NWI at a Glance

Nobel Women’s Initiative is led by eight women Nobel Peace Prize laureates - Jody Williams (USA), Shirin Ebadi (Iran), Tawakkol Karman (Yemen), Leymah Gbowee (Liberia), Rigoberta Menchu Tum (Guatemala), Maria Ressa (Philippines), Narges Mohammadi (Iran) and Oleksandra Matviichuk (Ukraine). Women are crucial to lasting peace, and yet in times of war and conflict they are seen as victims, and too often excluded from formal peace-building processes. The laureates know the importance of women peacebuilders, and the challenges they face firsthand. At NWI they work together to use the platform and access that the Nobel Peace Prize offers to elevate the voices and support the work of women peace activists.  

Through our work, we aim to achieve three key outcomes: 

Outcome 1: Women Leading Peace Together 

Collective power of women’s movement and feminist peace leadership is bolder  

“At the end of the day what matters in our world...is finding sisters that can help us in our goals and objectives” - Leymah Gbowee 

Outcome 2: Women Influencing Change 

Decision-makers recognize and center the priorities of women activists in strategies and policies.  

“It is women who will open the door to democracy in Iran.” — Shirin Ebadi 

Outcome 3: Women Shifting Media Narrative 

Women activists and their solutions for peace are more represented in media, transforming dominant narratives  

“Information integrity is the mother of all battles. Win this, and we can win the rest. Lose this, and we lose everything.” — Maria Ressa.