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History through images
History through images
Few cities have as rich a history as Geneva in the field of international cooperation. At the end of the 19th century, with the creation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Geneva became the first center of multilateral diplomacy and remains, even today, its most active platform.
We invite you to discover this history through images from the archives of the international organizations based in Geneva.
- 1 March – 17th May 1865: First International Telegraph Conference in Paris
- 1871: Negotiating the future of telecommunications but where are the women?
- 1876: A Serbian Red Cross Ambulance assisting wounded in the Serbo-Turkish war
- July 1906: Review Conference of the Geneva Convention at the Geneva Parliament Hall
- 1923: Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child
- The League of Nations librarians in the 1920s
- 1932: the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments of the League of Nations opens in Geneva
- Archives of the World Council of Churches - 1952: International Missionary Conference in Willingen, Germany
- The memory of World Council of Churches’ Assemblies
- 1956: Three Hungarian women carrying all of their belongings and a child, arriving at the Eisenstadt Camp
- 22 July 1958: Foundation stone of the BIPRI building, the predecessor organization to WIPO
- 24-25 November 1959: record energy levels reached as CERN’s Proton Synchrotron comes into operation
- 24 May 1962: Foundation stone of the WHO Headquarters
- 15–18 November 1977: The Governing Body of ILO adopts its Multinational Enterprise Declaration
- 8 May 1980: Smallpox is officially declared eradicated
- June 1981: Mr. Lech Walesa at the 67th session of the International Labour Conference
- World Refugee Day: Contemporary Commemoration based on a long tradition
- 15 April 1994 - Signature of the Final Act of the Uruguay Round at Marrakesh
- 1994: Rwanda Red Cross volunteers monitoring and assisting displaced populations during the Rwandan Civil War