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Nelson Mandela Children's Fund

The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (NMCF) is a charitable organisation founded by Nelson Mandela, based in South Africa. Its mission is to help individuals from birth to age 22.[1]

Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
Founded1995
FounderNelson Mandela
Focusfundraising
HeadquartersSaxonwold, Johannesburg
Location
OriginsSouth Africa
CEO
Dr. Linda Ncube-Nkomo: CA(SA), PhD
Key people
Management

Chief Programmes Officer: Stanley Maphosa
Chief Financial Officer: Sibusiso Zwane
Chief Business Engagement Officer: Nomthi Mnisi
Fundraising Manager: Maeline Engelbrecht
HR Business Partner: Mpumi Mabena

Board of Trustees
Chairperson: Judge Yvonne Mokgoro

Judge Dion Basson
Dr Warren Clewlow
Shirley Mabusela
Nana Magomola
Mr Mpho Makwana
Marumo Moerane
Victor Nosi
Charles Priebatsch

Judge Kathleen Satchwel
Employees
34
Websitehttps://www.nelsonmandelachildrensfund.com/
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Non-profit organisation registration number: 004-638-NPO

History edit

In 1995, Mandela stopped to talk to street children in Cape Town, and was inspired to found organisation. He remarked:

"We were driving back to the Presidency in Cape Town one cold winter's evening, when I saw a group of street children and stopped to talk to them by the street "The children asked me why I love them. This astounded me, and I asked them why they asked this, and they said that because every time I get money from overseas, I share it with them."[1]

Upon founding the organisation, he pledged to donate one third of his salary to NMCF, and began fundraising.[1]

The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund strives to change the way society treats its children and youth. This long-term vision captures the central role society plays in shaping children's lives and the mission is to give voice and dignity to the African child by building a rights-based movement.

Programmes edit

Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital edit

The Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital is the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund flagship project. The Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital is a state-of-the-art, 200 bed specialist paediatric hospital that provides caring, child- and family-centred environment to treat and support critically ill children. The Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital Trust was established and tasked with raising R1 billion to bring the specialist paediatric hospital to life.

Child Safety and Protection edit

The Child Safety and Protection (CSP) intends to create a safer environment for children and youth in schools and communities. The main focus of the programme is reduction of corporal punishment in schools, decrease of sexual and gender based violence amongst women and girls and elimination of bullying within the schools. The programme currently is running in the following provinces Limpopo, Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Eastern Cape and Western Cape.

Child Survival, Development & Thriving edit

With Child mortality being labelled as a critical health issue as a result of malnutrition, lack of immunisation and access of mothers and children to medical services and health care, the first 1000 days of life became an important area for the Fund to focus on. The Fund's response is derived from an analysis of the scope of the problem, existing solutions and outstanding gaps.

The purpose of this intervention is to make certain that the care system respond to the needs of children under the ages of 3 to better ensure their survival, development and thriving.  The Fund's role is to act with extreme vigilance in closing the gaps through Immunisation Coverage, HIV -AIDS Treatment or Prevention and tackling Malnutrition.

The Fund's approach is about developing an activity based implementation plan considering the existing gaps at that level due to resource constraints. The plan is made up of three inter related components to address most of the gaps in the top five worst affected districts of O.R. Tambo, Alfred Nzo and Joe Gqabi in the Eastern Cape, Zululand in Kwazulu Natal and John Taolo in the Northern Cape.

Youth Leadership Programme edit

The Youth Leadership Programme has been focused on advocacy and lobbying, with an emphasis on mobilising children and youth towards driving positive social change. Under the Youth Leadership Programme there are four projects that run. These projects are Efeng Bacha, Children's Parliament, Legacy Academy and YLP Alumni.

Efeng Bacha edit

The objectives of the NMCF Efeng Bacha Youth Programme are to provide opportunities, skills and mentoring to youths. The club encourages civic participation and upholds respect for diversity and a faith-based value system. Activities include seminars like the Schools Safety Seminar which formed part of 16 days of activism with focus on violence against women in 2006. In March 2007 Efeng Bacha and the NMCF conducted a Teenage Pregnancy Seminar as the start of a research project with the ultimate aim of resolving the challenge of teenage pregnancy. The Efeng Bacha Youth Club is also involved with a Reading Initiative and with Youth Parliament.

