Deputy United Nations (UN) secretary-general, Amina Mohammed delivered the 12th annual Desmond Tutu International Peace Lecture, the first since Tutu's death in December 2021.
JOHANNESBURG - Deputy United Nations secretary-general, Amina Mohammed said the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu's legacy lives on in efforts to arrest inequality and improve the life of ordinary people.
“As the Arch beautifully wrote, ‘despair turns us inward. Hope sends us into the arms of others’. So, let us step firmly forward into the howling wind navigating the storm to face the new dawn of hope and healing in this, our world, of crisis.”
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