Today’s program
will be presented
in Gaelic and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Thai
and Spanish.
A country that upholds
the values of peace
by abolishing its army…
A president
who rescued thousands
of refugees’ lives…
A former US
vice president who brings
the world’s attention
to global warming…
A celebrity
who advocates
for human rights…
An animal lover
who works tirelessly
for the defenseless…
An international
organization
that provides
humanitarian aid
regardless
of national boundaries…
A worldwide
humanitarian agency
that protects human life
and alleviates suffering
(Red Cross)
These are among some of
the distinguished people,
countries
and organizations
in our present day society
that have made
a positive difference
on our planet through
their noble actions.
For the purpose
of recognizing
these caring actions,
and in response to
the reports about many
positive developments
in the world,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai founded
the Shining World
Leadership Award
in March 2006.
The pure crystal award
represents
the shining noble ideals
of the honored
individuals, nations
and organizations
whose pioneering work
and selfless dedication
have significantly
contributed to
the harmony and beauty
of our planet.
“Thank you
for this award
and most significantly,
thank you
for the work you’ve done
and are doing, and are
encouraging others to do
to awaken humanity
to its responsibility – to
live a compassionate life
and to do so in honoring
the spirit in all beings.”
The founder
of the Shining World
Leadership Award,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai,
is a world- renowned
spiritual leader,
humanitarian and artist,
who herself has brought
immense benefits
to the world through
her inspiring words
and shining example.
Supreme Master
Ching Hai’s
own selfless service
and devotion to all beings
have been highly lauded
by world leaders
and governments.
She also brings love
around the world
where there is hate.
She brings hope where
there is despair, and
she brings understanding
where there is
misunderstanding.
We don't have
enough people
like the Supreme Master.
If we had somebody
like her in every country
in the world, we will
have eternal peace,
eternal love.
For decades,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has exemplified
unconditional love
through her worldwide
humanitarian work.
Love
your family members
wholeheartedly;
sacrifice for them
whenever necessary.
And to other members of
mankind just show
your love universally,
and help
whoever needs your help.
That is the way of love.
Supreme Master
Ching Hai’s
wisdom and compassion
have been a source of
inspiration for countless
people worldwide.
And she
further encourages
positive work through
the Shining World
Leadership Award.
Thank you,
Shining World Leaders!
Halo, gracious viewers.
Today we have the honor
of introducing
the distinguished Irish
Ambassador to Zambia,
His Excellency
Mr. Bill Nolan.
Ambassador Nolan
represents Irish Aid
in Zambia, the Irish
government’s program
of assistance to currently
more than 90 developing
countries worldwide.
Zambia is
one of Ireland’s nine
African partner countries.
She receives direct funding
for projects
to meet her basic
and development needs.
His Excellency
Ambassador Bill Nolan
has a great vision
for Zambia’s future
through Ireland’s
special partnership with
the Zambian government.
It is a constructive
relationship that began
more than a century ago.
Schools and hospitals
built by Irish missionaries
have provided education
and healthcare
throughout the decades.
We like to think that we’ll
have played a part in that,
in helping Zambians
over many generations
to get an education
and lead a better life and
contribute to the health
and welfare,
economically and socially
of the nation.
Ireland today is indeed a
thriving, self-built nation.
She shares her experience
as a valuable resource
for other countries.
Ireland, a little country,
not all that long ago,
very much
underdeveloped itself,
is now helping a country
like Zambia.
We’re doing it
according to our means
and in a way
which draws very much
on our own history,
a difficult history
in many ways.
And we managed
to do that, thankfully,
in a very significant way,
during the course
of my lifetime.
But we didn’t do it
all ourselves,
we also got a lot of help
from our neighbors.
The Irish Aid Programme
in Zambia, which began
in 1980, has made
significant achievements.
Its future direction
and goals are also
specific and optimistic.
Traditionally, we have
always concentrated
at looking after the poor
and the marginalized.
Most of our program
concentrates on
health education,
water sanitation,
and then of course,
dealing with
the HIV/AIDS issue,
It’s a thirty year program
and really helping
to eliminate poverty
and bring basic services
to the poor and
the marginalized.
That’s really why
we’re here.
But we see that
as something more than
just helping the poor.
It’s also helping Zambia
develop as a nation
and make full use of
its wonderful resources.
Priorities of Irish Aid
in Zambia are given
for health, agriculture,
and governance, which
will benefit the nation’s
standard of living.
With the long-term
prosperity of Zambia
in mind,
half of the aid budget
goes to
the education sector.
Every young Zambian
between the age of five
and fifteen
will have access
to free basic education
by the year 2015.
Happily, Zambia’s well
on the path, I think,
to achieving that.
It’s actually
a huge building block
in the process
of nation building
and ensuring that
this country can progress,
and progress fast
in the economic sphere
as well.
Similarly, with water
and sanitation,
if you’re helping
to improve the health
of the population,
then by definition
you’re helping to improve
the health of the nation.
Our program will
continue on the honored
Shining World Leadership
Award recipient,
His Excellency Bill Nolan,
Irish Ambassador
to Zambia.
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to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back
to our program
about the honored
Shining World Leadership
Award recipient,
His Excellency Bill Nolan,
Irish Ambassador
to Zambia.