Nelson Mandela Children's Parliament

The Nelson Mandela Children's Parliament (NMCP) programme was established to celebrate the values, principles and commitment of Mr Nelson Mandela to the children of South Africa, by giving children meaningful opportunities to participate, direct and influence decisions made on their behalf or in their best interest. Over the past 10 years, the hosting of the NMCP rotated across all provinces to create an opportunity for the children of South Africa to participate equally.

Sustainable Livelihoods edit

The Fund's Sustainable Livelihoods Project (SLP) was introduced in 2009 to address poverty experienced by families, especially in areas that have been identified by government as nodal points. These are areas that have a high rate of unemployment, low production because of various reasons and sometimes isolated in terms of securing basic services.  The SLP aim to strengthen families and communities to cope with the situation of vulnerability while creating a better life and brighter future for the children.

SLP is designed to help communities to work out their way out of poverty by encouraging community members to form Self Help Groups (SHG's). The SHG's are engaged in savings mobilisation programmes and income generating activities, they also convene regular meetings to address challenges they face in their homes and communities.

Other fundraising initiatives edit

Besides the above-mentioned programmes, other charitable events are arranged regularly, both locally and abroad. Gala dinners featuring auctions are used to raise funds in aid of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. One such event was the Mandela Day Gala Dinner and Auction. It was arranged by former US President Bill Clinton and held on 15 July 2009 at the Vanderbilt Hall in New York.[2] Another successful gala dinner and auction, was the Mandela Legacy Canvas Auction on 16 July 2011 in Cape Town. The canvas was successfully auctioned by South African auctioneer Rael Levitt for R2.5 million.[3]

Project partners and associates edit

  • The Goedgedacht Trust
  • Witkoppen Health & Welfare Centre
  • Far North Community Care Centre - Mutsindo Bakery
  • FASFacts
  • Ithuso Community Disability Project
  • Khulisani Agriculture Academy
  • Centre for Community Justice and Development (CCJD)
  • Early Learning Resource Unit (ELRU)
  • Ubuntu Pathways
  • Kopano Ke Maatla
  • The Valley Trust
  • Afrika Tikkun Uthando Centre
  • Far North Community Care and Development Centre  2
  • Give A Child A Family
  • Arise and Shine Centre
  • Ebenezer Welfare Supporting and Caring Organisation
  • KwaNgcolozi Child and Family Care

Fundraisers edit

Date Name Location Funds raised
2010 Nelson Mandela Children's Fund UK Annual Gala Dinner Thomas Lord Suite at Lord's, London[4]
2010 Stanley Sagov Benefit Boston[5]

Patrons edit

Contributors who have donated to the fund include:

Donations edit

  • 2009: R91,870,000 (US$12,746,661)[11]
  • 2010: R64,346,000 (US$8,925,923)
  • 2011: R64,184,000 (US$4,057,143)
  • 2012: R30,720,000 (US$1,941,846)
  • 2013: R23,405,000 (US$1,479,456)
  • 2014: R29,580,000 (US$1,869,785)
  • 2015: R37,534,000 (US$2,372,566)
  • 2016: R26,613,000 (US$1,682,238)
  • 2017: R34,715,000 (US$2,194,374)
  • 2018: R15,369,000 (US$971,492)
  • 2019: R22,150,000 (US$1,400,126)
  • 2020: R24,985,000 (US$1,579,330)
  • 2021: R13,868,000 (US$921,529)

Offices edit

The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund currently has offices in Johannesburg, South Africa (Head Office) and in London, United Kingdom, which focuses on fundraising.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Mandela focuses on Aids orphans – SouthAfrica.info 14 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ SGC to perform at Mandela Day Gala Dinner and Auction in NYC 3 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine, SOWETO Gospel Fans, 14 July 2009
  3. ^ Mandela legacy canvas auctioned off for R2.5 million 2 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine, SABC, 17 Jul 2011
  4. ^ Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund UK dinner sold out | Fab South African Stuff
  5. ^ Nelson Mandela Children's Fund Benefit with Stanley Sagov at Regattabar > Boston Events List Dead link
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Nelson Mandela Children's Fund 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Entertainment Index". ABC News. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  9. ^ Support the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "The Mandela Children's Fund - Michael Flatley at the Celtic Cafe". www.celticcafe.com. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Newsletter

