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Save the Children apologizes for handing Tony Blair legacy award

Published time: March 03, 2015 13:52

Former Minister of the United Kingdom and Honoree Tony Blair attends
the 2nd Annual Save The Children Illumination Gala at the Plaza on
November 19, 2014 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for
Save the Children/AFP)

Former Minister of the United Kingdom and Honoree Tony Blair attends
the 2nd Annual Save The Children Illumination Gala at the Plaza on
November 19, 2014 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for
Save the Children/AFP)

The charity which came under fire for presenting former Prime Minister
Tony Blair with a global legacy award has apologized for upsetting
staff and supporters.

Justin Forsyth, Chief Executive of Save the Children, said he was
“very sorry” to staff and members of the public who were offended by
the decision, saying the issue was an “unnecessary distraction.”

Forsyth, a former aide to Blair, told the BBC’s Today program: “I know
that many of our supporters and volunteers were very upset and our
staff, several of our staff too, and I'm very sorry for that.”

He said it was “wrong” to have given the former PM the award for his
global work, rather than his action in Africa specifically.

The apology follows a widespread backlash against the decision, with
an online petition garnering over 100,000 signatures. The petition
called for the award to be rescinded, with over 500 staff at Save the
Children backing that request.

Protesters were outraged that the charity had seemingly overlooked
Blair’s decision to invade Iraq as part of the US-led offensive in
2003, which was responsible for the killing of thousands of civilians.

Forsyth said the decision to hand Blair the award was made by the
charity’s “sister organization” in America, where Blair did not have
as controversial a reputation.

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Tony Blair Global Legacy Award

He further said the award was only for his work in Africa.

“Yes, it was a global legacy award. It was called that. But actually
it was an award very, very specifically for Tony Blair's efforts on
Africa at two G8 summits at Birmingham and Gleneagles, not his wider
legacy.”

“And if it had been for his wider legacy I think it would be wrong,
but it was for something quite specific that helped Africa and
children,” Forsyth said.

“I'm sorry it's upset so many people. It's not really what we do at
Save the Children. What we're really doing is on the ground in Syria
with the Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone – that's the work we
do.

“This has been really an unnecessary distraction. I do apologize to
those people that it's upset,” he added.

Forsyth accepted that damage to the charity’s reputation had been
caused “in part” by the row, but hoped that supporters would accept
that organizations “make mistakes.”

Forsyth was recruited as an aide to Blair to help tackle poverty and
climate change. A Save the Children biography says he was “one of the
driving forces behind the Make Poverty History campaign.”

Before eventually joining Save the Children, he was a strategic
communications and campaigns director for former Prime Minister Gordon
Brown.

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