Since 1979, Nansen Laureates started to receive a cash prize of USD 50,000 which has increased over time. In 2017, the winner received USD 150,000. The prize is generously donated by the governments of Norway and Switzerland.

The Nansen Refugee Award monetary prize aims at enabling its annual recipient to pursue a project to assist displaced people, developed in close consultation with UNHCR.

Since 2017, regional runners-up are also recognised for their humanitarian efforts.

2022 - Dr. Angela Merkel

Under the former Chancellor’s leadership, Germany welcomed more than 1.2 million refugees and asylum-seekers at the height of the conflict in Syria and amid violence elsewhere, overseeing efforts to integrate them into society.

2021- Jeel Albena Association

The Jeel Albena Association for humanitarian development, a Yemeni humanitarian organization founded in 2017 by Ameen Jubran has provided a lifeline to tens of thousands of people displaced by the country’s conflict is the winner of the 2021 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award. © UNHCR/Ahmed Haleem

2020- Mayerlín Vergara Pérez

Mayerlín Vergara Pérez, Maye, a human rights activist, campaigner, and the Caribbean Regional Coordinator for the Renacer Foundationa non-governmental organization in Colombia, has spent the last 20 years working to identify and rescue sexually exploited and trafficked children, many of whom are refugees. She has helped hundreds of the approximately 22,000 children and teenagers served by the organization since its inception 32 years ago. © UNHCR/Nicolo Filippo Rosso

2019- Azizbek Ashurov

2018 – Dr. Evan Atar Adaha

2017 –  Zannah Mustapha 

2016 – Efi Latsoudi

2016 – Konstantinos Mitragas

2015 – Aqeela Asifi

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2014 – Butterflies with New Wings Building a Future

2013 – Sister Angélique Namaika

2012 – Hawa Aden Mohamed

2011 – Nasser Salim Ali Al-Hamairy

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2010 – Alixandra Fazzina

2009 – Edward Kennedy

2008 – Chris Clark

2007 – Katrine Camilleri

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2006 – Akio Kanai

2005 – Marguerite Barankitse