Dar es Salaam, Feb. 19 -- A JOURNEY spanning between 15 and 22 hours across two continents, Africa and Europe marked the beginning of my visit to one of the worlds most symbolic institutions of peace.

After stopovers at major international airports in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Stockholm, Sweden, I finally landed in Oslo, Norway, home to the globally renowned Nobel Peace Centre, a place where history preserves the courage and vision of individuals who dared to change the world.

Walking into the grand exhibition halls felt like stepping into humanitys collective memory. The walls displayed not merely portraits, but powerful stories of individuals and organisations whose efforts reshaped global conversations on justice, reconciliation and ...