Halimah Yacob conferred Order of Temasek, tops list of National Award recipients for 2023

Halimah Yacob conferred Order of Temasek, tops list of National Award recipients for 2023
Madam Halimah will head the list of National Award recipients for 2023, said the Prime Minister’s Office in a statement on Wednesday.
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SINGAPORE — Former president Halimah Yacob has been conferred the nation's highest civilian honour, the Order of Temasek (With High Distinction).

She will receive the award from President Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Sunday (Oct 29) at the National Awards Investiture to be held at the Institute of Technical Education College Central.

Madam Halimah, 69, will head the list of National Award recipients for 2023, said the Prime Minister's Office in a statement on Wednesday.

Madam Halimah, who was Singapore's first female president, served as head of state between 2017 and 2023, with her last day on Sept 13.

She did not seek re-election at the Presidential Election 2023, which was won by former senior minister Mr Tharman.

Since stepping down from the role of president, she has been appointed chancellor of the Singapore University of Social Sciences.

During her term as Singapore's eighth president, Madam Halimah was vocal about gender equality and spoke her mind on various social issues, such as the need to protect older workers. 

She has also long been a strong proponent of building interfaith relationships and encouraging multicultural dialogue.

Under her watch, the President's Challenge had focused on empowering people with disabilities, building a digitally inclusive society and supporting caregivers, among other causes.

The last person to be given this award was former senior minister S. Jayakumar.

Three former presidents of Singapore — Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Mr S R Nathan and Mr Wee Kim Wee — have also received the award, which was previously known as the Order of Temasek (First Class).

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