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Imagine that you are one of the supporters of Wangari. You have to give a speech supporting her as the best candidate for the Nobel Prize. Write a speech building a case for your hero.

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Answered by KrystaCort
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Honorable Supporters and Guests; it is a great pleasure to speak about Wangari Maathai, who has done so much for our society for which we cannot thank her enough. Well, we all know that "The Norwegian Nobel Committee" has chosen to grant the "Nobel Peace Prize for 2004" to one and only, Wangari Maathai for her commitment to democracy, sustainable development, and peace.

Tranquility on earth relies upon our capacity to anchor our living condition. Maathai has always stayed at the facet of the battle to advance naturally reasonable cultural, social, and economic improvement in Africa and Kenya. She has adopted a comprehensive strategy for economic development that grasps women's rights, democracy, and human rights, specifically. She acts locally and thinks all inclusive.

Maathai stood up gallantly against the previous abusive routine in Kenya. Her special types of activity have added to attracting attention regarding political mistreatment – broadly and universally. She has worked as motivation for some in the battle for legal rights and has particularly urged ladies to better their living environment.

Maathai consolidates active politics, science, and social responsibility. More than basically ensuring the current condition, her technique is to direct and reinforce the simple reason for environmentally maintainable improvement. She established the "Green Belt Movement" where, for almost thirty years, she has motivated poor ladies to plant hundred million trees. Her techniques have been adopted by different nations also. We are all observer to how forest loss and deforestation have prompted erosion in Africa and undermined numerous different districts of the world such as Europe. Safeguarding forests against desertification is an indispensable factor in the battle to reinforce the living condition of our Earth.

Through nutrition, family planning, education and the battle against debasement, the "Green Belt Development" has made a path for improvement at a base level. We trust that Maathai is a solid voice representing the best powers in Africa to advance great living conditions and peace on that mainland.

Wangari Maathai will remain the main lady from Africa to be respected with the Nobel Prize winner. She has likewise been the first African from the immense region between Egypt and South Africa to be granted the prize. She speaks to a precedent of motivation for everybody in Africa battling for peace, sustainable development and democracy.

Answered by anshu426
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Explanation:

Wangari Maathai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004. In its citation, the Norwegian Nobel Committee noted Professor Maathai's contribution to “sustainable development, democracy and peace.”

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