Michael Jackson & Friends was created as a humanitarian project to raise awareness and support for communities affected by war, poverty, and crisis.
On 23 March 1999, Michael Jackson announced the project during a press conference with Nelson Mandela in Cape Town, South Africa. Mandela’s presence gave the project a powerful humanitarian foundation, connecting the concerts to children, peace, and dignity.
The announcement framed Michael Jackson & Friends as more than a celebrity concert series; it was a project with a profound moral purpose.
The connection to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund placed children at the heart of the project, focusing on protecting vulnerable young people.
UNESCO connected the project to education, culture, peace, and international cooperation on a global scale.
The Red Cross connected the project to humanitarian relief and support for people affected by crisis, conflict, and disaster.
Today, Adventure of Humanity carries forward the spirit behind Michael Jackson & Friends. Led by President Richard Nilsson, the organization continues the values of peace, sustainability, and unity across cultures.
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