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image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 21 March 2017
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According to the organization's
website (which, coincidentally, points back to the Wikipedia article about
the organization), Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity (DMPP) is an
international lobbying organization
accredited in the UN, the US, and the EU. The organization was founded
by former US Ambassador Richard Holbrooke as a peace mission in the
Balkans and around the world. "Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity
works for the creation of more powerful lobbies with world personalities
in support of Balkans’ democratic developments, of those of the
countries under development, according to the UN’s principles and
American democracy. The activity of DMPP is extended in Albania,
Kosovo, Montenegro,
Macedonia,
Italy, Israel,
Turkey, France, Belgium, USA, South
America,
Africa,
Australia, India, etc."
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomatic_Mission_Peace_and_Prosperity
There are several photographs on the Internet showing meetings of DMPP
members with world leaders, with the DMPP flag displayed in the
background. I have attempted to gif the flag based on those photographs.
The flag of Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity features the
organization's seal in blue and green centered on a white field.
Randy Young, 20 December 2014
About the logo:
The organization’s logo is a seal-like ellipse (probably a
nod to the diplomatic accreditation “oval” used on Embassy cars) flanked by a
U.N. style two olive branch wreath, with "DMPP" atop of it, everything in
darkest blue. The ellipse is filled with a stylized world map in elliptical
projection (no coastline or other contours, only 3 meridians and 3 parallels) in
dark green, surrounded with the inscriptions "Diplomatic Mission" arched above
and "Peace and Prosperity" arched below separated by 5-pointed stars — these two
inscriptions in darker blue, but the stars in darkest blue. All letters are
sans-serif capitals.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 21 March 2017
image located by Esteban Rivera, 25 February 2017
There seems to be a variant flag with sky blue as background in the logo (https://krahu.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/emblema-of-dmpp.jpg
and
http://www.dmpp.org/images/dmpp_home1.jpg) in the middle, as seen here
(fourth flag from left to right):
https://diplomaticmission2011.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/img_08361.jpg?w=640
(source:
https://diplomaticmission2011.wordpress.com).
For additional
information go to DMPP (official website):
http://www.dmpp.org/
Esteban Rivera, 25 February 2017