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AT THE CITADEL OF CASCAIS A MAGNIFICENT CELEBRATION WITH THE JETHRO CIVIL HUMANITARIAN DIPLOMATS AND THE MARTIN LUTHER KING AWARD

Photo of Mrs. Marianela Mirpuri the Civil Diplomat from Jethro International

A magnificent celebration for individuals who devote themselves to acts of humanity and humanitarian deeds.

 

The historic Fortress of the Cascais Citadel was the setting for the Jethro Civil Diplomacy Solemn Act.

The beautiful place also houses the Palace of the Presidency of the Portuguese Republic.

 

Jethro Civil Diplomat is an organization headquartered in Europe and present on all world continents

The Jethro Civil Diplomat’s mission is to engage leaders from all segments of society and provide these leaders with certifications of legal authority.

Jethro’s certifications allow humanitarian leaders to act in society and inspire change on multiple fronts.

Being a Civil Diplomat at Jethro means being a protagonist in solutions to the greatest challenges of the 21st century.

It involves choosing humanitarian actions and projects to promote quality of life in megacities.

Jethro’s Civil Diplomats work in the areas of:

  • Sustainable energy
  • Climate change
  • International economic development and cooperation
  • Health
  • Migration
  • And the challenge areas of our contemporary world.

 

At the Solemn Act, the European Board

And also attended the ceremony Mr. Bruno Costa – Humanitarian Global Director from Jethro Civil Diplomacy.

 

Humanitarian Civil Diplomacy is supported by International Conventions

The Jethro Civil Diplomats are the representative and holder of authority and legitimacy to exercise the prestigious diplomatic role between nations, the state, and different spheres of society.

At this ceremony, the following Jethro’s Civil Diplomats were certified:

  • Alex Roger Dias
  • Alex Roger Dias Junior
  • Ana Carolina Gomes Ribeiro
  • Ana Lúcia Frazão Corrêa
  • Ana Paula Luiz Salgado Braga
  • Andrea Cristina de Oliveira
  • Aparecida Maria da Silva Veneno
  • Beata Sadurska
  • Bianca Curtinhas Almeida Pimentel
  • Carolina Freire Marciano
  • Diego da Silva Cruz
  • Diogo Henrique Souza Santos
  • Douglas Gonçalves de Lima
  • Fabrício Leonardo Rios dos Santos
  • Fernando José Silva Pereira
  • Glenda Costa Barros
  • João Carlos Rodrigues Andrade
  • Jose Manuel Chora Veneno
  • Júlio César Lima da Silva
  • Kalil Emanuel Araujo dos Reis
  • Lucas Emiliano Brigido Luna
  • Luís Eduardo de Almeida Cachudo Nunes
  • Marcella Rosa da Silva Fernandes
  • Maria Aparecida Consentino Agostini
  • Mariana Costa Albernaz
  • Marianela Corte Real Mirpuri
  • Nívia de Oliveira Cardoso Ferreira
  • Nuno Nicola Santos Covacich
  • Petrus Felipe Carvalho Lucchesi
  • Reginaldo Rangel Honorato
  • Renata Morais Furtado Mendes
  • Stephenie Coker Rank
  • Tiago Rocha Vieira
  • Wanderson Santos Negrelli
  • Wagner Urbonavicius
  • Wellington Marques Lima dos Santos

 

Nominations – Directors of Expansion from Jethro Civil Diplomacy

Over the years, Jethro Civil Diplomat has expanded humanitarian action in projects and initiatives that arise from the daily reality of each Humanitarian Civil Diplomat.

The Directors of Expansion from Jethro in each country support Civil Diplomats in their respective sectors of activity.

The nominated Directors from Jethro are:

 

Martin Luther King Award Ceremony from Jethro Civil Diplomacy

The highest honor that Civil Diplomat Jethro bestows on a leader carries the meaning of Martin Luther King.

The Martin Luther King Award was one of the most emotive moments of the ceremony.

The following Humanitarian Civil Diplomats from Jethro Civil Diplomat were honored with the Martin Luther King Award:

  • Mr. Nuno Nicola Covacich
    A Jethro Civil Diplomat, he has a Croatian surname from a family that moved to Portugal 6 generations ago. Mr. Nuno has been a businessman in the health sector for 17 years, developing innovative hospital solutions. He has experienced several armed conflicts in Europe. He is one of the founders of Herows – Humanitarian Electronic Relief of War Saviors that help war survivors by giving them access to food and medical care. The organization includes volunteers from Portugal and other countries. His most recent actions in Europe were in Ukraine and Poland.

 

  • Mrs. Marianela Corte Real Mirpuri
    A Jethro Civil Diplomat, in the 2000s, he started the Hera Project, which reached a global scale through advisors and ambassadors who promoted various social responsibility actions. The founder of the Hera City, a sustainable city that aims to promote community life, respect for the planet, human rights, and women’s rights. Marianela Mirpuri is the CEO of the Good Bottle Company and mentor of the biodegradable and compostable biopolymer project that brings a new reality to our planet by reducing the abusive use of plastic packaging.

 

We congratulate all the Humanitarian Civil Diplomats from Jethro.

With the expectations to utilize their badges and credentials while upholding the freedom and responsibility essential for diplomacy and always prioritizing humanitarian actions.

Imagens: Luísa Pinheiro – Polycord Filmworks

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