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Wangari Muta Maathai (* 1. April 1940 im Nyeri District , im Abschnitt Tetu im Dorf Ihithe; † 25. September 2011 in Nairobi ) war eine kenianische Professorin für Veterinäranatomie , Politikerin und ab 2002 stellvertretende Ministerin für Umweltschutz .
Wangarĩ Muta Maathai ( / wænˈɡɑːri mɑːˈðaɪ /; 1 April 1940 – 25 September 2011) was a Kenyan social, environmental, and political activist who founded the Green Belt Movement, [2] [3] an environmental non-governmental organization focused on the planting of trees, environmental conservation, and women's rights.
26. Apr. 2024 · Wangari Maathai (born April 1, 1940, Nyeri, Kenya—died September 25, 2011, Nairobi) was a Kenyan politician and environmental activist who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize for Peace, becoming the first Black African woman to win a Nobel Prize.
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Learn about the life and legacy of Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize and a social, environmental and political activist. She founded the Green Belt Movement, a grassroots movement to plant trees and protect the environment in Kenya and beyond.
Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) was the founder of the Green Belt Movement and the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. She authored four books: The Green Belt Movement; Unbowed: A Memoir; The Challenge for Africa; and Replenishing the Earth.
26. Sept. 2011 · Learn about the Nobel Prize-winning environmental activist who founded the Green Belt Movement and fought for democracy in Kenya. Read her biography, achievements, and legacy in this remembrance article.
10. Dez. 2004 · Juni 1977, dem Weltumwelttag vor 27 Jahren, hat Wangari Maathai hier ihre ersten Bäume gepflanzt. Sieben Stück, von denen immerhin zwei überlebt und sich prächtig entwickelt haben. Dass es...