35 Who Made a Difference: Richard Leakey
The leader of the Hominid Gang asks what he can do for his continent
- By Virginia Morell
- Smithsonian.com, November 01, 2005, Subscribe
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When I met up with him, Leakey was passing through California after giving a speech about global warming and was headed back to Nairobi to meet with former president Bill Clinton on AIDS treatments. He is planning a Web-based foundation to assist Africa's ailing national parks, and he's started to raise funds to build a private hominid research institution in Kenya.
"I'm still keenly interested in what makes us human," he says. "I'd like to know when and how humans first left Africa and what events—cultural and physiological—made us into modern humans." His home, vineyard and family remain in Africa—as does his heart. "I'm deeply motivated to make the African continent work, to give back to Africa, since so much has been taken from it," Leakey says.
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Glad to read that Mr. Leakey is interested in making a difference in Patients with kidney failure and the lives they lead. I had kidney failure and underwent dialysis for 6 and a half years. In this period I even seeked further intervention in South Africa, Pretoria. I finally got a kidney transplant 3 years ago in India, Ahmedabad. When I returned I founded the Kenya kidney and Lupus foundation. Our website is www.kenyakidneyfoundation.org. I have been involved in education and sensitization programs for kidney patients, counselling and nutrition. At the moment I am conducting a study on the psychosocial consequences of living with kidney failure in Kenya for my Masters theses. I am wondering how we can join hands and give back by making a difference.
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