Ciné-UN Geneva will screen on February 25, 2016, the documentary film "Human" by photographer and filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Ode to human nature, "Human" is the result of 2020 interviews in 63 languages and 60 countries, interspersed with spectacular aerial images.
Coordinated by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), World Cancer Day is taking place on 4 February under the tagline ‘We can. I can.’ and will be exploring how everyone – as a collective or as individuals – can do their part to reduce the global burden of cancer.
The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention's conference (14MSP) took place in Geneva from 30 November to 4 December 2015. It insisted that States integrate the care and rehabilitation of landmine survivors into broader disability and human rights contexts, and that mine-affected States steady their efforts to achieve a mine-free world.
The documentary photographer Raphael Dallaporta signs this work of chilling beauty.
This picture features the Ibn Sina Hospital in Sirte. It was taken by the award-winning photojournalist André Liohn who received the 2011 Robert Capa Gold Medal Award for his work in Libya.
The violent confrontations that occurred in October 2011, in Sirte, Libya forced the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) staff to evacuate 49 war-wounded patients from the Ibn Sina Hospital towards Tripoli hospitals.
Refugees lit by a torch in Kljuc Brdovecki, Croatia, are guided through the fog along a track next to fields approaching the Slovenian border on 26 October 2015.
"The plan focuses on putting in place measures to support affected countries such as Croatia, Greece, Serbia, Slovenia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedoni
Radio contact between astronaut Kjell Lindgren from International Space Station and students from the Institut Florimont in Geneva. This event took place during the ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-15) in Geneva. Almost 3000 people from 160 countries meet until 27 November 2015 to discuss the future of global communication.
A patient, victim of sexual violence photographed in Shabunda hospital in South-Kivu in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
ICRC-CERAH joint event focussing on conflict-related sexual violence " Sexual violence in armed conflict: Underlying causes and prevention strategies” will take place this coming Thursday 12 November at the Humanitarium and is open to the public.
Award-winning photographer Lisa Kristine captured this haunting image of a young man caught in the vicious cycle of modern-day slavery. For as long as he can recall, he has been forced to work on the Lake Volta, Ghana. Terrified of his master he will not run away.
OMC Forum public 2015, film d'ouverture "Le commerce à l’œuvre: un exercice d’ingénierie inverse". Que faut-il pour fabriquer une chaussure dans l’économie mondiale connectée d’aujourd'hui? Des gens. Présenté le 30 septembre 2015
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CERN, Nuit des Chercheurs. Olivier Gaumer, du PhysiScope (UNIGE), démontre les propriétés des couleurs à plus de 500 jeunes lors de l’une des séances « La science au cinéma », tenues le 25 septembre 2015.