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Kofi Annan Foundation

The Kofi Annan Foundation is an independent, not-for profit organization that works to promote better global governance and strengthen the capacities of people and countries to achieve a fairer, more peaceful world. It was founded and legally incorporated in Switzerland in 2007 by Kofi Annan, former secretary general of the United Nations.

Kofi Annan Foundation
Founded2007
FounderKofi Annan
TypeNGO
PurposeThe Kofi Annan Foundation works to promote better global governance and strengthen the capacities of people and countries to achieve a fairer, more peaceful world.
Location
Chair of the Board
Elhadj As Sy
Executive Director
Corinne Momal-Vanian
Websitekofiannanfoundation.org

Kofi Annan believes that "there can be no long-term development without security and no long-term security without development. Nor will any society remain prosperous for long without the rule of law and respect for human rights".[1] Accordingly, the Foundation believes that fair and peaceful societies rest on three pillars: Peace and Security, Sustainable Development and Human Rights and the Rule of Law, and they have made it their mission to mobilise the leadership and the political resolve needed to tackle threats to these three pillars ranging from violent conflict to flawed elections and climate change, with the aim of achieving a fairer, more peaceful world. The Foundation provides the communication and co-ordination capacities needed to ensure that these objectives are achieved. Moreover, the Foundation provides the analytical and logistical support to facilitate Kofi Annan's contribution to peace worldwide.[2]

Board members edit

The Foundation has 11 board members:[3]

  • Elhadj As Sy, Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
  • Nane Annan, Nutrition advocate, artist, and former lawyer.
  • Louise Arbour, Canadian lawyer, prosecutor and jurist. Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for International Migration.
  • Doris Leuthard, Swiss politician and lawyer, and was a member of the Swiss Federal Council between 2006 and 2018.
  • Graça Machel, International advocate for women’s and children’s rights; former freedom fighter and first Education Minister of Mozambique.
  • Bernard Mensah, Bank of America President of the UK and Central Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (CEEMEA) and co-head of Global Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC) Trading.
  • Michael Møller, former under-secretary-general of the United Nations and the 12th director-general of the United Nations Office at Geneva.
  • Ghassan Salamé, Lebanese academic, politician and diplomat.
  • Samson Itodo, Samson is a lawyer from Nigeria and Founder of Yiaga Africa, an NGO whose mission is to promote democracy in Africa.
  • Kyung-wha Kang, A former Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Korea, Ms Kang was previously United Nations Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator and Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  • Ivan Pictet, Former Senior Partner of Swiss multinational private bank Pictet & Cie and former President of Fondation pour Genève.

Principles edit

The foundation presses for peaceful and equitable solutions to critical global issues through mediation, political mentoring, advocacy and advice. The unique experience and reach of Kofi Annan enable the foundation to mobilise support from across the worlds of diplomacy, business, politics and civil society. Indeed, the foundation works along 4 principles:[4]

  • Private diplomacy: Kofi Annan provides informal counsel and participates in discreet diplomatic initiatives to avert or resolve crises;
  • Public advocacy: Through public engagements, speeches, conferences, media interviews, and statements, Kofi Annan shapes public discussion of global issues and threats;
  • Convening power: Led by Kofi Annan, the Foundation brings together leaders in diplomacy, business, politics and development to analyse and respond to key policy issues; and
  • Analysis: The Foundation develops evidence-based analysis based on research and high level consultation.

Activities edit

Kofi Annan was often asked to intercede in crises, sometimes as an impartial independent mediator, sometimes as a special envoy of the international community. In his later years he provided such counsel to Burkina Faso, Kenya, Myanmar, Senegal, Syria/Iraq and Columbia. He also participated in problem-solving missions for The Elders and other organisations of which he iwas part.

The Foundation provides policy support based on thematic and country monitoring and analysis, and through an informal network of national leaders, multilateral organisations, business leaders, international NGOs, and civil society activists, including women’s groups and faith organisations. The Foundation collaborates in this area with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, the International Crisis Group, the International Centre for Transitional Justice, and Interpeace, among other partners.

