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Nurturing the democratic debate.  
In December 1999, UNESCO Courier was talking to Wangari Muta Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize

08-10-2004 12:00 pm "If you want to save the environment you should protect the people first", such is the message of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Kenyan environmental campaigner Wangari Muta Maathai.wangari.jpg
Read more about the ever more pertinent ideas of the founder of the Green Belt Movement, which has planted 30 million trees since 1977, in an interview published by The UNESCO Courier in December 1999.
  • Wangari Muta Maathai : Kenya's Green Militant, The UNESCO Courier, December 1999


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  • UNESCO - Education for Sustainable Development
  • Nobel Peace Prize







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