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This year, for Human Rights Day, South Africa marks 30 years of the Bill of Rights under the theme: “Making Human Dignity Real.” Rooted in the legacy of the Sharpeville Massacre, this day reminds us that the rights we uphold today were hard won through sacrifice and collective struggle led by leaders like Nelson Mandela and Robert Sobukwe.
For children, human rights are not abstract. They mean safety, dignity, access to education, and the ability to grow free from violence and exclusion.
As we mark 30 years of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, we are reminded that advancing children’s rights is central to making dignity real, not just in principle, but in practice.
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Our team is out in malls across Gauteng, continuing to support the work of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund as we mark 30 years of impacting children’s lives 💛
Come meet the team, learn more about our work, and find out how you can be part of creating a safer, more supportive world for children.
📍 Find us here:
17 – 23 March
* Carlswald Centre (Midrand) – Spar Court
* Fourways Crossing – Pick n Pay
24 – 30 March
* Mall@55 – Dischem Court
* Mall of the South – Clicks Court
31 March – 06 April
* Cradlestone
* Ferndale on Republic – Dischem Court
Every conversation and every contribution helps us continue placing children at the centre of society.
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Here’s a look back at a memorable evening ✨ As part of our ongoing 30th anniversary celebrations, the Gala brought together partners, supporters, and friends of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund to reflect on the journey and the people behind it.
Thank you to everyone who continues to be part of this journey to ensure every child is safe, heard, and able to thrive. 💛
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ICYMI 🔊 We celebrated 30 years of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund with a special Gala Evening, bringing together partners, supporters, and friends of the Fund to honour Madiba’s enduring vision for children.
The evening reflected on three decades of impact while raising support for the work that continues across communities, ensuring children are safe, heard, and able to thrive. From inspiring reflections to the live auction, the night was a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when people come together for children.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and continues to walk this journey with us. The next chapter starts now. 💛
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🎁 "Our children are our greatest treasure. They are our future."
Nelson Mandela said it. At the 30th Anniversary Gala, 14-year-old Amogelang Mashele proved it.
As President of the Nelson Mandela Children's Parliament, Amogelang took the stage alongside former presidents, CEOs, and corporate leaders, and earned a standing ovation from the entire room.
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This is commendable
☀️ 🗣️ "Together as a nation, we have the obligation to put sunshine into the hearts of our little ones. They are our precious possessions. They deserve what happiness life can offer."
Nelson Mandela spoke those words in 1995 when he launched the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund. One of the most tangible outcomes of that vision is the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital.
The hospital provides specialised paediatric care that is often unavailable elsewhere in the region, with children travelling from across Africa for life-saving treatment.
At the 30th Anniversary Gala, the hospital's impact was showcased as proof of what sustained commitment can achieve.
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Inspiring work truly making a difference
President Thabo Mbeki delivered the keynote address at the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund 30th Anniversary Gala, and he did not hold back:
🗣️ "The failure to realise children's rights is not a crisis limited to this country. The world is engaged in a systematic failure to protect its youngest citizens."
Children bear the cost of failures they had no part in creating.
But Mbeki also issued a call to action, urging all of society to join hands to realise "the dream and vision which Madiba kept alive until his dying day."
A challenge, not just a celebration.
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Beautiful words from President Thabo Mbeki, it's heartbreaking to think about the struggles children face but inspiring to see leaders like him fighting for their rights
AFRICAN RENAISSANCE LOVE K@KSSF
Re a leboga / Siya bulela ntate
If there's any black leader i will always admire ither than Madiba, it is former president Thabo Mbeki. Why do i hold this man with esteem and the answer is that he mastered the economy and only to be let down by: -The private sector (for not grabbing the opportunity to create jobs) -The trade unions (for not exerting pressure on the private sector to create jobs) -:His own organisation (that chose to recall him when he was only six months to go, while he was bust advising the whole continent on who to remain economically independent). His organisation chose to let ly country join the very block that was cale into existence as a result of being inspired d by his ideals , the BRIC. Dumb! This, however, doesn't imply that i follow him blindly, by ni means! I'm a conservative christian and he is not! But the dufference is that i admire every South African who demonstrate lively ideals andbi hate cirruption just like General Holomisa because it cripples the future aspects of the country! –
Memories of the struggle
Zizi
Thambo mbeki ,No President wrong
Mbeki is not a President, he was before, so he no longer have the privilege to be called a President, he is a private citizen !
He will always be an ANCRIMINAL !!
🗣️ "The voice of a three-year-old should matter, because they have something to say. They're a human being, they've got rights."
Dr. Linda Ncube-Nkomo, CEO of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, speaking ahead of the Fund's 30th Anniversary Gala Dinner.
It is a simple idea, and a radical one. That children are not future citizens. They are citizens now. That their voices are not something to grow into. They already have them.
This is what 30 years of the NMCF has been about: making sure those voices are heard.
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Exactly!