Sunday, 15 April 2018

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The National Goodwill Ambassador's Award is a National honorary Award ceremony to celebrate and honour Individuals who have in different Platforms contributed immensely to the societal transformation and Youth Development and also involve in humanitarian causes. (Selfless Service to Humanity).

WHAT IS A GOODWILL AMBASSADOR?
Goodwill Ambassador is a collective term sometimes used as a substitute honorific title or a title of honor for an Ambassador of Goodwill; but, most appropriately for a generic recognition, it is a job position or description that is usually indicated following the name of the individual recognized in the position. Goodwill ambassadors generally deliver goodwill or promote ideals from one entity to another, or to a population.


A goodwill ambassador may be an individual from one country who resides in or travels to another country, in a diplomatic mission (or international friendship mission) at a peer to peer level; that is: country to country, state to state, city to city; or, as an intermediary representing the people at the other extreme of an organization.
Goodwill Ambassadors have been an official (or unofficial) part of governments and cultures for as long as diplomacy has existed; to exchange gifts and presents; humanitarian relief; or development aid, using well known celebrities, scientists, authors, known activists, and other high society figures

Goodwill Ambassadors are young people (ladies and gentleman), who make a difference in their communities and the world by volunteering their time, energy and talents to help others. They proudly wear the sash they win, as a symbol of their confidence, compassion and leadership abilities.

Definition and Selection Criteria
To ensure consistency and high standards in the selection, designation and involvement of prominent individuals in the work of the SELFLESS SERVICE TO HUMANITY follows these guidelines,

Individuals who are invited to serve as Goodwill Ambassadors shall:

1. Possess widely recognized talent in the environment, arts, sciences, literature, entertainment, sports or other fields of public life:

2. Must be persons of integrity who demonstrate a strong desire to help mobilize public interest and who demonstrate the commitment and proven potential to reach out to significant audiences, including decision makers

3. Exemplify good environmental credentials in his work, life and/or advocacy work, and must be passionate, inspiring and caring towards the Society

4. Possess the personality and dignity required for such high-level representative capacity;

5. Be influential beyond their national borders, thus having the ability to promote the values of this Honorary Award internationally;

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