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Nelson Mandela was a remarkable leader and morally conscious figure, dedicated to advancing social justice and equal rights for all. He was a powerful voice of equality, despite the oppression he faced, and his legacy of perseverance and courage will live on for many years to come. However, there are still some lesser-known facts and articles related to Nelson Mandela that many people may not know. Here are some of the most interesting and lesser-known stories about 
NELSON MANDELA 

1. Mandela and education: Not only was Mandela a great advocate for equal rights and social justice, but he was also an avid proponent of the importance of education. In 2005, Mandela wrote an article for UNESCO about the importance of education and how it enables people to make better decisions for their countries. He understood that education empowers people to think critically and be more engaged citizens 

2. The truth and Reconciliation Commission : After the end of Apartheid in South Africa, a Truth and Reconciliation Commission was set up in order to help heal and unite the nation. Mandela was heavily involved in the process, promoting dialogue and forgiveness. In 1997, Mandela wrote an article in the New York Times discussing his role in the process and how it was essential to the healing of the nation 

3. Mandela and Women's rights: In 1994, Mandela wrote an article for the United Nations about the importance of women's rights and how they are essential to a just and equitable society. He discussed how his own daughter (Zindzi) and wife (Winnie) had been advocates for women's rights for years and how he wanted to continue that legacy 
4. Mandela and Aids: Despite South Africa's high prevalence of HIV/AIDs at the time, Mandela was an outspoken advocate for people living with the virus. He wrote an article for the World Food Programme in 2001 expressing his concern for the issue and advocating for more funding to be allocated for the prevention and treatment of the virus 
5. Mandela and Climate change Mandela and Climate Change: Mandela wrote an article in 2007 for the Guardian discussing the implications of climate change and how it affected the African continent in particular. He argued that climate change was a global challenge that needed collective action, and he encouraged other leaders to join with him in fighting the issue.
These are just a few of the lesser-known articles written by Nelson Mandela throughout the years. He was a true visionary, and these articles showcase his brilliant mind and commitment to a better future. His legacy will continue to live on through his writings and teachings.

Legends like this
Lives forever
NELSON ROLIHLAHLA.. 

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