Past laureates
Past laureates
![“The prize money was never for me, it was always for the women and the children of the community. Thanks to the prize I was able to build the schools and bakery and start growing food in the fields.”Nansen Award winner 2013, Sister Angelique Namaika, poses for a portrait in the fields where her community agricultural project is located in Dungu. Sister Angelique Namaika (51), who was the winner of UNHCR’s Nansen Refugee Award in 2013, poses for a portrait in Dungu.](/sites/default/files/RF2228678.jpg)
More than 60 Nansen Refugee Award laureates
The first person to win the Nansen Refugee Award, in 1954, was Eleanor Roosevelt, first chair of the UN Human Rights Commission and former First Lady of the United States.
Since then, more than 60 individuals, groups or organizations have received the Award for their extraordinary service to refugees, displaced and stateless people. Since 2017, we have also recognized several Regional Winners each year for their humanitarian efforts.
The 2022 global laureate was Dr. Angela Merkel, the former Federal Chancellor of Germany.
Global laureates
![Angela Merkel receiving her award, standing next to Filippo Grandi](/sites/default/files/2023-06/rf1245827.jpg)
![Yemen.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/614c947e2.jpg)
![Colombia. Youth worker becomes Nansen Refugee Award Laureate 2020.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5f7b25092.jpg)
![Kyrgyzstan. Azizbek Ashurov wins 2019 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award for helping country end statelessness](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5d938b343.jpg)
![Dr. Evan Atar Adaha, Surgeon and Medical; Director of Maban County Hospital.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5ba896bb4.jpg)
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![Greek volunteers receive UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/57f2c2ef4.jpg)
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![Butterflies, Nansen winners](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05d8c4.jpg)
![Democratic Republic of Congo. Sister Angelique still transforming lives](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5d4be4ec4.jpg)
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![Chris Cook, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56cf0f4f4.jpg)
Regional winners
![Mauritania. Refugee fire brigade founder honoured for environmental activism](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/632869eb3.jpg)
![Costa Rica. Regional Nansen winner devotes life to defending local and refugee women](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/6329ad861.jpg)
![Myanmar. Meikswe Myanmar honoured for its inclusive community work](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/6328725a2.jpg)
![Iraq. Iraqi gynaecologist honoured for aiding Yazidi survivors to recover](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/633441251.jpg)
![Community mobilizer Roukiatou Maiga outside her home in Dori, Burkina Faso. She is president of the Women’s Association Djam Weli (Peace is Good) and was one of the first people to show hospitality and generosity towards those forcibly displaced in Dori in the Sahel region. Maiga is joint regional winner for Africa of UNHCR’s 2021 Nansen Refugee Award. Burkina Faso. Community organizer wins joint UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award regional prize for Africa](/sites/default/files/RF1148631.jpg)
![Santiago Ávila, Director of Jovenes Contra la Violenza (JCV) (left), with Neptali Lisandro Valle Dubon, a volunteer coordinator at JCV, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Honduras. Social worker wins UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award regional prize for the Americas](/sites/default/files/RF1152547.jpg)
![Doctor Saleema Rehman visits the school that she attended as a child. During these visits, she helps to raise awareness of the importance of education.
Rehman is a 29-year-old Afghan refugee, living and practicing medicine in Pakistan. As an Afghan refugee, she faced significant barriers in her quest to become a medical doctor.
Nevertheless, in 2014, she completed her five-year bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery, and upon graduation she became the first-ever female Afghan refugee doctor of Turkmen origin. Pakistan. Trailblazing refugee doctor wins UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award regional prize for Asia](/sites/default/files/RF1159126.jpg)
![Human rights lawyer Nikola Kovačević stands in an abandoned building near the border of Serbia.
Kovačević has spent years advocating for the human rights of refugees and asylum-seekers in Serbia. He has represented almost 30 per cent of the asylum-seekers who have been granted protection in Serbia. Serbia. Human rights lawyer wins UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award regional prize for Europe](/sites/default/files/RF1153102.jpg)
![“I feel good healing my fellow refugees in these tough times.”
Sabuni Francoise Chikunda, a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, is photographed at Nakivale settlement in Uganda where her work in teaching, mentoring and counselling women and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence has earned her the title Nansen Refugee Award Regional Winner for Africa. Uganda. Congolese activist wins Nansen Refugee Award regional prize for Africa](/sites/default/files/RF2300528.jpg)
![Rozma Ghafouri](/sites/default/files/2023-09/rozma_ghafouri.png)
![Campaigner Tetiana Barantsova and UNHCR staff visit the Oblast Centre for Complex Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities in Velykyi Bereznyi village in Ukraine’s Zakarpattia region. Tetiana has been helping people with disabilities escape conflict areas and restart their lives in safety since 2014, when she was forced to flee her home city of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine. For her work in 2014, she was chosen as the regional winner for Europe of the 2020 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Awards. Ukraine. Former regional Nansen winner helps those with disabilities reach safety](/sites/default/files/RF1220944.jpg)
![Rana Dajani, the Jordanian founder and director of We Love Reading, is photographed in a park in Richmond, Virginia. United States. Reading advocate is Nansen Refugee Award Regional Winner for MENA](/sites/default/files/RF2302634.jpg)
!["We started this work in 2003 when there were serious human rights violations and abuse of women. I felt within me that call for human dignity. Even though I don’t have the means, I cannot keep quiet. I can do something."
