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Kenyan Activist to Share Stage with Trump at Global Summit

Kenyan Activist Wanjuhi Njoroge to Share Stage with Trump at Global Summit

Kenyan Activist to Share Stage with Trump at Global Summit
Kenyan Activist to Share Stage with Trump at Global Summit

Wanjuhi Njoroge, aย 29-year-old Kenyan environmental activist is set to grace the stage alongside US President Donald Trump and other world leaders at the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF), popularly referred to as the Davos Summit in Switzerland.

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Reports from South African publicationย Business Reportย on Tuesday, January 21, indicate that Njoroge, who is well known for her push forย environmental conservation, is set to address the summit on January 25, 2020.

Njoroge, who is passionate about advocating for change in the environment, will make her address in the summit under the theme ‘Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World’.

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Wanjuhi is well-known for her project #SaveOurForestsKE, a campaign that raised awareness about the decimation of forests and led to a nine-month ban on national forest logging in the country.

She is also well known in the field of technology where she runs The Web Tekies Ltdย and RootEd Africa (both which have now been rebranded to Nelig Group),ย a conglomerate involved in Media and ICT, Sustainability and Inclusiveย Development.

Wanjuhi is also a Vital Voices Fellow 2015, a Global Shaper with the World Economic Forum and the youngest member of the Nyeri County Affirmative Action Social Development Fund (AASDF) Committee.

Another Kenyan who was granted a chance to address the gathering in Switzerland wasย Wanuri Kahiu, a celebrated film creator and director who addressed the summit on Tuesday, January 21.

Kahiu, the creator of the controversial filmย Rafiki, urged Davos delegates to buy cinema tickets to support women directing movies in Hollywood and worldwide.

Kahiu wrote and directed theย LGBTQ-themed filmย Rafiki, which made history as the first Kenyan film to screen at the Cannes Film Festival even though it was banned in Kenya by the Kenya Film and Classification Board (KFCB).

The Davos gathering brings together nearly 3,000 global leaders from politics, government, civil society, academia, the arts, and culture as well as the media.

Top leaders invited to the summit in 2020 includeย Han Zheng, Vice-Premier of the Peopleโ€™s Republic of China;ย Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany andย Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy among many others

Byย JOHN PAUL SIMIYU

Source-kenyans.co.ke

Kenyan Activist to Share Stage with Trump at Global Summit

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