Adolofo Pérez Esquivel 1980 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his work promoting true democracy in Latin America. Betty Williams 1977 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for co-founding the Northern Ireland Peace Movement, working to end decades of violence in Northern Ireland. Desmond Tutu 1984 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his courageous leadership in efforts to find non-violent solutions to the policy of apartheid in South Africa. Jody Williams 1997 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for creating an international treaty to ban landmines and clearing landmine fields worldwide. José Ramos-Horta 1996 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his sustained efforts to end the oppression of the people of East Timor. Kailash Satyarthi 2014 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for leading a global movement to end child slavery and exploitative child labour practices. Leymah Gbowee 2011 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for leading a non-violent women’s movement to end the civil war in Liberia. Máiread Corrigan 1976 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for her efforts to create a grassroots movement to end decades of violence in Northern Ireland. Oscar Arias Sanchez 1987 Nobel Peace Prize-winner and former President of Costa Rica, Arias was recognised for his work brokering peace during civil war in Central America. Rigoberta Menchú Tum 1992 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for her work on social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation in respect of the rights of indigenous peoples. Shirin Ebadi 2003 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for her efforts towards democracy, peace and women’s rights in the Middle East. Sir Joseph Rotblat 1995 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his efforts to eliminate the use of nuclear weapons worldwide. Tawakkol Karman 2011 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for her unwavering defence of democracy and justice in Yemen, and for giving women a role in the peace-building process. The Dalai Lama 1989 Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his efforts to resolve the Tibetan conflict peacefully and for being a global man of peace and advocate for the environment.