United
Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan presented His Majesty
King Bhumibol Adulyadej with the United Nations Development
Programme's inaugural Human Development Lifetime Achievement
Award in recognition of the global relevance of his call for
a sufficiency approach to development on 26 May 2006 at Klai
Kangwon Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
UN Sec Gen Kofi Annan's speech
for presenting award to HM the King
Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen, later today I will
have the honour to present the United Nations Development
Programme's inaugural Human Development Lifetime Achievement
Award to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. I feel especially
privileged to do so on the 60th anniversary of His Majesty's
accession to the throne. For the United Nations, this ceremony
has special significance for another reason as well: it marks
the very first time that we recognise outstanding contributions
to development through this award.
Human
development, reduced to its essence, is a very simple concept:
it is about empowering people. Not the few, not even the many,
but all people. It is about empowering them through education,
through opportunity, through health care and nutrition. It
is about empowering individuals with choices so that they
may live healthy, knowledgeable and creative lives. Human
development puts the individual at the centre of development.
It emphasises economic growth and sustainability, human rights
and security, equity and political participation.
The United Nations prioritises such development
at the very centre of its agenda, and we put tremendous effort
into promoting it. We do it through UNDP's global and national
Human Development Reports. We do it through the development
work of UN Country Teams in 166 countries across the world.
And we do it through this award.
After all, if human development is about
putting people first, there can no better advocate for it
than His Majesty.
At
his coronation in 1946, His Majesty uttered the famous Oath
of Accession: ''We shall reign with righteousness, for the
benefit and happiness of the Siamese people.'' Ever since,
His Majesty has lived this Oath, selflessly devoting his time
and efforts to the well being and welfare of the people of
Thailand, regardless of their ethnicity, religion or legal
status.
As the world's ''Development King'', His
Majesty reached out to the poorest and the most vulnerable
people of Thailand, listened to their problems, and empowered
them
to take their lives into their own hands. His Majesty's rural
development projects have benefited millions of people across
Thailand. They have prompted small-scale agriculture; appropriate
farming technologies; sustainable use of water resources;
conservation; and flood and drought mitigation.
In northern Thailand, His Majesty's rural
development initiatives have helped reduce opium harvests
through crop substitution. At the same time, these projects
have improved access to health care and education for the
local population, and brought significant benefits to the
ethnic groups living in the mountainous region along the
Myanmar’s and Laos’ borders.
His Majesty's active support for a wide
range of socialcauses has proved crucial to their success.
From promoting child health to combating iodine deficiency,
from campaigning against disease to increasing access to education,
programmes supported by His Majesty have an impact on the
everyday lives of millions of his subjects.
At the same time, His Majesty's visionary
thinking has helped shape the global development dialogue.
His Majesty's ''Sufficiency Economy'' philosophy
emphasising moderation, responsible consumption, and resilience
to external shocks is of great relevance to
communities everywhere during these times of rapid globalisation.
The philosophy's ''middle path'' approach strongly reinforces
the United Nations' own advocacy of a
people-centred and sustainable path toward human development.
His Majesty's development agenda and visionary
thinking are an inspiration to his subjects, and to people
everywhere.
With today's Award, we hope to further
promote the ideas and experiences of His Majesty's work, and
to help draw attention to their underlying thinking well beyond
the borders of the Kingdom of Thailand.
For His Majesty's extraordinary achievements
and deep and unwavering commitment to human development, this
afternoon it will be my great honour to present to His
Majesty the UNDP's first ever Lifetime Achievement Award.
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