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What We Have Accomplished

With the support of our members and donors worldwide, UMD has been able to bring global Macedonian advocacy to a whole new level, more professional, more vocal, and more influential.

Presence in Washington, D.C.

UMD became the first, and currently, only Macedonian organization to have a full-time presence in Washington, D.C.  In May 2008, UMD opened its first office in the heart of Washington, D.C. just blocks away from the White House and Congress.  Since then, UMD hired full-time staff and established a fellowship program bringing students and recent graduates to Washington, D.C. to gain necessary skills in international affairs.  

Prior to the start of UMD, opposing ethnic interest groups had free-reign on setting U.S. policy towards Macedonia.  UMD provides the Macedonian perspective and believes it is time for Macedonians to define their own future.

First-Ever Congressional Caucus on Macedonia and Macedonian-Americans
Since UMD was founded, the organization has worked to establish relationships with members of Congress on the importance of a strong U.S.-Macedonia friendship.  Before 2004, Macedonia and Macedonian-Americans had limited support from the U.S. Congress.  In 2011, the first-ever Congressional Caucus on Macedonia and Macedonian-Americans was formed, and currently, consists of 15 members.  This is the first time a Congressional Member’s Organization holds the name “Macedonia” and “Macedonian,” thus recognizing the self-determination of our nation.

Macedonia in NATO Campaign

UMD strongly believes that Macedonia deserves and has fulfilled all membership criteria to join the NATO Alliance.  UMD has maintained an educational-informative campaign in support of Macedonia’s NATO membership since 2007.  In 2009, 15 members of Congress wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urging strong support for strengthening U.S.-Macedonia relations.  In 2010, prior to the Lisbon Summit, 19 members of Congress urged President Barack Obama to use concerted diplomatic efforts for Macedonia to receive a membership invitation.  Due to increased bipartisan support for Macedonia, as a result of UMD and the efforts of the Macedonian-American community, in March 2012, a historic number of 54 members of Congress asked President Obama to take a leadership role during the Chicago Summit and invite Macedonia to the Alliance. 

Uniting the Macedonian Diaspora

UMD has always maintained the goal of uniting the global Macedonian Diaspora communities.  Since 2009, UMD has hosted annually a global Diaspora Conference bringing together over 1,500 delegates from more than 23 countries around the world to tackle the challenges and issues Macedonians face today.  In addition, UMD encourages active participation by our Diaspora in the future of our homeland, Macedonia.

 

United States

Australia

Canada

Europe

Various Cultural, Educational, and Humanitarian Programs

 

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