Nomination Process

The Gusi Peace Prize International nomination process involves several steps to identify individuals or organizations whose contributions significantly impact peace, human rights, and global progress. The Gusi Peace Prize International emphasizes recognizing efforts that contribute to world peace and international cooperation, spanning a wide range of disciplines.

Eligibility

Individuals or organizations from various fields, including social justice, science, medicine, politics, and philanthropy, may be eligible. Nominees should have demonstrated a commitment to peace and positive contributions to society.

Nomination Submission

Nominations are typically submitted by individuals or institutions with relevant expertise, such as past laureates, distinguished academics, or public figures. Self-nomination is usually not accepted.

Nomination Form

A formal nomination form must be completed, which typically includes the following:

Nominee’s personal details (name, background)
Achievements and contributions
Specific work or initiatives that promote peace
Impact of the nominee’s work on communities or global peace efforts
References or supporting documents

Screening Committee

A committee reviews all the nominations to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria. This committee is responsible for verifying the validity of the claims and accomplishments listed in the nomination.

Selection Process

After the screening, a selection panel evaluates the nominees based on their impact, commitment to peace and justice, and how their work aligns with the Gusi Peace Prize’s mission.

Announcement of Laureates

The selected laureates are usually announced in advance of the award ceremony, which takes place annually in Manila, Philippines.