UNICEF: Mandela Institute seeks new solutions to social and educational challenges
From behind the grand colonial façade, a very different South Africa has emerged. A fusion of local traditions with
some of the best of the west gathered for the launch of the Nelson Mandela Institute for Education and Rural
Development and to hear children tell of how many still live in poverty without a decent education.
From grade one until last year I never had shoes I went to school barefoot some of my friends do not read well my
friends walk a long distance to school.
It was to end such hardships for children that led to Mandela’s dream.
Nosimo Balindlela:
"He has always had this dream and today that dream has come into reality.
Apartheid’s legacy has left many township schools on the edge, under funded and under resourced.
Mandela’s institute, now a partner of UNICEF, will have its work cut out for it, helping youth break free from violence.
Stuck between old ways, bad habits, and new temptations, many of South Africa's youth have fallen into a cycle of
HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy and drugs.
Sakhile Hans: Many people are not educated and because at our school we don't have security so people come here
others have drugs and smoke here so that effects us a lot of people who don’t do drugs and who want to be
something."
If more isn't done, there are concerns that young people like these will end up helpless and hostile.
Harry Belafonte: "A child without education is not only a helpless human being but eventually could develop into a
hostile human being and if society does not pay more attention to the children at large then I think we will have a
future that is going to continue to perpetuate chaos, problems tragedy and animosity between people. "
But it is the power of partnerships, the quality of its leaders and institutes, that will take the country's youth forward.
Embed code for Blogs
Simply copy and paste the following HTML code below into your blog, website, or MySpace profile.
Copy to Clipboard
Share this video:
Simply click the button below and select your social bookmarking site.
Tag Cloud
Category: Public Benefit
Soundbites from Sonal Shah, interspersed with b-roll from India and photos from Africa and...
Views: 29501
Category: Public Benefit
Soundbites from Sonal Shah, interspersed with interviews with entrepreneurs from Africa and photos from...
Views: 23430
Category: Human Services
21-year-old Bintou Sabaly has given birth to three healthy children in her remote Senegalese village of Mounting
Hamady.
Nobody here has running water or electricity. Most people survive by growing crops and raising a few animals....
Tags:
health, nurse, medicine, child survival, women, West Africa, senegal, malnutrition, mother and child,
Views: 34742
Category: Human Services
Approximately 120,000 children in Burkina Faso have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS. Among them,
is Kiemde, 12, who lost his father two years ago. Now, he dedicates every weekend to
teaching his classmates and friends how to protect...
Views: 19949
Category: Public Benefit
Currently, there are 514,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and 115,000 of these
children are waiting for families to adopt them. The majority of waiting children are of
color with older African American boys waiting the...
Views: 28398
Category: Health & Care
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in America. Someone suffers a stroke every
45 seconds and there are 700,000 new or recurrent strokes annually. Stroke is also a
leading cause of severe, long-term disability as it can...
Views: 29570
Category: Human Services
UNICEF was to provide more than just humanitarian relief: in addition to nutrition and health, education and family issues became an additional focus. UNICEF's work was now to become a key to global development.Education, of...
Views: 23150
Category: Human Services
We find ourselves in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, where Ms. Rouamba, a widowed
mother of five children lives. Prisca attends a state secondary school. Her classmate Ramata is an orphan who lives with her uncle and...
Views: 14956
Category: Human Services
UNICEF is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized.
We have the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety of partners at grassroots
level to turn the most...
Views: 9299
Category: International & Intercultural
World renowned singer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Angelique Kidjo is in her home country of Benin this week
raising awareness about the rights of children.
Ms. Kidjo took part in several events including a taxi motorcycle rally...
Views: 17543
Category: Education & Career
From behind the grand colonial façade, a very different South Africa has emerged. A fusion of local traditions with
some of the best of the west gathered for the launch of the Nelson Mandela Institute for Education and...
Tags:
unicef, mandela institute, nelson mandela, south africa, school, hiv, aids, youth, education, children
Views: 21094
Category: Politics & Goverment
Displaced and destitute. Recent fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has left a humanitarian crisis.
Thousands have been helped already – families have been registered, children vaccinated against deadly diseases
and...
Tags:
unicef, humanitarian, crisis, war, peace, africa, congo, disease, government, health, safety, victim, soldier, politics
Views: 21647

























Mayor of Toronto David Miller on his city's goal for climate change
Mexico bounces back after Hurricane Wilma
Bluetooth Technology in Health Care
New Holland: 100 years of Harvesting Excellence
Volvo: 2006 Volvo Adventure Awards
Chris Rock - Live Earth PSA
Youth Reckless Driving Prevention - New and Improve
Robert Patrick - Live Earth PSA
Educating the consumer
Activision: ESRB ratings
Comparison of electricity in developed and non-developed countries
General views of a Red Cross course in CPR, first aid and how to use an AED
Rotary International - Peace Spanish
Alcoholics Anonymous - We Know What It's Like
Iraq call to action
Rotary International - Tree PSA
UNICEF - Ghana Guinea Worms
IBM's SOA social networking site