ISLAMABAD (November
28 2006): Speakers at a book award ceremony on Monday
paid rich tribute to the pioneer of rural development
late Dr Akhter Hameed Khan. The ceremony was organised
by Akhter Hameed Khan Resource Centre and the Council of
Social Science Pakistan in association with Rural
Support Programmes Network (RSPN) for awarding the
Akhter Hameed Khan Memorial Award for the best book of
the year.
The book titled "Beyond the Honour"
were declared the best book of the year written by Dr
Tahira S Khan on the subject of honour killing in
Pakistan. Speakers said Dr Akhter Hameed Khan was an
outstanding social scientist, who was recognised by
other countries for his contribution to poverty
alleviation through social mobilisation.
They
highlighted his remarkable achievements, which include
work at the Rural Development Academy in Comila
(Bangladesh), the Daudzai Integrated Rural Development
Programme (IDRP) in NWFP and the Orangi Pilot Project in
Karachi.
Akhter Hameed worked for the survival of
the downtrodden people of the society in adverse
conditions, they said.
The RSPN chairperson
Shoaib Sultan said that Khan always emphasised that no
country could prosper unless its poor were made an
integral part of the development process. Dr Khan also
encouraged community's involvement in self-help,
self-development and self-reliance, he added. He said he
was a pioneer of the rural development and his
contributions would remain a role model for the social
scientists in the years ahead.
Sultan said Dr
Hameed had great faith in the people in their
willingness to do things themselves to improve their
lot. Begum Dr Akhter Hameed Khan, Dr Rubina Saigol, Dr
fayyaz Baqir of UNDP also spoke
and highlighted the contribution of the late social
scientist in the rural development. A documentary was
also shown to the audience on the life and achievements
of Dr Hameed Khan.
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