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Climate Change & Africa: The Importance of the COP 26 Climate Talks – Kumi Naidoo
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Kumi Naidoo – Amnesty Head: Climate Crisis Is a “Death Penalty” for Humanity. Leaders Need Politic al Will to Act | Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!, 19 September 2019 More than a million students are expected to walk out of class on Friday in a Global Climate Strike, with more than 800 climate strikes scheduled in the United States alone. Strikes are also being … Continue reading
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Kumi Naidoo at COP26: Will Rich Countries Deliver Pledged Billions for South Africa to Get Off Coal?
Democracy Now!Nov 3, 2021 On day three of the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, we look at the fight against Big Coal, starting with leading South African climate activist Kumi Naidoo. South Africa is one of the world’s largest … Continue reading
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Kumi Naidoo
For over 40 years, Kumi Naidoo has been a voice amongst many for social, economic and environmental justice. From his humble township upbringing in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, to his work as an anti-Apartheid activist, to his leadership of international … Continue reading
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Kumi Naidoo | What Could Possibly Go Right?
postcarboninstitute Nov 10, 2020 Listen on your favorite podcast app: https://link.chtbl.com/wcpgr Kumi Naidoo is recognized internationally as a forceful advocate for human rights, gender equity, economic justice, and environmental justice. A seasoned activist in South Africa during its struggle against … Continue reading
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“Frightening Moment”: On Earth Day, Kumi Naidoo on Africa’s Twin Pandemics of Coronavirus & Hunger
Democracy Now! Apr 22, 2020 Some 265 million people are expected to face acute hunger as the coronavirus crisis could trigger a second pandemic of hunger. The crisis is projected to disproportionately affect Africa, where there is already widespread hunger. … Continue reading
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Amnesty Head: Kumi Naidoo – Climate Crisis Is a “Death Penalty” for Humanity. Leaders Need Political Will to Act
Democracy Now! Published on Sep 19, 2019 More than a million students are expected to walk out of class on Friday in a Global Climate Strike, with more than 800 climate strikes scheduled in the United States alone. Strikes are … Continue reading
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Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Receives Amnesty International Award from Kumi Naidoo
16 September 2019 – Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience award at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Acceptance speech: Bloomberg TicToc Published on Sep 16, 2019 Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg receives the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience award … Continue reading
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Kumi Naidoo (South Africa-at-Large & Magdalen 1987)
Rhodes Trust Published on Mar 21, 2013
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Living For A Cause #1 – Kumi Naidoo
Greenpeace International Published on Aug 7, 2012 Living For A Cause is a series of web shorts presented by Greenpeace International Executive Director, Kumi Naidoo. Reflecting on 3 years at the helm of what has become a dynamic international organisation, … Continue reading
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