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The Doctoral Committee of the Mexican Institute of Victimology has included the Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea in Brussels, Carmelo Nvono-Ncá, in the list of candidates for the Grand Cross of the Victim Order of San Felipe de Jesús, of the prestigious Mexican body.

A little over a month ago, Nvono-Ncá was named Doctor Honoris Causa and another reputed body is now proposing him as a candidate for a prestigious international recognition. “In recognition of his merits and diplomatic, academic and humanistic career, for his commitment to the defense of the Catholic faith, for his profound work and activity in research and teaching and for his exalted and great human quality”, says his nomination letter.

Specifically, the Doctoral Committee of the Mexican Institute of Victimology has chosen him as a candidate for his immense commitment to the victims of catastrophes, such as the floods that occurred in Central America in 2020, both in Honduras and El Salvador, as well as with the victims of the brutal Bata explosions on March 7.

Likewise, the electoral committee of the Mexican Institute of Victimology has taken into account the enormous involvement in awareness raising that Nvono-Ncá has had, making interventions in important European media. The decision of the winner of such prestigious recognition will be made in the middle of next November.

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