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United Nations Association of New York The 2012 Humanitarian Award Dinner Celebrating the 67th Anniversary of the United Nations October 25, 2012 United Nations Association of New York I want a brighter world. What will we want in the future? Who can tell? We may not value what we value today. But we will certainly expect a happier, healthier, safer world. At DSM we believe Bright Science can take us there. It’s our name for an approach that brings together ideas, sustainable solutions and innovation from across Life Sciences and Materials Sciences. And it could make all our lives brighter. LEARN MORE AT DSM.COM 2 DSM_A4_ENGLSH_IMAGE_C.indd 1 04-08-11 09:11 3 U N I T ED NAT IONS NAT IONS U N I ES THE SECRETARY-GENERAL -MESSAGE TO THE UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK ANNUAL HUMANITARIAN AWARD DINNER F ENWE W ORK TTHHEE CCI TI YT YO FO N Y OY RK O E EO FO TF H TE HM YO OF FF FI CI C E AM A RY O R NNE EWWY Y OO R KR, KN , YN 1Y0 01 0070 0 7 New York, 25 October 2012 It is a great pleasure to convey warm greetings to the good friends of the United Nations who have come together for this annual dinner. You gather at a time of profound turmoil, transition and transformation. Our world faces multiple challenges, from climate change to growing unemployment to the terrible bloodshed in Syria. This is a time when we must work together, yet in many parts of the world, the politics of division rule the day. The deplorable video that has caused such anguish is but the latest example. That is why I very much welcome the theme you have chosen for this year’s dinner, “intercultural dialogue, cultural diversity, peace and development”. In the humanitarian work of the United Nations, we practice disaster risk reduction. We know that we cannot prevent earthquakes or tsunamis, but we can take concrete steps to limit any damage. We should apply the same practice when it comes to cross-cultural understanding. We may not be able to prevent every merchant of hate in every corner of the world. But we can build bridges that are strong enough to withstand those forces. Shortly after the release of the video, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations initiative launched a campaign on Twitter called “Represent Yourself”. In just a few days, the effort engaged more than 3 million people who were determined to ensure that the voices of moderation were not drowned out by the vocal and violent minorities on any side. This is one small way in which the Alliance has helped to open minds and promote peaceful coexistence. I am pleased to note that your honoree tonight, His Excellency Mr. Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, will take the reins of the Alliance in January. He brings to this role a distinguished record of leadership at the United Nations, including his recent tenure as the President of General Assembly. October 24, 2012 October 25, 2012 October 24, 2012 Dear Friends: It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone to the United Nations Dear Friends: Association of New York’s annual Humanitarian Award Gala Dinner. Dear Friends: It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone to the United Nations Association of New York’s annual Awards Gala Dinner. city – a place brimming with new NewHumanitarian York is truly an international It is a great pleasure to welcome everyone to the United Nations Association of New ideas andHumanitarian defined by a curiosity and respect for each other’s culture and religion. 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Onwishes behalffor ofaall New Yorkers, congratulations to tonight’s honoree, On behalf of all New Yorkers, congratulations to tonight’s honoree, Ambassador Nassir Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, for his dedication supporting dialogue. I Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, for his dedication to supporting mediation andtointercultural mediation and intercultural dialogue. I offer my best wishes for Sincerely, offer my best wishes for a wonderful evening and continued success. a wonderful evening and continued success. Sincerely, Sincerely, Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor Michael MichaelR.R.Bloomberg Bloomberg Mayor Mayor United Nations Associations around the world play a vital role in promoting our values and objectives and in bringing our work closer to the people we serve. Thank you for your commitment to that mission. Together, as partners, we can meet today’s tests and seize the opportunities of an era of dramatic change. 