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Green Belt Movement

“On this wonderful occasion, I call on all Kenyans and those around the world to celebrate by planting a tree wherever you are.”
Statement by Hon. Prof. Wangari Maathai | October 9, 2004 | Nairobi

“Peace on earth depends on our ability to secure our living environment.”
The Norwegian Nobel Committee | October 8, 2004 | Oslo

The Green Belt Movement [GBM] is a grassroots, non-governmental organization [NGO] based in Kenya that focuses on environmental conservation, community development and capacity building. Prof. Wangari Maathai established GBM in 1977, under the auspices of the National Council of Women of Kenya.

On October 8th, 2004, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2004  to Wangari Maathai for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.

The committee stated that, “Peace on earth depends on our ability to secure our living environment. Maathai stands at the front of the fight to promote ecologically viable social, economic and cultural development in Kenya and in Africa. She has taken a holistic approach to sustainable development that embraces democracy, human rights and women’s rights in particular. She thinks globally and acts locally.”

A Partnership in Peace and Environmental Sustainability.

The Marion Institute has stood with Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai and theGreen Belt Movement for over a decade; assisting Wangari in her tireless efforts towards environmental sustainability, democracy and peace. Beginning in 1999, the Marion Institute has become Wangari’s representative and partner with the Green Belt Movement  in the United States – and has advocated for and raised funds for the Green Belt Movement.

“Every one of us can make a contribution. And quite often we are looking for the big things and forget that, wherever we are, we can make a contribution. Sometimes I tell myself, I may only be planting a tree here, but just imagine what’s happening if there are billions of people out there doing something. Just imagine the power of what we can do.”  – Hon. Prof. Wangari Maathai

Our vision is to create a society of people who consciously work for continued improvement of their environment, and a greener, cleaner Kenya. Our mission is to mobilize community consciousness for self-determination; equity, improved livelihood, security, and environmental conservation – using tree planting as an entry point. Guided by the values of volunteerism, love for environmental conservation, pro-action for self-betterment, accountability, transparency, and empowerment.
GBM works to realize its vision and mission through programs in tree planting/biodiversity conservation, civic & environmental education, advocacy & networking, food security, capacity building for women and girls and Green Belt Safaris. GBM also has a learning centre at Langata in Nairobi, which we rent out for seminars, workshops and accommodation.

“When there were few who believed in what we were doing, here, in the Green Belt Movement – when our little tree-planting movement often suffered repression, violence and jail time – the Marion Institute always stood by me. The Institute has generously helped raise financial support and awareness for the work of the Green Belt Movement. But more importantly, they have been a deep source of inspiration, emotional support and sustenance for me. Every tree needs water at its roots. It would not have been possible to plant all these trees and hope without the support and friends and partners like The Marion Institute.”
– Hon. Prof. Wangari Maathai

Green Belt Movement International – US office
1666 K St. NW
Suite 440
Washington, DC 20006

Phone: 202.457.8080
Fax:  202.457.0549

Email: gbmius@greenbeltmovement.org
Website: www.greenbeltmovement.org

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