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Wangarĩ Maathai was a pioneering Kenyan activist who dedicated her life to environmental conservation, democracy, and women's rights. As the founder of the Green Belt Movement, she empowered rural communities to combat deforestation by planting millions of trees across Africa. Her academic journey was equally historic, as she became the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree. Despite facing immense political persecution and physical violence from the Kenyan government, she successfully protected public lands and advanced the cause of social justice. In 2004, her tireless efforts were globally recognized when she became the first African woman to receive the Nobe ...