United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights, 10 December 2008, New York
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The prize is awarded to individuals or organizations once every five years for "outstanding achievements in the field of human rights." It was first given out 40 years ago on the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Winners of the prize
include Nelson Mandela and former United States President Jimmy Carter.
Eleanor Roosevelt, who played a key role in creating the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, and legendary civil rights leader Martin
Luther King were both honoured posthumously.
So was former High
Commissioner for Human Rights Sergio Vieira de Mello, who received the
award four months after he was killed along with 21 others in the 2003
Canal Hotel bombing in Baghdad.
Organizations that have won the
prize include Amnesty International, the International Committee of the Red
Cross and the Mano River Women's Peace Network in West Africa.
The 2008 Prize will be awarded at an event at UN Headquarters in New York
on 10 December 2008, Human Rights Day, which is also the 60th anniversary
of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A list of previous recipients, a copy of the relevant portion of
the annex to the above resolution and a nomination form for submitting a
nomination for this year's Prize are available on our website http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/HRPrizeNewDeadline.aspx
Deadline: 2008/07/31






