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Wangari Maathai

Early life of Wangari Maathai.
Maathai was born on April 1, 1940 in the Ihithe village, Nyeri County, in the

central region to Muta Njugi, a farm labourer on a white owned farm in the rift valley. In
1950, she joined Ihithe Primary School for primary education in 1951, Maathai moved to

St. Cecilia's Intermediate Primary School at the Mathari Catholic Mission in Nyeri where
she studied for four years.During this time, she converted to Catholicism, taking the

Christian name Mary Josephine. In 1956 she joined Loreto High School Limuru.
She was chosen to study at American universities in September 1960 under the Kennedy

Airlift or Airlift Africa. In 1964, she joined the University of Pittsburgh to study for a
master's degree in biology.In January 1966, upon her return to Kenya, Maathai dropped

her Christian name, preferring to be known by her birth name, Wangari Muta. In April

1966, she met Mwangi Mathai, whom she later married in 1969 and had three children

with him.In 1971, she became the first Eastern African woman to receive a Ph.D., (in
Anatomy) from the University of Nairobi. She was a member of the Nairobi branch of the

Kenya Red Cross Society, becoming its director in 1973. In 1979, her husband, Mwangi

Mathai divorced her, saying she was too strong-minded for a woman and wife and

accusing her of adultery with another Member of Parliament.
Wangari Maathai as political activist.

In 1979, Maathai ran for the position of ch airman of the National Council of Women of
Kenya (NCWK). She lost, but was chosen to be the vice-chairman of the organization. In

1980, Maathai was elected chairman of the NCWK unopposed. However NCWK was left

virtually bankrupt, as Future funding by government was channeled to Maendeleo Ya

Wanawake a progovernment splinter group.In 1982, she resigned from the University of
Nairobi to campaign for a Parliamentary seat in her home region of Nyeri. However, she

was disqualified from vying.On February 28, 1992, Maathai and others took part in a

hunger strike in Uhuru Park, to pressure the government to release political prisoners.

The protest continued until early 1993, when the prisoners were finally released. After
the first multi-party election of Kenya, in 1992, Maathai traveled with friends and the

, press to areas of violence in order to encourage them to cease fighting. After her friend

and supporter Dr. Mukanga was kidnapped, Maathai chose to go into hiding.During the
elections of 1997, Maathai ran for parliament and for president as a candidate of the

Liberal Party. She lost the election.On July 7, 2001, shortly after planting trees at
Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park in Nairobi to commemorate Saba Saba Day, Maathai was

again arrested. Later that evening, she was again released without being charged.Maathai



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again campaigned for parliament in the 2002 elections, this time as a candidate of the

National Rainbow Coalition; she won with an overwhelming 98% of the vote. In January

2003, she was appointed Assistant Minister in the Ministry for Environment and Natural

Resources and served in that capacity until November 2005. In December 2007, choosing
to run as the candidate of a smaller party Maathai was, defeated in the parliamentary

election. The life of Wangari Maathai as an environmental conservationist.Following the

establishment of the Environment Liaison Centre in 1974, Maathai became the chair of

the board. In 1974, with her husband as the MP for Lang’ata constituency, Maathai
founded the Envirocare Ltd., a business that involved the planting of trees to conserve the

environment. This led to the planting of her first tree nursery, in a government tree
nursery in Karura Forest. On June 5, 1977, marking World Environment Day, Maathai

led the NCWK in a procession from Kenyatta International Conference Centre to

Kamukunji Park where they planted seven trees in honor of historical community leaders.

This was the first "Green Belt" planted by what became the Green Belt Movement.
In 1982, she was approached by Wilhelm Elsrud, executive director of the Norwegian

Forestry Society. Who partnered with the Green Belt Movement and offered her the

position of coordinator. In 1987, Maathai stepped down as chairman of the NCWK and

focused her attention on the newly separate nongovernmental organization.In October
1989, Maathai learned of a plan to construct the 60 -story Kenya Times Media Trust

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