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Vishal Prasad of Fiji accepts ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ on behalf of Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change

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Vishal Prasad of Fiji accepts ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ on behalf of Pacific Islands Students
Fighting Climate Change

Vishal Prasad, Director and co-founder of Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change
(PISFCC), will accept the 2025 Right Livelihood Award in Stockholm on 2 December on
behalf of the group. Since 2019, he has been at the forefront of the youth-driven campaign
that united more than 130 countries behind the call for an Advisory Opinion on climate
change from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The six-year effort pushed governments
to seek clarity on states’ legal duties to safeguard present and future generations from climate
harms. On 23 July 2025, the ICJ issued its landmark opinion, confirming those obligations
and opening the door to new avenues for climate justice worldwide. Prasad is now continuing
this work to operationalise the ICJ’s ruling at PISFCC, strengthening global youth action to
hold governments accountable for the climate crisis.

The 2025 Right Livelihood Award, also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize,” is being
given to four Laureates: Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and Julian Aguon
(Pacific Islands and Guam), Justice For Myanmar (Myanmar), Audrey Tang (Taiwan), and
Emergency Response Rooms (Sudan).

Since 1980, the Right Livelihood Award has recognised 203 Laureates from 81 countries,
celebrating their courage to solve global problems

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