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The Nelson Mandela Children s Fund NMCF is a charitable organisation founded by Nelson Mandela based in South Africa Its mission is to help individuals from birth to age 22 1 Nelson Mandela Children s FundFounded1995FounderNelson MandelaFocusfundraisingHeadquartersSaxonwold JohannesburgLocationJohannesburg South AfricaOriginsSouth AfricaCEODr Linda Ncube Nkomo CA SA PhDKey peopleManagement Chief Programmes Officer Stanley Maphosa Chief Financial Officer Sibusiso Zwane Chief Business Engagement Officer Nomthi Mnisi Fundraising Manager Maeline Engelbrecht HR Business Partner Mpumi MabenaBoard of Trustees Chairperson Judge Yvonne MokgoroJudge Dion Basson Dr Warren Clewlow Shirley Mabusela Nana Magomola Mr Mpho Makwana Marumo Moerane Victor Nosi Charles Priebatsch Judge Kathleen SatchwelEmployees34Websitehttps www nelsonmandelachildrensfund com Non profit organisation registration number 004 638 NPO Contents 1 History 2 Programmes 2 1 Nelson Mandela Children s Hospital 2 2 Child Safety and Protection 2 3 Child Survival Development amp Thriving 2 4 Youth Leadership Programme 2 4 1 Efeng Bacha 2 5 Sustainable Livelihoods 2 6 Other fundraising initiatives 3 Project partners and associates 4 Fundraisers 5 Patrons 6 Donations 7 Offices 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editIn 1995 Mandela stopped to talk to street children in Cape Town and was inspired to found organisation He remarked We were driving back to the Presidency in Cape Town one cold winter s evening when I saw a group of street children and stopped to talk to them by the street The children asked me why I love them This astounded me and I asked them why they asked this and they said that because every time I get money from overseas I share it with them 1 Upon founding the organisation he pledged to donate one third of his salary to NMCF and began fundraising 1 The Nelson Mandela Children s Fund strives to change the way society treats its children and youth This long term vision captures the central role society plays in shaping children s lives and the mission is to give voice and dignity to the African child by building a rights based movement Programmes editNelson Mandela Children s Hospital edit The Nelson Mandela Children s Hospital is the Nelson Mandela Children s Fund flagship project The Nelson Mandela Children s Hospital is a state of the art 200 bed specialist paediatric hospital that provides caring child and family centred environment to treat and support critically ill children The Nelson Mandela Children s Hospital Trust was established and tasked with raising R1 billion to bring the specialist paediatric hospital to life Child Safety and Protection edit The Child Safety and Protection CSP intends to create a safer environment for children and youth in schools and communities The main focus of the programme is reduction of corporal punishment in schools decrease of sexual and gender based violence amongst women and girls and elimination of bullying within the schools The programme currently is running in the following provinces Limpopo Gauteng Kwa Zulu Natal Eastern Cape and Western Cape Child Survival Development amp Thriving edit With Child mortality being labelled as a critical health issue as a result of malnutrition lack of immunisation and access of mothers and children to medical services and health care the first 1000 days of life became an important area for the Fund to focus on The Fund s response is derived from an analysis of the scope of the problem existing solutions and outstanding gaps The purpose of this intervention is to make certain that the care system respond to the needs of children under the ages of 3 to better ensure their survival development and thriving The Fund s role is to act with extreme vigilance in closing the gaps through Immunisation Coverage HIV AIDS Treatment or Prevention and tackling Malnutrition The Fund s approach is about developing an activity based implementation plan considering the existing gaps at that level due to resource constraints The plan is made up of three inter related components to address most of the gaps in the top five worst affected districts of O R Tambo Alfred Nzo and Joe Gqabi in the Eastern Cape Zululand in Kwazulu Natal and John Taolo in the Northern Cape Youth Leadership Programme edit The Youth Leadership Programme has been focused on advocacy and lobbying with an emphasis on mobilising children and youth towards driving positive social change Under the Youth Leadership Programme there are four projects that run These projects are Efeng Bacha Children s Parliament Legacy Academy and YLP Alumni Efeng Bacha edit The objectives of the NMCF Efeng Bacha Youth Programme are to provide opportunities skills and mentoring to youths The club encourages civic participation and upholds respect for diversity and a faith based value system Activities include seminars like the Schools Safety Seminar which formed part of 16 days of activism with focus on violence against women in 2006 In March 2007 Efeng Bacha and the NMCF conducted a Teenage Pregnancy Seminar as the start of a research project with the ultimate aim of resolving the challenge of teenage pregnancy The Efeng Bacha