Nelson
Mandela and Desmond Tutu Announce The Elders - A
Historic Group of World Leaders…Former President
Carter included…Group to bring benefits of age,
experience to world problems
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Out of deep concern for the
challenges facing all of the people of our
world, Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel, and Desmond
Tutu have convened a group of leaders to
contribute their wisdom, independent leadership
and integrity to tackle some of the world's
toughest problems.
Nelson Mandela announced the formation of this new group, The Elders,
today in a speech he delivered on the occasion
of his 89th birthday. He was joined by founding
members of the group, Desmond Tutu, Graca Machel,
Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter, Li Zhaoxing, Mary
Robinson and Muhammad Yunus. Founding members,
Ela Bhatt and Gro Harlem Brundtland were unable
to attend.
"This group can speak freely and boldly, working both publicly and
behind the scenes on whatever actions need to be taken," Mandela
commented.
"Together we will work to support courage where there is fear, foster
agreement where there is conflict, and inspire hope where there is
despair."
Tutu, Chair of The Elders remarked, "Despite all of the ghastliness
that is around, human beings are made for goodness. The ones who ought to
be held in high regard are not the ones who are
militarily powerful, nor even economically
prosperous. They are the ones who have a
commitment to try and make the world a better
place. We -- The Elders -- will endeavor to
support those people and do our best for
humanity."
The Elders will use their unique collective skills to catalyze peaceful
resolutions to long-standing conflicts, articulate new approaches to
global issues that are or may cause immense
human suffering, and share wisdom by helping to
connect voices all over the world. They will be
working together over the next several months to
carefully consider which specific issues they
will approach. The Elders' criteria are not only
the magnitude and importance of the challenge,
but a deliberate view that their role could
contribute significantly to solving the problem.
In addition to working independently, The Elders will work to
complement, not duplicate or compete with the efforts of other
organizations. They will seek opportunities to partner with established
groups in ways that help shine a light on work already underway or to
assist in bringing the group's efforts to another level.
"I see The Elders as a small but independent group that may fill an
existing void in the world community," said Jimmy Carter. "Almost
impervious to the consequences of outside criticism, the group will
conduct unrestrained analyses of important and
complex issues and share our ideas with the
general public and with others who might take
action to resolve problems."
The Elders will invite new members who share the attributes of the
original ten: trusted, respected worldly-wise individuals with a proven
commitment and record of contributing to solving global problems. Elders
will step down if they are elected to public
office.
"I have worked with extraordinary people at the community level, people
who have brilliant ideas and are making a huge
effort to solve problems but often their
contribution is localized, and their voices are
not strong enough to be heard," said Graca
Machel. "The Elders can play a role in
amplifying the voices of the millions of
citizens of the world."
Several years ago entrepreneur Richard Branson and musician and
activist Peter Gabriel discussed with Mandela the obstacles to solving
difficult conflicts facing the world. Their idea of a small, dedicated
group of leaders, working objectively and without any vested personal
interest in the outcome, began to develop and eventually grew into The
Elders.
Founder Peter Gabriel said, "In traditional societies, the elders
always had a role in conflict resolution, long-term thinking and applying
wisdom wherever it was needed. We are moving to
this global village and yet we don't have our
global elders. The Elders can be a group who
have the trust of the world, who can speak
freely, be fiercely independent, and respond
fast and flexibly in conflict situations."
The Elders will be independently funded by a group of Founders,
including Branson and Gabriel. Additional Founders include: Ray Chambers;
Michael Chambers; Bridgeway Foundation; Pam
Omidyar, Humanity United; Amy Robbins; Shashi
Ruia, Dick Tarlow; and The United Nations
Foundation.
"This group of Elders will bring hope and wisdom back into the world.
To play a role in bringing us together to stop unnecessary human
suffering and to celebrate the wonderful world
that we are so privileged to be part of," said
Founder Richard Branson.