

The Elders, with Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu and Mary Robinson: Part 1
Jul 28, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid activist, joins fellow Elders like Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson. They explore how influential leaders can foster global peace without coercion, emphasizing personal diplomacy. The conversation touches on pressing topics such as the climate crisis, the importance of collective action in mitigating global conflicts, and the challenges of modern drug policies. Their reflections provide timeless insights into humanity's shared responsibilities and the power of dialogue.
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Mandela's Initial Hesitation
- Richard Branson and Peter Gabriel sought Nelson Mandela's involvement in The Elders.
- Mandela initially hesitated, then agreed, recalling a negotiation where his impartiality was valued.
Elders' Intervention in Kenya
- The Elders have addressed various global conflicts, including Kenya's political crisis.
- Archbishop Tutu, Graça Machel, and Kofi Annan helped form a coalition government in Kenya.
Elders' Work in Sudan
- President Carter recounts the Elders' work in Sudan, including meeting with President Bashir.
- Carter's requests to Bashir, including troop withdrawal from Abyei, contributed to peace efforts.