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Meet Dr. Pauline Long - A Noble Peace Prize recipient who makes a difference!

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The graceful humanitarian and peace activist is the most celebrated African woman in Europe with 7 Lifetime Achievement Awards and over 200 awards given to her for endless service to the society. She is a strong advocate for human love committed to bringing communities together.

She is a global ambassador for Universal Peace Federation(UPF) and Governor at Academy Of Universal Global Peace based in New York. She is the owner and founder of Europe's biggest award ceremony for black and ethnic personalities in showbiz and leadership - BEFFTA where she has transformed thousands of lives. She is a serial entrepreneur who owns two award winning film studios East End studios, she is the founder of the beauty pageant Mr and Miss East Africa UK, a pageant that encourages the youth to become entrepreneurs and humanitarians.

She founded FEED THE STREET CHILDREN CAMPAIGN where she engaged her team to provide food to thousands of children who live on the streets in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

She is also the founder of Diaspora Commonwealth Community Leaders(DCCL), a programme that brings community leaders from over 30 commonwealth countries to build stronger communities and offer lasting solutions to problems faced by those in the Diaspora.

Dr Pauline Long is an ambassador and patron for over 20 charities and organisations including ambassador of The Nelson Mandela Book Of Tribute.

She is the global chair person of the multicultural global organisation LOANI( Ladies Of All Nations International) A women's organisation represented in over 70 countries.

 

 

 

Dr Pauline Long sits in the executive board of Women Economic Forum and she is also the Chairperson of Forum for Asian, African and Caribbean Women in Politics(FAWP). 

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