Dame Pauline Green, President of the International Co-operative Alliance, offers her congratulations on the award, together with South Africa's Deputy Minister of the Department of Trade and Industry, Ms Elizabeth Thabethe.
I’m not
often left speechless, but I was when I was informed that the Plunkett
Foundation had been awarded the Rochdale Pioneers Award by the International
Co-operative Alliance. It is simply the most prestigious award that the
Co-operative Movement gives and had never before been given to an organization
(the 13 previous laureates had all been outstanding individuals).
Collecting
the award in Cape Town , in front of well over 1,000 people from 100 countries, was certainly a humbling task. This was added to by a congratulations message from the Prime Minister being shown on giant screens.
I said that the award was for three groups of people. Firstly, the amazing
group of people that work for Plunkett now or serve on its Board. Secondly, the
generations that had gone before us to make us what we are, outstanding
co-operators such as Margaret Digby and Edgar Parnell. And finally, it was a
recognition of Sir Horace Plunkett and his circle that created the Foundation.
As someone
that helped to create the International Co-operative Alliance, Sir Horace would have
been deeply moved to receive the award. He once said of the Foundation "If
I can look back from the other world, I am sure I shall see what will greatly
please me.” I’m sure that he was smiling that night in Cape Town.
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