Republic and Haiti;
Arnon Nampa, Thailand;
Sharifa Madrakhimova, Uzbekistan; Mhamed Hali, Western Sahara ==See also==