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Independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights, brought together in 2007 by Nelson Mandela.
Background about the project of the Google Cultural Institute and the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory to bring Nelson Mandela's archive online.
Offers a bursary for post-graduate work and access to leadership development programmes to young Africans who exhibit academic prowess as well as broader leadership potential.
News and information about their work and projects, including Goelama, Sport for Good, Youth for Change, Imbeleko, Madba Kids Club and the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital.
Supports conflict resolution, removal of poverty as well as improving the health of the public, especially in regard to terminal diseases. The Foundation was established in 1999 as the primary vehicle for Mr Mandela’s pursuit of his ideals and goals.
Launched by Tata Madiba in 2007 at his alma matre the University of Fort Hare, creating a system of public education that serves the best expression of all of the children, affirming their humanity and potential.
Annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on the date of his birthday, July 18.
Living memorial in Eastern Cape, South Africa, provides exhibitions, artifacts, images, guided tours and a heritage trail that follows in his footsteps. Operated by the Departments of Arts and Culture.
Official site for his 2010 book which draws on his personal archive of never-before-seen materials, including journals, letters, notebooks, speeches and correspondence. Includes book excerpt, reviews, his life and foundation, and audio clips from the archive. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Video and transcript of the speech by the President of the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela, at the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 1993. Also includes facts, biography, bibliography, photos, presentation, article, Q&A, and other resources.
Provides links to several excerpts from Nelson Mandela's biography.
Living memorial in Eastern Cape, South Africa, provides exhibitions, artifacts, images, guided tours and a heritage trail that follows in his footsteps. Operated by the Departments of Arts and Culture.
Provides links to several excerpts from Nelson Mandela's biography.
Background about the project of the Google Cultural Institute and the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory to bring Nelson Mandela's archive online.
Official site for his 2010 book which draws on his personal archive of never-before-seen materials, including journals, letters, notebooks, speeches and correspondence. Includes book excerpt, reviews, his life and foundation, and audio clips from the archive. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Launched by Tata Madiba in 2007 at his alma matre the University of Fort Hare, creating a system of public education that serves the best expression of all of the children, affirming their humanity and potential.
Independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights, brought together in 2007 by Nelson Mandela.
News and information about their work and projects, including Goelama, Sport for Good, Youth for Change, Imbeleko, Madba Kids Club and the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital.
Offers a bursary for post-graduate work and access to leadership development programmes to young Africans who exhibit academic prowess as well as broader leadership potential.
Annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on the date of his birthday, July 18.
Video and transcript of the speech by the President of the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela, at the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 1993. Also includes facts, biography, bibliography, photos, presentation, article, Q&A, and other resources.
Supports conflict resolution, removal of poverty as well as improving the health of the public, especially in regard to terminal diseases. The Foundation was established in 1999 as the primary vehicle for Mr Mandela’s pursuit of his ideals and goals.
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