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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

A Profile of Njoki Njoroge Njehu



Njoki


Njoroge Njehu




Is a Washington-based Kenyan



Social Justice Activist


She is the Executive Director of the
50 Years is Enough network


Here is a brief biographical sketch of Njoki

Press here to READ an interview she did with Multinational Monitor


Press Here to LISTEN to an interview did with Onyango Oloo

Press Here to WATCH a presentation Njoki did in giving the African response to the G-7



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