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UN chief, Prem pay tribute to commitment to betterment
of the people's lot
The United Nations yesterday commenced the grand
Diamond Jubilee celebration of His Majesty the
King by bestowing on him the inaugural Human Develop-ment
Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication
to human development.
"As the world's 'Develop-ment King', Your
Majesty has reached out to the poorest and the
most vulnerable people of Thailand regardless
of their status, ethnicity or religion, listened
to their problems, and empowered them to take
their lives in their own hands," UN chief
Kofi Annan said during the presentation.
Annan, as well as his wife, were granted a royal
audience at Klaikangwon Palace in Hua Hin in the
afternoon, where he personally conferred the award
from the UN Develop-ment Programme, created to
mark the occasion for the world's longest-reigning
monarch. "With this award, we hope to further
promote the invaluable experiences and lessons
learnt from Your Majesty's development endeavours
and help draw attention to Your Majesty's visionary
thinking beyond the borders of the Kingdom of
Thailand," Annan said.
The King's countless rural development projects
have been at the forefront of innovation and benefited
millions of people across Thailand, he said. The
royal projects have promoted small-scale agriculture,
appropriate farming technologies, sustainable
use of water resources, conservation, and flood
and drought mitigation, he added.
As a visionary thinker, His Majesty has played
an invaluable role in shaping the global development
dialogue, he said.
"Your Majesty's 'sufficiency economy' philosophy,
emphasising moderation, responsible consumption,
and resilience to external shocks, is of great
relevance worldwide during these times of rapid
globalisation. It reinforces the United Nation's
efforts to promote a people-centred and sustainable
path of development," he said.
Before heading to the summer palace, Annan delivered
the keynote speech at a high-level panel discussing
"His Majesty the King and Human Development"
at the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda, in
his opening address to the seminar, noted the
King's lifelong dedication to bettering the welfare
and livelihood of his subjects.
"Sixty years ago, at His Majesty's coronation
in 1946, His Majesty articulated his overriding
goal: 'We shall reign in righteousness for the
benefit and happiness of the Siamese people'.
"Those words encapsulate the commitment of
His Majesty to placing the people of Thailand
at the very heart of his reign and at the centre
of his initiatives," Prem said.
While the list of royal initiatives is endless,
Prem reflected on His Majesty's four guiding principles
imparted to the people for use in pursuing their
lives and development: moderation in conducting
one's affairs, perseverance in the face of hardship
and suffering, individuality in identifying problems
and selecting solutions, and cherishing the sense
of being Thai.
Annan arrived in Bangkok on Thursday evening from
Vietnam and leaves this morning for Hong Kong.
Yesterday he met and lunched with caretaker Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra at Government House.
Sopaporn Kurz
The Nation
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