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ILO – 8 March 2018
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ILO – 30 June 2020
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ILO – 11 June 2019
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ILO – 18 May 2018
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Interview of Vincent Defourny, Director of the Geneva Liaison Office of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Heidi.news / Geneva Solutions – 29 April 2020
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ILO – 12 June 2020
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ILO/Blog – 27 November 2019
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They are Monarchy, Presidents, Ministers, diplomats, and delegates that come to Geneva to stand for their convictions, change the course of history and build a better future. Discover some of the personalities who have placed Geneva under the scoop since 1926.
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August 2013
What are you working on this summer?
I am keeping the Reform process moving forward at the ILO.
What are your holiday plans?
I am planning to go to Provence, in the South of France. On the agenda: sunshine, family and tranquillity.
What do take the opportunity to do in Geneva during the summer?
I especially enjoy the long warm evenings: reading and swimming.
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Learn more about expertise and key resources available in Geneva as a center for global governance.
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The International Labour Office (ILO) will open its doors to the public for the first time in 100 years on Tuesday, 15 October. For one working day, the ILO invites you, in collaboration with the Fondation pour Genève, to discover its 100 years of action on the ground but also to dialogue together on the future of the world of work.
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© Bibliothèque de Genève
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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Geneva-based international organizations explain who they are with some key figures.