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Andrew Young Foundation
NameAndrew Young Foundation
Formation2003
FounderAndrew Young
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
Key peopleAndrew Young, Martin Luther King III

Andrew Young Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Andrew Young in 2003, with the goal of promoting social justice, human rights, and economic development, inspired by the principles of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. The foundation is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and has partnerships with various organizations, including the National Council of Churches, The Carter Center, and the United Nations Foundation. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and other prominent human rights leaders, and is supported by individuals such as Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. The foundation also collaborates with institutions like the Morehouse College, Spelman College, and the Georgia Institute of Technology.

History

The Andrew Young Foundation was established in 2003 by Andrew Young, a renowned civil rights leader and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Young's vision for the foundation was shaped by his experiences working with Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement, as well as his later work as a United States Congressman and Mayor of Atlanta. The foundation's early work focused on promoting economic development and social justice in Africa, particularly in countries such as South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria. The foundation has also worked with organizations like the African Development Bank, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund to promote economic development and reduce poverty. Additionally, the foundation has partnered with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation to support initiatives in global health, education, and human rights.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Andrew Young Foundation's mission is to promote social justice, human rights, and economic development, with a focus on empowering marginalized communities and promoting global understanding and cooperation. The foundation's objectives include supporting economic development initiatives in Africa and other regions, promoting human rights and social justice through advocacy and education, and fostering global dialogue and cooperation on issues such as climate change, poverty reduction, and global health. The foundation is guided by the principles of Mahatma Gandhi, Malcolm X, and other prominent leaders, and works with organizations like the United Nations, the European Union, and the African Union to achieve its objectives. The foundation also collaborates with institutions like the Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley to support research and policy initiatives.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The Andrew Young Foundation has launched several programs and initiatives to achieve its mission and objectives, including the Africa Initiative, which supports economic development and social justice initiatives in Africa; the Global Leadership Program, which provides training and support for emerging leaders from around the world; and the Human Rights Program, which promotes human rights and social justice through advocacy and education. The foundation has also partnered with organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, the Human Rights Watch, and the Amnesty International to support human rights initiatives. Additionally, the foundation has worked with the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund, and the United Nations Development Programme to support global health and development initiatives. The foundation has also collaborated with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Congress of Racial Equality to support civil rights and social justice initiatives.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Andrew Young Foundation is led by a board of directors that includes Andrew Young, Martin Luther King III, and other prominent leaders in the fields of human rights, social justice, and economic development. The foundation's leadership team also includes experts in areas such as international development, human rights law, and global health policy. The foundation is governed by a set of principles that prioritize transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, and is committed to working with diverse stakeholders to achieve its mission and objectives. The foundation has also partnered with institutions like the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Michigan, and the Columbia University to support research and policy initiatives. The foundation's governance structure is modeled after that of the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Andrew Young Foundation has made significant contributions to promoting social justice, human rights, and economic development, both in the United States and around the world. The foundation's programs and initiatives have supported the work of organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Congress of Racial Equality, and have helped to promote global understanding and cooperation on issues such as climate change, poverty reduction, and global health. The foundation has also worked with leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Jimmy Carter to promote human rights and social justice, and has partnered with institutions like the United Nations, the European Union, and the African Union to support global development initiatives. The foundation's impact has been recognized by awards and honors from organizations such as the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Congressional Gold Medal. The foundation has also been recognized for its work by the Time Magazine, the Newsweek, and the The New York Times.

Category:Non-profit organizations

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