Title: Kofi Annan A Leader Among Leaders
1Kofi AnnanA Leader Among Leaders
Presented by MiShawn Williams December 2006
2 - A Leader Among Leaders
- United Nations Overview
- Role of the Secretary-General
- Kofi Annan History
- Criticisms
- Accomplishments
- Leadership Skills
- Conclusion
3The United Nations
- Formed in 1945 in response to World War II to
save succeeding generations from the scourge of
war and reaffirm faith in the fundamental human
rights - International body of 191 countries preserving
peace through cooperation and collaboration - Comprised of six main organs the General
Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic
Social Council, the Trusteeship Council and the
Secretariat
4- Member States abide by the UN Charter which has
four main purposes - 1. Maintain International Peace Security
- 2. To Develop Friendly Relations Among Nations
- 3. Cooperation in Solving International Problems
and Promoting Respect for Human Rights - 4. Act as a Center for Harmonizing the Actions of
Nations
5The Secretariat and the Secretary-General
Secretariat is the administrative and
task-oriented body of the UN
- Tasks identified through the General Assembly,
The Security Council, Economic Social Council -
- Secretary-General leads the Secretariat and,
therefore guides the overall mandates, doctrines
and decisions of the UN body
6Kofi Annan History
- April 8, 1938 Born in Ghana
- 1961 Moved to the United States to complete
undergraduate studies in Economics at Macalester
College (Minnesota) - 1962 Annan joined the UN with the World Health
Organization - March 1992 - February 1993 Assistant
Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations - March 1993 - December 1996 Under
Secretary-General - January 1, 1997 Elected Secretary-General of
the UN - July 1997 Renewing the United Nations -
reforming the UN based on a system of improving
coherence and coordination and greater
intervention - May 1998 Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping
Training Center established in Ghana - April 2000 Issued the Millineum Report -
- We the Peoples The Role of the United Nations
in the 21st Century - April 2001 proposed the Global AIDs and Health
Fund - December 10, 2001 Received the Nobel Peace Prize
with the UN - January 1, 2002 Appointed to a second term as
Secretary-General - December 31, 2006 Conclusion of tenure as
Secretary-General
7 Kofi Annan has been pre-eminent in bringing
new life to the United Nations and the only
negotiable road to global peace and cooperation
goes by the way of the United Nations The
Nobel Committee
8Criticisms
- Oil For Food
- 1994 Rwanda Genocide
- 1995 Srebrenica, Bosnia
- 2003 Allied Invasion of Iraq
91994 Rwanda Genocide800,000 killed in 100
101995 Srebrenica Massacre8,000 Men and Boys
killed in Safe Zone
112003 Invasion of IraqConsidered it illegal
12Accomplishments
- UN Reform
- Millennium Report
- AIDs Awareness and Mobilization
13UN Reform
- Collaboration, Cooperation and Intervention
- In this new century, we must start from the
understanding that peace belongs not only to
states or peoples, but to each and every member
of those communities. The sovereignty of States
must no longer be used as a shield for gross
violations of human rights. - - Kofi Annan, Nobel Lecture
14Millennium Development Goals
- THE EIGHT MILLENNIUM GOALS BY 2015
- 1. Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty
- 2. Achieve Universal Primary Education
- 3. Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
- 4. Reduce Child Mortality
- 5. Improve Maternal Health
- 6. Combat HIV/AIDs, Malaria and other diseases
- 7. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
- 8. Develop a Global Partnership
- for Development
15Leadership Skills
- Facilitator Mediator
- Listening
- Persuasion
- Communication Through Non-Verbals
16ConclusionExcerpted from Farewell Speech on
December 11, 2006
- Five Lessons Learned over the 10 Years as
Secretary-General - 1.The security of every one of us is linked to
that of everyone else. - 2. We can and must give everyone the chance to
benefit from global prosperity - 3. Both security and prosperity depend on human
rights and the rule of law - 4. States must be accountable to each other, and
to a broad range of non-state actors, in their
international conduct. - 5. We can only do all these things by working
together through a multilateral system, and by
making the best possible use of the unique
instrument bequeathed to us by Harry Truman and
his contemporaries, namely the United Nations.
17Peace must be sought, above all, because it is
the condition for every member of the human
family to live a life of dignity and security. -
Kofi Annan, Nobel Lecture
18Bibliography
- Annan Faults Frightening Lack of Leadership for
Global Warming, The New York Times (November 16,
2006) - Biography Kofi Annan (www.un.org/News/ossg/sg/pa
ges/sg_biography - Is There Blood on His Hands?, Times Online
(October 01, 2006) - Kofi Annan Center of the Storm, a film by David
Grubin, PBS Documentary (2003) - Kofi Annan International Peace Keeping Training
Centre - www.kaiptc.org - Kofi Annan - Nobel Lecture, http//uk.geocities.co
m/peace_444noro/annan-lecture - Kofi Annan U.S. Trapped in Iraq, FOX News.com
(Tuesday, November 21, 2006) - Profile Kofi Annan, BBC News (October 2, 2006)
- Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Truman Library
(December 11, 2006) - www.un.org/News/ossg/sg/stor
ies/statments_full.asp?statID40 - The Millennium Development Goals Report 2006,
?United Nations, 2006