Mirosław Gojdź (born 10 February 1962, Lubawka)[1] is a Polish politician and diplomat, during communist period a dissident.
Following the introducing of the martial law in Poland on 13 December 1981, Gojdź was detained several times for political reasons.
In 1987, he decided to move to Athens, Greece where he was running a construction company and headed local Solidarity bureau.
[2] In 2012, Gojdź joined the diplomatic service, specializing in economic diplomacy.
[2] On 21 March 2023, he was nominated Poland Ambassador to Kenya,[3] accredited also to Mauritius,[4] Seychelles,[5] Uganda,[6] Madagascar, Somalia,[2] as well as to the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme.