The Kvinna Till Kvinna foundation (Sweden) was award Right Livelihood Award in 2002 for
A.
its remarkable successes in healing the wounds of ethnic hatred and war, by helping women, often the prime victims, to be the major agents of reconciliation and peace-building
B.
outstanding courage and persistent efforts to expose and bring to account the tortures
C.
Their exemplary and indomitable courage and compassion, which have proved that, even after murderous civil war, young people from different ethnic groups can learn to live and build a future together in peace and harmony