Taking a closer look at Mandela Day

JOBURG – Preparation tips for organising Mandela Day activities

Future generations will know former President Nelson Mandela best through his legacy of Mandela Day initiatives, as South Africans continue to celebrate his extraordinary life by dedicating time to ‘doing good’ in honour of Madiba’s 67 years of public service.

Mandela Day, however, has been criticised as being a ‘once-off’ day of community work that does not have real, long-term impact.

But according to Monash South Africa’s head of community engagement, Bronwyn Dugtig, this should not be the case. “We should not underestimate the value of a short-term programme that leads to broader sustainable engagement,” Dugtig said.

Dugtig provides corporates and individuals with eight important considerations when planning a Mandela Day programme:

Nelson Mandela lived an extraordinary life, giving 67 years of his life fighting for the rights of humanity. This legacy needs to be passed down for future generations and what better way to do that than to be active citizens.

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