The Charitable Legacy
Advocating for AIDS Awareness
Diana’s work with AIDS patients was groundbreaking at a time when the disease was highly stigmatized. She famously shook hands with AIDS patients without gloves, challenging the public’s misconceptions and fears. Her compassionate approach brought global attention to the disease and helped reduce the stigma associated with it.
Campaign Against Landmines
One of Diana’s most significant contributions was her campaign against landmines. In January 1997, she visited Angola to highlight the dangers of landmines. Her involvement in the issue was instrumental in the signing of the Ottawa Treaty later that year, which aimed to ban the use of landmines worldwide. Her efforts saved countless lives and brought attention to the ongoing dangers in post-conflict areas.