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Zerbanoo has dedicated 50 years to grassroots and global campaigning. She started as a teenage volunteer setting up the first shelter shops in London and has continued to work tirelessly in partnership with many individuals and organisations for social justice and interfaith understanding. She is known for her campaigning to stop modern slavery and child labour and has been part of the anti-apartheid struggle. Zerbanoo is recognised as an international advocate for women’s and youth empowerment.
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A patron with Terry Waite & Lord Ennals
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With Bishop Trevor Huddleston
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With Bishop Trevor Huddleston
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Presenting the 'Peoples Petition'
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With Zinnia Khajotia & Tricia Sibbons
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Talking to a TV crew
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With the Maharana of Udaipur & Sohrab Godrej
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Launch of ASHA's Christmas Party
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Cleanup campaign in Hertfordshire
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Supporting South African theatre makers
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With Lord Carlyl & Paddy Ashdown
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Guest speaker with Desmond Tutu
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With the Archbishop of Canterbury
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Desmond Tutu
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With winners of 'Dress a woman politician'
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Another award-winner
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Yet another award-winner
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In Delhi with the Women's Minister
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With Emma Reynolds
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With the Demenze family
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With the Chagosian Community
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Talking with Maneka Gandhi at the RSPCA
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Anti-Slavery International
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At a school assembly in Mauritius
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Campaigning in India
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Zerbanoo with Indian street children
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Maharana of Udaipur, Zerbanoo and Lord Steel
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Prime Minister of Mauritius, Zerbanoo and Lord Westbury
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Zerbanoo campaigning - Politics is a Fishy Business