Supporting democracy & elections with integrity edit

 
Kofi Annan and Louise Arbour at the 2012 launch of the report

The Foundation advises countries on how to strengthen the integrity and legitimacy of their electoral processes and avoid elections related violence. This builds on the work of the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security, a commission jointly created by the Kofi Annan Foundation and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) which aims to highlight the importance of the integrity of elections to achieving a more secure, prosperous and stable world. Indeed, Kofi Annan is quoted as saying that "uncontrolled, unregulated and opaque political finance has also compromised the equal opportunities of citizens to influence political outcomes, leading to voter apathy and distrust. In many countries, elections continue to be associated with a ‘winner-takes-all’ approach, fuelling the potential for conflict and violence. At the same time, elections have been used to perpetuate the rule of dictators by giving a veneer of democratic legitimacy to autocratic regimes" and these concerns are what led him to convene a group of experts and distinguished former leaders to explore how to promote and protect the integrity of elections".[5]

In 2012, the Commission launched its report entitled Deepening Democracy: a Strategy for Improving the Integrity of Elections Worldwide which addresses challenges to electoral integrity and distills recommendations to governments, regional and international organisations, electoral management bodies and civil society to enhance the integrity of electoral processes.[6] In the foreword to the report, Kofi Annan is quoted as saying that "elections are the indispensable root of democracy. They are now almost universal. Since 2000, all but 11 countries have held national elections. But to be credible, we need to see high standards before, during and after votes are cast".[7]

In 2015, Kofi Annan said that "supporting the integrity of elections in Africa and elsewhere will be an area, like all these challenges, I and my Foundation sees as particular priorities this year".[8]

Combatting hunger edit

The Foundation promotes reforms in Africa in order to enable the continent to tap into the vast resources and fertile lands available. In this way, the Foundation brings together leaders from the private sector, civil society and the political sphere and advocates for their cooperation to strengthen African agriculture and food systems, and support the continent’s small-holder farmers.[9]

Shortly after the African Union’s Summit in Malabo, which saw bold commitments to end hunger by 2025, through accelerating agricultural growth and transformation, the Foundation – with the support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – hosted a high-level session with leaders from the public and private sector at the African Green Revolution Forum 2014 to discuss strategies to make this happen. This gathering led to the report, “Scaling-up Investment in African Agriculture and Food Systems”, which makes clear that urgent action is needed on some fundamental areas if Africa is to reach its agricultural potential.

The Foundation explains that "smallholder farmers, who usually cultivate less than two hectares of land, account for the vast majority of farms worldwide, and especially in Africa. With adequate technology, financial resources and market access, they can be at the heart of a green revolution transforming Africa from a food importer to a continent that can feed itself and export to other parts of the world".[10]

Addressing drugs edit

In West Africa, civil wars have receded and democracy has gained ground. However, international drug cartels are undermining countries and communities, and devastating lives. After looking at the evidence, the Kofi Annan Foundation, in consultation with international and regional partners, national governments and civil society organizations, consulted experts in order to develop effective strategies for tackling the growing threat to Africa from increased drug trafficking and consumption.[11] Today, the Foundation advocates for countries and organisations to implement these strategies in West Africa and beyond through the West Africa Commission on Drugs, launched in June 2014. The commission released their report “Not Just in Transit: Drugs, the State and Society in West Africa”.

