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Thursday, 2 February, 2017

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May 2018: Walk Together to #FightInequality 
We reflect on the past month's #WalkTogether events in Oxford and London and the increasing momentum to tackle economic inequality and achieve a more equitable world.


David Nussbaum

 

April 2018: David Nussbaum 
Our CEO highlights a recent guest blog by Louise Arbour, the UN Special Representative for International Migration, on the need for need for sustained political leadership on migration.


Hina Jilani

 

March 2018: Hina Jilani 
Ahead of International Women's Day 2018, Hina Jilani reflects on the impressive achievements of global women’s protest movements over the past year and the barriers that remain to overcome.


Mary Robinson

 

February 2018: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson calls on the international community to agree new ways of managing migration that respects and protects human dignity.


Kofi Annan

 

January 2018: Kofi Annan
In his New Year message, Kofi Annan reflects on the life of Nelson Mandela in his call for leaders to act with compassion and empathy in 2018.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

December 2017: Lakhdar Brahimi
Reflecting on his recent visit to a refugee centre on the Italian island of Sicily and a meeting with Pope Francis, Lakhdar Brahimi highlights the need for solidarity with those who are forced to live a perilous existence on the front lines of Europe’s borders and across the world.


Ban Ki-moon

 

November 2017: Ban Ki-moon
Following his first Elders' board meeting and an intergenerational dialogue with future young leaders, Ban Ki-moon reflects on the need to ensure a more peaceful world to allow younger generations to meet their potential to the fullest extent.


Ernesto Zedllo

 

October 2017: Ernesto Zedillo
Pointing to the power of solidarity and empathy, Ernesto Zedillo urges people to take action and demand that leaders end the suffering of victims of natural disasters, conflicts and violence across the world.


Gro Harlem Brundtland

 

September 2017: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Reflecting on the legacy of German post-war leader Willy Brandt, Gro Harlem Brundtland rejects recent isolationist trends and celebrates collective efforts towards achieving a peaceful, just and sustainable world.


Ricardo Lagos

 

August 2017: Ricardo Lagos
Ricardo Lagos reflects on the launch of the Walk Together campaign and calls for sustained commitment to counter the threats that face global freedoms today.


Graça Machel

 

July 2017: Graça Machel
Graça Machel reflects on The Elders' first ten years, ahead of the launch of the Walk Together campaign to continue Mandela's long walk to freedom.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

June 2017: Martti Ahtisaari
Following an Elders board meeting, Martti Ahtisaari reflects on the importance of maintaining multilateralism at the heart of international relations in order to overcome today's greatest challenges.


Mary Robinson

 

May 2017: Mary Robinson
Acknowledging cynicism within politics and the media, Mary Robinson calls for evidence-based science to determine the global policy agenda as she expresses solidarity with climate scientists and those on the frontlines of climate change.


David Nussbaum

 

April 2017: David Nussbaum
Reflecting on a recent staff trip to Israel-Palestine, our CEO remains inspired by the brave groups from both communities who continue to be voices of peace and justice.


Ernesto Zedllo

 

March 2017: Ernesto Zedillo
In a world of uncertainty and insecurity, Ernesto Zedillo highlights the importance of dialogue in order to reach common ground.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

February 2017: Lakhdar Brahimi
Whilst acknowledging the need to address security, Lakhdar Brahimi calls on leaders to respond to refugees and migration with care and responsibility.


Kofi Annan

 

January 2017: Kofi Annan
In his New Year message, Kofi Annan reflects on The Elders' work in 2016 and calls on leaders to be honest with their people as the world faces hard choices in 2017.


Andrew Whitley

 

December 2016: Andrew Whitley
In a valedictory piece after six years at The Elders, Andrew Whitley laments the loss of innocent civilian life in ongoing atrocities around the world, and reflects on the failure of internationally-binding rules-based systems.


Mary Robinson

 

November 2016: Mary Robinson
Rejecting rising intolerance and isolationism, Mary Robinson points to from leaders working together to tackle global challenges.


