The youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize is Malala Yousafzai , not Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Teddy Roosevelt, Gandhi, or Jimmy Carter.

Direct answer

From the options given — Rigoberta Menchú Tum, Teddy Roosevelt, Gandhi, and Jimmy Carter — none is the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Malala Yousafzai received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at age 17, making her the youngest Peace Prize winner in history.

Ages and context

  • Malala Yousafzai: Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 at age 17 for her work advocating education for children, especially girls.
  • Rigoberta Menchú Tum: Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for her struggle for social justice and indigenous rights; she was in her 30s at the time.
  • Teddy Roosevelt: Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for mediating the Russo-Japanese War, as a middle‑aged U.S. president.
  • Jimmy Carter: Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his decades of work in diplomacy and conflict resolution, long after his presidency.
  • Gandhi: Widely associated with peace and nonviolence but was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, despite multiple nominations.

In quiz-style terms

If this is a multiple‑choice forum or homework‑style question with those four names as options, the factual correct overall answer is Malala Yousafzai, who is not on that list.

So, the true youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner is Malala Yousafzai (age 17, 2014).

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