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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL 26 December 2006 Dear Mr. Mehlis, c As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take this opportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeply grateful that I have been able to count on your services as Commisioner and later as Special Adviser for UNIIIC during this eventful decade. When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges. One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people. Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was to protect the rights and dignity of individuals. We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances on aid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. The world is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There are fewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars have ended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whom they govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibility to protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium Development Goals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutal conflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of a widespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continues to take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action on climate change remains terribly inadequate. Mr. Detlev Mehlis Berlin 1VH1N30 / OS01 iliOZ 8 - NVP

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Mehlis,c

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as Commisioner andlater as Special Adviser for UNIIIC during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Detlev MehlisBerlin

1VH1N30 / OS01

iliOZ 8 - NVP

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part,.I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know Qf your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Kofi A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Dumas,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Advisoron Haiti during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. John Reginald DumasScarborough

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know q.f your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Kofi A. Annan

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. van Walsum,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Personal Envoyfor Western Sahara during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Peter van WalsumPersonal Envoy of the Secretary-General

for Western SaharaThe Hague

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

JCofi A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Halbwachs,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I amdeeply grateful that I have been able to count on your services as AssistantSecretary-General and United Nations Controller as well as my Representativeto the International Advisory and Monitoring Board (IAMB) during thiseventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Jean-Pierre HalbwachsRepresentative of the Secretary-General

to the International Advisory andMonitoring Board (IAMB)

New York

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

-KofrA. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Ms. Sadik,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I amdeeply grateful that I have been able to count on your services asExecutive Director of the United Nations Population Fund and as mySpecial Adviser/Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia during this eventfuldecade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Ms. Nafis SadikSpecial Adviser/Special Envoy of the

Secretary-General for HIV/AIDS in AsiaGeneva

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

"Kofi A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Niasse,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Envoyfor the DRC Peace Process and Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region aswell as my Special Envoy for the Inter-Congolese Dialogue during thiseventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Moustapha NiasseDakar

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

TK.ofi"A. Annan

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T H E S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. LeMoyne,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have*been able to count on your services as Special Adviser onColombia during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. James LeMoyneNew York

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know qf your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

'Kofi A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Kallings,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Envoyfor HIV/AIDS in Russia and Central Asia during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Lars KallingsGeneva

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Rofi A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Alleyne,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Envoyfor HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Region during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. George AlleyneGeneva

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

"KoffA. Annan

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

26 December 20006

Dear Mr. Stedman,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as Special Adviser onFollow-up to the High-level Panel Report during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Stephen StedmanNew York

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My successor will have to contend with a full.and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

•Kofi"A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Picco,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I amdeeply grateful that I have been able to count on your services as myPersonal Representative for the UN Year of Dialogue among Civilizationsand my Adviser during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Giandomenico PiccoNew York

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

"Kofi"A. Annan

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THE S E C R E T A R Y - G E N E R A L

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Mendez,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past 10 years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Adviseron the Prevention of Genocide during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Juan MendezSpecial Adviser of the Secretary-Generalon the Prevention of Genocide

New York

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of. your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Kofi A. Annan

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

26 December 2006

Dear Mr. Toure,

As I preparedo finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Envoyfor the Central African Republic during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Amadou Toumani ToureBamako

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Kofi A. Annan

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

26 December 2006

Dear Mr.jSahrfoun, rlS*

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take thisopportunity to thank you for your support over the past ten years. I am deeplygrateful that I have been able to count on your services as my Special Adviserduring this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to erisure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. There is a serious danger of awidespread proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continuesto take lives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action onclimate change remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Mohamed SahnounSpecial Adviser to the Secretary-GeneralGeneva

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My successor will have to contend with a full and urgent agenda,including some of the management reforms and other steps I have set inmotion. I trust you will give Secretary-General Designate Ban Ki-moonyour full support, as you have done for me. For my part, I will leave officeglad to have enjoyed the benefit of your friendship and advice, and above all,heartened to know of your commitment to the indispensable OrganizationI have been proud to serve for so long.

Yours sincerely,

Kofi A. Annan

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^™~d,' Naomi Scott-Dunne/NY/UNO To MaeArkoncel/NY/UNO@UNHQ

'/Crr: 27/12/2006 05:09PM cc

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Subject Address of Mr. Brahimi

History: <p This message has been replied to.

Hi Mae,

Terribly sorry!

Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi203 von Newmann DrivePrincetonNJ 08540

Happy New Year!

