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REMEMBRANCE KOFI ANNAN REST IN POWER A proud son of Africa, a global statesman and a guiding force for good – Kofi Annan, the Ghanaian legend known as ‘Africa’s foremost son’ has passed away. “O n 18 August 2018, the world lost a leader and a statesman: Kofi Atta Annan. And we lost a brother, husband, father, grandfather, and uncle – a man of deep convictions, who was as committed to instilling fairness, integrity, kindness, and service in each of us, as he was to advocating peace and human rights around the world,” the tribute reads, signed by his son, Kojo on Kofi Annan Foundation’s website. Kofi Annan died in Switzerland, surrounded by his family. One thing was pretty clear: respect for the Ghanaian, who rose to the highest rank in the United Nations, was worldwide and came from all quarters, political groups and geographical borders. His tenure as UN Secretary-General was unforgettable for the several international crises on his watch and the calm he oozed out while trying to deal with their consequences – both for the world and a body that hardly ever managed to perform as well as its founding fathers had wished-for. He devised the Millennium Development Goals still in use now and a UN philosophy called the “responsibility to protect”, which member states pledged to abide by. Born in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) on 8 April 1938 he had since his birth been an icon to humans – always initiating change and looking at the world with generous, loving and forgiving eyes. From his early school days, he was taught, that suffering anywhere concerns people everywhere. Kofi Annan worked as a budget offi cer for the World Health Organisation, before becoming Secretary-General of the United Nations (1997-2006). He spent his entire career with the UN, serving in several administrative posts. Kofi Annan was elevated to undersecretary-general for peacekeeping operations On March 1, 1993. At that time, he was able to distinguish himself during the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, mostly in his skillful handling of the transition of peacekeeping operations from UN forces to NATO forces. He was the fi rst black African to lead the United Nations and won a Nobel Peace prize with the organisation for “their work for a better organised and more peaceful world”. Kofi Annan established the Kofi Annan Foundation to put his expertise and experience for the benefi t of peace. From its earliest days negotiating peace in Kenya to supporting democracy and elections with veracity in Nigeria, to changing drug policies in West Africa and battling hunger, to helping post-conflict societies back onto the road to peace and empowering young leaders, his team has not had much respite. Kofi Annan throughout his career looked towards making sure that the world around him was a generous and happy place to live in. Salute to this legend, he will be missed, and his memories and good work shall live forever! 58 • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 6 • Issue 8 • August 2018, Noida