Rosamund Kissi-Debrah

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Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah

CBE
Other namesRosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah
Occupation Teacher
Known forActivist against air pollution and awareness about asthma
Political party Green Party of England and Wales

Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah CBE is a British grassroots campaigner who raises awareness of asthma and the health problems that can be caused by air pollution. Her work followed the death of her nine-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, which was eventually attributed to excessive air pollution from London's South Circular Road.

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Campaigning

Kissi-Debrah's campaign for clean air followed the death in 2013 of her nine-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta Adoo-Kissi-Debrah. Ella Roberta had experienced severe asthma attacks over several years, [1] and the 2014 inquest reported only on Ella Roberta's medical care. Kissi-Debrah learned about the adverse health effects of air pollution, [2] and campaigned for air pollution to be included on her child's death certificate. Her campaign led to a second inquest in 2020, where evidence about air pollution was considered, [3] [4] [5] [6] with the Record of Inquest finding: "Died of asthma contributed to by excessive air pollution". [7] The subsequent Report to Prevent Future Deaths [8] identified the South Circular Road, London as the source of pollution. The finding was covered in the media at the time. [9] [10] In 2023 Great Ormond Street Hospital started to add average air pollution data for patient's postcodes their files so that this could be considered during diagnosis and treatment, while recognising that it may not be possible for patients to change where they live, work or play. [11] In January 2024, Kissi-Debrah began High Court legal action against three British government departments in an attempt to establish a legal right to clean air. [12] [13]

Kissi-Debrah also co-founded the Ella Roberta Family Foundation to promote her goals more widely to the public and officials. [14] This charity aims to improve the lives of children affected by asthma in South East London. It engages with politicians and policy makers as well as young people and communities to raise awareness of asthma, advocate for better medical treatment of asthma and also campaigns for clean air. Kissi-Debrah is the director. [14]

She has worked with the Mayor of London on the Healthy London Partnership and has contributed to expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone in London, now planned for 2023, [15] that aims to reduce air pollution from cars. [1] Low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) have been introduced in London, partly to reduce air pollution. Kissi-Debrah has been drawn into the conflict between the potential for social and environmental benefits but also for damage from the diverted traffic flows. She has advocated for balance in reducing traffic and improving air quality. [16] In a 2020 interview with The Observer , she said: "For people who live in an LTN, yes, life is better, I don't deny that, but their traffic is going somewhere. You cannot live in a neighbourhood where one part has an LTN and children are cycling and playing outside and the roads are safe, then pop along a couple of roads later and there's gridlocked traffic. We cannot live in a society like that." [16]

Kissi-Debrah was a candidate in the 2018 Lewisham East by-election and the 2019 UK general election in the same constituency. [17] She was also a candidate in the 2021 London Assembly election for the Green Party of England and Wales, finishing third in Greenwich and Lewisham. [18] [19]

She is a World Health Organization advocate for health and air quality. [1]

Kissi-Debrah was one of the judges in the BLAC (Bright Lights Awards Ceremony) Awards in 2020. [20]

Electoral history

General election 2019: Lewisham East [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janet Daby 26,661 59.5 Decrease2.svg8.5
Conservative Sam Thurgood9,65321.5Decrease2.svg1.5
Liberal Democrats Ade Fatukasi5,03911.2Increase2.svg6.8
Green Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah1,7063.8Increase2.svg2.1
Brexit Party Wesley Pollard1,2342.8N/A
CPA Maureen Martin2770.6Increase2.svg0.1
Independent Mark Barber1520.3N/A
Young People's Richard Galloway500.1N/A
Independent Roger Mighton430.1N/A
Majority17,00838.0Decrease2.svg6.9
Turnout 44,81566.0Decrease2.svg3.2
Registered electors 67,857
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg3.5
2018 Lewisham East by-election [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Janet Daby 11,033 50.2 Decrease2.svg17.7
Liberal Democrats Lucy Salek5,40424.6Increase2.svg20.2
Conservative Ross Archer3,16114.4Decrease2.svg8.6
Green Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah7883.6Increase2.svg1.9
Women's Equality Mandu Reid5062.3N/A
UKIP David Kurten 3801.7Decrease2.svg0.1
For Britain Anne Marie Waters 2661.2N/A
CPA Maureen Martin1680.8Increase2.svg0.3
Monster Raving Loony Howling Laud Hope 930.4N/A
Democrats and Veterans Massimo DiMambro670.3N/A
Libertarian Sean Finch380.2N/A
Access to the Law for All Charles Carey370.2N/A
RadicalPatrick Gray200.1N/A
Young People's Thomas Hall180.1N/A
Majority5,62925.6Decrease2.svg19.3
Turnout 22,05633.3Decrease2.svg36.1
Registered electors 66,140
Labour hold Swing Decrease2.svg19.0

Personal life

Kissi-Debrah lives on the South Circular Road in London. [5] She is a secondary school teacher in Lewisham. [17]

Honours and awards

In November 2020 she was included in the BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Power list 2020. [1]

Kissi-Debrah was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2023 New Year Honours for services to public health. [23] [24]

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