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Goodwill Ambassadors and Advocates

Goodwill Ambassador Alumni

Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane

Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane at UNDP's Match Against Poverty.

Photo: UNDP

Football legends Ronaldo de Lima and Zinedine Zidane served as UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors for more than 15 years.

Their leadership in pioneering the Match Against Poverty helped shine a spotlight and generate support for UNDP’s work to make the world a better place for all.

UNDP carries on their legacy by continuing to deploy sports teams and athletes as key voices in our fight against poverty and inequality.

View photos of the 11th Match Against Poverty on Flickr.

Maria Sharapova

Maria Sharapova in Belarus with children living in areas affected by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Photo: UNDP

After nearly 10 years of support, tennis star Maria Sharapova has concluded her service as United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador. Ms. Sharapova’s dedication and contributions, especially around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster recovery, will continue to have a lasting impact.

Didier Drogba

Football icon Didier Drogba helped shine a spotlight on critical issues facing people and planet.

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As Goodwill Ambassador for more than 10 years, Didier Drogba helped raise awareness about development challenges in Africa and around the world. He participated in several anti-malaria and HIV/AIDS campaigns, highlighting implications for human rights and women's empowerment. Teaming up with fellow football legends Zinédine Zidane and Ronaldo, Drogba took part in UNDP's 12th Match Against Poverty in 2015.

Misako Konno

Misako Konno

Photo: UNDP Kenya

Japanese actress Misako Konno was appointed UNDP Goodwill Ambassador in October 1998 and has since been very active in promoting critical global development issues with a particular focus on engaging young people and empowering women and girls.

In her role, Konno visited UNDP's programmes in many countries around the world, including Cambodia, Palestine, Bhutan, Ghana, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam, Mongolia, Tanzania, Pakistan and Kenya. She is also an active supporter of humanitarian response initiatives. She has contributed generously to UNDP's recovery efforts in the wake of the earthquake that devastated Japan in 2011 and, in 2013, she urged support for Typhoon Haiyan victims in the Philippines. 

The actress has also contributed to UNDP projects in East Timor, Pakistan and the Philippines. She actively participates in global campaigns, such as International Women’s Day, and also lends her support through social media to promote key initiatives, including the Paris Climate Change Agreement signing in 2016 and the World Humanitarian Summit that same year.

Konno's extensive firsthand experience of UNDP’s work is at the heart of her advocacy and support efforts.

“Through my experience as Goodwill Ambassador, I realize the power young people have in building a better future. I am hoping to help shape young leaders in both developing and developed countries," said Konno.

Misako Konno is an acclaimed actress in Japan. Since her debut in 1979, she has appeared in numerous television programmes, films and stage productions.

Bob Weir

Man in a black suit singing and playing guitar on stage with colorful backdrop.

Bob Weir

Photo: UNDP

UNDP is deeply saddened by the passing of our Goodwill Ambassador and founding member of the Grateful Dead and Dead & Company, Bob Weir. 

One of the world’s greatest musical legends, Weir was also a compassionate, caring human. UNDP is forever grateful to Weir for lending his voice and influence to shine a light on the importance of protecting all life on earth and ensuring the health of our planet for future generations. In his role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Weir raised awareness and mobilized support for the UN agency’s work to protect the environment and ensure prosperity for all.