Christina Haverkamp (* 6 September 1958 in Nordhorn, Germany) is a German-based human rights activist with special focus on the Yanomami people living in Venezuela and Brazil. She founded the non-profit organization in 2006 to help the indigenous people there. This was after she revoked her association and membership at the Society of Threatened Peoples with the argument that the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) organization had embezzled money and enriched itself by collecting donations meant to help the Yanomami but were not paid out for the allocated Yanomami projects. She gives lectures in schools and universities about human rights and environment.
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| - Christina Haverkamp (en)
- Christina Haverkamp (de)
- Крістіна Гаверкамп (uk)
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| - Christina Haverkamp (* 6 September 1958 in Nordhorn, Germany) is a German-based human rights activist with special focus on the Yanomami people living in Venezuela and Brazil. She founded the non-profit organization in 2006 to help the indigenous people there. This was after she revoked her association and membership at the Society of Threatened Peoples with the argument that the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) organization had embezzled money and enriched itself by collecting donations meant to help the Yanomami but were not paid out for the allocated Yanomami projects. She gives lectures in schools and universities about human rights and environment. (en)
- Christina Haverkamp (* 6. September 1958 in Nordhorn) ist eine deutsche Menschenrechtsaktivistin und Pädagogin. (de)
- Крістіна Гаверкамп (нім. Christina Haverkamp; 6 вересня 1958 — Нордгорн, Нижня Саксонія, Німеччина) — німкеня, вчителька математики та вітрильного спорту. Громадська діячка, екологиня, бореться за дотримання прав групи споріднених індіанських племен, що проживають в джунглях на півночі Бразилії та півдні Венесуели — яномама. Засновниця фонду Yanomami-Hilfe e.V. (uk)
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| - Christina Haverkamp (* 6 September 1958 in Nordhorn, Germany) is a German-based human rights activist with special focus on the Yanomami people living in Venezuela and Brazil. She founded the non-profit organization in 2006 to help the indigenous people there. This was after she revoked her association and membership at the Society of Threatened Peoples with the argument that the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) organization had embezzled money and enriched itself by collecting donations meant to help the Yanomami but were not paid out for the allocated Yanomami projects. She gives lectures in schools and universities about human rights and environment. (en)
- Christina Haverkamp (* 6. September 1958 in Nordhorn) ist eine deutsche Menschenrechtsaktivistin und Pädagogin. (de)
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