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UN Secretary-General – 11 June 2018
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CERN – 12 February 2018
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Genève internationale – 23 July 2018
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UNOG – 22 May 2018
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UNOG – 17 September 2018
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IISD – 10 April 2018
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The Geneva Environment Network (GEN) is a cooperative partnership of more than 100 environmental and sustainable development organizations based in the Geneva region. To mark GEN’s 20th anniversary, a special PechaKucha Night and High-Level Discussion on the role of Geneva in placing the environment on the highest political agenda will be organized on 25 and 26 November 2019 at the International Environment House II.
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UNOG – 6 February 2018
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ONUG – 12 March 2018
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UNOG – 20 November 2018
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WHO – 19 March 2019
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On the eve of the 72nd World Health Assembly, WHO’s «Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge 2019» event will take place Sunday 19 May. David Hurn, one of Great Britain’s finest documentary photographers, took
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CERN – 29 October 2018
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UNOG – 18 June 2018
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On 10 – 11 May, Geneva will host the GIS for a Sustainable World Conference. Based on Geospatial technology in the form of Geographic Information Systems, this merging of data, people and methods aim to share knowledge and respond better to global challenges. In conjunction with the GIS conference, the WHO launches today, 9 May, the WHO GIS Centre for Health, to assist the health sector in its efforts "to respond to an outbreak, track vaccine delivery, collect samples, and explore spatial patterns in areas of case reporting." The image above was taken in the Botanical garden of Ooty in India by Martin Parr in 2018.
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From 22 to 26 November, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) organizes the GEOWeek2021. This event convenes scientists, researchers, UN representatives, policymakers, and academics to discuss how earth observation, notably through the lens of nexus thinking, addresses climate change, biodiversity, the ocean, and ecosystem restoration. Most of the GEOWeek2021 will run on the following Airmeet event platform. Here, the remains of an ancient forest, possibly dead around 3500 BC, on the beach at Ynyslas, in Wales, Great Britain, pictured by David Hurn in 2008.
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UNOG – 22 May 2018
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UNECE – 8 April 2019