
Chatham House Prize
The Chatham House Prize is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) to recognize a country that has made a significant contribution to international peace, security, or cooperation within the past year. The award is based on merit, emphasizing leadership and constructive efforts in global diplomacy. It aims to promote positive international actions and encourage countries to pursue peaceful solutions to conflicts. The prize ceremony generates greater awareness of effective diplomacy and highlights examples of successful international collaboration.