David Nussbaum

 

October 2016: David Nussbaum
Reflecting on his first board meeting as CEO, David Nussbaum recalls the Elders undimmed sense of determination as "prisoners of hope" and pays tribute to Ela Bhatt as she steps down.


Andrew Whitley

 

September 2016: Andrew Whitley
Andrew Whitley reflects on a busy month during which The Elders launched a new report in Germany on refugees and mass migration, and held several meetings in and around the UN General Assembly in New York.


Kofi Annan

 

August 2016: Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan reflects on the shocking images of children who have suffered in the Syrian conflict and asks whether the world has done enough, both in protecting civilians within Syria and those who have fled.


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July 2016: Ricardo Lagos
Ricardo Lagos on joining The Elders, Colombia's path to peace and the tensions between conflict resolution and upholding human rights.


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June 2016: Tom Brookes
Programme Officer Tom Brookes considers progress to date and the challenges ahead, as we enter the final stretch in the selection process for the next Secretary-General of the United Nations.


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May 2016: Elders' Team
Highlights from the launch of our new initiative to campaign for Universal Health Coverage.


Jenny Yates

 

April 2016: Jenny Yates
Programme Director Jenny Yates reflects on the signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change by 175 countries and considers the road ahead for climate action.


Lesley-Anne Knight

 

March 2016: Lesley-Anne Knight
As CEO Lesley-Anne Knight bids farewell to The Elders, read her thoughts on the challenges that lie ahead.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

February 2016: Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi says it's time to put the needs of the Syrian people first.


Kofi Annan

 

January 2016: Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan welcomes you to the New Year, looking back on the events of 2015 and forward to the possibilities in 2016.


Mary Robinson

 

December 2015: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson writing after the successful conclusion of the COP21 climate summit in Paris.


Hina Jilani

 

November 2015: Hina Jilani
After returning from The Elders board meeting, Hina Jilani asks, "Who has the courage to protect refugees?"


Martti Ahtisaari

 

September 2015: Martti Ahtisaari
What does Fairness mean to you? Martti Ahtisaari describes how fairness, equality and justice are central to the Elders’ belief in ethical leadership.


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August 2015: Elders' Team
Why the Iran nuclear deal is too important to fail – and views from both sides of the Israel and Palestine conflict.


Mary Robinson

 

June 2015: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson on the critical role 2015 has to play for future generations.


Jimmy Carter

 

May 2015: Jimmy Carter
After a visit to the region, Jimmy Carter argues why a paradigm shift is needed in Israel and Palestine.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

March 2015: Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi on the challenges facing the Syrian people and the need to make refugee policies more humane in the wake of the conflict.


Gro Harlem Brundtland

 

February 2015: Gro Harlem Brundtland
From making the Security Council more representative, to conducting an equitable search for the next Secretary-General, Gro Harlem Brundtland outlines The Elders' proposals for a stronger UN.


Kofi Annan

 

January 2015: Kofi Annan's New Year message
Kofi Annan reflects on the events of the past 12 months and calls for forward-thinking, ethical leadership in 2015.


Mary Robinson

 

October 2014: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson on joining the largest climate protest in history with Gro Harlem Brundtland and building the political momentum for climate action.


Gro Harlem Brundtland

 

September 2014: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland gives her view of our public debate on peace and ethical leadership with fellow Elders Desmond Tutu and Hina Jilani, and looks ahead to the UN Climate Summit.


Ela Bhatt

 

June 2014: Ela Bhatt
Ela Bhatt on speaking truth to power, amplifying the voices of civil society, and the impact of climate change.


Hina Jilani

 

May 2014: Hina Jilani
Hina Jilani on joining The Elders, viewing climate change through a human rights lens, and the importance of listening to young people.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

April 2014: Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Ahtisaari reports back from The Elders' visit to Myanmar, where a more inclusive approach will be key to helping the country's diverse communities overcome decades of mistrust.


