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Everybody Matters

My Life Giving Voice

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Mary Robinson, a remarkable figure in the fight for human rights, has dedicated her life to creating a fairer world. In her narrative, she shares the vision, strength, and determination that shaped her journey to prominence. As an activist lawyer, Robinson achieved significant victories for women and marginalized communities, challenging societal prejudices. During her twenty years in the Irish Senate, she championed progressive legislation, including the legalization of contraception. In 1990, she made history as Ireland's first female president, redefining the role and elevating Ireland's presence on the global stage. Serving as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997, she garnered praise for highlighting the plight of victims worldwide, though she faced challenges with bureaucracy and compromises on principles. Now, leading the Mary Robinson Foundation—Climate Justice, she focuses on advocating for the millions affected by climate change. With calm conviction and modest pride, Robinson's story inspires readers to believe that each of us has the power to contribute to positive change in the world.

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Everybody Matters, Mary Robinson

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Sous-titre
My Life Giving Voice
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Bloomsbury
Publié
2014
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souple
Pages
336
ISBN10
1620405237
ISBN13
9781620405239
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Mary Robinson, a remarkable figure in the fight for human rights, has dedicated her life to creating a fairer world. In her narrative, she shares the vision, strength, and determination that shaped her journey to prominence. As an activist lawyer, Robinson achieved significant victories for women and marginalized communities, challenging societal prejudices. During her twenty years in the Irish Senate, she championed progressive legislation, including the legalization of contraception. In 1990, she made history as Ireland's first female president, redefining the role and elevating Ireland's presence on the global stage. Serving as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997, she garnered praise for highlighting the plight of victims worldwide, though she faced challenges with bureaucracy and compromises on principles. Now, leading the Mary Robinson Foundation—Climate Justice, she focuses on advocating for the millions affected by climate change. With calm conviction and modest pride, Robinson's story inspires readers to believe that each of us has the power to contribute to positive change in the world.