As part of this strategy, the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI), the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) and the WACD – in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, the Kofi Annan Foundation and USAID – have organized a civil society workshop on drug policy in 2015, in Accra.[12]

Promoting youth leadership edit

 
Kofi Annan at the 2014 One Young World Conference

The Kofi Annan said that "young people today are truly citizens of the world. Whatever they are working on, whatever their ambitions for the years ahead, they have to think globally – even when they act locally. Sadly, young people are often overlooked during discussions and decision-making at the national and international level. They have the power to make choices, step forward and take a role in leadership and advocacy. We must listen to the future leaders of the world and empower them to bring about real and necessary change".[13]

One of the Foundation's main focus is fostering dialogue and leadership amongst young people by offering a platform for their ideas and proposed solutions to major public issues. Kofi Annan has been a long time supporter of One Young World, an organisation that provides opportunities for young adults to join in a global network of socially committed people with leadership potential, and was a Counsellor at the inaugural Summit in 2010 and in 2012 in Pittsburgh. In 2013, the Kofi Annan Foundation launched a series of dialogues with youth from the four corners of the world called The Kofi Annan Dialogues: LIVE, on the topics of young people, leadership, unemployment, democracy and elections, and young peoples’ priorities for the post 2015 development agenda.[14]

Building lasting peace edit

The Kofi Annan Foundation and the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) launched a joint initiative to take a critical look at the inclusion of truth commissions in peace agreements and their potential to help consolidate post-conflict reconciliation, respect for the rule of law, and stronger protection of human rights. The resulting report “Challenging the Conventional: Can Truth Commissions Strengthen Peace Processes?" presents a set of ideas on a number of critical issues that peace mediators and transitional justice practitioners should take into account when considering a truth-seeking mechanism as part of a peace process.[15] The Foundation recognizes that “truth commissions can have catalytic effects in peace processes so long as they are truly independent, legitimate and recognize the victim’s right to know the truth".[16]

Prioritisation of snakebite in the WHO edit

Kofi Annan Foundation played a pivotal role in getting a WHO resolution on halving the burden of snakebite in late 2020's [17]

Funding edit

The Kofi Annan Foundation is an independent not-for-profit foundation funded by a mix of public and private donors. The Foundation takes particular care to ensure that funding sources are beyond reproach and that contributions are politically untied.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "The next steps for Africa to meet its potential". The Washington Post. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  2. ^ , Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, archived from the original on 2016-01-01, retrieved 2015-02-20
  3. ^ "Board members". Kofi Annan Foundation.
  4. ^ , Kofi Annan Foundation, archived from the original on 2015-03-16, retrieved 2015-02-21
  5. ^ "Deepening democracy: why elections with integrity matter". The Elders. The Elders. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Report by the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security". The Electoral Integrity Project. 5 September 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Global Commission on Elections, Democracy & Security". Kofi Annan Foundation. Kofi Annan Foundation. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Kofi Annan: Leaders in Davos must act now to confront global issues". CNN. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  9. ^ Wilson, Liz (9 October 2014). "Beyond the Paradox: Realising Africa's Agricultural Revolution (AGRF 2014)". Huffington Post. Huffington Post. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Food security in Africa: Interview with Fabian Lange, associate research officer at the Kofi Annan Foundation". Kofi Annan Foundation. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  11. ^ "Background". West Africa Commission on Drugs. WACD. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  12. ^ "Civil Society workshop on drug policy opens". GNA. Business Ghana. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  13. ^ "Kofi Annan launches global initiative to inspire young people to lead". Kofi Annan Foundation. May 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  14. ^ . One Young World. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  15. ^ "Experts Discuss Truth Commissions Emerging from Peace Agreements". International Centre for Transitional Justice. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  16. ^ "Kofi Annan Foundation and ICTJ Call for Contextualised Approaches to Peace Processes". International Centre for Transitional Justice. International Centre for Transitional Justice. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
  17. ^ Bhaumik, Soumyadeep; Zwi, Anthony B.; Norton, Robyn; Jagnoor, Jagnoor (2023-08-01). "How and why snakebite became a global health priority: a policy analysis". BMJ Global Health. 8 (8): e011923. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2023-011923. ISSN 2059-7908. PMID 37604596.
  18. ^ FAQs, Kofi Annan Foundation

