President Nasheed receives the World
Technology Award for Policy
President Mohamed Nasheed has received
the award for Policy at the World Technology Awards 2010 convened by the World
Technology Network in New York City. The Awards gala was the culmination of a
two-day long World Technology Summit that brought together many of the world’s
most innovative individuals, firms and organisations across various fields of
science and technology.
President Nasheed was declared the winner of the award after garnering the
highest number of votes amongst a stellar field of nominees including Martin
O’Malley, Governor of the State of Maryland, David Paterson, Governor of New
York, and Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy at the US Department of Energy.
President Nasheed was recognised for his leadership and proactive stance on
climate change policy on the world stage, in particular his recent pledge to
make the Maldives carbon neutral by 2020.
Accepting the award on behalf of President Nasheed, the Permanent Representative
of the Republic of Maldives to the United Nations, Abdul Ghafoor Mohamed,
apologised on the President’s behalf for his inability to personally attend the
award ceremony. He then read out a statement by the President, highlighting the
central role that science and technology must play in combating climate change.
In order to triumph over the grim reality facing low-lying island states like
the Maldives, the world must harness humanity’s greatest resource - the
ingenuity and innovative capacity of skilled and educated people who will drive
the technologies of the future and help build a prosperous world with energy
security and a stable climate.