The 46664 Bangle is the official bracelet engraved with Nelson Mandela's prisoner number, 46664, and a laser image of his hand. 46664 is a symbol for Mr. Mandela's global charity efforts and humanitarian work, including the prevention of HIV AIDS. Every sale of a 46664 Bangle contributes funds to this campaign, creates jobs, and continues the message of social responsibility worldwide. Buy the Bangle, Change a Life.

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Ariel Dorfman Delivers Thought-Provoking Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Chilean-American author, writer and human rights activist, Ariel Dorfman, delivered the Eighth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture on July 31 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 

The theme of his lecture was memory, justice and reconciliation. Nelson Mandela Foundation CEO, Achmat Dangor, opened the lecture which was attended by an audience of 2,000 people. 

Ariel Dorfman delivers the Eighth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in Johannesburg, South Africa

The audience was reminded that “Memory does not exist in a vacuum,” and that we need to allow diverse memories and interpretations of history to coexist if we are to reconcile, even in our differences. 

Emphasising the importance of justice being done in the name of future generations, rather than of retribution, Dorfman said, “We cannot undo the damage of the past, but must strive instead to undo the damage to the future, we must prove in our actions tomorrow that we have learned from the terrors and sins of yesteryear.” 

He ended by saying: “There is no guarantee that we will ever reach the deep reconciliation we need as a species. Indeed, I tend to think that some damage done is irreparable.  But when despair visits me, I hold onto the image of the garden, a garden that grows like memories should. A garden that grows as justice should. A garden that grows like true reconciliation should.” 

“We need to always remember the multiple, infinite gardens of Nelson Mandela and his people.” 

See video footage of the Eighth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture here 

Read more information at the Nelson Mandela Foundation

The Elders Talk About Nelson Mandela Day (See Video)

Friday, July 16th, 2010

In the words of Nelson Mandela, “It is time for the next generations to continue our struggle against social injustice and for the rights of humanity. It is in your hands.” (Nelson Mandela, London, 2008).

See video of The Elders visiting Nelson Mandela and supporting Mandela Day

Nelson Mandela’s birthday (July 18th) is officially known as Mandela Day around the world, honoring his work and that of his charitable organizations, to ensure his legacy continues forever.

Every individual has the power to make a difference, no matter how small. Mandela Day is a global call to action for people to recognize their individual ability to make an imprint and change the world around them. The concept is simple: Nelson Mandela gave 67 years of his life fighting for the rights of humanity. Mandela Day calls for people around the world to give 67 minutes of their time to help out in their local communities and charities organizations. People around the world are wearing their 46664 Bangle bracelets with extra pride on this day.

As Nelson Mandela’s wife, Graça Machel, says, “I encourage every one of us to own the values he represents, to implement in your own small or big way, but it will be a huge contribution to make our world loving, caring and supportive to each one of us.”

Can you give 67 minutes to help others?

Reggie Bush Supports 46664 Bangle Initiative on World Cup 2010 Visit

Friday, June 25th, 2010

In this video, Reggie Bush proudly wears his beautiful silver 46664 Bangle, talks about bringing awareness to HIV/AIDS and taking that message back to the States.

The New Orleans Saints American football star is in South Africa to support the US team for World Cup 2010.  He visited the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s offices as well as the 46664 bangle workshop to learn more about the work that the Foundation and 46664 does in South Africa and across the continent.

46664 Bangle employees were excited to meet Reggie Bush in Johannesburg as he heard more about how the 46664 Bangle initiative contributes to the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

Reggie talked about helping to raise awareness about HIV AIDS and how he would like to bring that awareness back to the States.

Thanks and appreciation to Reggie Bush for making his World Cup visit to South Africa a meaningful one!

It’s In Our Hands To Make A Difference

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

See the video of "It's In Our Hands"

In the words of Nelson Mandela, “It is in your hands”. Every individual has the power to make a difference, no matter how small it may seem. 

46664 was Nelson Mandela’s prisoner number and is now an official, global HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention campaign, inspiring individual and collective action towards an AIDS-free world.

At its core, the campaign is about bringing hope and inspiration to all affected by HIV/AIDS.  46664 also raises awareness about social responsibility issues such as poverty, lack of education, gender inequality, lack of access to health facilities and the denial of economic opportunities.

46664  uses the universal connecting power of music, sport, entertainment and celebrity to educate, engage and empower those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS, and draws upon an extensive global network of ambassadors and celebrities to raise funds for the many projects it supports.

The 46664 Bangle is the official wrist bracelet in support of this campaign, making a difference in the lives of others through the manufacturing of these beautiful pieces of jewelry in South Africa. Wearing a copper bracelet may not seem like a significant gesture, but each 46664 Bangle generates income in South Africa for communities where it’s most needed. Wearing a 46664 Bangle also serves as a daily reminder of the difference one person can make in the lives of others.

The 46664 Bangle - it’s on your wrist, and it’s in your hands.

Re-live the Oscars

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

We can’t get enough of the 46664 Bangle bracelets on the red carpet!  See Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary wearing the two special-edition 46664 bangle bracelets, designed by London jeweler, Sabine Roemer.  Oscar video clip of 46664 Bangle

Want to own your own?  Then check out Morgana Freeman (Morgan’s daughter) wearing the beautiful silver 46664 bangle.  Help to raise funds, aspirations and skills by buying the ‘South African bracelet for hope’ on this site.

The 46664 Bangle project aims to raise $130 million over 12 years.  More than 4,000 job opportunities (and stories of hope) will be created, whilst contributing funds to the 46664 Campaign of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

46664 Bangle Story

Friday, December 4th, 2009

46664 Bangle Story

46664 Bangle Potential

Friday, December 4th, 2009

46664 Bangle Potential


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