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!
 
The European Commission, 
the unique 
non-governmental 
organization and 
executive body 
of the European Union, 
has always been 
at the forefront 
of peace-building efforts, 
humanitarian aid, and 
constructive development. 
 
The Delegation of 
the European Commission 
to Sri Lanka and 
the Maldives, exemplifies 
the organization’s 
noble endeavors, 
in particular by assisting 
people and governments 
with rehabilitation 
from large-scale 
natural disasters.
 
Sri Lanka emerged 
from 25 years of conflict 
and for the first time 
in many years is unified. 
The landscapes 
are beautiful and 
there is much potential 
for continued peace 
and prosperity.
The collaboration between 
the European Union 
and Sri Lanka 
began in 1975 
and over the decades 
has expanded from 
commercial agreements 
to a wide range 
of partnerships 
in rural development, 
community rehabilitation 
in the northern 
and eastern regions, 
post-tsunami restoration, 
as well as education 
and culture. 
 
The European Commission 
Delegation at the present 
manages €200 million 
of ongoing 
assistance programs 
besides the emergency 
relief funds provided by 
European Union’s 
humanitarian office. 
These programs carry out 
community regeneration, 
infrastructural enhancement, 
as well as 
livelihood sustainability 
to the internally displaced 
and tsunami-affected 
population.   
 
In a recent interview 
with Supreme Master 
Television, 
The Honorable 
Mr. Bernard Savage, 
current Ambassador 
of the Delegation, 
introduced 
the general projects that 
the European Commission 
has been carrying out 
in Sri Lanka. 
First, he explains 
the agency’s work in 
post-conflict community 
assistance in 
the eastern region 
of the country.
 
We have a large program 
focusing on 
Ampara District. 
We have, for instance, 
built community access 
roads, we have a number 
of livelihood projects. 
There is a 
Paddy Marketing Center 
we built near Ampara. 
There are a lot of 
community work, 
community halls, 
community schools, 
much smaller 
than that in Vakarai. 
And we also have 
a major road project 
which connects the south 
of the country to the east. 
 
And it’s in two phases. 
The first phase 
is already completed, and 
the second phase will be 
completed next year. 
I’ve also recently 
signed contracts 
on behalf of 
the European Commission 
for similar types 
of development 
in Batticaloa and 
Trincomalee districts. 
So we have this focus 
on the north and east. 
 
Sri Lanka was the second 
most affected country 
by the December 2004 
Indian Ocean tsunami, 
in which 35,000 people 
lost their lives and 
nearly one million people 
lost their homes. 
The European Union 
acted swiftly 
in the aftermath 
by dramatically increased 
its aid to Sri Lanka among 
other afflicted countries. 
 
In addition to 
the €42 million 
in emergency donations 
to Sri Lanka under the 
European Commission’s 
Humanitarian Assistance, 
the European Commission 
Delegation pledged 
an additional €100 million 
for post-tsunami 
reconstructions 
in the country.
Furthermore, to help with 
the recovery process, 
the European Commission 
Delegation to Sri Lanka 
was upgraded 
to a full embassy 
with an Ambassador 
in 2005. 
With this upgrade 
the Delegation doubled 
its staff members 
and began to make
its decisions locally 
in the capital of Colombo.
 
The Delegation worked 
with Sri Lanka government 
in launching 
14 post-tsunami 
recovery programs among 
13 tsunami-affected 
districts in the country. 
By mid-2007, 
more than 75% 
of paddy cultivation land 
was returned to use; 
the rebuilding 
of nearly 285 km 
of the national highway 
and another 5 major roads 
was completed; 
218 hospitals and clinics 
were in reconstruction; 
160 schools were rebuilt; 
and 7 projects 
handling water, waste, 
and solar power 
were benefiting 
thousands of people... 
 
I should also mention 
the major contribution 
we’ve made to 
housing reconstruction, 
there’s the North-East 
Housing Reconstruction 
program in lines with 
the World Bank, where 
we built a large number 
of houses, not only 
in the Eastern Province, 
but also in the north. 
 
Half of the 95,000 houses 
destroyed 
during the tsunami 
were rebuilt by mid 2007. 
These post-tsunami 
community rehabilitation 
efforts not only helped 
the livelihoods of families 
in Ampara and 
nearby areas, but also 
helped to secure peace 
among different groups. 
 
I think 
the most important thing 
for Sri Lanka 
is to go forward, 
while building a degree 
of reconciliation 
and harmony 
between the communities. 
This is why 
the Eastern Province 
is so important, because 
it’s the one province 
in the country where 
the different communities 
are roughly equally 
represented, and 
where the benefits of 
the contributions we make. 
 
We will return soon 
with more about 
the European Commission 
Delegation in Sri Lanka. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
 
Welcome back 
to today’s presentation 
featuring the Delegation 
of European Commission 
to Sri Lanka 
and the Maldives, 
an honored recipient 
of the Shining World 
Leadership Award from 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai.
A major part of the 
European Commission’s 
assistance for 
tsunami reconstruction 
in Sri Lanka 
is carried out through 
the European 
Union-Ampara Partnership 
which focuses on 
rebuilding the Ampara 
and Batticaloa districts 
in Eastern Province. 
One leading project 
of this partnership 
is the reconstruction 
of the school 
Vakarai Maha Vidyalam 
at Batticaloa. 
 
