Rocky
Dawuni, Ghanaian afro-roots artist and environmental activist, has been
designated a UN Goodwill Ambassador for the African region to help drive the
messages and goals of the UN Environment.
The
Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter performed at an electrifying concert to
end the 2018 Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) at the UN Environment, Nairobi,
Kenya, which highlighted opportunities for landscape restoration in Africa through
community engagement.
Rocky
has been lending his voice to amplify issues of poverty, environmental
degradation, water and sanitation issues and women's rights.
He is passionate about the environment and loves to inspire others to appreciate the importance of caring for the earth.
He is passionate about the environment and loves to inspire others to appreciate the importance of caring for the earth.
“I
believe in music activism,” he told 3news.com. “Protecting the land is
important to me because that is what gives us sustenance…People should step up
their responsibility to protect, preserve and sustain the environment”.
As
a Regional UN Goodwill Ambassador, Rocky is uniquely positioned to generate
considerable support and publicity amongst his audience for UN Environment’s
goals through engaging, organizing, and leading activities specifically
targeted to his audience.
“Dawuni’s eloquence, cultural diplomacy and successful melding of music and activism have led him to become a passionate spokesperson for various global causes” said Erik Solheim, Executive Director of UN Environment. “We are delighted to share the stage with another Goodwill Ambassador, Suzanna Awiyo, who, like Rocky, is a passionate humanitarian and environmentalist”.
“Dawuni’s eloquence, cultural diplomacy and successful melding of music and activism have led him to become a passionate spokesperson for various global causes” said Erik Solheim, Executive Director of UN Environment. “We are delighted to share the stage with another Goodwill Ambassador, Suzanna Awiyo, who, like Rocky, is a passionate humanitarian and environmentalist”.
United
Nations Goodwill Ambassadors volunteer their time, talent and passion to raise
awareness of UN efforts to improve the lives of billions of people everywhere.
“There
is so much positive energy in Africa and many opportunities to protect and
restore the environment across the continent,” said Rocky. “And music is a
powerful force that brings people together and inspires action. I want to work
with communities and help them share their successes and encourage them to keep
moving forward to make the future brighter for generations to come.”
He
has a mission to create the space for a movement of artistes and other
stakeholders to advocate for the environment.
“I
want to start finding the musicians around the continent who are passionate
about the environment and even those who are not passionate to understand their
responsibility of leveraging their platform to help achieve the goal of
planting 100million trees by 2030,” said Rocky.
Rocky’s
infectious grooves and dance-inducing anthems have consistently excited fans
across the globe. A galvanizing performer, Dawuni has shared the stage with
Stevie Wonder, Peter Gabriel, Bono, Jason Mraz, Janelle Monae and John Legend,
among many others. Named one of Africa’s Top 10 global stars by CNN, he has
showcased his talent at prestigious venues such as The Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. and The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Rocky Dawuni joins an illustrious line-up of UN Environment Goodwill Ambassadors including Don Cheadle, Gisele Bundchen and Ellie Goulding.
Rocky Dawuni joins an illustrious line-up of UN Environment Goodwill Ambassadors including Don Cheadle, Gisele Bundchen and Ellie Goulding.
By Kofi Adu Domfeh
No comments:
Post a Comment