Events Information
2015.01.26[Mon]
The 105th GRIPS Forum”Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture: South Africa – Twenty Years of Freedom and a Vision for the Future”
At the 105th GRIPS Forum on January 26, 2015, H.E. Ms. Mohau Pheko, Republic of South Africa’s Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Japan, gave a lecture titled “Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture: South Africa – Twenty Years of Freedom and a Vision for the Future”
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- Abstract
In April 1994, South Africans of all races voted in the country’s first democratic election, averting a potential all-out racial war, bringing the ANC to power and making Nelson Mandela the first President of a free South Africa. Democracy has been entrenched and the country’s uniquely diverse peoples united under a new flag and anthem, and recognising no less than eleven official languages. An astounding array of achievements during the past twenty years on various fronts, combined by political astuteness, has given the South Africa an important international voice and being regarded by many as punching well above its weight. South Africa’s clear vision for the future will ensure that it remains a valuable international player and partner.
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Speakers’ Profile:
1984 BSc Economics & General studies, Indiana University Purdue University
1987 BSs nursing – University of the State of New York
1990 PHM – International Health, New York Medical College
1994 MSc – Development Economics – NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies
2000 PhD – International Relations – LaSalle University Louisiana ??
2010 Department of International Relations & Cooperation??
2010-2011 Republic of South Africa’s High Commissioner to Canada
2012 Republic of South Africa’s Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Japan
Date/Time | 2015.1.26 16:40~18:10 |
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Speaker | H.E. Ms. Mohau Pheko, Republic of South Africa’s Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Japan |
Title | Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture: “South Africa - Twenty Years of Freedom and a Vision for the Future” |
Venue | Sokairo Hall, 1F, GRIPS |
Fee | Free (Pre-registration is required) |
Language | English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation provided) |