kofi, annan, foundation, independent, profit, organization, that, works, promote, better, global, governance, strengthen, capacities, people, countries, achieve, fairer, more, peaceful, world, founded, legally, incorporated, switzerland, 2007, kofi, annan, for. The Kofi Annan Foundation is an independent not for profit organization that works to promote better global governance and strengthen the capacities of people and countries to achieve a fairer more peaceful world It was founded and legally incorporated in Switzerland in 2007 by Kofi Annan former secretary general of the United Nations Kofi Annan FoundationFounded2007FounderKofi AnnanTypeNGOPurposeThe Kofi Annan Foundation works to promote better global governance and strengthen the capacities of people and countries to achieve a fairer more peaceful world LocationGenevaChair of the BoardElhadj As SyExecutive DirectorCorinne Momal VanianWebsitekofiannanfoundation orgKofi Annan believes that there can be no long term development without security and no long term security without development Nor will any society remain prosperous for long without the rule of law and respect for human rights 1 Accordingly the Foundation believes that fair and peaceful societies rest on three pillars Peace and Security Sustainable Development and Human Rights and the Rule of Law and they have made it their mission to mobilise the leadership and the political resolve needed to tackle threats to these three pillars ranging from violent conflict to flawed elections and climate change with the aim of achieving a fairer more peaceful world The Foundation provides the communication and co ordination capacities needed to ensure that these objectives are achieved Moreover the Foundation provides the analytical and logistical support to facilitate Kofi Annan s contribution to peace worldwide 2 Contents 1 Board members 2 Principles 3 Activities 3 1 Supporting democracy amp elections with integrity 3 2 Combatting hunger 3 3 Addressing drugs 3 4 Promoting youth leadership 3 5 Building lasting peace 3 6 Prioritisation of snakebite in the WHO 4 Funding 5 ReferencesBoard members editThe Foundation has 11 board members 3 Elhadj As Sy Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRC Nane Annan Nutrition advocate artist and former lawyer Louise Arbour Canadian lawyer prosecutor and jurist Former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for International Migration Doris Leuthard Swiss politician and lawyer and was a member of the Swiss Federal Council between 2006 and 2018 Graca Machel International advocate for women s and children s rights former freedom fighter and first Education Minister of Mozambique Bernard Mensah Bank of America President of the UK and Central Eastern Europe the Middle East and Africa CEEMEA and co head of Global Fixed Income Currencies and Commodities FICC Trading Michael Moller former under secretary general of the United Nations and the 12th director general of the United Nations Office at Geneva Ghassan Salame Lebanese academic politician and diplomat Samson Itodo Samson is a lawyer from Nigeria and Founder of Yiaga Africa an NGO whose mission is to promote democracy in Africa Kyung wha Kang A former Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Korea Ms Kang was previously United Nations Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator and Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Ivan Pictet Former Senior Partner of Swiss multinational private bank Pictet amp Cie and former President of Fondation pour Geneve Principles editThe foundation presses for peaceful and equitable solutions to critical global issues through mediation political mentoring advocacy and advice The unique experience and reach of Kofi Annan enable the foundation to mobilise support from across the worlds of diplomacy business politics and civil society Indeed the foundation works along 4 principles 4 Private diplomacy Kofi Annan provides informal counsel and participates in discreet diplomatic initiatives to avert or resolve crises Public advocacy Through public engagements speeches conferences media interviews and statements Kofi Annan shapes public discussion of global issues and threats Convening power Led by Kofi Annan the Foundation brings together leaders in diplomacy business politics and development to analyse and respond to key policy issues and Analysis The Foundation develops evidence based analysis based on research and high level consultation Activities editKofi Annan was often asked to intercede in crises sometimes as an impartial independent mediator sometimes as a special envoy of the international community In his later years he provided such counsel to Burkina Faso Kenya Myanmar Senegal Syria Iraq and Columbia He also participated in problem solving missions for The Elders and other organisations of which he iwas part The Foundation provides policy support based on thematic and country monitoring and analysis and through an informal network of national leaders multilateral organisations business leaders international NGOs and civil society activists