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The Beyond Zero Campaign is an initiative launched by Kenya's First Lady, Margaret Gakuo Kenyatta. Its goals are to improve maternal and child health in Kenya, and to reduce new HIV infections among children. [1] The campaign was unveiled in 2013 on World AIDS Day, and launched on 24 January 2014. Many international organizations have joined ...
The Kenya First Lady made a decision to use sporting events such as the London Marathon, where she first lady participated, and created the First Lady's Half Marathon to complement the Beyond Zero Campaign. [15] This saw the campaign provide 14 fully-kitted mobile clinics handed to county governments to boost delivery of services to mothers.
[citation needed] Since the inauguration, Kenyatta has headed up a campaign, dubbed the Beyond Zero Campaign, [7] to reduce child maternal mortality rates. On 24 October 2014, she was named Kenya Person of the Year. [8] She is Catholic and serves as an alumna of the Catholic girls' school, Kianda School. [9]
Planet A, a 501(c)3 nonprofit cofounded by Versed president Melanie Bender and Youth to the People cofounder Joe Cloyes in September 2021, launched its Beyond Earth Month campaign on May 3 to help ...
Beyond Zero Emissions was founded in 2006 by Matthew Wright and Adrian Whitehead under the guidance of Philip Sutton 3CR community radio invites BZE to create live weekly programs. Until 2021, they broadcast two radio shows each week, featuring many well-known local and global climate education and climate solutions practitioners.
Thousands of runners took to the streets of China's capital on Sunday for the return of the Beijing marathon after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, even as another death blamed on China's strict ...
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Joe Henderson (born June 3, 1943, Peoria, Illinois) is an American runner, running coach, writer, and former chief editor of Runner's World magazine. He currently writes for Marathon & Beyond magazine, and since 1982, a weekly column entitled "Joe Henderson's Running Commentary".