The PRIO’s director, Henrik Urdal, highlighted the importance of election observers like Poland's ODIHR in legitimising election results - as well as the role of elections as a foundation for democracy. He noted that more than half of the world’s population went to the polls this year.
PRIO, which has a track record of successfully predicting the winners of the award, also singled out Sudan's youth-led Emergency Response Rooms this year.
Other candidates singled out by PRIO are the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and its head Philippe Lazzarini - as well as the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
All in all, 286 candidates were nominated this year - and the Norwegian Nobel Committee will announce the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize winner on Friday, October 11th.
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Source: PAP, Reuters