The International Kim Jong Il Prize (Korean: 국제김정일상) is a North Korean award named after the country's second leader, Kim Jong Il.
It was created on December 24, 2012, approximately a year after his death.
The International Kim Jong Il Prize consists of diploma, medal and trophy (metallic handicraft work.)
The council selects and decides the candidate and organizes the conferment of the Prize.
The Council consists of 1 secretary-general and 7 directors.