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The Clinton Global Initiative will organize several forums for three days that will be attended by heads of state, experts and representatives of social organizations dicaprio The president of Kosovo, social activists and actor Leonardo DiCaprio, among other personalities, were awarded on Sunday night by the Clinton Foundation for their work as "global citizens." "The awardees are some of the most visionary in the world and embody what it means to be a global citizen," said former US President Bill Clinton at an event he led tonight. The event was the beginning of the annual assembly of the Clinton Global Initiative, which for three days, starting this Monday, will organize several forums that will be attended by heads of state, experts and representatives of social organizations. The event, like every year, will bring together many well-known faces.
The actress Eva Longoria and the singer Sting participated, among others, in the opening gala. Also playing a prominent role was Chelsea Clinton, who is about to make her parents Special Database grandparents for the first time. Among those awarded is the president of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga , for her role in promoting reconciliation in the region and promoting political and institutional changes that allow that country to access the European Union. DiCaprio was awarded for his work to protect the environment and specifically the preservation of the oceans. Last week, the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon, announced the appointment of the American actor Leonardo DiCaprio as the new United Nations messenger of peace against climate change, during a press conference at the UN headquarters in New York. "DiCaprio is not only one of the best-known actors, he also has a long history of commitment to environmental causes," explained Ban, who recalls the role of the actor's foundation, dedicated to the protection of the last virgin places on Earth. and to the implementation of solutions to create a harmonious relationship between humanity and the environment.
Hours before receiving the award, the actor demonstrated against Climate Change in the streets of New York. Saudi Hayat Sindi was awarded for her work promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the Middle East. Farmer social activists Lucas Benitez and Greg Asbed also received the same honor from the Clinton Global Initiative, as did Irwin Mark Jacobs for his work expanding wireless systems in underserved communities. “I am encouraged by their efforts and optimistic for our collective future,” former President Clinton said at the event. These Clinton Foundation awards recognize the social or philanthropic work of the winners and have been awarded for seven years. Even if the workers in San Emilio jumped the fence, as some have done, they would not be able to afford transportation back to Culiacán, not the $100 bus ticket to return home,” the outlet details. Juan Hernández, a father of five from Veracruz, was worried about his wife, who had been injured in an accident. “I want to leave,” he said. “But if I leave I lose everything.
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