
1947 Nobel Peace Prize
The 1947 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the International Labour Organization (ILO) for its efforts to promote social justice, improve workers’ rights, and foster peaceful international cooperation in labor standards. Established after World War II, the ILO aimed to rebuild trust and stability worldwide by addressing themes like fair employment, workers’ safety, and social equality. The prize recognized its vital role in supporting economic stability and preventing conflicts through promoting fair treatment of workers across nations.