Latin American presidents with the Nobel Peace Prize

This list explores the Latin American leaders who have been honored with the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize. It focuses on presidents who, during their tenure or for their significant efforts, received this global recognition for their work in conflict resolution, human rights promotion, or peacebuilding. Discover the impactful legacies of these Latin American presidents and their contributions to global peace. Analyze their achievements and the historical context of their awards. This ranking offers a unique perspective on leadership and diplomacy in the region.

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    Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1936)

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    • Architect of the South American Anti-War Pact

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    Carlos Saavedra Lamas, an Argentine statesman, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his crucial role in mediating the peace agreement that ended the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. His diplomatic efforts were instrumental in resolving a significant regional conflict.

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    Óscar Arias Sánchez (1986-1990)

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    • Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1987

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    Óscar Arias Sánchez, former President of Costa Rica, received the Nobel Peace Prize for his tireless efforts to bring peace and stability to Central America during a period of intense civil conflicts. He was the architect of the Esquipulas II Accord, a landmark regional peace plan.