Nicholas D. Kristof is an American journalist, author, and humanitarian whose work has focused on global issues such as human rights, poverty, and gender equality. Through his reporting and activism, Kristof has inspired readers to take action on behalf of marginalized communities. His compelling storytelling and commitment to social justice serve as a call to action for those looking to make a difference in the world. Kristof's work emphasizes the power of journalism in shaping social change.
"If President Bush is serious about genocide, an immediate priority is to stop the cancer of Darfur from spreading further, which means working with France to shore up Chad and the Central African Republic."
"I think it's dangerous to be optimistic. Things could go terribly wrong virtually overnight."
"You don't need to invade a place or install a new government to help bring about a positive change."
"You will be judged in years to come by how you responded to genocide on your watch."
"The news media's silence, particularly television news, is reprehensible. If we knew as much about Darfur as we do about Michael Jackson, we might be able to stop these things from continuing."
"It really is quite remarkable that Darfur has become a household name. I am gratified that's the case."
"All of a sudden their husband's dead and maybe a child is dead and they have absolutely nothing - and they're heading through the desert at night."
"The U.N. Population Fund has a maternal health program in some Cameroon hospitals, but it doesn't operate in this region. It's difficult to expand, because President Bush has cut funding."