Congolese human rights activist, Evariste Mfaume, at Lusenda camp. Democratic Republic of Congo. Peace villages and agricultural empowerment win Evariste Mfaume a regional Nansen Refugee Award](/sites/default/files/RF2237988.jpg)
![LGBT activist Bianka Rodriguez has her portrait taken in downtown San Salvador. El Salvador. Transgender activist wins UNHCR's Nansen Refugee Award for the Americas region](/sites/default/files/RF2242883.jpg)
![Afghanistan. Physio gets Nansen nomination for prosthetic limb programme](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5d7a7ada3.jpg)
![Humanitarian Corridors coordinator for the Federation of Evangelical Churches, Simone Scotta, talks with Syrian refugees who have just arrived at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport on a flight from Lebanon. Italy. Humanitarian Corridors wins Europe region Nansen Refugee Award](/sites/default/files/RF2237918.jpg)
![Abeer Khreisha, a Jordanian volunteer living in Madaba, is named UNHCR Nansen Award Winner for the Middle East and North Africa at a ceremony in Amman. Jordan. ‘Mother of Syrians’ wins Nansen Refugee Award for Middle East](/sites/default/files/RF2260890.jpg)
![United States. 2018 Nansen Award Regional Finalist Samira Harnish](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5b62ead24.jpg)
![Thailand. 2018 Nansen Award runner-up for Asia, Tuenjai Deetes](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5b5f0d7a2.jpg)
![Germany. Mayor Hollstein has worked tirelessly to welcome newcomers into his town of Altena. It's an achievement which has seen him nominated for the UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5b433d923.jpg)
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More than 60 Nansen Refugee Award laureates
The first person to win the Nansen Refugee Award, in 1954, was Eleanor Roosevelt, first chair of the UN Human Rights Commission and former First Lady of the United States.
Since then, more than 60 individuals, groups or organizations have received the Award for their extraordinary service to refugees, displaced and stateless people. Since 2017, we have also recognized several Regional Winners each year for their humanitarian efforts.
The 2022 global laureate was Dr. Angela Merkel, the former Federal Chancellor of Germany.
The Nansen Refugee Award Laureates
- 2022: Dr. Angela Merkel
- 2021: Jeel Albena Association for Humanitarian Development
- 2020: Mayerlín Vergara Pérez
- 2019: Azizbek Ashurov
- 2018: Dr. Evan Atar
- 2017: Zannah Mustapha
- 2016: Konstantinos Mitragas and Efi Latsoudi
- 2015: Aqeela Asifi
- 2014: Butterflies with New Wings Building a Future
- 2013: Sister Angélique Namaika
- 2012: Hawa Aden Mohamed
- 2011: Nasser Salim Ali Al-Hamairy
- 2010: Alixandra Fazzina
- 2009: Senator Edward Kennedy
- 2008: Chris Clark
and many others...
Learn more about the Nansen Refugee Award winners
![Colombia. Youth worker becomes Nansen Refugee Award Laureate 2020](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5f749c9b4.jpg)
![Kyrgyzstan. Lawyer eradicates statelessness, wins Nansen Refugee Award 2019](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5d89eca14.jpg)
![Dr. Evan Atar Adaha, Surgeon and Medical; Director of Maban County Hospital.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5ba896bb4.jpg)
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![Butterflies, Nansen winners](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05d8c4.jpg)
![Sister Angélique Namaika is a familiar sight on her bicycle, which she uses to visit the girls she helps in Dungu](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/5237059c6.jpg)
Sister Angélique Namaika is a familiar sight on her bicycle, which she uses to visit the girls she helps in Dungu and nearby villages
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![Alixandra Fazzina, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05e1f4.jpg)
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![Chris Cook, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56cf0f4f4.jpg)
![Katrine Camilleri, Nansen winner.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56cf107c4.jpg)
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![Marguerite Barankitse, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56cf11e84.jpg)
![Memorial Human Rights Centre, Nansen winners.](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56cf12e44.jpg)
![Dr. Annalena Tonelli, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d0560f4.jpg)
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![Handicap International, Nansen winners](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05b904.jpg)
![Graça Machel, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05cb04.jpg)
![MSF, Nansen winner](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/56d05f884.jpg)
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The Nansen Refugee Award Laureates
![Angela Merkel receiving her award, standing next to Filippo Grandi](/sites/default/files/2023-06/rf1245827.jpg)
![Mauritania. Refugee fire brigade founder honoured for environmental activism](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/632869eb3.jpg)
![Costa Rica. Regional Nansen winner devotes life to defending local and refugee women](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/6329ad861.jpg)
![Myanmar. Meikswe Myanmar honoured for its inclusive community work](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/6328725a2.jpg)
![Iraq. Iraqi gynaecologist honoured for aiding Yazidi survivors to recover](/sites/default/files/legacy-images/633441251.jpg)