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Friends of the Earth: Profile of Dr Wangari Maathai
Profile of Dr Wangari Maathai Wangari Maathai (Image: © Friends of the Earth) Wangari Maathai has just become the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Wangari Maathai - a tree planter ... environment and the more they eliminate species. Dr Wangari Maathai At the December 2002 elections - which Moi lost - then 62 year old Wangari became an MP. Kenyan Constitution She is ...
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IC28 - Making It Happen
Marilyn Mehlmann reporting on the work of the Swedish Institute for Social Inventions Wangari Maathai: "You Strike the Woman ..." by Priscilla Sears Despite the odds and occasional threats, the founder ... Movement raises her voice, and helps Kenya's women raise theirs. Also: a message from Wangari Maathai reporting on her return to Kenya The Innovation Diffusion Gameby Alan AtKisson A new ...
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Links Related to St. Barbe Baker's Life & Work
Great photo from Africa Drums. Congratulations to one of the world's great leaders, Wangari Maathai of Kenya! http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/2004/ Includes her moving Nobel Lecture. http://idrinfo ...
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The E. F. Schumacher Society • Newsletters
Stockbridge, Massachusetts www.smallisbeautiful.org FIRST ANNUAL BIONEERS BY THE BAY: CONNECTING FOR CHANGE With Wangari Maathai, Juliet Schor, Susan Witt, John Lash, Gunter Pauli, and others. October 14-16, 2005 Dartmouth ...
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Friends of the Earth: News
The UN's Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. April 2005 Profile of Dr Wangari Maathai The first African woman to win the Nobel Prize. October 2004 UN admits potential risks ...
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After LUMES
WWF Denmark Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific The World Fish Centre Oxfam Wangari Maathai, Green Belt Movement, Kenya Business in the Community Foundation for Environmental Education, Blue Flag Progamme ...
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Amazon Conservation Team: ACT Newsletter December 2004
Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the noted Kenyan environmentalist, Wangari Maathai. We conclude our newsletter and the year with excerpts from her beautiful acceptance speech: " ... a democratic and peaceful space. This shift is an idea whose time has come." -Wangari Maathai Thank you once again for supporting the Amazon Conservation Team. Happy Holidays! THE AMAZON ...
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Greenbelt Alliance | About Us
Kenya's Green Belt Movement or its founder, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai. For more information on the Green Belt Movement, visit http://greenbeltmovement.org/ Definitions What is ...
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GM Trees Lost in China’s Forests
This years Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai is monitoring genetically enhanced eucalyptus in Kenya planted by The International Service for the Acquisition ...
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Rhino Ark - Humans in Harmony with Habitat and Wildlife - Kenya news
Last updated 08-Aug-2008 PROF.WANGARI MAATHAI BECOMES PATRON OF RHINO ARK Nobel Laureate Prof Wangari Maathai has become a patron of the Rhino Ark Charitable Trust. This ... the Chairman of Rhino Ark’s Board of Trustees, Michael Karanja and Prof Maathai. In her acceptance statement, Professor Maathai declared: “I feel honoured to play a role in the ...
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