Mario Giro
Mario Giro (born 1958, in Rome) is an Italian trade-unionist, and since 1990 a mediator for peace in the Community of Sant'Egidio.
Biography
Mario Giro joined the Community of Sant’Egidio in 1975, and today serves as its Director for International Relations.
Mario Giro participated in several mediation missions, in Mozambique, Algeria, Burundi, Kosovo, Liberia, Guinea, Niger, Togo, Ivory Coast, DR Congo, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Colombia and Uganda.
He was awarded on November 5, 2010, the Fondation Chirac Prize for Conflict Prevention.[1]
He was appointed as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in May 2013, in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Enrico Letta.
References
External links
- Mario Giro, laureate of the Fondation Chirac Prize for Conflict Prevention
- A Discussion with Mario Giro, Director for International Affairs, Community of Sant’Egidio. Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs
- Community of Sant'Egidio
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