Loss of Tajudeen Abdul Raheem
Africa Action Mourns the Loss of Tajudeen Abdul
Raheem
“Don't agonise, Organise!”
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 (Washington, DC) – This week Africa Action mourns the death of one of the most distinguished pan-Africanist, and United Nations Millennium Campaign Deputy Director, Dr. Tajudeen Abdul Raheem. He passed away May 24, 2009 in a road accident in Nairobi.
Dr. Raheem was a prolific writer and activist. His work was a great source of inspiration and insight. Throughout Africa Action’s long history as the oldest organization working on U.S.- Africa policy, Dr. Raheem was a regular source for counsel and guidance. During Africa Action’s annual Baraza (Kiswahili for “Assembly”), held in Washington, DC, Dr. Raheem participated in strategic discussions on U.S.-Africa relations.
“Dr. Raheem worked tirelessly towards social, political and economic justice in Africa. His passion, humor, and spirit will live on and we honor his vision by continuing our work in solidarity with African people,” said Gerald LeMelle, Executive Director of Africa Action.
In the face of insurmountable challenges, Dr. Raheem demonstrated great optimism and energy. In e-mails to Africa Action over the months and years, he signed: “Don’t agonise, organize!” This simple, but powerful unity message has resonated around the world.
UN Millennium Campaign Director Salil Shetty said “Dr. Tajudeen’s towering intellect, moral fibre and courage of conviction allowed him to speak truth to power like nobody could. It is ironical that on Africa Day (25 May) Africa has lost one of its greatest voices and the Millennium Development Goals, its most credible advocate in Africa.”
Michael Stulman, Associate Director of Policy and Communications added that, “We offer our sincerest condolences to the family of Tajudeen Abdul Raheem.” Tajudeen was married to Mounira Chaieb and has two daughters, Aisha and Aida.
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