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07/07/2023

Nelson Mandela University’s Global Giving Campaign – Appeal for alumni support

Nelson Mandela University launched a multi-year global Giving Campaign on 3 July 2023, to raise R30 million to support four projects, based on empowerment and social redress.

University Vice-Chancellor Professor Sibongile Muthwa is leading the campaign with the endorsement of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, whose Mandela Month theme for 2023 is “Climate change and food security”.
 
Funds raised would go towards projects that address student hunger, bursaries, support a greenhouse project and empower sustainable community food kitchens. 
 
Prof Muthwa shares, “We are launching this fundraising drive in the build-up to international Mandela Day on 18 July. It is an opportunity to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s most beloved statesman and global icon, someone who became the world’s moral compass.
 
The story of how Mandela, a young man born in a remote rural village, became one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century was one of overcoming hardship and never losing sight of hope. It is a story that inspires generations of young people the world over. 
 
We are seeking your help to provide opportunities for thousands of young people who, because of their social circumstances, are faced with hardship and adversity. 
 
Who knows? With your assistance we could be nurturing the next generation of Nelson Mandelas.”
The new campaign is over and above the University’s day-to-day fundraising initiatives, which range from raising funds for postgraduate bursaries, to capital projects such as new buildings and laboratory equipment. 
 
Globally, student numbers at universities have significantly increased. This has also been the case in South Africa. However, government subsidies to universities in South Africa have been declining in real terms, made worse by, among other factors, rising inflation and the effects of COVID-19.
 
“This is why all universities need to raise third stream income. It helps to maintain high quality education, as well as broaden the net to accommodate academically deserving students who cannot fund their studies,” said Prof Muthwa.
 
She appeals to all stakeholders to donate any amount to the campaign, “as every cent counts”.
 
The campaign will benefit four projects aimed at students and the broader community:
Student bursaries; Student hunger; Community kitchens; Greenhouse Skills Development Project
 
Your contribution whether once off or affordable monthly contributions will be a difference! We appreciate all the support from our alumni and friends.
 
To donate to these projects, please go to our Giving page
 

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