4 Ban Ki-moon 5 United Nations Association of New York 380 Lexington Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10168 Phone 212-907-1353 info@unanyc.org www.unanyc.org October 25, 2012 Distinguished Honorees, Guests, and Friends, I am honored to be able to welcome you to our 2012 UN Day Gala Dinner marking the 67th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. We, at the United Nations Association of New York, look forward each year to this opportunity to celebrate with you, our loyal friends and faithful sponsors, and also to recognize those distinguished individuals who have valiantly contributed to the United Nations’ ideals of selfless service and responsibility. Our 2012 Humanitarian Award reflect the commitment of this year’s designee, His Excellency Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, outgoing President of the 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and former Permanent Representative of Qatar to the UN. On September 22, 2012, His Excellency was appointed High Representative to The Alliance of Civilizations, (UNAOC) by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. We are honored to announce that both officials are with us tonight. Our theme this year is “Intercultural Dialogue, Peace and Development.” In conferring the Ambassador’s new title, the Secretary-General observed Ambassador Al-Nasser’s exerted efforts to mainstream the importance of UNAOC as a tool for cross-cultural understanding, dialogue, mediation, and persistence to realizing the UN’s vision of a world free of intercultural conflicts and divisions. On this 67th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, we take great pleasure and pride in our position and responsibilities as the Host Chapter of UNA-USA. Please accept this expression of our on-going gratitude to you for all your generous support through the ensuing years. Our mission is to highlight, inform, and inspire the public about the UN’s crucial work. We can’t do it without you. Sincerely, Paula Rice Jackson President 6 7 United Nations Association of New York The 2012 Humanitarian Award Dinner Celebrating the 67th Anniversary of the United Nations K ey note spe a k er His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General of the United Nations PRESENTATION OF AWARD Introduction of the Honoree by His Excellency Ambassador Adrian Neritani RECEPTION His Excellency Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser 6:30 pm President of the 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and Former Permanent Representative of Qatar to the United Nations DINNER 7:30 pm Honored for his leadership and accomplishments in mediation, cross-cultural understanding and dialogue and his strong commitment to realizing the vision of a world free of intercultural conflicts. WELCOME REMARKS Paula Rice Jackson, President, UNA-NY REMARKS Mr. Feike Sijbesma Chief Executive Officer, Royal DSM Master of cer emonies Richard Lui, Anchor/Correspondent, MSNBC PERFOR MANCE Farah Siraj Video PRESENTATION 8 Closing REMARKS UN Photo/JC McIlwaine UN Photo/Mark Garten The History and Work of the UNA-NY 9 United Nations Association of New York 380 Lexington Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, New York 10168 212-907-1353 • www.unanyc.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY COU NCIL Paula Rice Jackson Sylvan M. Barnet, Jr.* William L. Bernhard Jutta Bertram-Nothnagel* Peggy Sanford Carlin Sylvia Howard Fuhrman Michael W. Galligan Sen. Roy M. Goodman Joan Gudefin Nadine B. Hack Ambassador Ahmad Kamal Hope S. Miller* Ambassador Joseph Verner Reed Jackie Shapiro Gillian Martin Sorensen Desiree Watson John C. Whitehead P r e s i de n t Ann Nicol E x e cu t i v e D i r e c to r Sherrie Murphy E x e cu t i v e V i c e P r e s i de n t Joan Levy Abid Qureshi V i c e P r e s i de n t s Robin van Puyenbroeck T r e a su r e r Jonathan Tabar S e c r eta ry Trisha Bauman William Karg* Dr. Peter Rajsingh* Dr. Chonita A. Spencer John C. Sweeney* Leila M. Zubi Per for mer Royal DSM Roger Davidson David Rockefeller Convention of Independent Financial Advisors (CIFA) Irfan Kathwari Foundation Farah Siraj SPECIAL THANKS to the following organizations, businesses and individuals whose support contributed to making our 2012 Humanitarian Award Dinner a great success. Bartlett Greenhouses and Florist Littlefield & Company ShackletonThomas UN DPI/Photos *Past president Student Ushers and Volunteers: GALA DINNER COMMITTEE Abid Qureshi Dr. Peter Rajsingh Robin van Puyenbroeck G a l a CO - C H AIR s Trisha Bauman Lisa Hofflich Paula Rice Jackson Ann Nicol Cecilia Nicol Benita Norrmén-Smith Keiji Obata Tomoyo Rezvani Michele Vaters Sabrina Bektesevic (Intern) 10 Sponsors James Baldo Sabrina Bektesevic Stephen Bogda Dan Connelly Caroline