The fourteenth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to women's rights activist Shaharzad Akbar from Afghanistan and the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey. 

The thirteenth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to women's rights activist Canan Arın from Turkey and investigative journalist Maira Ressa from the Philippines. 

The twelfth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to human rights defender Osman Kavala from Turkey and women's rights activist Mozn Hassan.

The eleventh International Hrant Dink Award were granted to human rights activist Nebahat Akkoç and Agnes Kharshiing from India.

The tenth International Hrant Dink Award were granted to human rights activist Murat Çelikkan and Mwatana Organization for Human Rights from Yemen.

The ninth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to lawyer Eren Keskin, who raises human rights violations and to Ai Weiwei, who draws attention to inequality throughout the world via his works of art.

The eighth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to Diyarbakir Bar Association for their works for human rights and rule of law, and to Theresa Kachindamoto, a tribal chief from Malawi who works for children's human rights.

The seventh International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to women’s rights activist Samar Badawi from Saudi Arabia and to Kaos GL, an initiative that works for LGBT rights in Turkey.

The sixth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to human rights activist Şebnem Korur Fincancı from Turkey and nuclear disarmament activist Angie Zelter from United Kingdom.

The fifth International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to laureates Saturday Mothers / People from Turkey and human rights defender Nataša Kandic from Serbia.

The fourth International Hrant Dink Award were granted to author İsmail Beşikçi from Turkey and human rights organisation “Memorial” from Russia.

The third International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to journalist Ahmet Altan from Turkey and human rights activist Lydia Cacho from Mexico.

The second International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to the Conscientious Objection Movement in Turkey and prosecutor Baltasar Garzón Real from Spain.

The first International Hrant Dink Awards were granted to journalist Alper Gormus from Turkey and journalist and human rights activist Amira Hass from Israel.