Kofi Annan Born: Ghana's Gift to Global Diplomacy
Kofi Annan grew up in Kumasi, studied economics in Minnesota, and spent his career inside the UN. He became Secretary-General in 1997 -- the first from sub-Saharan Africa -- and almost immediately faced the Rwanda and Kosovo crises. He publicly acknowledged the UN's failure in Rwanda, which the institution rarely did. Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001. Born April 8, 1938.
April 8, 1938
88 years ago
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