Vakarai Maha Vidyalam 
is the largest primary 
and secondary school 
located in the part of 
the east coast of Sri Lanka 
that was almost
entirely wiped out 
by the 2004 tsunami. 
The reconstruction of 
Vakarai Maha Vidyalam 
is part of 
the European Union’s 
Community Livelihood 
Support Program 
in Sri Lanka. 
To reconstruct the school, 
the European Commission 
Delegation donated 
€1.88 million 
and collaborated 
with the Sri Lankan 
Ministry of Education 
through 
its implementing partner, 
the International 
Organization for Migration. 
The Honorable 
Mr. Bernard Savage, 
Ambassador of 
the Delegation, explained:
 
The Vakarai School was 
a flagship project for us, 
because the town 
of Vakarai was 
almost totally wiped out 
by the tsunami. 
I visited last week in fact, 
and it was really 
heart warming to see that: 
to see the school, and 
the number of the children 
who are now 
attending that school… 
But more than that, 
it’s also a focus 
for the community. 
It has become almost 
a provincial focus, even 
beyond Batticaloa District. 
So it’s really 
quite heartwarming, 
and as I say, 
the credit for that goes, 
not only to 
the European Commission 
as an institution, but also 
to the program officers 
and the community which 
has really invested itself 
in the school. 
 
The reconstruction 
started in June 2008 
and was completed 
in the summer of 2009. 
There are now 
new permanent buildings 
that offer 30 classrooms, 
2 computer laboratories, 
a library, music room, 
science laboratory, 
playground, and 
an Assembly hall. 
The school provides
education for nearly
a thousand primary 
and secondary students 
from grade 1 to 13.
 
At the opening ceremony 
of Vakarai Maha Vidyalam, 
Sri Lankan President 
H. E. Mihinda Rajapaksa 
called 
the reconstruction work 
“a commendable example 
of international cooperation, 
together with 
the participation 
of government, 
non-government and 
community organizations 
irrespective of ethnic 
or religious differences.” 
 
Indeed, the reconstruction 
of the school 
Vakarai Maha Vidyalam 
represents a beacon of hope 
for the displaced children 
and their future. 
As the Honorable 
Ambassador shared with us, 
hope and peace are alive 
in Sri Lankan 
children’s hearts. 
 
I’ve just come from 
opening an exhibition of art 
by children 
from the north and east, 
many of whom suffer 
from physical handicap, 
but also many of them 
have been displaced 
by the conflict. 
And there’s 
one single theme 
running through all that, 
and that’s hope 
for the future, and
a gratitude for peace. 
That’s two things 
running through it, 
but the two are very linked.
 
For setting 
such an exemplary model 
of leadership through 
its assistance in Sri Lanka, 
the Delegation 
of European Commission 
was honored with 
the Shining World 
Leadership Award from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Ambassador 
Bernard Savage 
accepted the award 
on the delegation’s behalf.
 
“Honorable Sir, 
It is with great pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to 
the European Commission 
the Shining World 
Leadership Award. 
This award is presented 
in recognition of 
your outstanding devotion 
to humanity’s wellbeing, 
and your 
enlightened leadership 
that provides hope 
to the less fortunate and 
nurtures young minds, 
thus creating 
a more prosperous and 
harmonious world…” 
 
“In recognition of 
outstanding 
humanitarian efforts 
aiding tsunami recovery, 
nurturing a positive 
and prosperous future 
for Sri Lanka, and 
creating a brighter world 
for humanity, 
with sincere gratitude 
for enlightened leadership, 
wisdom and vision.” 
 
Thank you very much.
 
In speaking 
about the future, 
Ambassador Savage 
expressed his simple wish 
for the return of children 
to happiness and creativity.  
 
The art exhibition 
this morning 
which we jointly financed 
with a local NGO called 
“Gods Own Children,” 
we have 
an annual competition 
for children who are 
in difficult situations. 
The children do the artwork, 
and we had about 
ten thousand children 
participating this year. 
Ten thousand works of art 
from children. 
Every month, 
one of the pictures, 
that’s been selected 
by the judges 
of this competition. 
 
So there’s a great deal of 
enthusiasm, enthusiasm 
from the children. 
And we do it 
to mark Children’s Day, 
and I think that’s something 
we’ll be continuing 
into the future, 
because it really is 
quite heartwarming 
to see the enthusiasm 
from the participants.
 
As you can see, 
it’s a beautiful country. 
And there is hope 
for the future, 
and our objective 
is to contribute to that. 
 
Our respectful salute and 
immense appreciation, 
Honorable Ambassador, 
and the 
European Commission 
Delegation to Sri Lanka 
and the Maldives. 
God bless your caring, 
dedicated efforts 
to rebuild livelihoods 
and communities 
for present and future 
generations in Sri Lanka 
and throughout the world. 
 
Kind viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
on today’s program. 
Now, please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television 
for Words of Wisdom, 
next after 
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May all world citizens 
enjoy peace and 
neighborly kindness.