Bob Gildoff is from Ireland and is a member of the original rock band The Boomtown Rates. For most of the past 20 years, he has been dedicated to awakening people's awareness and understanding of impoverished Africa, calling for people to pay attention to and save African refugees struggling on the brink of death, and writing a compassionate single. Do they know that today is Christmas?, And raise funds for African disaster victims through charity sales. On July 13, 1985, at Bob's call, a massive LIVE8 charity concert was held simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, raising $80 million, and Bob was nominated for the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize. The largest charity concert in history, LIVE8, which ended in July 2005, set a record for being held simultaneously in ten major cities worldwide. Bob was also one of the initiators and main organizers of LIVE8, with the aim of creating a fairer global trade environment. Swedish parliamentary member Gene Simmonson said that Bob successfully drew attention to the problems of poor African countries and forced major country leaders to take action to declare war on poverty.
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添加时间: 鲍勃·吉尔多夫 (Bob Gildoff) 来自爱尔兰,是原摇滚乐队 The Boomtown Rates 的成员。 20年来的大部分时间里,他一直致力于唤醒人们对贫困非洲的认识和理解,呼吁人们关注和拯救在死亡边缘挣扎的非洲难民,并谱写了一首富有同情心的单曲。他们知道今天是圣诞节吗?,并通过义卖为非洲灾民筹集资金。 1985年7月13日,在鲍勃的号召下,一场大型的LIVE8慈善音乐会在伦敦和费城同时举行,筹集了8000万美元,鲍勃被提名为1986年诺贝尔和平奖。史上规模最大的慈善音乐会LIVE8于2005年7月结束,创下了全球十个主要城市同时举行的纪录。 Bob也是LIVE8的发起人和主要组织者之一,旨在创造一个更加公平的全球贸易环境。瑞典议员吉恩·西蒙森表示,鲍勃成功地引起了人们对非洲贫困国家问题的关注,并迫使主要国家领导人采取行动,向贫困宣战。
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