Mr. Kofi Annan who is the former Secretary-General of
the United Nations, UN, will visit Nigeria ahead of the 2015 general
elections.
Aiming to address a conference on elections being organised by a coalition of Nigerian civil society organisations, Annan will visit Nigeria between 12 and 14 January.
The Former Secretary-General will take part in the conference held on Tuesday, 13 January in Abuja. It is exprcted that Kofi Annan will deliver the speech based on his work as chairman of the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security and the findings and recommendations of its report “Deepening Democracy: A Strategy for Improving the Integrity of Elections Worldwide”.
According to the organisers, Mr. Annan will meet with a broad range of Nigeria’s civil society organisations, as well as engage the audience in a question and answer session.He will also be meeting privately with various national stakeholders engaged in the electoral process.
One of Mr. Annan’s main priorities as secretary-general was a
comprehensive program of reform aimed at revitalizing the United Nations
and making the international system more effective. He was a constant
advocate for human rights, the rule of law, the Millennium Development
Goals and Africa, and sought to bring the organization closer to the
global public by forging ties with civil society, the private sector and
other partners.
Kofi Annan: Can everyday people help the UN?
Aiming to address a conference on elections being organised by a coalition of Nigerian civil society organisations, Annan will visit Nigeria between 12 and 14 January.
The Former Secretary-General will take part in the conference held on Tuesday, 13 January in Abuja. It is exprcted that Kofi Annan will deliver the speech based on his work as chairman of the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security and the findings and recommendations of its report “Deepening Democracy: A Strategy for Improving the Integrity of Elections Worldwide”.
According to the organisers, Mr. Annan will meet with a broad range of Nigeria’s civil society organisations, as well as engage the audience in a question and answer session.He will also be meeting privately with various national stakeholders engaged in the electoral process.
Kofi Annan: Can everyday people help the UN?
At Mr. Annan’s initiative, UN peacekeeping was strengthened in
ways that enabled the United Nations to cope with a rapid rise in the
number of operations and personnel. It was also at Mr. Annan’s urging
that, in 2005, Member States established two new intergovernmental
bodies: the Peacebuilding Commission and the Human Rights Council. Mr.
Annan likewise played a central role in the creation of the Global Fund
to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the adoption of the UN’s
first-ever counter-terrorism strategy and the acceptance by Member
States of the “responsibility to protect” people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. His “Global Compact” initiative, launched in 1999, has become the world’s largest effort to promote corporate social responsibility.
Kofi Annan: What should people know about the UN?
Kofi Annan: What should people know about the UN?
Mr. Annan undertook wide-ranging diplomatic initiatives. In
1998, he helped to ease the transition to civilian rule in Nigeria. Also
that year, he visited Iraq in an effort to resolve an impasse between
that country and the Security Council over compliance with resolutions
involving weapons inspections and other matters—an effort that helped to
avoid an outbreak of hostilities, which was imminent at that time. In
1999, he was deeply involved in the process by which Timor-Leste gained
independence from Indonesia. He was responsible for certifying Israel’s
withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, and in 2006, his efforts contributed to
securing a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. Also
in 2006, he mediated a settlement of the dispute between Cameroon and
Nigeria over the Bakassi peninsula through implementation of the
judgment of the International Court of Justice. His efforts to
strengthen the organization’s management, coherence and accountability
involved major investments in training and technology, the introduction
of a new whistle-blower policy and financial disclosure requirements,
and steps aimed at improving coordination at the country level. Mr.
Annan is Chair of The Elders.
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