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Year Image Laureate[A] Country[B] Posthumously
1954 Elanor Roosevenlt  USA No [1]
1955 Queen Juliana  Netherlands No [1]
1956 Dorothy D. Houghton  USA No [1]
Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart  Netherlands Yes [1]
1957 The League of Red Cross Societies [1]
1958 David Hoggett  UK No [1]
Pierre Jacobsen  France Yes [1]
1959 Oskar Helmer  Austria No [1]
1960 Christopher Chataway  UK No [1]
Colin Jones No [1]
Trevor Philpott No [1]
Timothy Raison No [1]
1961 King Olav V  Norway No [1]
1962 Tasman Heyes  Austria No [1]
1963 The International Council for Voluntary Agencies [1]
1964 May Curwen  UK No [1]
Francois Preziosi  France Yes [1]
Jean Plicque  France Yes [1]
1965 Lucie Chevalley  France [1]
Ana Rosa Schlieper de Martínez Guerrero  Argentina Yes [1]
Jørgen Nørredam  Denmark Yes [1]
1967 Prince Bernhard  Netherlands No [1]
1968 Bernard Arcens  Senegal No [1]
Charles H. Jordan  USA Yes [1]
1969 Princess Princep Shah    Nepal No [1]
1971 Louise Holborn  USA No [1]
1972 Swana Friðriksdóttir  Iceland No [1]
1974 Helmut Frenz  Chile No [1]
1975 James J. Norris  USA No [1]
1976 Olav Hodne  Norway No [1]
Marie-Louise Bertschinger   Switzerland Yes [1]
1977 The Malaysian Red Crescent Society  Malaysia [1]
1978 Seretse Khama  Botswana No [1]
1979 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing  France No [1]
1980 Maryluz Schloeter Paredes  Venezuela No [1]
1981 Paul Cullen  Australia No [1]
1982 Crown Princess Sonja  Norway No [1]
1983 Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere  Tanzania No [1]
1984 Lewis M. Hiller  USA No [1]
Jeff Kass No [1]
Gregg Turay No [1]
1985 Paulo Evaristo Arns  Brazil No [1]
1986 The People of Canada (accepted by Governor General Jeanne Sauvé  Canada No [1]
1987 Juan Carlos I  Spain No [1]
1988 Syed Munir Husain  Pakistan No [1]
1989 Daisaku Ikeda  Japan No [1]
1991 Paul Weis  Austria Yes [1]
Libertina Appolus Amathila  Namibia No [1]
1992 Richard von Weizsäcker  Germany No [1]
1993 Médecins Sans Frontières No [1]
1995 Graça Machel  Mozambique No [1]
1996 Handicap International No [1]
1997 Joannes Klas  USA No [1]
1998 Mustafa Dzhemilev  Ukraine No [1]
2000 Jelena Silajdžić  Bosnia and Herzegovina No [1]
Abune Paulos  Ethiopia No [1]
Lao Mong Hay  Cambodia No [1]
Miguel Angel Estrella  Argentina No [1]
United Nations volunteers  United Nations No [1]
2001 Luciano Pavarotti  Italy No [1]
2002 Arne Rinnan and the crew of the MV Tampa  Norway No [1]
2003 Annalena Tonelli  Italy No [1]
2004 Memorial Human Rights Centre  Russia No [1]
2005 Marguerite Barankitse  Burundi No [1]
2006 Akio Kanai  Japan No [1]
2007 Katrine Camilleri  Malta No [1]
2008 Chris Clark  United Kingdom No [1]
United Nations Mine Action Service in Southern Lebanon  Lebanon No [1]
2009 Edward Kennedy  USA No [1]
2010 Alixandra Fazzina  United Kingdom No [1]
2011 Society for Humanitarian Solidarity  Yemen No [1]
2012 Hawa Aden Mohamed  Somalia No [2]
2013 Angélique Namaika  Democratic Republic of the Congo [3]
2014 Butterflies with New Wings Building a Future  Colombia [4]
2015 Aqeela Asifi  Afghanistan [5]
2016 Konstantinos Mitragas of the Hellenic Rescue Team  Greece [6]
Efi Latsoudi of PIKPA Village [7]
2017 Zannah Mustapha  Nigeria [8]
2018 Evan Atar Adaha  South Sudan [9][10]
2019 Azizbek Ashurov  Kyrgyzstan [11]
2020 Mayerlín Vergara Pérez  Colombia [12]
2021 Jeel Albena Association for Humanitarian Developmen  Yemen [13]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs "List of winners, 1954-2012" (PDF). UNHCR (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Schlein, Lisa (18 September 2012). "Somali Humanitarian Wins Prestigious Nansen Refugee Award". Voice of America.
  3. ^ Congolese nun named winner of prestigious Nansen Refugee Award UNHCR 17 September 2013
  4. ^ "Nansen Refugee Award: Butterflies take wing to help others". unhcr.org. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. 12 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Aqeela Asifi: A life of teaching Afghan refugee girls". BBC. 16 September 2015.
  6. ^ "The Hellenic Rescue Team". Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Greek Volunteers share UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award
  8. ^ "Visionary Nigerian teacher wins UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award". unhcr.org. 18 September 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. ^ "South Sudanese surgeon wins 2018 Nansen Refugee Award". UNHCR. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  10. ^ "South Sudanese doctor wins prestigious UN prize for lifetime spent tending to refugees". abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  11. ^ "'Tenacious' Kyrgyz lawyer and statelessness champion, wins prestigious UNHCR prize". UN News. October 2019. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  12. ^ Barber, Harriet (1 October 2020). "Woman who provides a safe haven for child trafficking victims is honoured by the UN". The Telegraph.
  13. ^ "Yemeni humanitarian organization wins Nansen Refugee Award". UN News. 29 September 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021.