Since age 8, Naomi S. Kodama, (now 17), has worked with the United Nations Foundation’s malaria eradication campaign, “Nothing But Nets.” Recognized by the United Nations Foundation as the 25th Champion of Nothing But Nets in 2011, (in 7th grade), Naomi has continued to work on different campaigns alongside Nothing But Nets, and has traveled to Mali, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa to deliver malaria bed nets, books, and stuffed animals to various orphanages and childcare centers. When she is at home attending school, Naomi puts forth an effort to create awareness about malaria, and works to involve her peers. However, spreading the “buzz” does not end within the limits of the classroom. When she was 13, Naomi was invited to speak at a high school in Mainz, Germany, and when she was 14, she was invited to speak at the United Nations Foundation Headquarters as a part of the United Nations Youth Ambassadors program, and has spoken as a part of that program in other years at the United Nations Headquarters and UNICEF Headquarters. She also spoke about malaria on behalf of Nothing But Nets at the Social Good Summit in New York in 2013: an event with over 2 million twitter followings that was broadcasted live to over 100 countries in 7 different languages. Founding member of United Nations – Nothing But Nets Champions Council, Naomi was recently recognized this September 2015, as Outstanding Student Leader by the St. Louis County, MO, USA.
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Peter Gordon Bakos
2015-09-06 04:00
Naomi Kodama is a totally committed young leader who provides an example for all. I hope she gets this well deserved recognition.
Albert HIRIBARRONDO
2015-09-05 19:45
Naomi has proved her commitment for years and deserve this recognirion
Diego Jose Rivera Rodriguez
2015-09-05 18:24
Éxitos mi querida Naomi Kodama, Dios te siga bendiciendo siempre amiguita. Saludos desde Ecuador.
Naomi Kodama successes dear God continue to bless you always girlfriend. Greetings from Ecuador.
Diogo Nomura
2015-09-05 17:00
Congratulations!
juvanir Vivan
2015-09-05 07:49
Parabéns Naomi muito sucesso e um forte abraço a toda sua família nós de Sananduva- Rio Grande do Sul no Sul do Brasil estamos na torcida e que seu exemplo seja seguido por muitas pessoas, assim todos nós poderíamos ter um mundo melhor
Kabo Garechaba
2015-09-05 07:40
Naomi you are a great young lady,we in Botswana remember you for finding time for the poor children at one of the poorest neighbourhood in Gaborone.I remember your speech at Gaborone conference of the Africa and Middle Conference where you spoke well about how Africa must take responsibility for her own development.Naomi Botswana still remembers you and i say all the best from Botswana.
Erika Gonzalez
2015-09-05 06:39
Congratulations to Kodama family, they have been a very great job with Naomi and her fight Malaria. She is a young girl that we support her cause since she was kid.
So proud of you and your awesome family that makes this posible.
My best wishes from Mexico.
Lizby Forero
2015-09-05 06:35
Conozco a Naomy hace muchos años, desde Colombia te apoyamos. Sabemos te tu trabajo y entrega. I know Naomy and Her work for severas years. We support Her from Colombia
Tobias Schuhmacher
2015-09-05 04:02
Her commitment for "nothing but nets" is outstanding!
Edgar Ruffinengo
2015-09-05 03:14
Naomi FELICITACIONES!!!!! POR TU TRABAJO!!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina
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Naomi Kodama
Since age 8, Naomi S. Kodama, (now 17), has worked with the United Nations Foundation’s malaria eradication campaign, “Nothing But Nets.” Recognized by the United Nations Foundation as the 25th Champion of Nothing But Nets in 2011, (in 7th grade), Naomi has continued to work on different campaigns alongside Nothing But Nets, and has traveled to Mali, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa to deliver malaria bed nets, books, and stuffed animals to various orphanages and childcare centers. When she is at home attending school, Naomi puts forth an effort to create awareness about malaria, and works to involve her peers. However, spreading the “buzz” does not end within the limits of the classroom. When she was 13, Naomi was invited to speak at a high school in Mainz, Germany, and when she was 14, she was invited to speak at the United Nations Foundation Headquarters as a part of the United Nations Youth Ambassadors program, and has spoken as a part of that program in other years at the United Nations Headquarters and UNICEF Headquarters. She also spoke about malaria on behalf of Nothing But Nets at the Social Good Summit in New York in 2013: an event with over 2 million twitter followings that was broadcasted live to over 100 countries in 7 different languages. Founding member of United Nations – Nothing But Nets Champions Council, Naomi was recently recognized this September 2015, as Outstanding Student Leader by the St. Louis County, MO, USA.
Comments
Peter Gordon Bakos
2015-09-06 04:00Naomi Kodama is a totally committed young leader who provides an example for all. I hope she gets this well deserved recognition.
Albert HIRIBARRONDO
2015-09-05 19:45Naomi has proved her commitment for years and deserve this recognirion
Diego Jose Rivera Rodriguez
2015-09-05 18:24Éxitos mi querida Naomi Kodama, Dios te siga bendiciendo siempre amiguita. Saludos desde Ecuador. Naomi Kodama successes dear God continue to bless you always girlfriend. Greetings from Ecuador.
Diogo Nomura
2015-09-05 17:00Congratulations!
juvanir Vivan
2015-09-05 07:49Parabéns Naomi muito sucesso e um forte abraço a toda sua família nós de Sananduva- Rio Grande do Sul no Sul do Brasil estamos na torcida e que seu exemplo seja seguido por muitas pessoas, assim todos nós poderíamos ter um mundo melhor
Kabo Garechaba
2015-09-05 07:40Naomi you are a great young lady,we in Botswana remember you for finding time for the poor children at one of the poorest neighbourhood in Gaborone.I remember your speech at Gaborone conference of the Africa and Middle Conference where you spoke well about how Africa must take responsibility for her own development.Naomi Botswana still remembers you and i say all the best from Botswana.
Erika Gonzalez
2015-09-05 06:39Congratulations to Kodama family, they have been a very great job with Naomi and her fight Malaria. She is a young girl that we support her cause since she was kid. So proud of you and your awesome family that makes this posible. My best wishes from Mexico.
Lizby Forero
2015-09-05 06:35Conozco a Naomy hace muchos años, desde Colombia te apoyamos. Sabemos te tu trabajo y entrega. I know Naomy and Her work for severas years. We support Her from Colombia
Tobias Schuhmacher
2015-09-05 04:02Her commitment for "nothing but nets" is outstanding!
Edgar Ruffinengo
2015-09-05 03:14Naomi FELICITACIONES!!!!! POR TU TRABAJO!!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina