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"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
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From 31 March to 1 April 2022, the Swiss Confederation invites you to be part of the first International Cooperation Forum on climate change. Governments, scientists, academics, international organizations, businesses, experts from food systems, energy, health, natural resources management, and finance will gather to find concrete solutions to combat climate change and its impacts on sustainable development.
This flooded village was pictured by Jonas Bendiksen in Genduram in the Gaibandha district, in Bangladesh, in 2010.
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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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"Is finance transitioning quickly enough to meet climate imperatives? This question is part of the high-level Summit and over 65 community-led events of the Building Bridges 2022 edition. Participants from the finance sector, NGOs, academia, governments, and international organizations will gather from 3 to 6 October to accelerate the transition to a sustainable financial system. The picture above was taken in Tanzania by Magnum photographer Steve McCurry in May 2014.
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Jun 11, 2025 (Geneva, Switzerland)
On the sidelines of the UN Ocean’s Conference, this online webinar will explore the crucial role of innovation and technology in providing solutions to improve ocean health in the face of climate change.||Participants will hear tangible examples highlighting the impact of technologies for ocean health, including flood protection and fisheries, particularly through initiatives like WIPO GREEN.||This virtual side event is organized in collaboration with valued partners including UN Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), UN Water, and UN Development Progr
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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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Learn more about expertise and key resources available in Geneva as a center for global governance.
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On 3 February 2022, PHAP and the ICVA invite you to the 3rd session of The Climate Charter – A Practical Guide webinar series, which will focus this time on "Practical tools and initiatives for reducing environmental impact in humanitarian action." You may register here. This picture was taken in August 2021 at Darbal, Rif Dimashq governorate in Syria, when the ICRC and the Syrian Red Crescent installed a solar pumping system and tank to supply 5,000 people with drinking water.
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WSIS Forum 2020 Final Week; #YouNeedToKnow: Exposition sur les ODD at Place des Nations; Virtual Climate Summit | Climate:Red, by IFRC; Human Rights Council Elections 2020: discussions of candidate States’ visions for membership, by ISHR; Webinar: Balancing risk appetite and risk tolerance in humanitarian operations by PHAP; Virtual Launch: WHO Report on Global Trans Fat Elimination 2020;
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Initiated by the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA), the inaugural Science Diplomacy Week starts today, 16 May, until 20 May 2022. This cutting-edge forum will notably address Climate change, Peacebuilding and artificial intelligence, Humanitarian action, Global Health, CyberPeace, Ethics of crisis communication, and Big Data through the lens of science diplomacy. The above scene of young people wearing augmented reality masks was taken during the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, in Geneva, in 2019.
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No other city has a richer history of international cooperation than Geneva.
In 1863, a small group of Genevois created the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) which led to the first international humanitarian treaty, the Geneva Convention of 1864.
In 1919, the city gained strength and momentum as a platform for dialogue and cooperation when the victorious states of World War I decided to establish the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization (ILO) there.
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How would you describe your organization in a few words? What is your role?
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8 June 2019
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How would you present your organization in a few words? What entails your position?
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How would you present your organization in a few words? What is your role?
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Could you tell us briefly what your organization does? What is your role?