Global Officials of Dignity Award conferred on first Lankan woman

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Untitled-1Gnanam Foundation Co-Founder Gnanambikai Allirajah has been selected as the first South Asian, Sri Lankan-born woman winner of ‘The Global Woman Award’ at the 4th Global Officials of Dignity Awards’ Global Woman of 3rd WCH (We Care for Humanity) humanitarian award, which will be held in United Nation Headquarters in New York for her service of supporting to the orphans and abandoned individuals. 

In earlier chapters the award has been won by Lily Lisa as the first award winner for her passion to help humanity. Empress Shebaj Kasambu RA iii and Nam Hee won the Noble Woman Award respectively. 

The Global Officials of Dignity (G.O.D.) Award is a global humanitarian awards institution respecting the “best compassionate people of the world” from the most elevated echelon of diplomacy, royalty, business and economy, medicine, philanthropy, culture and arts and entertainment whose unequivocal commitment to have had noteworthy effect on human rights, global peace, green environment, education, health and wellness, eradication of poverty and empowerment. 

The G.O.D. Award is a yearly occasion held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, incorporated with WCH Humanitarian Summit and other Global occasions. The G.O.D. Awards additionally serves as a raising support stage for humanitarian projects of its establishing association, We Care for Humanity (WCH).

Princess Maria Amor D.D. is the Founder and President WCH and the Creator and Chairwoman of the G.O.D. Honors award. Her affiliations with exceedingly perceived associations, dignitaries, royals, nobles and heads of states attributed her as a prepared negotiator and an Ambassador of Goodwill around the world. 

Princess Amor is a visionary and has led numerous philanthropic ventures in the Philippines, Indonesia, Nigeria, Malta, USA and as yet tallying. Known as the “Travelling Princess” in her own TV show with the point of finding the best philanthropic people of the world, Amor is set to have a worldwide effect by bringing attention to compassion universally through her platforms the Global Officials of Dignity (G.O.D.) awards and the Travelling Princess.

The categories of honorees for the year 2016 are:

Europe Dignitary Man of the Year: Stjepan Mesic, the 2nd President of Croatia and 14th President of Yugoslavia.

Latin Woman of the Year: Rosalia Arteaga, former President of Ecuador, President of the Advisory Council of Foundation Fidal.

African Dignitary Man of the Year: Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, 10th Vice President of Kenya Patron, Kalonzo Musyoka Foundation.

Asian Dignitary Man of the Year: Khil Raj Regime, former Prime Minister of Nepal.

Global Woman of the Year: Gnanambikai Allirajah, Co-Founder Gnanam Foundation.

2016 Greatest Humanitarian Organisation of the World: Gnanam Foundation Subashkaran/Gnanambikai Allirajah Founders.

Asian Man of the Year: Binod Chaudhary, Chairman Chaudhary Group, billionaire of Nepal.

Nobel Man of Europe: Don Basilio Cali, the Duke of San Lorenzo, Grand Duke of Emmathan e Principe Rurikovich, Grand master – OSJ Knight of Malta.

Lifetime Achievement on Public Health and Food Safety: Alojz Peterle, former Prime Minister of Slovenia member, European Parliament.

Legacy on Culture and Peace: Jean-Victor Nkolo, Senior Officer and Special Advisor on Africa, United Nations.

American Woman of the Year: Mary Shaya, President J&B Medical Company

Lifetime Achievement on Peace: Taj Hamad, Secretary General Universal Peace Federation

2016 Global Medical Innovation and Leadership Award: Stephen Shaya, MD Managing Director J & B Medical Supply.

Indian Media Icon: Sridhar Chillara, President/ CEO Mana TV, TV5, UNITV.

Champion of Youth Leadership and General Equity: Ravi Kankara, Senior Advisor Strategic Partnership and Advocacy to the Ass. Secretary General, UN Women.

Humanitarian Actor of the Year: Suchhi Kumar, Bollywood Actor/Model.

Woman of India: Selvi J. Jayalalitha, Chief Minister Tamil Nadu State, India.

Gnanambikai Allirajah is Co-Founder of Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation with her son, Founder and Chairman of Lycamobile UK Ltd., Subash Allirajah, in 2010. She was born in Sri Lanka and migrated to the United Kingdom. 

In the award ceremony, the Gnanam Foundation also been awarded as 2016’s Greatest Humanitarian Organisation of the World.  The foundation’s vision is a world where all have what it takes and chances to acquire a living and backing their families for a sensible personal satisfaction. 

Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation’s beneficent goal is to give open doors and abilities to marginalised individuals, to enhance their quality of living and to expand their household income. The establishment also provides assistance in worldwide emergencies, for example, tsunami, Ebola infection epidemic and so on. The foundation is currently established in Sri Lanka, India, Sudan, Tanzania, Romania, Pakistan and the Philippines. The foundation is solely funded by Subash Allirajah, Gounder of Lyca Group of Companies.

Founder of Lyca Group and Co-Founder of Lyca’s Gnanam foundation, Subash Allirajah is a globally recognised business leader and philanthropist born in Sri Lanka who migrated to the UK. He was able to establish the largest and most successful platform to connect people around the world and has set the benchmark in the MVNO market. Lyca has expanded its portfolio to include not only telecommunications but financial services, media, entertainment, travel and film production. 

While expanding his business, Subash Allirajah has not forgotten those in need. As such through the Gnanam Foundation, projects are implemented in various parts of the world.

Multiple activities have been executed by Lyca’s Gnanam Foundation to improve people’s lifestyles. Among many projects the following are a few of them:

  • Construction of 150 houses for relocation of Internally-Displaced People currently living at Poonthoddam IDP camp in the Vavuniya Sri Lanka.
  • Partnered Damilola Taylor Trust to build a library in Nigeria.
  • Joined forces with Muslim Aid to fund the building of a well in Sudan that will help hundreds of neighbouring families. 
  • Partnered Children’s Hunger relief fund to build/renovate 100 water wells in the Vanni Districts of Sri Lanka.
  • Partnered British Asian Trust to donate to a number of worthy causes in Sri Lanka and India.
  • Support to help the victims of the Ebola crisis in West Africa and Save the Children in support of its work to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
  • Continuously provides various sources of educational aids to school children and university students by enhancing infrastructure facilities and providing financial assistance. 
  • Helped victims of flood situations in Sri Lanka.
  • Continuously supports the healthcare sector in many countries.

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