Dockery Arielle Kaplan Cecilia Nicol Juliette Norrmén-Smith Brandon Peckman Sophie Shackleton Tatiana Tylosky Caroline Vaters Alexandra Wolff Michael Youhana Named Jordan’s “Musical Ambassadress”, the Jordanian virtuoso Farah Siraj balances a career that spans the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Farah has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious platforms, including the Nobel Prize Hall, the World Economic Forum, the TV show Good Morning Live in the USA, and the Antena de Oro Awards of Spain. Farah has performed before HM King Abdullah II and HM Queen Rania of Jordan, HM King Juan Carlos of Spain, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and HM King Hamad of Bahrain. In recognition of her humanitarian efforts, Farah also represents Jordan annually on World Peace Day. Farah has toured the Middle East, Europe, the United States and South America, on a mission to spread the message of peace and cultural understanding through her music. Farah currently leads an ethnically diverse quintet based in New York, with world-class musicians from the Middle East, Europe and the United States, performing arabian classics and originals fused with jazz and flamenco. Time Out New York named Farah “The Norah Jones of the Middle East”. Last year, Farah internationally released her album entitled NOMAD, funded personally by His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan. The production includes middle eastern music, flamenco, jazz, with lyrics in Arabic, Spanish and English. 11 UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK The United Nations Association of New York (www.unanyc.org) is the New York affiliate and host city chapter of UNA-USA. UNA-NY is dedicated to supporting the principles and vital work of the United Nations in order to strengthen the United Nations system and promote constructive United States leadership. Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the founding forces behind UNA and the specific mission of UNA-NY has changed little from her original vision — we continue to work primarily through public outreach and educational programs. Peter Godwin, author of The Fear: Robert Mugabe and the Martyrdom of Zimbabwe. At our Annual Meeting in May, award winning journalist Kati Marton discussed the biography, The Unquiet American, about the life of her late husband, Richard Holbrooke. We also hosted James Fallows who discussed his latest book on China, Is China Really Taking Off. Our fall series opened last month with a conversation on the Middle East with journalist Robin Wright focusing on her book, Rock the Casbah. Our next book presentation will feature Vaddey Ratner in a discussion of her book, In the Shadow of the Banyan. Our Monthly Programs are the main interface with our members and the public. During these programs, expert speakers and panels from various backgrounds focus on subjects relevant to the UN. Our Student Alliance Program encourages globally-minded high school, undergraduate and graduate students to make their opinions heard on international issues. The program continues to grow at St. John’s University and St. Peter’s College. The Student Alliance Program students also organize school wide events, lectures, and films to engage other students and explain the importance of the Millennium Development Goals. The Worldview Institute continues to attract young executives and managers seeking to broaden their understanding of international affairs. Our popular and informative seminars (ten sessions) are taught by distinguished associate faculty in academia, diplomacy, and business. This year Worldview Institute topics ranged from US-Pakistan relations and the European Union to counterterrorism and business strategies with China. Screening the Issues, the film series of UNA-NY, is now in its fourth year and continues to explore the work of the UN with films that address important issues. Shown in the screening room of the Tribeca Grand Hotel, the films are followed by lively discussions with the filmmakers, producers or subject experts from the UN. This year we screened Granito, followed by a discussion with the director, Pamela Yates; The Lady, with a discussion on Burma with Maureen Aung-Thwin, Director of the Burma Project; Pad Yatra, with His Holiness the Gyalwang Drukpa in attendance; Fire in Our Hearts and Under Fire. We also participated in the 2012 Human Rights Watch Film Festival in June and sponsored the screening of three films, Brother Number One, Color of the Ocean and Salaam Dunk. Our Ambassador Series, in collaboration with the Columbia University Club of New York, brings UNA-NY and Columbia Club members face to face with UN