Marianna Vardinogiannis

Marianna Vardinogiannis (Greek: Μαριάννα Βαρδινογιάννη, née Μπουρνάκη Bournaki) married to Greek shipping magnate Vardis Vardinogiannis, is a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador[2] and an activist for the rights of children and the family, and against child sexual abuse via her Foundation for the Child and the Family. She has been the President of the Elpida (English: Hope) Association of friends of children with cancer.

Marianna Vardinogiannis
Personal details
Born
Marianna Bournakis

Athens, Greece
NationalityGreek
ResidenceEkali, Athens, Greece
Alma materUniversity of Denver
OccupationUnesco
Vardinogiannis Foundation[1]

Early life, education and family

Marianna Vardinogiannis was born in Greece (1943) [3] and raised in Athens. She studied Economics at the University of Denver in Colorado after her graduation from a high school in Athens. She is married to Vardis Vardinogiannis and they have five children.

International and regional activities

Marianna Vardinogiannis began her activities as a member of various organizations, associations and philanthropic organizations, from which she has fought for international peace and global solidarity, although her primary focus has been mainly on the problems of children : health, education, social welfare and poverty, child abuse and exploitation.

She has developed strong relationships with several international personalities, such as Queen Rania of Jordan, Suzanne Mubarak, several networks, collaborations and organizations such as Global Coalition Women Defending Peace focusing on the establishment of a culture of peace in the world.

In 2013 Marianna Vardinogiannis joined the Nizami Ganjavi International Center Board along with Ismail Serageldin, Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Tarja Halonen, Suleyman Demirel, Roza Otunbayeva, Ambassador Walter Fust and Federico Mayor Zaragoza. It is a cultural, non-profit, non-political organization dedicated to the memory of Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi, the study and dissemination of his works, the promotion of the principles embodied in his writings, the advancement of culture and creative expression, and the promotion of learning, dialogue, tolerance and understanding between cultures and people.

Elpida Children's Oncology Hospital

On 14 October 2010, the Elpida (Hope) Children's Oncology Hospital (located in Athens, Greece), was inaugurated and opened to the public. Elpida, which is Vardinogiannis' lifetime goal, focuses on the care of children with cancer.

Awards and honors

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