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Women play crucial roles in conserving the environment across the world. In poor countries women rely on the forests around them for their livelihhod. So it can beconcludedthatwomenare suitable totakepartasdecisionmakersinissuesrelatedtotheenvironment. Women at the grass root level took the lead in the Chipko Movement of India in the1970s. Another achievement of women is the origin of the Green BeltMovementinKenyaonEarthDayin1977.Itisaconservationandforestrymovement..
WangariMaathai, the initiator of the Green Belt Movement was the first Africanwoman to win the Nobel Prize .in2004. Her primary work was fostering peace, humanrights, environmental sustainability, and women’s empowerment. By planting andrevitalizing trees, she has created the space for the earth to breathe.
This article focuses on the noble efforts taken by Maathai in reforestation in Kenya as well as protecting the humanandenvironmentalrights of the marginalized women
Keywords:
Chipko Movement, Green BeltMovement, Environmental rights, Marginalized
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"RESPONSIBILITYISOURSINDIVIDUALLY: SERVICE TO ETHNICITY THROUGH REFORESTATION BY WANGARIMAATHAI", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 6, page no.b176-b180, June-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2506124.pdf
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