Graça
Machel(Mozambique)
Chair, Foundation for Community Development
Graça Machel was Mozambique's Minister for
Education until 1989 and the chairperson
of the National Organization of Children
of Mozambique, an organization that places
orphans in village homes. She has worked
closely with families in her efforts to
rehabilitate children, has acted to empower
Mozambican women, and has been a major force
on behalf of worldwide literacy.
Ms. Machel was a delegate to the 1998 UNICEF
conference in Zimbabwe, is president of
the National Commission of UNESCO, and served
on the international steering committee
of the 1990 World Conference on Education
for All. She was appointed by the Secretary-General
of the United Nations to chair the Study
on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children.
Ms. Machel was the recipient of InterAction's
humanitarian award for 1997, and received
a major award from CARE as a result of her
longstanding work on behalf of children.
She is the widow of the first president
of Mozambique. She is currently married
to the former President of the Republic
of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, and divides
her time between activities in Maputo, Mozambique,
and South Africa.