Mary Robinson

 

March 2014: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson on The Elders' call for a carbon-neutral future; the role of men in promoting gender equality; and our first ever Twitter Q&A.


Ernesto Zedllo

 

February 2014: Ernesto Zedillo
Ernesto Zedillo on becoming an Elder and the recent visit to support dialogue and trust in Iran.


Kofi Annan

 

January 2014: Kofi Annan’s New Year message
Highlights from The Elders’ work in 2013 and Kofi Annan’s reflection on the passing of Nelson Mandela and the humanitarian crisis in Syria


Kofi Annan

 

“What Nelson Mandela taught us”: Kofi Annan
Returning from Nelson Mandela's memorial service in South Africa, Kofi Annan sends a special message to The Elders' supporters.


Graca Machel

 

October 2013: Graça Machel
In Cape Town with her fellow Elders, Graça Machel reflects on the meaning of ethical leadership.


Gro Harlem Brundtland

 

September 2013: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Returning from The Elders' first delegation to Myanmar, Gro Harlem Brundtland discusses the rapid reforms taking place and the importance of listening to ethical, inclusive leadership.


Jimmy Carter

 

July 2013: Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter on political courage, Kerry's latest efforts to revive the Middle East peace process, a recent Elders visit to Washington DC and London, and the appointment of two new Elders.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

June 2013: Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Ahtisaari on conflict in Syria, peace-building in Northern Ireland, his childhood experience as a refugee, and why every conflict can be resolved.


Kofi Annan

 

May 2013: Kofi Annan
After Desmond Tutu steps down as Chair of The Elders, his successor Kofi Annan pays tribute to his leadership and discusses the recent Elders meeting in Dublin.


Lesley-Anne Knight

 

April 2013: Lesley-Anne Knight
Lesley-Anne Knight describes her first few months as CEO of The Elders, looks forward to the group's upcoming meeting, and poses the question: “Why does the world need the Elders?”


Gro Brundtland

 

March 2013: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland on the struggle for gender equality – and why we cannot take our previous achievements for granted.


Ela Bhatt

 

February 2013: Ela Bhatt
Ahead of International Women’s Day 2013, Ela Bhatt celebrates women peace-builders around the world.


Desmond Tutu

 

January 2013: Desmond Tutu's New Year message
Desmond Tutu reviews The Elders’ work in 2012, from supporting peace in Sudan and South Sudan to debating with young activists in Rio de Janeiro and Egypt.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

December 2012: Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Ahtisaari on Egypt’s constitutional referendum, the humanitarian crisis caused by the Syrian conflict, and recent positive developments towards Middle East peace.


Mary Robinson

 

November 2012: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson praises the first ever global Day of the Girl and the prominence it gave the issue of child marriage. Returning from an Elders trip to Israel, the West Bank and Cairo, she writes of the imperilled two-state solution and Egypt’s democratic transition.


Graca Machel

 

October 2012: Graça Machel
Graça Machel reflects on our progress towards the Millennium Development Goals and underlines the importance of the upcoming inaugural Day of the Girl to bring much-needed focus to adolescent girls.


Fernando H Cardoso

 

July 2012: Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Fernando Henrique Cardoso informs Elders supporters of the Elders+Youngers' activities in Rio, The Elders' trip to London in honour of its fifth anniversary, and the delegation to South Sudan to encourage peace talks.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

June 2012: Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi writes about his recent trip to Sudan with fellow Elder Jimmy Carter where they met President Omar al-Bashir, and the role of youth in sustainable development.


Desmond Tutu

 

May 2012: Desmond Tutu
Desmond Tutu introduces the Elders+Youngers project, involving him, fellow Elders Mary Robinson, Gro Harlem Brundtland and Fernando Henrique Cardoso and four young activists in an intergenerational dialogue.


Jimmy Carter

 

April 2012: Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter announces Aung San Suu Kyi's appointment to Myanmar parliament and her consequent withdrawal from The Elders.


