The ICIP Peace in Progress Award 2026 is now open for nominations. This is the fifteenth edition of the award, which aims to publicly recognise individuals, organisations, or institutions that have made an outstanding and sustained contribution to the promotion and construction of peace, both in Catalonia and internationally.

This year’s edition introduces a significant new feature: the financial endowment has increased from €6,000 to €10,000. The award also includes public recognition and a sculpture created by Nobel Peace Prize laureate, artist, and activist Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, entitled Puerta del Sol.

The call will remain open until 14 April 2026. Applications must be submitted electronically through the Government of Catalonia’s Procedures Portal or in person at any official registry of the Government of Catalonia.

Fifteen years of trajectory

In previous editions, the jury has honoured individuals and organisations at the international level, including: the Syrian women’s association Women Now for Development (2025); activist and researcher Vicenç Fisas (2024); the associations Women Victims of the War of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Forgotten Children of War (2023); the Basque civil society movement for peace (2022); Congolese activist Julienne Lusenge (2020); the Collective of Families of Disappeared Persons in Algeria (2019); the Mexican organisation Cauce Ciudadano (2018); activist Arcadi Oliveres (2017); the NGO Peace Brigades International (2016); Capuchin friar Joan Botam (2015); the organisation WILPF (2014); former general Jovan Divjak (2013); the Mothers of Soacha (2012); and the movement of conscientious objectors and insubordinates, symbolised by Pepe Beúnza (2011).

In 2011, the Parliament of Catalonia was also recognised with a special, extraordinary edition of the award.

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