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Bert Tucker was born on 1944 in Belize City, Belize, is an A belizean politician. Discover Bert Tucker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Environmentalist, Community Sustainable Development Coordinator
Age 70 years old
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Born 1944, 1944
Birthday 1944
Birthplace Belize City, Belize
Date of death 2014
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Nationality Belize

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1944

Adalbert Alexander Tucker (1944–2014) was a Belizean diplomat and politician.

1960

The article is a poetic expression of Jamaican history during the 1960s, and Tucker's experience.

He documents what was called the 'Rodney Riots', when Walter Rodney a professor of African history and a Black Power Movement advocate was banned from returning to his position as professor at the University of the West Indies (Mona campus).

Bert Tucker received a master's degree in Economics from the University of the West Indies.

He did post-graduate work in law and international relations at Harvard University.

Tucker's lifelong work was for the advancement and development of the human race.

He worked in many troubled spots across the world, especially in Africa and in the Caribbean.

For three decades he worked for over fourteen countries.

He acted as a consultant for Liberia, Namibia, Grenada, and Zimbabwe.

He worked in Jamaica during the Michael Manley years.

He worked for the United Nations in the 80s in sustainable development.

1970

He worked with Ghanaian President, Jerry Rawlings in the 1970s and 1980s.

For many years Bert Tucker was a United Nations Advisor to several countries in the Caribbean and Africa.

He graduated from the University of the West Indies, and Harvard.

His lifelong work was for the advancement and development of the human race.

He worked in many troubled spots across the world, especially in Africa and in the Caribbean.

He was involved in the rebuilding of Jamaica during the Michael Manley era.

The rebuilding of Grenada during the Maurice Bishop era New Jewel Movement ,and the rebuilding of Namibia during the era of (the Southwest Africa People's Organization), SWAPO.

When Tucker worked with Grenada, Namibia and Jamaica these countries were in turmoil.

He was an adviser and consultant for the Mandela Center in Belize.

He was a visiting lecturer for universities in many countries in particular – in the United States of America, Africa and Latin America.

Tucker was one of Belize's leading advocate and support for the work of Henry C. Fairweather.

Mr. Fairweather was known as the "Mahogany Man".

Mr. Fairweather's mission was to replant mahogany trees in Belize.

Bert Tucker took on this cause and became known as "Mahogany Man', too. Mr. Fairweather was still planting mahogany trees into his 90s. He used his own money, and land to create a legacy; and to build a future for future generations. "Children and Trees Growing Together, A Future for Both', was the theme of the project between BELRIV and the mahogany plantation.

"Well we thought that it was fitting to bring in the notion that children and trees can grow together into prosperity, that they need each other, can live together, that they are dependent on each other."

- Bert Tucker

2008

He was the Ambassador for Foreign Trade in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 2008.

He is best known for his community ecological activism for the Belize River Valley Development Program (BELRIV).

BELRIV is a community-based cultural and ecology project to promote sustainable development.

He pioneered and developed the BELRIV 'OASIS' project.

He graduated from the University of the West Indies, and Harvard.

Furthermore, he was an excellent community organizer, international consultant, community environmental project coordinator, activist, humanist, Pan Africanist (Pan-Africanism), Internationalist, Renaissance man, scholar, technocrat, writer, and poet.

"A very passionate nationalist; very powerful sense of humor; a tremendous memory and just a very kind individual. He really was into education. He saw education as being vital for us".

Bert Tucker was privately schooled with Ms.

Annette Maheia.

He then went on to Belize Technical College, University of the West Indies, and Harvard University.

He has well documented his experiences as a student at University of the West Indies in the 60s and 70s in the article Jamaican Vibrations - Rocking Steady to Reggae.

This article articulates the early days of Reggae, University of West Indies student movement, the rise of Michael Manley, a peoples' mass movement, Abeng Movement, and the People's National Party.

As Jamaica confronted injustices and poverty.