Mandela Day

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AKA NameNelson Mandela Day
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2024 Date18 July 2024
2025 Date18 July 2025

Nelson Mandela International Day

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Nelson Mandela International Day History

Nelson Mandela International Day is an annual observance aimed at honouring the legacy of the late South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist. The day encourages individuals and communities worldwide to take action and inspire change by dedicating 67 minutes of their time to make the world a better place, which represents the 67 years Mandela dedicated to public service. This day creates opportunities for people to pledge their support for various causes, such as poverty alleviation, health initiatives, and promoting social justice.

The United Nations General Assembly declared Nelson Mandela International Day in 2009, in recognition of Mandela's contribution to peace, equality, and freedom. For Australians, this day holds significance as it encourages them to engage with global issues and become active citizens working towards positive change. The Australian government has historically held strong ties with South Africa, supporting its peaceful transition to a non-racial government, and Mandela's commitment to democracy, justice, and human rights greatly resonates with the values and ideals embraced by Australians.

Nelson Mandela International Day is observed in various ways throughout Australia. Activities range from community outreach programs, such as serving meals to the homeless and engaging in environmental initiatives, to staging exhibitions, panel discussions or charity events related to Mandela's life, work, and legacy. Schools and educational institutions often participate or incorporate lessons on Mandela's history, while some Australians may choose to participate internationally through online campaigns or events. By doing so, they not only seek to celebrate and remember Nelson Mandela's impact on humanity but also strive to work together in creating a better, more inclusive world for future generations. Nelson Mandela International Day is held annually on the 18th of July, the birth date of Nelson Mandela.

Facts about Mandela Day

  • Nelson Mandela had six children.
  • Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison and ended up spending over 27 years in prison. He was eventually released from prison due to secret talks he had with the president of South Africa at the time, F.W. de Klerk.
  • Nelson Mandela was awarded an honorary Australian citizenship in 1999 by then Prime Minister John Howard. He was the first person to receive this honor, recognizing his role as a global icon of reconciliation and forgiveness.
  • During the years of apartheid in South Africa, Australia consistently opposed the regime and supported the liberation movement, including Mandela's African National Congress (ANC).

Top things to do in Australia for Mandela Day

  • Devote 67 minutes of your day to helping others (volunteering, helping mom, cleaning, etc.). For 67 years, Nelson Mandela fought for humanity and on every July 18th, Mandela's birthday, the UN and the NMF ask citizens of the world to devote 67 minutes of time to helping others.
  • Nominate someone or an organization that you think serves every day. If you think they make a positive change in your community you can nominate those you think deserve acknowledgement as a Madiba Change Maker by sharing their stories on social media with the hashtag #Time2Serve.
  • Watch Mandela And De Klerk (1997). An HBO original film, starring Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine, that documents the historic negotiations between Nelson Mandela and South African President F. W. de Klerk.
  • Read Mandela: The Authorized Biography by Anthony Sampson. It is a comprehensive and well-researched biography of Nelson Mandela, offering detailed accounts of his life, work, and political context in South Africa.

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