World Methodist Peace Award
World Methodist Peace Award is a peace award. It was established by Dr. Stanley Leyland at the 1976 13th World Methodist Conference in Dublin and is awarded by the World Methodist Council.
Recipients[1]
- 1977: Saidie Patterson, Northern Ireland
- 1978: Anwar Sadat, Egypt
- 1980: Abel Hendricks, South Africa
- 1981: Donald Soper, Baron Soper, Great Britain
- 1983: Kenneth Mew, Zimbabwe
- 1984: Tai-Young Lee, Korea
- 1985: Jimmy Carter, USA
- 1986: Sir Alan Walker and Lady Winifred Walker, Australia
- 1987: Bert Bissell & Woodrow Bradley Seals
- 1988: Gordon Wilson, Northern Ireland
- 1990: Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR
- 1991: Bärbel Bohley, Germany
- 1992: Zdravko Beslov
- 1994: Bishop Elias Chacour, Palestine
- 1996: Stanley Mogoba, South Africa
- 1997: Community of Sant'Egidio, Italy
- 1998: Kofi Annan, Ghana
- 1999: Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Argentina
- 2000: Nelson Mandela, South Africa
- 2001: Evangelist Joseph Rice Hale, USA
- 2002: Boris Trajkovski, Macedonia
- 2003: Casimira Rodríguez, Bolivia
- 2004: Millard Fuller and Habitat for Humanity, USA
- 2005: Bishop Lawi Imathiu, Kenya
- 2006: Sunday Mbang
- 2007: Harold Good
- 2008: Helen Prejean, USA
- 2009: Jeannine Brabon
- 2011: Rosalind Colwill
- 2012: Joy Balazo, The Philippines
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