For more than twenty years, young changemakers have shown that one voice can inspire millions. Meet the winners of the International Children's Peace Prize who are standing up for children's rights and changing the world.

"DO YOUR LITTLE BIT OF GOOD WHERE YOU ARE. IT'S THOSE LITTLE BITS OF GOOD PUT TOGETHER THAT OVERWHELM THE WORLD."

NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE DESMOND TUTU, PATRON OF KIDSRIGHTS 2008 - 2021

Meet the 22 winners of the International Children's Peace Prize

Meet the winners

2025, Bana Alabed (15), Syria

Peace is not a luxury. We want to live safely. You are not alone!

2025, Bana Alabed (15), Syria

2024, Nila Ibrahimi (17), Afghanistan

Seek opportunities to support one another, because every story and every voice has a potential to unleash positive change

2024, Nila Ibrahimi (17), Afghanistan

2023, Sofiia, Anastasiia and Anastasiia, Ukraine

The International Children's Peace Prize emphasizes that the voices of child refugees will be heard all over the world, which gives up all even more strength.

2023, Sofiia, Anastasiia and Anastasiia, Ukraine

2022, Rena Kawasaki (17), Japan

My ultimate goal is not only to offer better opportunities to my generations but also to future generations.

2022, Rena Kawasaki (17), Japan

2021, Vihaan (17) and Nav Agarwal (14), India

We want to encourage all young people to start their own initiatives, no matter how small they are.

2021, Vihaan (17) and Nav Agarwal (14), India

2020, Sadat Rahman (17), Bangladesh

I am a very ordinary guy. If I can save teenagers from cyberbullying, why can't others?

2020, Sadat Rahman (17), Bangladesh

2019, Divina Maloum (15), Cameroon

I stand up for peace.

2019, Divina Maloum (15), Cameroon

2019, Greta Thunberg (16), Sweden

'We children usually don't do what you tell us to do, we do what you do. And if you adults don't care about my future, neither will I.'

2019, Greta Thunberg (16), Sweden

2018, March For Our Lives-initiators, USA

For people who felt unsafe elsewhere, school has now also become an unsafe place.

2018, March For Our Lives-initiators, USA

2017, Mohamad Al Jounde (16), Syria

The future is unknown, so I focus on what I can do now.

2017, Mohamad Al Jounde (16), Syria

2016, Kehkashan Basu (16), UAE

Children are the future of this world, and a dignified life is also a fundamental right for us.

2016, Kehkashan Basu (16), UAE

2015, Abraham M. Keita (17), Liberia

Violence against children is always unfounded and always preventable.

2015, Abraham M. Keita (17), Liberia

2014, Neha Gupta (17), USA

Everyone can speak out. And if we do this together, we will be heard.

2014, Neha Gupta (17), USA

2013, Malala Yousafzai (16), Pakistan

I don't care if I have to sit on the floor at school. I want an education and I am not afraid of anyone.

2013, Malala Yousafzai (16), Pakistan

2012, Kesz Valdez (13), Philippines

Street children must be healthy to be able to make their dreams come true.

2012, Kesz Valdez (13), Philippines

2011, Chaeli Mycroft (17), South Africa

My disability was never seen by me or those around me as a problem or a burden.

2011, Chaeli Mycroft (17), South Africa

2010, Francia Simon (16), Dominican Republic

A name and nationality are indispensable and a fundamental right for every child.

2010, Francia Simon (16), Dominican Republic

2009, Baruani Ndume (16), Tanzania

Children are at the heart of the refugee crisis.

2009, Baruani Ndume (16), Tanzania

2008, Mayra Avellar Neves (17), Brazil

With education, you can break the cycle of poverty and violence.

2008, Mayra Avellar Neves (17), Brazil

2007, Thandiwe Chama (17), Zambia

By educating a child, you educate the entire community. An educated child means a more developed society.

2007, Thandiwe Chama (17), Zambia

2006, Om Prakash Gurjar (14), India

If I, a former child slave, can envision a world without exploitation, why can't you?

2006, Om Prakash Gurjar (14), India

2005, Nkosi Johnson (12), South Africa

'Care about us too and accept us- we are all human.'

2005, Nkosi Johnson (12), South Africa

The International Children's Peace Prize is only the beginning

Winning the International Children's Peace Prize is the start of an even bigger journey. Your support helps the winners expand their work and reach even more children.

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