UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador

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UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador is an official postnominal honorific title, title of authority, legal status and job description assigned to those goodwill ambassadors and advocates who are designated by the United Nations. UNIDO goodwill ambassadors are expert advocates of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and use their abilities and experience to advocate for sustainable industrial development in developing countries. Other United Nations goodwill ambassador programs usually take a celebrity approach.[1]

Current UNIDO goodwill ambassadors

Current listed and supporting goodwill ambassadors, and the year they were appointed:[2]

Time Ambassador Country Profession
2019 Elisabetta Lattanzio Illy File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy photographer and journalist
2018 Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta former President of the Republic of Malta
2018 Veronika Peshkova File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia executive Director of the Women’s Entrepreneurship Development Centre
2015 Janne Vangen Solheim File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Chief Executive Officer of the Janusfabrikken AS
2014 Helen Hai File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China CEO of the Made in Africa Initiative
2014 Marc Van Montagu File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium pioneer of plant molecular biology
2011 Marcos Pontes File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Brazil’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
2005 Reinosuke Hara File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan representative of Hayama Capital Inc.
2005 Peter Sutherland File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland industrialist and politician
2005 Mario Baccini File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy politician and President of the Italian Microcredit Institute
2004 Mamadou Mansour Cama File:Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal businessman

See also

References

  1. "Goodwill Ambassadors | UNIDO". saro.org.za. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
  2. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (2021-03-23). "UNIDO Goodwill Ambassadors". UNIDO. Retrieved 2021-03-23.

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