Zambia, like many other
African countries,
is relatively young.
The Irish Aid Programme
seeks to help Zambia
strengthen her own
government and her ability
to serve the co-citizens.
We’re looking at
capacities at the
local government level.
We’re helping a number
of district councils
to build their capacity
for forward planning
and implementation
of district plans.
And also bringing water
and sanitation
to a number of
urban communities
up there.
For the Irish Aid
Programme to succeed,
it requires
a lot of transferring
of skills and knowledge,
not only funds.
However,
His Excellency Bill Nolan,
Irish Ambassador
to Zambia, stated
that the main leader of
Zambia’s development is
the Zambian government.
We are a part of
the government plan here.
In other words, there is
no Irish Aid program
in Zambia anymore.
There’s a Government
of Zambia program
for development, it’s called
The Fifth National
Development Plan.
The Zambian government
is the lead donor
in all of this, and
tells us where it wants
its cooperating partners
to go with it.
I don’t anticipate
that you will have
an Irish Aid Programme
here 30 years from now.
The whole donor presence
will be phased out
over the next 30 years,
because
the Zambian government
will take on the full range
of responsibilities that
governments must take on.
Recently Irish Aid
has pledged an additional
US$35 million toward
Zambia’s development.
The amount will go
a long way in assistance.
However, aid is not all
about finances.
When we think of aid,
you think of physical things,
like a school, a road,
a hospital, an orphanage.
But actually it must,
as of now and
increasingly in the future,
be much more about
transfer of knowledge
and skills and just helping
to change the mindset.
Money doesn’t do
development.
It’s only a facilitator.
Another important factor
in Zambia’s
long term development
is her human resources.
We’re, seeing evidence
of some who left here
after they finished
their university,
at least thinking about
coming back home,
bringing it all back home,
all the knowledge
and all the skills.
And that will be
one of the foundations
of the kind of progress
Zambia will make, and
will mean that we donors
can more or less fade away,
because Zambians
will be getting on
with the business of
growing and developing
and expanding and
diversifying their economy.
We would like to enable
the African governments,
particularly in Eastern
and Southern Africa,
to get them on the path
of sustainable economic
growth, based on
their fabulous resources.
So these countries will
become very wealthy,
simply because of
the resource base
that they have.
Irish Ambassador
Bill Nolan believes
that Zambia has
great economic potential.
The country is not only
unified and peaceful,
she is abundantly blessed
with natural resources
and fertile land.
Eight other
neighboring countries
offer a large market
right at her borders.
When you look at the
physical and the natural
resource base in Zambia,
it’s almost
beyond imagining,
the mineral resource base
they have here.
And that’s just part of it.
They have
some of the best land
in Southern Africa
here in Zambia.
And they have
unquestionably
the best rains, which means
that Zambia can account
for approximately 40% of
all of the water resources
of Southern Africa.
That’s incredible,
especially when we take,
say, climate change and
drier, more challenging
conditions.
You can grow almost
anything here in Zambia,
any fruit or vegetable will
grow here quite happily,
and productively.
So Zambia can become
a major food producing
part of the world.
In just a few more decades,
Ireland believes Zambia,
and other African partners,
will become strong,
prosperous,
and independent.
In recognition of Ireland’s
“farsighted vision,
enlightened
understanding, and
compassionate heart,”
on behalf of Ireland,
His Excellency Bill Nolan,
Irish Ambassador
to Zambia, was honored
with the Shining World
Leadership Award.
“…For benevolently
striving to uplift humanity,
for wisdom and vision
to promote peace
through prosperity,
and for being a dedicated
and noble role model,
we hereby applaud and
celebrate the great deeds
of Ireland and her
esteemed Ambassador
to Zambia,
Your Excellency
Mr. Bill Nolan.
With Great Honor, Love
and Blessings,
The Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm afraid this is
much more than I deserve,
but I accept it
with gratitude,
with appreciation,
and with a lot of humility.
Because what I do here
is really on behalf of
the Irish people,
through their government
who have made available
to us Irish Aid,
the aid vehicle we have
here in Zambia and
other countries in Africa.
I'm working on their behalf.
So really, this award goes
to the people of Ireland
and to the government
of Ireland for enabling us
to do what we do here.
In addition to
the Shining World
Leadership Award plaque,
Ambassador Nolan
also received gifts,
including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
lecture DVDs,
the lecture compilation book,
“The Realization of Health:
Returning to the Natural
and Righteous Way
of Living,”
and her #1 international
bestselling books,
“The Birds in My Life”
and “The Noble Wilds.”
The Ambassador
once more expressed
his heartfelt wish
for Zambia and
his appreciation for
the honor from
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
We're trying
to play our part to ensure
that a decade from now,
two decades from now,
we won't have 8 million
poor people here.
That will be
at least cut in half.
And hopefully
in 30 years from now,
there won’t be
a single poor person here.
Thank you very much.
This is
very much appreciated.
Our sincere thanks,
Your Excellency
and Ireland.
May Heaven bless
your generosity towards
Zambian brethren,
and your commitment
to other countries’
development
and well-being.
May all live in a world
of peace, plenty,
and sustainability.
Thank you
for your company
on our program about
this honored recipient
of the Shining World
Leadership Award.
Now, please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May Divine benevolence
be with you and yours.