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On September 14, 2011, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) inaugurated its new logistics hub in Satigny, near Geneva International Airport. This new building is meant to support ICRC's activities worldwide and deliver medical equipment to populations in emergency situations.
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Could you tell us briefly what your organization does? What is your role?
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How would you present your organization in a few words? What entails your position?
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Welcome to this website on international Geneva!
For the last 150 years, Geneva has been proud to host a unique range of international organisations which work towards building a safer, more prosperous and more just world.
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29 January 2020
"Policies developed in Geneva impact citizens, communities and countries worldwide. Online tools should play a vital role in including their voices in debates on health, standards, human rights and numerous other issues addressed in Geneva." stressed Béatrice Ferrari, Director of International Affairs, Presidential Department, Republic and the State of Geneva, in her opening statement at the 2020 Geneva Engage Award event.
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How would you present your organization in a few words? What entails your position?
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April 2016
Discover, through this interview, the daily work and responsibilities of the man who heads the Close Protection Detachment (DPR), protecting John Kerry, Sergueï Lavrov, Laurent Fabius, Ban Ki-moon and other figures during their stay in Geneva.
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Ambassador Stefano Toscano heads the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) since January 2014. He welcomed us in his office, at the Maison de la paix, to talk about his new responsibilities, his priorities for the Centre and the highlights for 2014.
April 2014
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This fourth article about the architecture of international organizations in Geneva examines the role of design competitions in the development of new architectural forms and building techniques. As of the 1960s, modernism had outgrown its early-twentieth-century timidity to become fully established. Le Corbusier’s protest over the rejection of his design for the Palace of Nations was instrumental in bringing about this change.