Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and US Politicians Bernie Sanders and Anthony Blinken have been nominated for the Tipperary International Peace Award.
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is a Palestinian doctor and human rights defender from northern Gaza
Bertie Ahern is Nominated for his part in the negotiation of the Good Friday Agreement
Francesca P. Albanese is an Italian international lawyer and academic, who was appointed United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories.
Ifrah Ahmed is an Irish/Somali activist and campaigner against female genital mutilation
US senator Bernard Sandersis Nominated for addressing issues regarding US responsibility on the war in Gaza.
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed also known as Farmaajo, is former Somali Prime Minister and President who works to promote peace, stability, and unity in the Horn of Africa.
Sisters2Sisters is a primarily woman-led campaign group that raises awareness of the situation of women and LGBTIQA+ persons in and from Myanmar
Hanna Jallouf OFM, is a Syrian Catholic titular bishop who was kidnapped with around 20 of his parishioners for five days. Nominated for his dealings with ISIS and for saving the lives of those that were kidnapped.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim bin Jabr Al Thani is Qatar’s Prime Minister who’s been leading negotiations, between Hamas and Israel
Father Elias Zahlawi, a catholic priest of the Church of Our Lady of Damascus
US secretary of state Antony John Blinken is nominated for his work in the middle east
Yuly Velásquez, is a Human rights defender and environmentalist in Colombia
Alastair Logan OBE, Gareth Peirce, Michael Mansfield KC and the late Sr. Sarah Clarke are nominated as a group for their work to support the Guilford Four and the Birmingham Six.