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2016: Johannesburg, South Africa [2]
- Resistance: Arif Ali Cangi, Turkey
- Education: Bruno Chareyron, France
- Solutions: Samson Tsegaye, Ethiopia
- Special Recognition: Susi Snyder, Netherlands/International and Alfred Manyanyata Sepepe, South Africa
2012: Heiden, Germany [3]
- Resistance: Gabriela Tsukamoto, Portugal
- Education: Katsumi Furitsu, Japan
- Solutions: Yves Marignac, France
- Special recognition: Susan Boos, Switzerland
- Lifetime achievement: Sebastian Pflugbeil, Germany
2006: Window Rock, USA[4]
2004: Jaipur, India
- Opposition: JOAR, indigenous Indian farmers (which has sought to defend the health of the tribal peoples who live near the state-operated Jaduguda uranium mine in Bihar)[5]
- Education: Asaf Durakovic, American nuclear medic (who founded the Uranium Medical Research Center, an independent non-profit institute which studies the effects of uranium contamination)[5]
- Solutions: Jonathan Schell, American journalist, author and peace activist[6]
- Lifetime Achievement: Hildegard Breiner, Austria (the "grand dame" of the Austrian grassroots environmental movement, who protested against the Zwentendorf nuclear facility)[5]
- Special Recognition: the IndianCity Montessori School in Lucknow, India (the world's largest private school, which has a mission to create a nuclear-free future)[5]
2002: St. Petersburg, Russia[7]
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