THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY…In fact there’s PLENTY you should know about Mary Robinson in light of her recent derogatory comments about her fellow Irish men, women and children.
What drives Robinson to call Irish people racist while ignoring all the problems beleaguered Irish people are experiencing as a consequence of the mass immigration agenda she and others drive (yet do not feel the effects of). Robinson thinks all migrants work and are brave.
Perhaps she should bravely cart herself off to some faraway land. After all this Globalist’s heart does not belong to Ireland, and the Irish people don’t want it anyway.
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Here’s a full list of organisations Mary Robinson is (or has been) involved with…
Current or Ongoing Affiliations
The Elders — Founding member (since 2007) and Chair (appointed in 2018, succeeding Kofi Annan). She remains actively involved as Chair.
Institute of Human Rights and Business (IHRB) — Patron of the Board (ongoing).
International Science Council — Patron (ongoing).
The B Team — Ambassador (ongoing).
Mo Ibrahim Foundation — Board member (ongoing).
Aurora Foundation — Board member (ongoing).
European Climate Foundation — Board member (ongoing, as referenced in profiles).
Club of Madrid — Member and former president (continues as a member).
Founded or Led Organisations/Foundations
Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice (MRFCJ) — Founded by her in 2010 as a centre for education, advocacy, and thought leadership on climate justice, focusing on vulnerable communities. It achieved its strategic goals and came to a planned end/closure in April 2019. (She served as President during its operation.)
Council of Women World Leaders — Co-founded in 1996; a network mobilizing women leaders for democracy and gender equality (she was a founding member and has been involved long-term).
Irish Centre for European Law — Co-founded in 1988 with her husband Nick Robinson at Trinity College Dublin (University of Dublin).
Past or Former Significant Roles
Oxfam International — Honorary President (2002–2012).
University of Dublin (Trinity College Dublin) — Chancellor (1998–2019).
United Nations — Various roles, including UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Climate Change (2014–2015), Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region of Africa, and Special Envoy on El Niño and Climate (2013–2016).
GAVI Alliance (formerly mentioned in affiliations, likely past board or support role).
Scaling Up Nutrition Movement — Member of the lead group (appointed 2016).
Realizing Rights — Ethical globalization initiative she helped establish (focused on marginalized voices; now historical).
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