Movers and Shakers
Suivez l'actualité professionnelle sur les nominations, les promotions ou les changements de poste des personnes qui façonnent la Genève internationale.
- «Genève est au cœur de la transformation technologique de la médecine»
Le Temps – 11 avril 2018
- WHO and UNICEF issue new guidance to promote breastfeeding in health facilities globally
WHO – 11 April 2018
- L'invité de Romain Clivaz - Michael Moeller, directeur général de l'ONU à Genève
RTS – 12 avril 2018 (audio)
- Sustaining peace in the city: An alternative approach
The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime – 5 April 2018
- Le Conseil de fondation accueille quatre nouveaux membres
Globe, the Graduate Institute Review – Printemps 2018
- Towards a Stronger Connection between Human Rights and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: The Role of the Human Rights Council
IISD – 10 April 2018
- La santé globale de demain sera digitale
Tribune de Genève – 10 avril 2018 (abonnement)
- "The Role of the United Nations and of International Geneva in Internet Governance"
Allocution de M. Michael Møller, Secrétaire général adjoint, Directeur général de l'Office des Nations Unies à GenèveUNOG – 9 April 2018
- Nearly one billion people in Africa to be protected against yellow fever by 2026
WHO – 10 April 2018
- La Ville de Genève honore Cornelio Sommaruga avec la Médaille « Genève reconnaissante »
Ville de Genève – 9 avril 2018
- Les pourparlers sur les robots tueurs sont accueillis avec prudence
Swissinfo – 9 avril 2018
- Farewell messages for John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General (2010-2018)
CITES – 6 April 2018
- He Killed a Red Cross Worker: 'I Will Go to Hell for What I Did'
The New York Times – 7 April 2018
- A UN forum in Geneva gets to grips with concerns about autonomous weapons
By Amandeep Singh Gill, India's Ambassador & Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament in GenevaLinkedIn – 6 April 2018
- Selection of Authors for IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
"The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has invited 721 experts from 90 countries to participate in the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) as Coordinating Lead Authors, Lead Authors and Review Editors. This allows work to start on the next comprehensive assessment of the science related to climate change."IPCC – 6 April 2018