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Hiroyuki Maegawa works for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun as its UN correspondent in Geneva. Asahi Shimbun, based in Tokyo, is one of Japan's leading newspapers. with 7.7 million copies a day for the morning edition and 2.9 million a day for the evening edition. It also has an English language online edition, as well as Chinese and Korean ones.
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No other city has a richer history of international cooperation than Geneva. Discover it here.
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
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The Global Fund
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30 April 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge for the entire world. In this context, international organizations, NGOs and academic institutions based in Geneva have a wealth of resources to offer. On this page, you will find a sample of some of the main actions, reports, recommendations or databases launched by them during the last few weeks. This compilation is meant to raise awareness about and encourage the use of what is made available from Geneva to answer the crisis.
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With hundreds of institutions and more than 34'000 employees, International Geneva actors offer a vast range of job opportunities. Our Who's Who gives you direct access to the main institutions jobs & careers pages.
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How would you present your organization in a few words? What is your role?
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Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative - DNDi
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DNDi
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European Organization for Nuclear Research - CERN
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CERN
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International Organization for Migration - IOM
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IOM
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On Wednesday, 13 December, CERN invites you to "Embark on the search for the invisible." Particle physicists are almost like detectives relying on their powers of deduction to find the culprit who left weird tracks. Which particle was it? Where did it come from? If no one saw it, was it ever really there?" You are encouraged to register to attend. This discrete Stingray was pictured by Trent Parke in Coral Bay, Australia, in 2003.