
Virginia Gamba
Virginia Gamba is an esteemed diplomat and expert in international relations, currently serving as the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict. She is known for her dedication to protecting children affected by war and advocating for their rights on a global platform. Gamba has played a vital role in raising awareness about the impact of armed conflicts on children and has been instrumental in policy initiatives aimed at safeguarding their welfare.
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Ukraine:
Virginia Gamba presented the annual report of the UN Secretary-General regarding children's rights in armed conflicts.
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Lithuania:
Virginia Gamba is the UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict who expressed concern over the suffering of children in war zones.
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United Kingdom:
Virginia Gamba is the special representative of the UN secretary general for children and armed conflict.
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Cabo Verde:
Virginia Gamba is the UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict who highlighted the plight of children in conflict zones.
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Monaco:
Virginia Gamba is the UN Special Representative who expressed concern over the plight of 22,495 children affected by violence.
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France:
Virginia Gamba is the UN Special Representative who highlighted the plight of 22,495 children affected by violence in conflict zones.
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Argentina:
Virginia Gamba is the highest-ranking Argentine at the United Nations and will lead the celebration of the International Day against Hate Speech.
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Argentina:
Virginia Gamba is a high-ranking official at the UN and is involved in children's issues in armed conflicts.
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Colombia:
Virginia Gamba is the interim special advisor of the UN for the prevention of genocide and expressed concern over the bombings in Gaza.
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Andorra:
Virginia Gamba is the special representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict.
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