Sean MacBride Peace Prize
- General Info[6]
- 2022 Alfredo Lubang, Asya Maruket & Yurii Sheliazhenko, Hiroshi Takakusaki[12]
- 2021 Alexander Kmentt (Austria)[29]
- 2020 Black Lives Matter & Hibakusha Appeal[1]
- 2019 Elayne Whyte Gómez and Bruce Kent[8]
- 2018 AHDR & H4C, Helena Maleno & Douglas Roche[31]
- 2017 Okinawa Council Against Henoko Base, Noam Chomsky & Jeremy Corbyn[1]
- 2016 Colin Archer (UK)
- 2015 Lampedusa (Italy) and Gangjeon Village, Jeju Island (S. Korea)
- 2014 Republic of the Marshall Islands[8]
- 2013 Bradley Manning (USA)[1]
- 2012 Nawal El Saadawi (Egypt) and Lina Ben Mhenni (Tunisia)
- 2011 Hanaa Edwar (Iraq)[12]
- 2011 Peter Becker (Germany)[10]
- 2010 Binalakshmi Nepram (India)[30]
- 2009 Betty Reardon (USA)[16]
- 2008 Jackie Cabasso (USA)[18]
- 2007 Jayantha Dhanapala (Sri Lanka)[17]
- 2006 Mayors for Peace (Japan) - Tadatoshi Akiba & Iccho Itoh[24]
- 2005 No award made
- 2004 Geneva Initiative on the Middle East
- 2003 Nihon Hidankyo (Japan)
- 2002 Barbara Lee (USA)[25]
- 2001 Rosalie Bertell (Canada)
- 2000 Praful Bidwai (India)[14]
- 2000 Achin Vanaik (India)[9]
- 1999 Barbara Gladysch (Germany)[15]
- 1998 John Hume (Northern Ireland)[49]
- 1997 Seeds of Hope (UK)[5]
- 1996 Selim Beslagic (Bosnia)
- 1995 Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia
- 1994 Mordechai Vanunu (Israel)
- 1993 Hilda Lini (Vanuatu)[12]
- 1992 Michael D. Higgins (Ireland)[21]