Nelson Mandela Foundation


The Nelson Mandela Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Nelson Mandela in 1999 to promote Mandela's vision of freedom and equality for all. The chairman is professor Njabulo Ndebele.

Vision

The vision of Nelson Mandela Foundation is to contribute to building a society that remembers its past, listens to all voices, and pursues social justice for all.
he was born on the 18th of July 1918, in a town called Umtata in the Transkei area of southern Africa.
He established the Truth and Commission, providing a safe place to investigate post-human abuses, avoiding civil wars, and bloodshed.
he established measures to combat poverty and expand health care services. he stated that what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived.
it is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.
He aided the South African Reserve Bank in slashing inflation by more than 7% in 5 years he used sports to bring the racially divided country together.
He helped to lead the ANC in the 1952 campaign for the defense of Unjust laws. He prompted the manifesto known as the Freedom Charter

History

The foundation was created in 1999 by Nelson Mandela when he stepped down as the President of South Africa.
In 2012, the foundation broke its apolitical role by criticizing Jacob Zuma for weakening the state institutions.
Following Robert Mugabe's attacks towards the legacy of Nelson Mandela in 2017, the Foundation responded by asking Mugabe to base his accusations on facts.

Annual Lecture

The Nelson Mandela Foundation organises an annual lecture, inviting prominent people to drive debate on significant social issues.