PM Sheikh Hasina receives the International Achievement Award conferred by the Inter-Press Service UN at the conference room of UN headquarters in New York on Thursday. -PID
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been conferred with the prestigious 'International Achievement Award' and the '2018 Special Distinction Award for Outstanding Leadership' for her humanitarian and responsible policy in hosting the Rohingyas.
Inter Press Service (IPS), a global news agency, conferred the 'International Achievement Award' on her, while the Global Hope Coalition, a network of three not-for-profit foundations based in New York, Zurich and Hong Kong, honored the prime minister with the '2018 Special Distinction Award for Outstanding Leadership', reports BSS.The prime minister received the awards at two separate functions in New York Thursday evening.
She received the 'International Achievement Award' from Director General of International Organization for Migration Ambassador William Lucy Swing at a high-level reception at the Conference Room 8 of the UN Headquarters in New York.
Sheikh Hasina received the '2018 Special Distinction Award for Outstanding Leadership' from Irina Bokova, Honorary President of Global Hope Coalition, at the annual awards dinner of the organization in New York.
The three other world leaders who also received the awards are President of Niger Mahamadou Issoufu, President of Tunisia Beji Caid Essebsi and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Receiving the awards, the prime minister said: "I dedicate this award to the people of my country who have opened their hearts and houses to shelter 1.1 million traumatized forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals".
On this very auspicious moment, the prime minister remembered Father of the Nation Bangbandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman under whose visionary leadership Bangladesh earned sovereignty and independence in 1971.
Sheikh Hasina put emphasis on creating a conducive environment in Myanmar for ensuring safety, dignity, livelihood options and re-integration process for the return of the Rohingyas to Myanmar.
"The international community has a clear obligation to collectively address the source of the problem in Myanmar and engage effectively with its government to prevent further exodus," she said.
During the Bangladesh's nine-month Liberation War, the premier said, about 10 million people of Bangladesh took refuge in India. "I and my family became internally displaced in Dhaka itself in 1971 during our Liberation War. I was at that time expecting my first child who was born in captivity," she said.
"I was also forced to stay out of the country for 6 long years as refugee after my father, the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with my mother, three brothers, the youngest one only a 10-year-old, sisters-in-law, uncle, was brutally assassinated on 15 August in 1975.
Who else could better realize the pain and distress of a refugee," she said.The prime minister thanked the Inter Press Service for enormous contribution to the field of journalism.
She expressed sincere gratitude to the Global Hope Coalition and its Honorary President Ms Irina Bokova for recognizing the efforts of her government and the people of Bangladesh with this honor.The premier called upon the international community to keep up their pressure on Myanmar and resolve the Rohingya crisis at the earliest.
Prime Minister's younger sister Sheikh Rehana, LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Engineer Khandakar Mosharraf Hossain, Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali, PM's ICT Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Energy Adviser Dr Towfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam, State Minister for Health Zahid Malek Swapan, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Ministry Dr Dipu Moni and other entourage members of the prime minister were present at the function.
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