NEW DELHI, India, CMC – Guyana’s Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo, was conferred the Sustainable Improvement Management Award on the World Sustainable Improvement Summit 2025 on Wednesday.
The Power Summitsources Institute (TERI) organizes the annual summit, which brings collectively world leaders, representatives of worldwide establishments, and practitioners to debate sustainable growth.
The organizers mentioned {that a} important characteristic of Summitmmit is the Sustainable Improvement Management Award, which acknowledges international visionaries whose management has had a transformative influence on sustainability and local weather motion.
“Jagdeo was conferred with the Sustainable Improvement Management Award for spearheading Guyana’s Low Carbon Improvement Technique and positioning the nation as a worldwide chief in forest conservation and local weather finance,” the TERI mentioned.
“His position as a member of the United Nations Secretary-Normal’s Advisory Group on Local weather Finance and his efforts in championing sustainable growth whereas advancing his nation’s aspirations and safeguarding its pure wealth for future generations exemplify the ideas of the Sustainable Improvement Management Award,” it added.
Guyana’s Prime Minister, retired Brigadier Mark Philips, acquired the award on behalf of Jagdeo, becoming a member of 15 outstanding individuals who had been beforehand conferred with the award, together with Yukio Hatoyama, the previous prime minister of Japan, Tarja Halonen, the previous president of Finland in addition to Ban Ki-moon, the previous United Nations secretary basic and the champion bodybuilder and film star, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the previous governor of California.