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

Pedro Luis Sales Pedroso

2015-09-04 15:48

Parabéns Naomi, estamos com você !!!

shoji suzuki

2015-09-04 13:52

Naomi-san, congratulations ! An excellent award for an excellent young ambassador of the world. We are so proud of you as a colleague citizen.

Manuel Pineda

2015-09-04 12:44

Naomi: Eres extraordinaria! Toda un campeona en el servicio a la comunidad y un ejemplo para todos los niñ@s y jovenes del mundo!. Muchas gracias por ese enorme trabajo que realizas por proteger la niñez y eliminar la malaria de nuestro planeta!.

Nancy Leue

2015-09-04 12:22

Keep up with the great job, Naomi. All the best for you, warm regards from Peru!

Jonathan Miranda

2015-09-04 11:23

Muy buen trabajo Naomi, gracias por todo lo que haces por la humanidad, mientras haya vida, hay esperanza..! Saludes desde Honduras, C.A. Jonathan M.

Bjarni Ingibergsson

2015-09-04 11:09

Keep on with your great work Naomi.

Diana Schuhmacher

2015-09-04 10:28

I've got to know Naomi 2011 in Mali, Africa, where she brought toys she collected within the U.S. to kids in need. I organized that she was invited to Germany half year later to talk to students at a school in Mainz about her work against Malaria. She inspired them to get involved as well. Afterwards she held an inspiring speech at a conference of you leaders and entrepreneurs in Germany as well to convince them to support the fight against Malaria. Naomi is a very impressive young lady with an inspiring way of activation people. Diana, Germany

William Fung

2015-09-04 09:39

You are an inspiration for other youth to follow! Even though malaria is not a significant issue for us here in Hawaii, it is very important for us to educate our people when they travel abroad, so your efforts are very much appreciated. Please keep up the great work. Dr. William Fung

Juliet Sorensen

2015-09-04 07:59

Your dedication is inspiring. Thank you for your service.

Roberto della Volpe

2015-09-04 07:09

Parabéns Naomi por sua determinação.

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