The former U.N. Secretary-General recounts his time at the head of the international organization. He discusses his tenure and subsequent work in international relations with BBC America's Katty Kay.
Kofi Annan Kofi Annan was the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations. He won the Nobel Peace Prize, with the U.N., in 2001. Mr. Annan was the first Secretary-General to come from the ranks of the U.N. staff and the first to come from a sub-Saharan African nation (Ghana). He served from 1997 to 2006.Buy the author's book from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indiebound
Kofi Annan was the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations. He won the Nobel Peace Prize, with the U.N., in 2001. Mr. Annan was the first Secretary-General to come from the ranks of the U.N. staff and the first to come from a sub-Saharan African nation (Ghana). He served from 1997 to 2006.
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