Katarina Kruhonja
(1949-)

Croatian Physician,
Director, Centre for Peace, Nonviolence & Human Rights

1998 Right Livelihood Award Winner

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birthplace:
Osijek, Croatia

Katarina Kruhonja is a Croatian physician, specializing in nuclear medicine, and Director of the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights in Osijek, Croatia. The Centre, which she helped cofound in 1992, works to promote peace education by organizing seminars and workshops for teachers and students; advocates for human rights; and conducts post-war peacebuilding, including psychological counseling for those who lived through the conflicts that tore apart the Balkans and for those refugees who have returned to their homeland after the war's end. In 1998, Katarina Kruhonja and Vesna Terselic, founder of the Croatian Anti-War Campaign, shared the Right Livelihood Award (often called the Alternative Nobel Prize) "...for their dedication to a long-term process of peace-building and reconciliation in the Balkans."

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