Since 1998 the Nuclear-Free Future Award (NFFA) has annually honoured the architects of a nuclear-free planet. The NFFA makes awards to individuals, organizations and communities for their outstanding commitment towards creating a world free of the threat of nuclear weapons and nuclear power.[1]

The NFFA is a project of the Franz Moll Foundation and in 2007 gave out awards in four categories: Opposition ($10,000 prize), Education ($10,000 prize), Solutions ($10,000 prize), and Lifetime Achievement (contemporary work of art). The 2007 Awards ceremony, hosted by the state government of Salzburg, Austria, took place at the the Archbishop's Palace on 18 October.[1]

Laureates

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