including women s groups and faith organisations The Foundation collaborates in this area with the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue the International Crisis Group the International Centre for Transitional Justice and Interpeace among other partners Supporting democracy amp elections with integrity edit nbsp Kofi Annan and Louise Arbour at the 2012 launch of the reportThe Foundation advises countries on how to strengthen the integrity and legitimacy of their electoral processes and avoid elections related violence This builds on the work of the Global Commission on Elections Democracy and Security a commission jointly created by the Kofi Annan Foundation and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance International IDEA which aims to highlight the importance of the integrity of elections to achieving a more secure prosperous and stable world Indeed Kofi Annan is quoted as saying that uncontrolled unregulated and opaque political finance has also compromised the equal opportunities of citizens to influence political outcomes leading to voter apathy and distrust In many countries elections continue to be associated with a winner takes all approach fuelling the potential for conflict and violence At the same time elections have been used to perpetuate the rule of dictators by giving a veneer of democratic legitimacy to autocratic regimes and these concerns are what led him to convene a group of experts and distinguished former leaders to explore how to promote and protect the integrity of elections 5 In 2012 the Commission launched its report entitled Deepening Democracy a Strategy for Improving the Integrity of Elections Worldwide which addresses challenges to electoral integrity and distills recommendations to governments regional and international organisations electoral management bodies and civil society to enhance the integrity of electoral processes 6 In the foreword to the report Kofi Annan is quoted as saying that elections are the indispensable root of democracy They are now almost universal Since 2000 all but 11 countries have held national elections But to be credible we need to see high standards before during and after votes are cast 7 In 2015 Kofi Annan said that supporting the integrity of elections in Africa and elsewhere will be an area like all these challenges I and my Foundation sees as particular priorities this year 8 Combatting hunger edit The Foundation promotes reforms in Africa in order to enable the continent to tap into the vast resources and fertile lands available In this way the Foundation brings together leaders from the private sector civil society and the political sphere and advocates for their cooperation to strengthen African agriculture and food systems and support the continent s small holder farmers 9 Shortly after the African Union s Summit in Malabo which saw bold commitments to end hunger by 2025 through accelerating agricultural growth and transformation the Foundation with the support from the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation hosted a high level session with leaders from the public and private sector at the African Green Revolution Forum 2014 to discuss strategies to make this happen This gathering led to the report Scaling up Investment in African Agriculture and Food Systems which makes clear that urgent action is needed on some fundamental areas if Africa is to reach its agricultural potential The Foundation explains that smallholder farmers who usually cultivate less than two hectares of land account for the vast majority of farms worldwide and especially in Africa With adequate technology financial resources and market access they can be at the heart of a green revolution transforming Africa from a food importer to a continent that can feed itself and export to other parts of the world 10 Addressing drugs edit In West Africa civil wars have receded and democracy has gained ground However international drug cartels are undermining countries and communities and devastating lives After looking at the evidence the Kofi Annan Foundation in consultation with international and regional partners national governments and civil society organizations consulted experts in order to develop effective strategies for tackling the growing threat to Africa from increased drug trafficking and consumption 11 Today the Foundation advocates for countries and organisations to implement these strategies in West Africa and beyond through the West Africa Commission on Drugs launched in June 2014 The commission released their report Not Just in Transit Drugs the State and Society in West Africa As part of this strategy the West Africa Civil Society Institute WACSI the International Drug Policy Consortium IDPC and the WACD in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for West Africa the Kofi Annan Foundation and USAID have organized a civil society workshop on drug policy in 2015 in Accra 12 Promoting youth leadership edit nbsp Kofi Annan at the 2014 One Young World ConferenceThe Kofi Annan said that young people today are truly citizens of the