UNICEF: Statement by Anthony Lake, The United Nations Children's Fund Executive Director, UNICEF joins millions of people around the world who mourn the loss of Nelson Mandela (06/12/2013)

6th December 2013

UNICEF: Statement by Anthony Lake, The United Nations Children's Fund Executive Director, UNICEF joins millions of people around the world who mourn the loss of  Nelson Mandela (06/12/2013)

Today we have all lost a hero, a powerful champion for children.
 
The father of his nation, Nelson Mandela devoted much of his work to children.  In 2002, he urged that Heads of State at the UN Special Session for Children endorse increased health and education resources for children.  In 2004, through his Foundation and in partnership with the Hamburg Society and UNICEF, Mandela launched the Schools for Africa campaign to enroll two million African children in school.  He started his own children’s fund and fought passionately, with his wife, Graça Machel, and the Global Movement for Children and UNICEF, to put children at the heart of the global development agenda.
 
Madiba touched the lives of millions of children.  They are a central part of his legacy.
 
Our deepest condolences go to his wife, Graça Machel, his family and his nation.