The Elders have described as shocking the demise of their chairman, the former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Mr Annan died on the morning of Saturday, 18 August 2018 in Geneva, Switzerland, after a short illness.
He was 80.
The Elders, is an international organisation founded by Nelson Mandela.
The Elders are an independent group of global leaders working together
for peace and human rights.
The Elders represent an independent voice, not bound by the interests
of any nation, government or institution and are committed to promoting
the shared interests of humanity, and the universal human rights of all
people.
Read the Elders statement on the passing of Mr Annan below:
The Elders are shocked and deeply saddened at the passing of their dear
friend and colleague Kofi Annan, who was the globally admired and
respected Chair of The Elders.
A founding member of The Elders, Kofi Annan succeeded Archbishop
Desmond Tutu as Chair in May 2013. He played a vital role in leading The
Elders’ work, and was a voice of great authority and wisdom in public
and private, most recently on visits to South Africa and Zimbabwe in
July 2018.
As the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1997 to
2006, he was a constant advocate for human rights, development and the
rule of law. The first Secretary-General to reach the post from within
an organisation he served for over 40 years, Kofi Annan had a life-long
commitment to the cause of peace and was known for his staunch
opposition to military aggression, notably the US-led invasion of Iraq
in 2003.
The great respect for him and his essential work was illustrated when
he, together with the United Nations as a whole, was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize in 2001.
Gro Harlem Brundtland, Deputy Chair of The Elders, said:
“We are devastated at the loss of our dear friend and fellow Elder.
Kofi was a strong and inspiring presence to us all, and The Elders would
not be where it is today without his leadership. Throughout his life,
Kofi worked unceasingly to improve the lives of millions of people
around the world. While we mourn his passing today, we resolve as Elders
to continue to uphold his values and legacy into the future”.
In retirement, Kofi Annan continued where he had left off at the United
Nations, founding and leading the work of the Kofi Annan Foundation,
based in Geneva, and maintaining a hectic international schedule. His
quiet advice on how best to defuse impending crises was in constant
demand from all corners of the globe, in particular from Africa.
All of the Elders and their Advisory Council and staff team members
send their heartfelt condolences to Kofi’s family: his wife Nane, his
children and grandchildren. They have lost a devoted husband, father and
grandfather.
The world has lost an inspiring figure – but one whose achievements
will never be forgotten, and whose commitment to peace and justice will
endure to inspire future generations.
Source: classfmonline.com

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