Everybody Matters
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Everybody Matters
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Everybody Matters
Moving memoir from the first female President of Ireland, and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson.
Moving memoir from the first female President of Ireland, and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson.
Shortlisted for the Political Book Awards 2013 Political Book of the Year
The first woman President of Ireland, who became UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson has spent her life in pursuit of a fairer world.
Now, for the first time, she reveals what lies behind the vision, strength, and determination that has helped her achieve so much for human rights around the globe.
She describes the upbringing which gave her a strong sense of values and how she came into painful conflict with her parentsβmarrying against their wishes and, later, helping to legalise contraception in a deeply Catholic Ireland.
As a barrister, she won landmark cases advancing the causes of women and the marginalised against the prejudices of the day. Whenβto the surprise of manyβshe became the first woman President of Ireland in 1990, she put Ireland firmly on the international stage.
Accepting the position of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in 1997 was her biggest challenge, and here she describes the huge political difficulties she encountered among the many triumphs.
Subsequently, based in New York, she led Realizing Rights for eight years, pioneering how to implement in practice economic and social rights: working in African countries on health, decent work, corporate responsibility, and women's empowerment in peace and security.
Now heading her own Climate Justice foundation, she has succeeded in finding the independence she needs to work effectively on behalf of the millions of poor around the world most affected by climate change.
Told with the same calm conviction and modest pride that has guided her life, Everybody Matters will inspire everyone who reads it with the belief that each of us can, in our own way, help to change the world for the better.
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The memoir by Mary Robinson is praised for her passionate commitment to human rights and environmental issues, viewed through the lens of her roles as Ireland's first female President and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Prominent figures like Bono and Desmond Tutu highlight her warmth, Gaelic charm, and determination. Admirers like Barack Obama and Sir Richard Branson commend her advocacy for disenfranchised individuals. Reviewers appreciate the book's candid, intimate, and inspiring narrative, reflecting Robinson's dedication to justice and fairness.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781444723335
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 May 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Hodder Paperback
Illustration: 2 x 8pp inset sections
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 300g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Mary Robinson served as the seventh, and first woman, President of Ireland from 1990-1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997-2002. Robinson has been Honorary President of Oxfam International since 2002, and has chaired numerous bodies including the GAVI Alliance, vaccinating children worldwide, the Council of Women World Leaders 'of which she was a co-founder', the International Institute for Environment and Development, and the Institute for Human Rights and Business. A former President of the International Commission of Jurists, Robinson serves on the board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which supports good governance in Africa, and is a member of the Elders, an independent group of global leaders brought together by Nelson Mandela. A member of the Royal Irish Academy and the American Philosophical Society, she is the recipient of numerous awards and honours, including the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Indira Ghandi and Sydney Peace Prizes, and has been Chancellor of Dublin University since 1998. She is married to Nick Robinson with three children and four grandchildren. Now President of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice, she lives in Dublin and Mayo.
Tessa Robinson is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the King's Inns. She practised as a barrister for ten years before becoming a freelance writer and copy editor. She is Mary's daughter and lives in Dublin with her husband and two children.Also by Mary Robinson
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