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Lara Khalife/NY/UNO

27/12/200611:31 AM

To Marina Garde/NY/UNO@UNHQ, MaeArkoncel/NY/UNO@UNHQ

cc

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Subject Fw: Contact information for Prof. John Ruggie

Lara KhalifeFirst OfficerExecutive Office of the Secretary-GeneralTel. 917 367 3405; Fax 212 963 3511

Forwarded by Lara Khalife/NY/UNO on 27/12/2006 11:30 AM

Goro Onojima/NY/UNO

27/12/2006 11:03 AM To Lara Khalife/NY/UNO@UNHQ

cc

Subject Contact information for Prof. John Ruggie

Professor John RuggieCenter for Business and GovernmentKennedy School of GovernmentHarvard University79 JFK StreetCambridge, MA 02138Ema i1: j [email protected]

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UNITED NATIONS IWf NATIONS UNIES

POSTAL ADDRESS - ADRESSE POSTALE : UNITED NATIONS, M.Y. 10017

CABLE ADDRESS - ADRESSE TELEGRAPHIQUE : UNATIONS NEWYORK

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

CABINET DU SECRETAIRE GENERAL

27 December 2007

Excellency,

The Secretary-General would be grateful if you could kindly forward theenclosed letter to His Excellency Carl Bildt, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden.

A copy of the letter is attached for your information.

Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.

Alicia BarcenaChef de Cabinet

His ExcellencyMr. Anders LidenPermanent Representative of Swedento the United Nations

New York

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UNITED NATIONS fiWS NATIONS UNIES

POSTAL ADDRESS - ADRESSE POSTALE : UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 10017

CABLE ADDRESS - ADRESSE TELEGRAPHIQUE : UNATIONS NEWYORK

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

CABINET DU SECRETAIRE GENERAL

27 December 2007

Excellency,

The Secretary-General would be grateful if you could kindly forward theenclosed letter to His Excellency Amadou Toumani Toure, President of theRepublic of Mali.

A copy of the letter is attached for your information.

Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.

Alicia BarcenaChef de Cabinet

His ExcellencyMr. Cheick Sidi DiarraPermanent Representative of the Republic of Mali

to the United NationsNew York

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TrishaturLagalia/NY/UNO To Marina Garde/NY/UNO@UNHQ

26/12/2006 01:48 PM cc Lara Khalife/NY/UNO@UNHQ

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Subject Ms. Sadako Ogata

Dear Marina,Please find below the address of Ms.;Ogata:

3-29-18 Denen-Chofu,Ota-ku, 145Tokyo, JAPAN

(Mr.) Trishatur LaGaliaRoomS-24100Office of Human Resources ManagementTel: 212-963-2511Fax: 212-963-5220E-mail: [email protected]

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Marina Garde/NY/UNO To Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO@UNHQ

28/12/2006 01:13PM cc

bcc

Subject lindahl

Goran Lindahl

Flat 3925 Farringdon RoadLondon EC1M3HAUnited Kingdom

Tel. 44 20 7831 2756Fax 44 20 7831 2758

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TrishaturLagalia/NY/UNO To Marina Garde/NY/UNO@UNHQ

26/12/2006 01:29 PM cc Lara Khalife/NY/UNO@UNHQ

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Subject Mr. Strong's Address

Marina,Here is Mr. Strong's address. Ahora nos falta la direccion de la Sra. Ogata. I am waiting

for replies from a few sources. T

(Mr.) Trishatur LaGaliaRoomS-2410GOffice of Human Resources ManagementTel: 212-963-2511Fax: 212-963-5220E-mail: [email protected]

— Forwarded by Trishatur Lagalia/NY/UNO on 26/12/2006 01:24 PM —

Manama Sillah/NY/UNO26/12/2006 01:14PM To Trishatur Lagalia/NY/UNO@UNHQ

cc Ann De La Roche/NY/UNO@UNHQ

Subject Mr. Strong's Address

Good afternoon,

Kindly find below the above mentioned:

Mr. Maurice Strong160 George St., Suite 2203Ottawa, Ontario K1N9M2CANADA

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14 December 2006

Dear Mr. Halbwachs,

As I prepare to finish my term as Secretary-General, I take this opportunity tothank you for your support over the past 10 years. I am deeply grateful that Ihave been able to count on your .... during this eventful decade.

When I took office, I felt that humanity faced three main challenges.One was to ensure that globalization would benefit all the world's people.Another was to heal the disorder of the post-cold-war world. Third was toprotect the rights and dignity of individuals.

We have made important gains in each of these quests. Advances onaid and debt relief are helping to render the world economy less unjust. Theworld is finally scaling up its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. There arefewer inter-State conflicts than there used to be, and many civil wars haveended. More Governments are elected by, and are accountable to, those whomthey govern. And the international community has recognized a responsibilityto protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimesagainst humanity.

