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On 20 November 2020, the Young Activists Summit (#YAS20) will shine a spotlight on seven young activists who are advancing climate action, biodiversity, human rights, sustainable and ethical fashion issues.
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For the first time, children from the Child Rights Connect Children's Advisory Team, an initiative that empowers children as human rights defenders, addressed their message during the opening session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Among the statements, Jorge, a young boy from Bolivia, said: "If we educate people to take better care of the environment, the environment will be better cared for." All documents related to the 91st CRC session that will last until 23 September 2022 are accessible here. Magnum photographer Emin Ozmen took this image in Normandy, France, in 2020.
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Aujourd'hui, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Chef de l'Unité en charge de la Liste rouge de l'UICN, nous présente le plus grand animal de la liste, le plus petit, et quelques-unes des espèces les plus menacées.A découvrir également en images dans cette galerie photo.
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Today, 24 May, on the margins of the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA), the Global Health Centre (GHC) of the Geneva Graduate Institute will hold the high-level panel discussion entitled "A different scale: Global action to address obesity." This side event will feature the WHO Acceleration Plan to STOP Obesity launched at the WHA.
Photojournalist Lisa Krantz documented one man's losing battle with obesity. Hector Garcia Jr. weighs over 600 pounds in this image. Moving from one room to another has become nearly impossible for him, so his mother, Elena, watches over him. This four-year photographic account titled "A Life Apart: The Toll of Obesity" is accompanied by the heartbreaking testimonies of Hector and his loved ones. It is viewable here.
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In the face of an ever more turbulent world and ever stronger calls to action, Geneva Peace Week (5 – 9 November) stimulates discussion about peaceful solutions for the growing risk of violent conflict in its many forms.Collective security and peace practice represent a rich tapestry of challenges and achievements, as well as devastating failures. Geneva Peace Week reflects on the lessons from history and focuses on the roles that every person, actor and institution can play in building peace and resolving conflict.
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On 23 February, the OECD DAC and UNDP will be launching the Nexus Academy under the theme "Bringing Humanitarian, Development, and Peace actors together to advance a common understanding of nexus approaches." The event will be held both virtually and at the Palais des Nations.
This young livestock farmer lives in Rumbek, South Sudan. According to the ICRC, keeping livestock alive and healthy is vital for the farmers in this country. Informed, they bring their cows to the ICRC vaccination site.
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4 September 2019
The creation of the League of Nations in 1919 marked both the beginning of modern multilateralism and the rise of international Geneva. 100 years later, around 40 international organisations, the diplomatic missions of 179 countries and hundreds of NGOs are working together from Geneva to build a safer, more just and prosperous world.
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As part of celebrations of the World Health Organization's 70th anniversary in 2018, WHO is staging a major health promotion event in Geneva on 20 May 2018.Genève internationale – 7 May 2018
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Under the theme “Towards a sustainable and inclusive recovery: ambition to action,” the WTO Public Forum will take place from 27 to 30 September. The opening session will be a discussion between Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and CNN news anchor Richard Quest. You may access the 144 sessions program and watch live. The image above was taken at WTO headquarters by photographer Luca Fascini in the framework of the book Internation Geneva, 100 years of Architecture by Joëlle Kuntz, Slatikine publishing.
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7 December 2020
The Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) is an annual call for projects by the Geneva Science-Policy Interface with the support of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. It is aimed at promoting opportunities of collaboration between science, policy and implementation actors in order to enhance the relevance and impact of global governance and international cooperation efforts of actors based in Geneva.