{"id":13,"date":"2009-03-26T00:33:28","date_gmt":"2009-03-26T00:33:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.humanitad.org\/blog\/?p=13"},"modified":"2009-03-30T23:51:37","modified_gmt":"2009-03-30T23:51:37","slug":"the-inaugural-mdg-awards-ceremony-concert-at-the-un-general-assembly-march-17th-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/humanitad.org\/the-inaugural-mdg-awards-ceremony-concert-at-the-un-general-assembly-march-17th-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"The Inaugural MDG Awards Ceremony & Concert At The UN General Assembly: March 17th 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"
POST-EVENT PRESS RELEASE<\/strong><\/p>\n Presented by the MDG Awards Committee in Association with Humanitad<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Actor<\/strong>, anti-land-mine Activist<\/strong> and Humanitad Ambassador Armand Assante<\/strong> opened the inaugural Millennium Development Goals Awards Ceremony<\/strong> at the United Nations General Assembly Hall<\/strong> remarking “I am pleased to be among some of the most extraordinary humanitarian minds in the world. Many have to negotiate through hatred to get things done, these men negotiate through peace.”<\/p>\n Macy Gray <\/strong>rocked the full house with her message of love, getting everyone moving to her hit “Say Good-Bye<\/em>,” a perfect Millennium message for us all: “my world crumbles if you are not here<\/em>.” Sol Guy<\/strong>, the co-founder of DCM, and host of MTV’s 4REAL teased the audience to let loose and not give “diplomatic claps<\/em>” when applauding. Former child-soldier turned rapper K’naan<\/strong> – deftly climbing the billboard charts – belted out his memories of growing up in war torn Somalia. Njakatina<\/strong> – the heart throb singer from Madagascar melted the hearts of the audience whilst Mick Hucknall <\/strong>from Simply Red<\/strong> sang “Come to My Aid<\/em>” in a cappella . The MDG Awards house-band was made up of multi-instrumentalist and musical director for Paul Simon; Mark Stewart; Steve Jordan<\/strong> on drums, and seven times Grammy Award winner David Paich<\/strong> from TOTO on keyboard. Music Direction was expertly overseen by drummer. Percussionist, music director and producer Robin DiMaggio<\/strong>. The show also featured Keaton Simmons<\/strong> on guitar, and other award winning artists. Sol Guy said, “We have a collective chance to make a radical change.” It was a treat to see the Junior Fountain Gospel Choir<\/strong> perform amongst great world artists.<\/p>\n Highlight of the Humanitad produced event was the presentation of a Lifetime of Humanitarian Achievement Award<\/strong><\/em> to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu<\/strong> who serenaded the audience with his rendition of ‘Sentimental Journey<\/em>‘ after bitterly criticizing governments who spend billions on buying arms, when so many of their own people live in squalor. He also accused the world’s powers of misplaced priorities in the so-called war against terror, fighting the symptoms when the root causes should rather be addressed. “We will never win a war against terror as long as there are conditions in the world that make people desperate,<\/em>” said Tutu. That desperation, in many cases, is what drives people to engage in violent conflicts, he added.<\/p>\n Dr. Kevin M. Cahill<\/strong> was presented with a Lifetime of Humanitarian Achievement Award <\/strong><\/em>for his life-long dedication of extraordinary service. Dr. Kevin Cahill, is a leading specialist in tropical medicine who worked in the streets of India with Mother Teresa. For more than 45 years he has been a driving force in humanitarianism assistance and relief efforts around the world.<\/p>\n MDG Awards Committee co-Chair H.E. Ambassador Francis Lorenzo<\/em><\/strong> stated that to achieve the MDGs, we need to develop a global partnership for development and to address the challenges effectively. Action and interaction are needed in all countries and from all sides: governments, business, non-governmental organizations, academia, community groups individuals and United Nations entities.<\/p>\n With President of the 63rd UN General Assembly H.E. Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann<\/em> <\/strong>presiding the hall was filled with government officials from over 100 nations, international luminaries, renowned artists, astute members of society and celebrated figures. Head of the UN Office for Global Partnerships Mr. Amir Dossal<\/em><\/strong> called MDG Awards Executive Director Michael Jacobson<\/em><\/strong> and Humanitad Founder and Executive Producer Sacha Stone<\/em><\/strong> to the General Assembly stage in recognition for their accomplishment in staging the ground-breaking event. He also recognized the tireless efforts of the GA event Producer & Director Chris Wangro<\/em><\/strong> and his team.<\/p>\n