Ayrton Cable

January 8, 2024
Human Rights Activist

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Ayrton Cable
Full Name Ayrton Cable
Occupation Human Rights Activist
Date Of Birth Jan 10, 2003(2003-01-10)
Age 21
Birthplace Nové Zámky
Country Slovakia
Horoscope Capricorn

Ayrton Cable Biography

Name Ayrton Cable
Birthday Jan 10
Birth Year 2003
Place Of Birth Nové Zámky
Birth Country Slovakia
Birth Sign Capricorn

Ayrton Cable is one of the most popular and richest Human Rights Activist who was born on January 10, 2003 in Nové Zámky, Slovakia. Ayrton Cable (born 10 January 2003) is a prominent social activist who is well-known for his work on food security and water security.

Cable has been a contributor for The Huffington Post and an early version of his documentary introducing these awards The World Food Challenge was screened during The International School Meals Day Initiative in front of the World Bank and USAID and was broadcast on We Day UK, 2013 at Wembley Arena in front of other social activists who spoke during the day including Malala Yousafzai Al Gore, Richard Branson and more than 10,000 youngsters.

In 2013, Cable supported Bandi Mbubi’s campaign for fair trade mobile phones, Congo Calling, Cable came Runner Up in Amnesty International’s ‘Young Photojournalist of the Year Award’, contributing a photo showing his mother using a mobile phone and the text ‘Blood Phones: Demand A Fair Trade Mobile Phone’.

On 26 June 2014, Cable gave a TED talk as part of TEDxYouth at Hampton Court House School. His talk, titled ‘“What’s missing from our efforts to change the world?” described his previous campaigning and activism. He went on to raise awareness for the success of FairPhone, the Permaculture Research Institute, and the Green Belt movement to ask questions regarding how we can change our world. He introduced the CARE Revolution. This initiative was fostered and developed by The100Hours, a charitable organisation based in the UK whose aim is to bring ‘wise and compassionate living and leadership’ into the centre of education; Cable is also a spokesperson and ambassador for The100Hours and in November 2014 was named an #iwill Ambassador for youth social action. In January 2015, along with his parents, educators Paul Vincent Cable and Agnesa Tothova, Cable co-founded a chain of ‘changemaker’ schools known as EnSo, aimed at children at the bottom of the economic pyramid in Sub-Saharan Africa and India. These schools have adopted in their curriculum a version of the methodology Cable has used in his social activism and social entrepreneurship.

In 2012, he presented the film about animal welfare and food labels before an audience of invited guests at the Palace of Westminster. The documentary, titled What Was this Animal Kept?, was produced professionally by Hampton Court House School with the assistance from Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Sesma and the EU labelling project manager for the Farm Animal Welfare Forum, Ffinlo Costain. Cable is a student at the school.

Ayrton Cable Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Human Rights Activist
House Living in own house.

Ayrton Cable is one of the richest Human Rights Activist from Slovakia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ayrton Cable 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In the wake of the activism of Cable, Cable got the chance to develop a youth component for The Humanitarian Water and Food Awards which utilized the concept of gamification to motivate youngsters to be involved to social action. The awards were established in 2008 and are situated in Copenhagen the Humanitarian Water and Food Awards are a global platform for best practices in food security and water. The 2014 WAFA Awards which took place in London on the 19th of June, Cable launched the Humanitarian Water and Food Youth Award (WAFA Youth). This WAFA Youth Award has its origins in Mahatma Gandhi’s quote “Be the change you want to see in the world”. Its aim is to empower youngsters to be the key element in solving the problem of water and food security.

Cable’s film campaign, produced in collaboration together with Compassion to World Farming The Royal Society to Prevent Animal Cruelty to Animals, World Animal Protection and The Soil Association was titled What did this animal do to be kept? and was screened in September 2012 in the UK Parliament to MPs as well as the media. Since its release this film was screened in all schools across the country and has been used to teach students about the ethics of agriculture and food within their Geography as well as Citizenship curriculums. After the film’s screening in the Parliament, Cable discussed his film in the media, and he had a meeting with David Heath, the UK Minister of Agriculture.

Cable is a youth ambassador for the anti-poverty charity Tearfund. In May 2013, he travelled to Malawi on behalf of Tearfund and ITV as part of the IF campaign. Whilst there, he met Mapangano, a young boy his own age who suffers from malnutrition. He documented his experiences in Malawi both on ITV and BBC Radio, raising awareness for the IF campaign and urging world leaders to tackle the problem of global hunger.

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