Johannesburg, South Africa – The 5th of December 2023 marks a decade since the world mourned the passing of Nelson Mandela, while the 18th of July will celebrate what would have been his 105th birthday. As we approach this significant 10-year milestone, it presents a moment for global introspection, prompting us to evaluate the progress and setbacks of the past decade. We are compelled to ask ourselves a crucial question: what does this moment demand from us?
In South Africa, Mandela’s vision of a democratic and inclusive nation, where all citizens live harmoniously and have equal opportunities, remains an aspiration for ordinary South Africans today. To honor this profound vision and the values that Nelson Mandela stood for, the Nelson Mandela Foundation has announced its dedication to a year of activities and programmatic work aimed at reminding the nation and the world of the enduring significance of Madiba’s vision.
During a media briefing held at the Foundation, key news editors and journalists were given insights into the planned activities for the year ahead. Over the course of this special year, the Foundation intends to launch two podcasts and host dialogues and exhibitions that will critically examine the journey from the South Africa they fought for to the South Africa they have become.
However, the challenges facing the nation are stark. With over a third of South Africans unemployed, the country grapples with an energy crisis, impending climate calamity, leadership challenges, and widespread poverty and inequality. The prevailing atmosphere is one of fear, as crime and violence continue to plague communities. In light of these pressing issues, the question remains: what does this moment call for?
By reflecting on the passing of Nelson Mandela a decade ago, this year serves as a poignant reminder that the work of creating a just society is far from complete. Hence, the 10-Year Remembrance call to action is “The Legacy Lives on Through You.”
Sello Hatang, Chief Executive of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, emphasizes Madiba’s profound values of peace, forgiveness, compassion, and human dignity, for which he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. Through collaborations with various media, agencies, and stakeholders, the Foundation aims to highlight Mandela’s contribution to the progress of a just society and demonstrate how his values can guide solutions to the contemporary challenges we face today.
The Foundation has also unveiled the official mark for the 10-Year Remembrance of Nelson Mandela’s passing, along with the official call to action and this year’s program, including a global activation of Nelson Mandela International Day. This year’s Mandela Day will focus on Climate, Food & Solidarity, urging individuals to join hands in dismantling poverty and inequality by taking action against climate change and fostering food-resilient environments.
Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s passing is an opportunity to recognize both the profound wounds that persist in our world and the remarkable achievements in overcoming adversity and crisis. Mandela’s absence is deeply felt, as the nation yearns for his astute leadership, unwavering values, and boundless love and care for its people. Though Nelson Mandela may be gone, his legacy lives on through the actions and efforts of each individual inspired by his timeless principles.