Still, much more needs to be done. The Millennium DevelopmentGoals are unlikely to be achieved everywhere by 2015. People still face brutalconflicts, especially in the developing world. We face a possible cascade inthe proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Terrorism continues to takelives and create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. And action on climatechange remains terribly inadequate.

Mr. Jean-Pierre HalbwachsRepresentative of the Secretary-Generalto the International Advisory and Monitoring Board (IAMB)

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Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO To Marina Garde/NY/UNO@UNHQ

27/12/2006 06:05 PM cc

bcc

Subject Fw: Dumas

Forwarded by Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO on 27/12/2006 06:06 PM

Amsatou MatyNdiaye/NY/UNO TO Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO@UNHQ

27/12/2006 06:04 PM cc

Subject Dumas

DUMAS, Mr. Reggie Tel: (868) 639-4077PO Box 5760 Email: [email protected], TobagoTrinidad and Tobago

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(HO.

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

11 December 2006

Dear Mr. Ambassador,f

It was with deep regret that I learned that Private Abdela GobenaShekalo, a member of the Ethiopian contingent of the United NationsMission in Liberia (UNMIL), died on 30 November 2006, while on assignment.

I would be grateful if you would convey to your Government and tothe bereaved family my heartfelt condolences ©n this terrible loss, as well asmy appreciation for Private Shekalo's contributions to our work for peacein Liberia. I

I would also like to express to you^once again my gratitude for thevaluable support that the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic ofEthiopia continues to provide to this important peacekeeping operation.

Please accept, Mr. Ambass/dor, the assurances of my highestconsideration. /

/

Kofi A. Annan

His ExcellencyMr. Dav$t YohannesPermarient Representative of the

Federal Democratic Republicof Ethiopia to the United Nations

New York

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T Hlaventura2NYR3N

27/12/2006 04:58 PM

Hola,

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Subject info.

Goran Lindahl

Flat 3925 Farringdon RoadLondon EC1M3HAUnited Kingdom

Tel. 44 20 7831 2756Fax 44 20 7831 2758

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United Nations Nations Unies

ROUTING SLIP FICHE DE TRANSMISSION

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Trishatur LaGalia

Room No.: S-2410 Extension: 3-3421 Date: 27 December 2006

FOR ACTION POUR SUITE A DONNERFOR APPROVAL POUR APPROBATIONFOR SIGNATURE XI POUR SIGNATUREFOR COMMENTS POUR OBSERVATIONSMAY WE DISCUSS? POURRIONS-NOUS EN PARLER?YOUR ATTENTION VOTRE ATTENTIONAS DISCUSSED COMME CONVENUAS REQUESTED SUITE A VOTRE DEMANDENOTE AND RETURN NOTER ET RETOURNERFOR INFORMATION POUR INFORMATION

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Please find attached you extension of appointment signedby the Secretary-General.

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Ms. Jan Beagle, Officer-in-Charge,Office of Human Resources Management,Room S-2527ANew York, NY 10017

Her fax number is 212-963-1944. Thank you.

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13 December 2006

Dear Antonio,

I thank you for your letter of 20 November 2006 concerning theselection process for a new Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees,in succession to Ms. Wendy Chamberlin. I am in full agreement withthe selection process you have proposed and would be grateful if youwould proceed accordingly.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Malloch Brown

Mr. Antonio GuterresUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesGeneva

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Subject Niasse

Forwarded by Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO on 27/12/2006 07:02 PM

Patsy Schultz/NY/UNO27/12/200606-46 PM To Mae Arkoncel/NY/UNO@UNHQ, Trishatur

Lagalia/NY/UNO@UNHQcc Ann De La Roche/NY/UNO@UNHQ, Susan Z

Yango/NY/UNO@UNHQSubject Fw: need a favour....

Mae/Trish,

I looked through the files of James LeMoyne and Alexander Dumas. Unfortunately, we don't haveanything on their address. Mr. LeMoyne was a UNDP staff member and therefore his PAs were done byUNDP. We only reimbursed UNDP for his salaries for the duration that Mr. LeMoyne was assigned by theSG as his Special Adviser on Colombia.

Below are the addresses I found for Mr. Niasse and Mr. Jackman:

1. Moustapha NIASSE: 56 Rue LeonG-D/Jmas, Fann-Resid.Dakar, SenegalTel. 221 825-9078

2. Oliver JACKMAN: 7 Locust Hall HeightsSt. George, Barbados

Tel. 246437-9307

Regards.

Patsy S. SchultzExecutive Office/DPATel. (212) 963-4413Rm. S-3760 F

.— Forwarded by Patsy Schultz/NY/UNO on 27/12/2006 06:37 PM —

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