Graça Machel Trust founder, Mrs Graça Machel is (ALM) African Leadership Magazine‘s African Climate Champion of the year 2020. She and alongside 10 other distinguished Africans including World Health Organization, Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Nana Akufo-Addo the President of Ghana were recognised during a virtual event on February 26.

 

Mrs Graça Machel’s certificate of recognition by African Leadership Magazine.

 

“I take this recognition with humility and pride as well, to become a voice of Africans and the price we are paying for climate change although we are not the makers of the changes which have been drastically affecting the planet. But more importantly, it is to raise the importance of countries developing strategies to mitigate the impact of [climate change],” said Mrs. Machel at the beginning of her acceptance speech.

 

She further spoke in part about the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai and the humanitarian crisis it created in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi and how that has further informed the work of the Trust, especially with the women networks that it works with.

 

“We are trying to get women to respond in a very positive and dynamic way and accepting that we are not only victims but we are makers of our own life and our future. We can come as examples of how we respond and even spearhead initiatives such as using clean energy. We are at the forefront of transformative responses to climate change,” she emphasized in closing.

 

Mrs Machel during her speech at the ALM awards.

 

WATCH the FULL SPEECH HERE. 

The event marked nine years since African Leadership Magazine launched the awards to celebrate outstanding achievements and achievers in Africa. Annually, the magazine puts out a call for nomination and voting where Africans chose distinguished persons who have excelled in different spheres as winners of the persons of the year. The last poll attracted over 120,000 votes on the magazine website; over 7 million active online engagement during the voting period; and over 5000 votes via email.

 

The Magazine publisher Dr. Ken Giami noted in a statement that the 2020 nominees and winners were selected for their contribution towards minimizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the continent and helping in inspiring hope for the future.