
09th
January 2010
New FAO
Goodwill Ambassadors
{P.Cardin, C. Lewis,
Anggun, F. Lu and the First
Lady of the Dominican Republic}
Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) honoured
five new high profile personalities as Goodwill
Ambassadors, the agency has announced.
The First Lady of the Dominican Republic, Margarita
Cedeño de Fernández, French fashion
designer Pierre Cardin, American athlete Carl
Lewis, Indonesian singer and songwriter Anggun
and Colombian singer Fanny Lu had been awarded
the title on World Food Day, 16th October 2009)
in Rome.
Mme Cedeño de Fernández has been
presented with the title of Extraordinary Ambassador
in recognition of the numerous social development
projects in food and agriculture she has undertaken
in her own country and in particular those benefiting
women.
Fashion legend Cardin, one of the world’s
top stylists for both women and men, has initiated
a large number of humanitarian projects and
public campaigns notably for the victims of
the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
American runner Carl Lewis, winner of nine Olympic
gold medals, was nominated Century Sportsman
by the International Olympic Committee. Indonesian
singer and songwriter Anggun, one of the first
Asian artists to have broken on to the international
music scene with her hit album “Snow on
the Sahara” has campaigned for a wide
range of social and environmental causes.
Colombian singer Fanny Lu who has topped music
charts in Latin America for the past three years
and has been active in promoting World Food
Day and the FAO TeleFood campaign to fund micro-projects
around the globe.
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