Former minister of finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was on
Thursday December 1 honored with the Global Fairness Award in Washington DC,
United States.
The award was presented to her by the Global Fairness Initiative
in recognition of her contribution to sustainable development through serving
others and her consistent focus on implementing development programs that
benefit the poor and less privileged.
Speaking at the event in Washington DC, the former minister expressed
gratitude for the recognition and pledged to continue to fight for fairness for
the less privileged.
“I appreciate the Trustees of the Global Fairness Award for
recognizing a lifetime devoted to development, including the privilege I have
now of working for children’s immunization, through Gavi, and for managing
climate risk in Africa through the African Risk Capacity.
Let 2017 be a year of continued fight for fairness for the
most vulnerable among us, and those left behind in this world.”
Other recipients of the award include Dr Cristina Liamzon, a
development consultant and Ms Randi Weingarten, an American labor leader,
attorney, and educator.
The Global Fairness Initiative is a not- for-profit
international organization that promotes a more equitable, sustainable approach
to economic development, ensuring that benefits and prosperity are extended to
all people, including the working poor.
Some of the notable personalities that have been recognized
and honored with the Global Fairness Award include Robert Bruce Zoellick, the
eleventh president of the World Bank former managing director of Goldman Sachsand
Joyce Hilda Banda former President of Malawi.
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