1,000 women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. The project's book, "1000 PeaceWomen Across the Globe" (2005), contains a long list of 96 "keywords" which provide the most comprehensive modern definition of "peace" that I have ever seen (e.g. categories of "museums for peace"). Click here to see the on-line version of the book, with 1,000 biographies arranged using the 96 "keywords." Access to health care (173 women) Access to justice Access to land; land reform Access to resources Access to water Alternative Income Generation Analysis of mechanisms that endanger peace Analysis of peace building mechanisms Anti-nuclear activism Armed violence Arms; small arms Building Civil Society Caste system; class discrimination (21 women) Child labour (7 women) Child Prostitution Child Soldiers Child trafficking Children's rights Children's welfare Corruption Cultural animation Death Penalty Democratization Destruction of the environment Development (118 women) Documentation of evidence Domestic violence Drug addiction (2 women) Drug trafficking Education Education for girls and women Empowerment towards independence Environment Equal access to education Exploitation Fair trade Fair wages Female genital mutilation Forced abortions Forced labour Forced marriages Forced pregnancies Forced prostitution Forced resettlements Foreign occupation; colonization Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Gender equality Genetics Genocide HIV/Aids Honor Killings Identity Infanticide Internally displaced persons; refugees Kidnapping Landmines -removal; ban Lesbian rights Literacy Mediation Micro-credit Migrants Militarization Minority rights Orphans Orphans of war Patriarchal discrimination Peace Education Political rights Poverty (106 women) Prisoner's rights Property rights Prostitution Psychosocial trauma Racial discrimination; racism Reconciliation Reconstruction Reintegration Religious understanding Reproductive rights Right to potable water Sexual violence Sharia laws Slavery Spiritual education Structural violence Sustainable Development Teenage pregnancy Trafficking in organs Trafficking in persons Truth-finding War crimes War economies (19 women) Women's rights Women's shelter Worker's rights
Access to health care (173 women) Access to justice Access to land; land reform Access to resources Access to water Alternative Income Generation Analysis of mechanisms that endanger peace Analysis of peace building mechanisms Anti-nuclear activism Armed violence Arms; small arms Building Civil Society Caste system; class discrimination (21 women) Child labour (7 women) Child Prostitution Child Soldiers Child trafficking Children's rights Children's welfare Corruption Cultural animation Death Penalty Democratization Destruction of the environment Development (118 women) Documentation of evidence Domestic violence Drug addiction (2 women) Drug trafficking Education Education for girls and women Empowerment towards independence Environment Equal access to education Exploitation Fair trade Fair wages Female genital mutilation Forced abortions Forced labour Forced marriages Forced pregnancies Forced prostitution Forced resettlements Foreign occupation; colonization Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Gender equality Genetics Genocide HIV/Aids Honor Killings Identity Infanticide Internally displaced persons; refugees Kidnapping Landmines -removal; ban Lesbian rights Literacy Mediation Micro-credit Migrants Militarization Minority rights Orphans Orphans of war Patriarchal discrimination Peace Education Political rights Poverty (106 women) Prisoner's rights Property rights Prostitution Psychosocial trauma Racial discrimination; racism Reconciliation Reconstruction Reintegration Religious understanding Reproductive rights Right to potable water Sexual violence Sharia laws Slavery Spiritual education Structural violence Sustainable Development Teenage pregnancy Trafficking in organs Trafficking in persons Truth-finding War crimes War economies (19 women) Women's rights Women's shelter Worker's rights
Arms; small arms Building Civil Society Caste system; class discrimination (21 women) Child labour (7 women) Child Prostitution Child Soldiers Child trafficking Children's rights Children's welfare Corruption
Cultural animation Death Penalty Democratization Destruction of the environment Development (118 women) Documentation of evidence Domestic violence Drug addiction (2 women) Drug trafficking Education
Education for girls and women Empowerment towards independence Environment Equal access to education Exploitation Fair trade Fair wages Female genital mutilation Forced abortions Forced labour
Forced marriages Forced pregnancies Forced prostitution Forced resettlements Foreign occupation; colonization Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Gender equality Genetics Genocide
HIV/Aids Honor Killings Identity Infanticide Internally displaced persons; refugees Kidnapping Landmines -removal; ban Lesbian rights Literacy Mediation
Micro-credit Migrants Militarization Minority rights Orphans Orphans of war Patriarchal discrimination Peace Education Political rights Poverty (106 women)
Prisoner's rights Property rights Prostitution Psychosocial trauma Racial discrimination; racism Reconciliation Reconstruction Reintegration Religious understanding Reproductive rights
Right to potable water Sexual violence Sharia laws Slavery Spiritual education Structural violence Sustainable Development Teenage pregnancy Trafficking in organs Trafficking in persons
Truth-finding War crimes War economies (19 women) Women's rights Women's shelter Worker's rights