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Kofi Annan

    Kofi Annan était un diplomate ghanéen qui a servi comme septième Secrétaire général des Nations Unies. Son mandat a été marqué par un engagement envers la promotion de la coopération internationale et la recherche de solutions pacifiques aux conflits. Il est reconnu pour son dévouement à la diplomatie et à la promotion des droits de l'homme sur la scène mondiale.

    Wound Healing Properties of some Indigenous Ghanaian Plants
    The Go-Between: Jan Eliasson and the Styles of Mediation
    Interventions
    We the Peoples
    • We the Peoples

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(32)Évaluer

      A timely reminder of Annan's ideas and priorities; his words on war, peace, humanity, and 'man's inhumanity to man'.

      We the Peoples
    • Interventions

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(975)Évaluer

      After 40 years of service in the United Nations, former Secretary-General Annan shares the inside story of a world at the brink with perspectives on the September 11 attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and other world conflicts.

      Interventions
    • This volume explores international mediation through the lens of Ambassador Jan Eliasson, an international go-between with a remarkable track record. The authors draw lessons for the peacemaking process from their examination of how Eliasson entered, prepared, pursued, and finally ended his mediation efforts.

      The Go-Between: Jan Eliasson and the Styles of Mediation
    • Wound Healing Properties of some Indigenous Ghanaian Plants

      Antibacterial, antioxidant and fibroblast stimulatory actions of some Ghanaian plants

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The investigation focuses on six indigenous Ghanaian plants known for their antibacterial and wound healing properties. Key findings highlight the antibacterial activity of P. pinnata, H. opposita, G. arboreum, and F. asperifolia against various strains of Staphylococcus aureus. Active compounds from P. pinnata were isolated and characterized using chromatographic techniques and NMR spectroscopy. Additionally, these extracts demonstrated significant stimulatory effects on human dermal fibroblast cell proliferation and exhibited antioxidant protective effects against oxidative damage.

      Wound Healing Properties of some Indigenous Ghanaian Plants