Youth Club is also involved with a Reading Initiative and with Youth Parliament Nelson Mandela Children s ParliamentThe Nelson Mandela Children s Parliament NMCP programme was established to celebrate the values principles and commitment of Mr Nelson Mandela to the children of South Africa by giving children meaningful opportunities to participate direct and influence decisions made on their behalf or in their best interest Over the past 10 years the hosting of the NMCP rotated across all provinces to create an opportunity for the children of South Africa to participate equally Sustainable Livelihoods edit The Fund s Sustainable Livelihoods Project SLP was introduced in 2009 to address poverty experienced by families especially in areas that have been identified by government as nodal points These are areas that have a high rate of unemployment low production because of various reasons and sometimes isolated in terms of securing basic services The SLP aim to strengthen families and communities to cope with the situation of vulnerability while creating a better life and brighter future for the children SLP is designed to help communities to work out their way out of poverty by encouraging community members to form Self Help Groups SHG s The SHG s are engaged in savings mobilisation programmes and income generating activities they also convene regular meetings to address challenges they face in their homes and communities Other fundraising initiatives edit Besides the above mentioned programmes other charitable events are arranged regularly both locally and abroad Gala dinners featuring auctions are used to raise funds in aid of the Nelson Mandela Children s Fund and the Nelson Mandela Foundation One such event was the Mandela Day Gala Dinner and Auction It was arranged by former US President Bill Clinton and held on 15 July 2009 at the Vanderbilt Hall in New York 2 Another successful gala dinner and auction was the Mandela Legacy Canvas Auction on 16 July 2011 in Cape Town The canvas was successfully auctioned by South African auctioneer Rael Levitt for R2 5 million 3 Project partners and associates editThe Goedgedacht Trust Witkoppen Health amp Welfare Centre Far North Community Care Centre Mutsindo Bakery FASFacts Ithuso Community Disability Project Khulisani Agriculture Academy Centre for Community Justice and Development CCJD Early Learning Resource Unit ELRU Ubuntu Pathways Kopano Ke Maatla The Valley Trust Afrika Tikkun Uthando Centre Far North Community Care and Development Centre 2 Give A Child A Family Arise and Shine Centre Ebenezer Welfare Supporting and Caring Organisation KwaNgcolozi Child and Family CareFundraisers editDate Name Location Funds raised 2010 Nelson Mandela Children s Fund UK Annual Gala Dinner Thomas Lord Suite at Lord s London 4 2010 Stanley Sagov Benefit Boston 5 Patrons editContributors who have donated to the fund include In 2008 6 Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of Norway pledged US 1 million 7 2010 John Travolta 10 000 8 Cathy O Dowd mountaineer helped raise R 250 000 9 Michael Flatley 10 Michael Jackson via Michael Jackson amp Friends benefit concerts South African Football Association R6 000 000 2016 2019 Europcar R1 357 417 2016 2021 Donations edit2009 R91 870 000 US 12 746 661 11 2010 R64 346 000 US 8 925 923 2011 R64 184 000 US 4 057 143 2012 R30 720 000 US 1 941 846 2013 R23 405 000 US 1 479 456 2014 R29 580 000 US 1 869 785 2015 R37 534 000 US 2 372 566 2016 R26 613 000 US 1 682 238 2017 R34 715 000 US 2 194 374 2018 R15 369 000 US 971 492 2019 R22 150 000 US 1 400 126 2020 R24 985 000 US 1 579 330 2021 R13 868 000 US 921 529 Offices editThe Nelson Mandela Children s Fund currently has offices in Johannesburg South Africa Head Office and in London United Kingdom which focuses on fundraising See also editNonprofit organisation List of charitable foundationsReferences edit a b c Mandela focuses on Aids orphans SouthAfrica info Archived 14 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine SGC to perform at Mandela Day Gala Dinner and Auction in NYC Archived 3 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine SOWETO Gospel Fans 14 July 2009 Mandela legacy canvas auctioned off for R2 5 million Archived 2 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine SABC 17 Jul 2011 Nelson Mandela Children s Fund UK dinner sold out Fab South African Stuff Nelson Mandela Children s Fund Benefit with Stanley Sagov at Regattabar gt Boston Events List Dead link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Nelson Mandela Children s Fund Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Entertainment Index ABC News Retrieved 7 September 2017 Support the Nelson Mandela Children s Fund Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Mandela Children s Fund Michael Flatley at the Celtic Cafe www celticcafe com Retrieved 7 September 2017 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2011 Retrieved 9 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links editOfficial website Newsletter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelson Mandela Children 27s Fund amp oldid 1221776360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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