Gro Brundtland

 

March 2012: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland recounts The Elders' trip to India, where she and fellow Elders, Desmond Tutu, Ela Bhatt and Mary Robinson met local grassroots organisations to learn about the work being done to prevent child marriage.


Desmond Tutu

 

January 2012: Desmond Tutu's New Year message
Desmond Tutu gives a recap, on behalf of The Elders, of their work in 2011 and announces the Global Village section of the website.


Ela Bhatt

 

November 2011: Ela Bhatt
Ela Bhatt reflects on The Elders' meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they met fifty young Brazilian activists, students and entrepreneurs.


Mary Robinson

 

October 2011: Mary Robinson
Mary Robinson writes about the winners of the year's Nobel Peace Prize, as well as The Elders' work on child marriage, the Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN, and reconciliation in Côte d’Ivoire.


Please note, due to a change of website format, the newsletters below no longer have working links.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

September 2011: Martti Ahtisaari
Featuring the online launch of The Elders' documentary on missing persons in Cyprus, Elders' blogs on why Palestinian reconciliation should be supported, the resumption of talks between North and South Korea and reflecting on the tragic events in Norway.


Graca Machel

 

June 2011: Graça Machel
Graça Machel writes about The Elders' recent meeting in Ethiopia, where, along with Desmond Tutu, Gro Brundtland and Mary Robinson, she met with 70 people from around the world who are working to end child marriage.


Kofi Annan

 

May 2011: Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan reports on The Elders' recent visits to Côte d’Ivoire, where they encouraged reconciliation efforts, and the Korean Peninsula, where they highlighted the growing food crisis and the need for all parties to resume dialogue.


Fernando H Cardoso

 

March 2011: Fernando H Cardoso
Looking ahead to International Women's Day, Fernando H Cardoso reflects on how much still needs to be done to achieve Women's equality, and how men must play their part.


Gro Brundtland

 

February 2011: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland writes to Elders' supporters about the tumultuous events in Egypt and Tunisia, the launch of The Elders' Cyprus documentary and the historic referendum in South Sudan.


Desmond Tutu

 

January 2011: Desmond Tutu's New Year message
Desmond Tutu reflects on the events of 2010 and the work of The Elders over the year.


Lakhdar Brahimi

 

December 2010: Lakhdar Brahimi
Lakhdar Brahimi informs the Elders supporters of the progress made towards a more unified Palestinian leadership and draws attention to the ways in which the Elders have urged for peace.


Jimmy Carter

 

October 2010: Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter  announces the new initiative to end child marriage by forming a global alliance, reports on The Elders' trip to the Middle East, and explains how everyone can show their support to political prisoners in Burma.


Martti Ahtisaari

 

August 2010: Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Ahtisaari reflects on the efforts needed to help the Pakistan flooding crisis and the Sri Lankan reconciliation progress, announces the public retirement of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and thanks The Elders' supporters for their Mandela Day messages.


Desmond Tutu

 

July 2010: Desmond Tutu
Desmond Tutu writes of The Elders' call for action in Burma to show solidarity with Aung San Suu Kyi on her 65th birthday, the announcement of the Every Human Has Rights Campaign, and reiterates The Elders' support for all those involved in the Middle East conflict.


Gro Brundtland

 

June 2010: Gro Harlem Brundtland
Gro Harlem Brundtland recounts The Elders' recent meeting in Johannesburg, The Elders' trips to Sudan and Zimbabwe, and the campaign against nuclear weapons proliferation.


Mary Robinson

 

April 2010: Mary Robinson
Thanking The Elders' supporters for their messages concerning equality for girls and women, Mary Robinson clarifies how they can help the organisation, and highlights The Elders' work on Cyprus.


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January 2010: New Year Message
On behalf of the Elders, Desmond Tutu offers a message of thanks and well wishes to their supporters, and looks back at The Elders' work from 2009.


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December 2009: "Cyprus, climate change and Sri Lanka"
The Elders announce their upcoming trip to Cyprus, their part in the campaign on climate change, their appeal to the Sri Lankan government, and their concern for the people in Sudan.


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