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Rudolf N. Amenga-Etego, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Africa (Ghana). In the background, "University Farm Lake," so named because the Univ. of Ghana's agricultural research station is nearby. (Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize)
Rudolf N. Amenga-Etego, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Africa (Ghana), speaking to the Local Action Committee of Sukuru, a poor neighborhood in Accra, on more sustainable water management practices. (Local translator standing, on right.)
Rudolf N. Amenga-Etego, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Africa (Ghana)
Rashida Bee (left) and Champa Devi Shukla, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners, Asia (India)
Rashida Bee (right) and Champa Devi Shukla, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners, Asia (India), oversee women workers at a stationery plant for survivors of the Bhopal disaster. Through the union they established, the workers now have a living wage.
Libia Grueso, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Central & South America (Colombia), holding Ouroboros statuette.
Libia Grueso, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner for Central and South America, on the riverbank of the Yurumangui River at the village of San Antonio. (Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize)
Libia Grueso, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Central & South America (Colombia), co-founder of Proceso de Comunidades Negras, on right with pink shirt, during a site visit along the Yurumangui River with board members of the Danish foundation Solstice and PCN staff in 2002.
Libia Grueso, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Central & South America (Colombia), co-founder of Proceso de Comunidades Negras (PCN) in foreground, right, during a site visit along the Yurumangui River with board members of the Danish foundation Solstice and the PCN staff in 2002.
Manana Kochladze, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Europe (Georgia), holding Ouroboros statuette.
Manana Kochladze with Michal Kravcik, 1999 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner for Europe. (Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize)
Manana Kochladze, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Europe (Georgia) at press conference on Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan pipeline, May 2003 Paris, France.
Manana Kochladze (far left), 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Europe (Georgia),founder of Green Alternative at Green Alternative action in front of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 25 March 2003
Green Alternative meeting with village Sakuneti community. Not pictured: Manana Kochladze, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, Europe (Georgia), founder of Green Alternative.
Margie Eugene-Richard, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, North America (United States), holding Ouroboros statuette.
Margie Eugene Richard, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner for North America, in front of her new home in Destrehan, LA. Richard and her Old Diamond neighbors were relocated after striking a deal with Shell Chemicals. (Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize)
Margie Eugene-Richard, 2004 Goldman Environmental Prize Winner, North America (United States), accepts her award from Founder Richard N. Goldman at the San Francisco ceremony, Apr 19, 2004.