
Nobel Peace Prize (indirect contributor)
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to individuals or organizations that have made significant efforts to promote peace and resolve conflicts. An indirect contributor is someone whose actions, ideas, or influence help create the conditions necessary for peace, even if they don’t directly negotiate treaties or end conflicts themselves. For example, a diplomat, researcher, or advocate whose work fosters understanding, human rights, or disarmament can be recognized as an indirect contributor. Their contributions help build the foundation for peaceful resolutions, emphasizing the importance of enabling environments and broader efforts that support peace initiatives.