ambassadors to discuss topical issues. The Ambassador Series is now in its fifth year. This year we heard from Ambassador Namik Tan, the Turkish Ambassador to the US and also from a panel of ambassadors from Ireland, Mexico and India on the role of the EU in global affairs. The panel was moderated by the head of the EU Delegation to the UN. This year we have added the Consulate Series to our varied program line-up. We were warmly welcomed by Deputy Consul-General Daniele Ayotte of Canada at the Canadian Consulate and Consul-General Koula Sophianou at the Consulate of the Republic of Cyprus. The UNA-NY BookTalk series, in partnership with the Institute of International Education, focuses on current books and authors. We hosted 12 For the past three years, the Education Department of UNA-NY has partnered with The Links, Inc. to expand and broaden partnerships through common goals and objectives. The Education Committee works to establish further partnerships and collaborations with colleges and universities. This year, the highlight of our program was a field trip to the Schomburg Museum and Center for Research in Black Culture. The students toured the museum and watched the award winning documentary A Small Act, about education ‘across the miles’ in Kenya, where students competed academically for scholarships to attend high school. The Honorable Dr. Josephine Ojiambo, the Kenyan Ambassador to the UN, shared exciting stories with the students on her life in Kenya, her country’s work and achievements in reaching the MDGs, and the importance of students as global learners and active leaders in our world today and tomorrow. UNA-NY hosted a Career Program on the United Nations, An Insider’s Guide to Getting a Job at the UN, with John Ericson from the UN Office of Human Resources Management. This November we will hold a program on jobs at the UNHCR. In July we had an extremely successful Summer Evening Soiree at the Soho Grand Hotel. An estimated 500 internationally minded young people met for an evening of fun under the stars during this networking social affair for our new and prospective members. This October we again celebrate UN Day with our Annual Humanitarian Award Gala honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to international affairs. This year we honor Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, the President of the 66th Session of the General Assembly and former Ambassador of Qatar to the United Nations. We recognize his stellar guidance of the UN General Assembly, his enduring vision of a world free of intercultural conflicts, and his resolute commitment to the values and mission of the United Nations. 13 PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS 2008 Toray Industries, Inc. His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-moon His Excellency Mr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson United Nations Under Secretary-General and Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict 2009 Frito-Lay, a division of PepsiCo 1999 Sergio Vieira de Mello Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM 2000 Giandomenico Picco 2010 Royal DSM Amir Dossal 2001 Harry Belafonte Actor and Activist 2011 Johnson & Johnson Brian Urquhart Christy Turlington Burns 2002 Shashi Tharoor Winston Chung 1996 Carol Bellamy 1997 H. E. Mr. Kofi and Mrs. Nane Annan 1998 Olara A. Otunnu 2003 14 Executive Director, UNICEF Secretary-General of the United Nations and Mrs. Nane Annan United Nations Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator United Nations Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs United Nations Under Secretary-General for Peacekeeping United Nations Under Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information Secretary-General of the United Nations The President of the Republic of Iceland Founder and Chairman, Foster + Partners Executive Director, United Nations Office for Partnerships Founder, Every Mother Counts 2011 Inaugural Award for Social Entrepreneur & Philanthropist of the Year Gillian Sorensen Senior Advisor, United Nations Foundation 2004 Mary Robinson 2005 The Links Incorporated Liya Kebede International Federation of Health Plans 2006 General Electric Foundation Ann M.Veneman 2007 Unilever Guy Laliberté Rotary International United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of Ireland World Health Organization, Goodwill Ambassador for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Patchi congratulates H. E. Ambassador Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, the honoree of the UNA-NY 2012 Humanitarian Award. Executive Director, UNICEF Founder, Cirque du Soleil, One Drop Foundation usa.patchi.com 800.998.0605 15