Nelson Mandela International Day (or Mandela 
Day) is an annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, 
celebrated each 18 July (on Mandela's birthday).
The day 
was officially declared by the United Nations in November 2009, with the
 first UN Mandela Day held on 18 July 2010. However, other groups began 
celebrating Mandela Day on 18 July 2009.
The day remembers
 Mandela’s achievements in working towards conflict resolution, 
democracy, human rights, peace, and reconciliation.
Nelson Mandela is respected for his commitment to values such as freedom, equality, and respect.
Nelson
 Mandela Day not only celebrates Nelson Mandela’s life, but it is also a
 global call to action for people to recognize their ability to have a 
positive effect on others around them.
The day hopes 
to inspire people to embrace the values that Mandela shared. These 
values include democracy, freedom, equality, diversity, reconciliation, 
and respect.
Many people and organizations around the 
world take part in many activities to promote Nelson Mandela Day. These 
activities include volunteering, sport, art, education, music and 
culture. Various events are also held on or around July 18 to honor 
Nelson Mandela’s works and to promote the different projects that were 
inspired by Mandela’s achievements.
Mandela Day also 
celebrates a campaign known as “46664”, in reference to Nelson Mandela’s
 Robben Island prison number. The campaign was originally launched to 
raise awareness of HIV/AIDS. However, its focus expanded to broader 
humanitarian work. The 
efforts from Mandela Day support the campaign’s ongoing work and other Nelson Mandela charitable organizations.
Nelson
 Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa, on July 18, 1918. He is one
 of the most well-known anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. He was
 jailed in 1964 for leading the liberation movement against apartheid 
and for his stance on the human right to live in 
freedom.
Mandela’s
 prisoner number was 466 and the year was 1964 when he was imprisoned on
 Robben Island, off Cape Town in South Africa. The Robben Island 
prisoners were never referred to by their names, but rather by their 
numbers and year of imprisonment – hence 
46664 was Nelson Mandela’s 
number. His release from prison in 1990 fed political debates in the 
country and contributed to South Africa’s transition towards a 
multi-racial democracy.
After his release, Nelson 
Mandela continued addressing racial issues in his country and supported 
reconciliation initiatives. His efforts resulted in him becoming elected
 as South Africa’s president in 1994. He remained in office as president
 until 1999. He also won the 
Nobel Peace Prize, together with 
another former South African president Frederik Willem de Klerk, in 
1993. In 2007 Mandela formed the Elders, an independent group of global 
leaders who offer their influence and experience to support peace 
building, help address 
major human suffering causes and promote shared interests of humanity.
The
 first Mandela Day was launched in New York on July 18, 2009, but the 
UN’s resolution to declare the day occurred later that year. On November
 10, 2009, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution 
declaring July 18 as “Nelson Mandela International 
Day”. The day 
marks Nelson Mandela’s contribution to peace through his active 
involvement in resolving conflicts, promoting human rights, 
international democracy and reconciliation, and in addressing racial 
issues.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
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