world Whatever they are working on whatever their ambitions for the years ahead they have to think globally even when they act locally Sadly young people are often overlooked during discussions and decision making at the national and international level They have the power to make choices step forward and take a role in leadership and advocacy We must listen to the future leaders of the world and empower them to bring about real and necessary change 13 One of the Foundation s main focus is fostering dialogue and leadership amongst young people by offering a platform for their ideas and proposed solutions to major public issues Kofi Annan has been a long time supporter of One Young World an organisation that provides opportunities for young adults to join in a global network of socially committed people with leadership potential and was a Counsellor at the inaugural Summit in 2010 and in 2012 in Pittsburgh In 2013 the Kofi Annan Foundation launched a series of dialogues with youth from the four corners of the world called The Kofi Annan Dialogues LIVE on the topics of young people leadership unemployment democracy and elections and young peoples priorities for the post 2015 development agenda 14 Building lasting peace edit The Kofi Annan Foundation and the International Center for Transitional Justice ICTJ launched a joint initiative to take a critical look at the inclusion of truth commissions in peace agreements and their potential to help consolidate post conflict reconciliation respect for the rule of law and stronger protection of human rights The resulting report Challenging the Conventional Can Truth Commissions Strengthen Peace Processes presents a set of ideas on a number of critical issues that peace mediators and transitional justice practitioners should take into account when considering a truth seeking mechanism as part of a peace process 15 The Foundation recognizes that truth commissions can have catalytic effects in peace processes so long as they are truly independent legitimate and recognize the victim s right to know the truth 16 Prioritisation of snakebite in the WHO edit Kofi Annan Foundation played a pivotal role in getting a WHO resolution on halving the burden of snakebite in late 2020 s 17 Funding editThe Kofi Annan Foundation is an independent not for profit foundation funded by a mix of public and private donors The Foundation takes particular care to ensure that funding sources are beyond reproach and that contributions are politically untied 18 References edit The next steps for Africa to meet its potential The Washington Post 13 August 2014 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Kofi Annan Foundation About the Organisation Geneva Peacebuilding Platform archived from the original on 2016 01 01 retrieved 2015 02 20 Board members Kofi Annan Foundation Mission Statement Kofi Annan Foundation archived from the original on 2015 03 16 retrieved 2015 02 21 Deepening democracy why elections with integrity matter The Elders The Elders 4 March 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2015 Report by the Global Commission on Elections Democracy and Security The Electoral Integrity Project 5 September 2012 Retrieved 23 February 2015 Global Commission on Elections Democracy amp Security Kofi Annan Foundation Kofi Annan Foundation Retrieved 23 February 2015 Kofi Annan Leaders in Davos must act now to confront global issues CNN 21 January 2015 Retrieved 27 February 2015 Wilson Liz 9 October 2014 Beyond the Paradox Realising Africa s Agricultural Revolution AGRF 2014 Huffington Post Huffington Post Retrieved 27 February 2015 Food security in Africa Interview with Fabian Lange associate research officer at the Kofi Annan Foundation Kofi Annan Foundation Retrieved 24 February 2015 Background West Africa Commission on Drugs WACD Retrieved 24 February 2015 Civil Society workshop on drug policy opens GNA Business Ghana 12 February 2015 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Kofi Annan launches global initiative to inspire young people to lead Kofi Annan Foundation May 2013 Retrieved 22 February 2015 The Kofi Annan Dialogues LIVE Inspiring Young People to Lead One Young World Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Experts Discuss Truth Commissions Emerging from Peace Agreements International Centre for Transitional Justice 15 November 2013 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Kofi Annan Foundation and ICTJ Call for Contextualised Approaches to Peace Processes International Centre for Transitional Justice International Centre for Transitional Justice 18 June 2014 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Bhaumik Soumyadeep Zwi Anthony B Norton Robyn Jagnoor Jagnoor 2023 08 01 How and why snakebite became a global health priority a policy analysis BMJ Global Health 8 8 e011923 doi 10 1136 bmjgh 2023 011923 ISSN 2059 7908 PMID 37604596 FAQs Kofi Annan Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kofi Annan Foundation amp oldid 1183902264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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