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Diplomacy Watch is an independent, non-political, non-profit making organisation with three objectives. To seek, encourage and publish outstanding diplomacy efforts and achievements around the world. We believe that world leaders, diplomats and ordinary citizens should be appreciated for their achievements and outstanding diplomacy efforts that have or, are aimed at making our world safer and better.

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We aim not to criticise but will feature issues where public diplomacy can be useful. Example, the Darfur crises or those in line with the UN´s Priorities.
President Mubarak of Egypt - has consistently been engaged in active diplomatic efforts for the past 30 years, especially in the Israeli Palestinian conflct. Mother Teresa of Culcutta - Born in Yugoslavia, educated in Paris, worked and lived in the slums of India - she once said, ´Before you speak, it is necessary for you to listen, for God speaks in the silence of the heart . . .´ an example of a true saint who gave all she had and all she was to help and support the weary and the poor. Even in his old age, she campaigned tirelessly around the world, lobbying world leaders to do more for the poor amongst us in the world. Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary-General - helped significantly reform the UN and its responsiveness in dealing with international crises He was a Baptist Minister or clergyman. He was one of the youngest civil rights activist in his time, leading the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott in America and, helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president. His most remembered accomplishment was when he led the 1963 March on Washington, where millions of people, black and white, heard him deliver his “I Have a Dream” speech. That speech raised public awareness of the civil rights movement which also helped in establishing him as one of the greatest orators in the history of the U.S. King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1964. This was for his work to end racial discrimination and racial segregation through the use of civil disobedience and other non-violent means. Before his death in 1968, he had succeeded in refocusing his efforts on bringing an end to poverty as well as the opposing of the Vietnam War, through the use of his Christian religion. His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States and he is seem in today´s world as one of the most renowned human rights icons. Although he was assassinated in 4 April 1968, he was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004. Also, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established as a U.S. national holiday in 1986. Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales - her genuine and warm affection for people from all over the world, and her down-to-earth approach made her one of the best ´Goodwill Ambassadors´, and the ´people´s princess´. His real name is Paul David Hewson, from Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. He is however better known by his stage name Bono, whilst the main vocalist of the Irish rock band U2. Bono was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. He is a music legend but said to be more widely known for his activism concerning Africa, for which he co-founded DATA. He for many years, both organized and played in several benefit concerts. He has actively lobbyed and campaigned for better conditions for the majority of the world´s disadvantaged people. His influence on politicians has been one of the most remarkable. He is arguably one of the most influential musicians in the world who has and continues to use his talents in music and his fame to promote the concept of Goodwill Ambassador for a better world. He is a co-founder of the ONE Campaign, Product Red and EDUN. Despite the mixture of praises and criticisms for his activism and involvement with U2, he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, granted an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II of the UK, and named as a Person of the Year by Time. He has also received many other awards and nomination over the years. The Bill and Melinda Foundation is one channel by which Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, has been giving his wealth to help fight some of the health problems in developing countries.  Nelson Mandella, First democratic South African President - he harboured no bitterness, despite being imprisoned for 27 years for his beliefs in equal rights for all South Africans. He was and continues to be a unifier and a bridge to peaceful co-existance of both black and white South Africans and adored all over the world. “For the millions of children whose voices are not being heard, let us commit to take a stand, and take a step, and make real strides for child survival and education.” - HRH Queen Rania. Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, an ardent and outspoken advocate for the world’s children, was appointed UNICEF’s first Eminent Advocate for Children in January 2007.
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