Jethro Civil Diplomat Mr. Mabi Mathias from Gabon shares his humanitarian vision for African countries in a meeting with European Director Mr. Bruno Costa.
In 2023, the UN pointed out 11 humanitarian crises that could not be put aside, and among them are economic and social situations faced by African countries. According to Jethro Civil Diplomat Mr. Mabi Mathias, from Libreville – Gabon, there is an urgent need to scale up food, nutrition, health, and other life-saving services in African countries.
In addition to being with the European Director Mr. Bruno Costa, the Jethro Civil Diplomat Mr. Mabi Mathias had the opportunity to visit the Palácio da Cidadela de Cascais, also called Paço da Cidadela, in the municipality of Cascais, district of Lisbon, in Portugal. The history of the Cidadela Palace is related to that of the heads of state of Portugal, from the Monarchy to the Republic.
Mr. Mabi Mathias would have received Jethro’s Certificates at the Milan Meeting. Still, due to logistical reasons that made it impossible for him to attend the event, he was received by the European Director at the Civil Diplomat Base in Portugal at Casa da Guia.
The World President of Jethro Civil Diplomat insisted on attending the occasion when the guidelines for actions in Africa were discussed. In this way, soon, we will be publishing the results of the actions that will be carried out in the different segments of societies in more than 40 African countries.
After the visit, Mr. Mabi Mathias, who already has strong relationships in Côte d’Ivoire and has added leaders to Jethro Civil Diplomat who already carries out relevant work in this region, promoted a meeting with leaders from 12 African countries with which he maintains direct relations. This meeting was already the first step in planning for humanitarian actions established by the connection between Jethro Civil Diplomat Mr. Mabi Mathias and the European Director.
It is expected that there will be an interaction between the projects already carried out in several African countries and that new Jethro Civil Diplomat Area Coordinators will assume positions to relate to the humanitarian demands of the respective countries. These actions also involve Angola which, under Jethro Director Mr. Benedito Caxala, has been operating in the country for more than 5 years with excellence in humanitarian guidelines.
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