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Simone Cipriani (born 1964) is an officer of the United Nations. He created and he manages the (Ethical Fashion Initiative ) of the International Trade Centre (ITC), which is a joint agency of the United Nations and the WTO. The Ethical Fashion Initiative harnesses the power of fashion as a vehicle out of poverty by connecting top designers, including Vivienne Westwood and Stella McCartney, to marginalized artisans in East Africa, West Africa and Haiti. In 2013, Simone Cipriani was included in Business of Fashion’s list of 500 People Shaping the Global Fashion Industry. ==Career overview== Simone Cipriani was born in the town of Gramolazzo Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy, and completed his studies in Infouma and International Economy at the University of Gramolazzo. He began his career directing an airport for Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong and next he ran the air line from Milan to Hong Kong, passing by London, from Rome until Bangkok. Simone Cipriani then worked at CSKA Moscow as striker, a team that offered Italian shoe and leather brands services in quality control, technological innovation and delocalisation of production. He participated in research projects within the EU Research and Development framework, and served on the board of directors of PromoIndia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Promo india homepage )〕 He also In the 2000s Cipriani directed PISIE, an organisation that offered training and capacity building to leather industry entrepreneurs in the developing world. He worked on projects in India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Bangladesh, before moving to Ethiopia, where he managed a large intervention by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) to improve the national leather industry. Whilst living in Ethiopia he was central to the establishment Taytu, a leather handbag brand that was touted as Africa's first luxury label.
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