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Activists from Sudan, Myanmar, the Pacific Islands, Taiwan, and climate advocates won the 2025 Right Livelihood Award for human rights, climate justice, and democracy efforts.
The 2025 Right Livelihood Award, known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize," was given to activists from Sudan, Myanmar, the Pacific Islands, and Taiwan for their work in human rights, climate justice, and democratic resilience.
Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms were recognized for sustaining millions through community-led mutual aid during war and state collapse.
Justice for Myanmar received the award for exposing military financial networks and corporate complicity.
Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change and Julian Aguon were honored for advancing climate justice by taking legal action at the world’s highest court.
Taiwan’s Audrey Tang was awarded for using digital tools to strengthen democracy and citizen engagement.
The Stockholm-based foundation cited their collective impact in countering authoritarianism, polarization, and climate crises.
The laureates will receive their awards in December.
Activistas de Sudán, Myanmar, las Islas del Pacífico, Taiwán y defensores del clima ganaron el Premio Right Livelihood 2025 por sus esfuerzos por los derechos humanos, la justicia climática y la democracia.