Deadline: 23-Jan-2026
The Front Line Defenders 2026 Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk recognizes courageous individuals, collectives, and organisations protecting human rights under dangerous conditions. Five laureates—one per global region—will be honored with financial support, advocacy visibility, and security assistance to continue their vital work.
Front Line Defenders 2026 Award – Recognizing Human Rights Defenders at Risk
Overview
The Front Line Defenders Award honors human rights defenders worldwide who demonstrate extraordinary courage in defending the rights of others, often under extreme threats. The 2026 nomination process is now open for individuals, collectives, organisations, or communities whose work has not yet received significant international recognition.
Who Can Be Nominated?
Eligible nominees include:
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Individuals actively engaged in human rights work
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Collectives, organisations, or communities advocating for rights under risk
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Defenders currently at risk, including those in exile if they remain threatened
Exclusions:
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Self-nominations are not accepted
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Nominees should not hold prominent political party roles
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Nominees who have received high-profile international recognition previously are ineligible
Award Benefits
Winners of the award gain:
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A financial grant to strengthen protection and continue work
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Collaboration with Front Line Defenders for media and advocacy support
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Local events to raise awareness in their country
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Attendance at the international award ceremony in Dublin
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Ongoing security consultation to safeguard their work
Nomination Process
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Nominations can be submitted by individuals or organisations
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Multiple nominations for the same nominee do not influence evaluation
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Only complete nominations will be considered
Key Considerations
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Nominees must demonstrate a clear record of active engagement in human rights work
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The award prioritizes defenders working in high-risk or hostile environments
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Visibility provided by the award can improve personal safety and advocacy impact
Tips for a Strong Nomination
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Highlight the nominee’s achievements and impact in defending human rights
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Clearly explain the risks they face and why recognition is crucial
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Include verifiable examples of ongoing or recent work
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Provide complete information and supporting documentation
FAQ
1. How many laureates are selected each year?
Five, one from each global region.
2. Can nominees submit their own applications?
No. Self-nominations are not accepted.
3. Are exiled human rights defenders eligible?
Yes, if they remain at risk.
4. Does the number of nominations affect selection?
No. Each nomination is evaluated independently.
5. What kind of support does the award provide?
Financial grants, advocacy visibility, local events, attendance at Dublin ceremony, and security consultation.
6. Who can submit nominations?
Organisations or individuals familiar with the nominee’s work.
7. Are incomplete nominations considered?
No. Only fully completed submissions will be reviewed.
Conclusion
The Front Line Defenders 2026 Award is a vital opportunity to recognize and protect human rights defenders operating under threat. By nominating deserving individuals or groups, supporters can amplify their voices, strengthen their safety, and bring global attention to their critical work.
For more information, visit Front Line Defenders.









































