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Rocky Dawuni has revealed that his greatest achievement so far is being a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the environment for Africa.
Speaking on the GTV’s Breakfast show, on May 2, he stated that working with the United Nations as an ambassador, preaching against plastic pollution has been quite intense for him.

"I joined the United Nations and all the member states for a landmark agreement on plastics. Plastic pollution has become an issue every country is facing as well as human beings," he explained.
Rocky Dawuni stated that "when you test our blood, you will find microplastics in our systems because of all the plastics we are using which is a health concern as well as an environmental one”.
Rocky Dawuni added that this is the first time that all the countries have been made to offer themselves for an enforceable agreement which he (Rocky) was pivotal to helping the Member States to come to an agreement on.

He concluded by revealing that his focus is now on the environment, that is deforestation, plastic issues as well as floods.
Rocky Dawuni is a Ghanaian Singer, Songwriter and Record Producer who performs his signature ‘Afro Roots’ sound which is a mixture of Reggae, Afrobeat, Highlife and Soul music. He currently lives between Ghana and Los Angeles.
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