Inspiring change


My family is the motivation behind my advocacy work. My dad suffered a stroke as a result of smoking, and now he can’t move his leg and struggles to speak. With better public policy, others will not have to suffer like our family. My parents are very supportive of me because they are victims of smoking. My dad has decided to quit not just because of the illness, but also because he has heard me speak to international audiences and it made him cry.

But what really made me want to deep dive into tobacco control happened nine years ago. My friends and I were arrested for organising a student protest at a tobacco event that was promoting these harmful products to youth. When we got out of jail, there were many activists like us waiting outside and they said, “We will back you up. If you are not allowed home, we too will not go home.” That crucial moment led me here.

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