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Colombian social entrepreneur and activist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angelo Cardona (born 5 January 1997) is a Colombian social entrepreneur, peace and human rights activist. He is a representative of Latin America to the International Peace Bureau.[1][2] Co-founder and President of the Ibero-American Alliance for Peace[3] and ambassador of Colombia to the Youth Assembly at the United Nations.[4] In 2021, he won The Diana Award.[5]
Angelo Cardona | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Peace Activist, Human rights defender, Social entrepreneur, Speaker |
Years active | 2008 – present |
Organization | Ibero-American Alliance for Peace |
Board member of | International Peace Bureau World Beyond War |
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Website | angelocardona |
Cardona has denounced the human rights violations that his country is experiencing in different international decision-making scenarios such as the United Nations Headquarters, European Parliament, German Parliament, British Parliament, United States Congress, Argentina Congress and Colombian Congress.[6][7][8]
He served as peace ambassador of the Global Peace Chain from 2020 to 2022,[2][9][10] and in 2018 was invited as a speaker by the Amnesty International group in Berlin, to share his knowledge about the implementation of the peace agreement in Colombia.[11]
He is part of the Youth for Disarmament initiative of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs and was among the winners of the '75 words for disarmament' launched by the United Nations to commemorate the 75 years of its foundation and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.[12][13][14][15][16]
In 2016, at age 19, he became a member of the International Peace Bureau,[7][8] and co-founded the International Peace Bureau Youth Network (IPBYN).[17][1][18] In 2019, Cardona was appointed Council member of the International Peace Bureau.[19]
Cardona is also part of the international Steering Group for the Global Campaign on Military Spending (GCOMS).[20] As part of the campaign in 2020, together with 28 Colombian members of Congress, he proposed the transfer of 1 billion Colombian pesos from military purposes to the health sector. The Colombian Ministry of Defense agreed to 10 percent of that, moving 100 million pesos (or US$25 million).[21][22][23] In 2021, he was supported by 33 Colombian members of congress who demanded the President of Colombia, Iván Duque, allocate 1 billion pesos from the defense sector to the health sector.[24] Cardona also requested the Government to refrain from purchasing 24 warplanes that would cost $4.5 million.[25][26] According to him, with that money, the government could purchase at least 300,000 vaccines against COVID-19 and strengthen the health system in the country.[27][28][29] On May 4, 2021, amid violent protests unleashed in Colombia as a result of the proposal for a new tax reform.[30] The Minister of Finance, José Manuel Restrepo, announced that the Government will comply with the request to not purchase the warplanes.[31][32]
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