• 2008 –
Taslima Nasreen,
Bangladeshi writer, and
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Dutch feminist, writer and politician. • 2009 –
One Million Signatures, a campaign by the
Women's rights movement in Iran, demanding changes to discriminatory laws in
Iran. • 2010 –
Ai Xiaoming, Chinese videographer and professor at
Sun Yat-sen University, and
Jianmei Guo, Chinese lawyer and founder of the Women's Law Studies and Legal Aid Center at the
Peking University School of Law. • 2011 –
Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Russian novelist and civil rights activist • 2012 – Association tunisienne des femmes démocrates • 2013 –
Malala Yousafzai,
Pakistani
student,
blogger and
activist. • 2014 –
Michelle Perrot, French historian • 2015 –
National Museum of Women in the Arts • 2016 – Mayor of
Lampedusa Giusi Nicolini for her involvement with the integration of immigrants on the island. • 2017 – Polish association 'Save Women'.
Barbara Nowacka accepted the prize. • 2018 –
Aslı Erdoğan, Turkish writer • 2019 –
Sara García Gross, Salvadoran activist • 2020 –
Collectif 490 des Hors-la-loi du Maroc, , Organisation for sexual self-determination • 2021 –
Scholastique Mukasonga , author • 2022 –
La Maison des femmes de Saint-Denis, , Women's shelter in
Saint-Denis represented by
Ghada Hatem-Gantzer • 2023 –
Iranian women fighting for freedom, , In memory of
Mahsa Amini • 2024 –
Marie-Paule Djegue Okri, , Agronomist and women's rights activist ==References==