3 Minutes series
"3 Minutes" is a video series produced by UN Geneva. In each three-minute episode, we present everything you need to know about a current topic or theme related to the work of the United Nations. This series aims to shed light on various subjects such as human rights, education, information, disarmament, sustainable development, and other issues important to people around the world…
Action against Racism
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UN Geneva tackles workplace discrimination
Racism has no place at the United Nations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has taken a strong stance on tackling racism and discrimination of all forms at the Organization. In line with his strategic action plan on addressing racism and promoting dignity at the UN, UN Geneva has appointed an Anti-Racism Advocate and a…
Geneva Alliance against Racism
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The Geneva Alliance against Racism, was established by the UNOG Working Group Against racism in 2023 to enhance an interagency collaboration approach to fight racism.The heads of Geneva-based International Organizations aim to achieve a work culture free of racism and racial discrimination. The objective…
Director-General
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“Today, our world is facing numerous global challenges, and it is clear that multilateralism is more needed than ever. As we continue our efforts to recover from the pandemic and build a better future for all based on our common roadmap, the 2030 Agenda, we must ensure all stakeholders have a seat at the table. Our solutions must be innovative, inclusive and sustainable…
Chinese Language Day
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Chinese Language Day is celebrated on April 20 each year, a date chosen to honor Cangjie, a legendary figure believed to have invented Chinese characters. The day highlights the rich cultural and historical contributions of the Chinese language, one of the six official languages of the United Nations.Established by the UN in 2010, Chinese Language Day aims to promote multilingualism and cultural diversity…
Multilingualism
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What multilingualism means to us
An essential factor in harmonious communication among peoples, multilingualism is of particular importance to the United Nations. By promoting tolerance, multilingualism ensures effective and increased participation of all in the Organization’s work, as well as greater effectiveness, better outcomes and more involvement.Arabic, Chinese, English…
Spanish Language Day
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Spanish Language Day at the United Nations is celebrated on April 23 to honor the legacy of Miguel de Cervantes, the most renowned figure in Spanish literature, who died on this date in 1616. Cervantes’ masterpiece, Don Quixote, is considered one of the greatest works in world literature and played a major role in shaping the modern Spanish language. Spanish Language Day celebrates the history and culture…
English Language Day
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Every year on April 23, the United Nations celebrates English Language Day to honor the rich history, global impact, and cultural significance of the English language. Chosen to coincide with both the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare, one of the most influential writers in the English language, this day highlights the importance of multilingualism and cultural diversity within the UN. As…
Coordination and support
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While international cooperation and dialogue may be center stage at UN Geneva, behind the scenes, our various coordination and support functions contribute to smooth and effective UN operations and activities.
We have also made great strides to integrate environmental sustainability, through an innovative Environmental Management System (EMS) which incorporates environmental protection into every aspect…
Library & Archives
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UN Geneva is an active knowledge hub for the international community and researchers on multilateralism and international cooperation. Consequently, its library and archives open their doors not only to UN staff and members of the diplomatic corps but to researchers, students and practitioners from all walks of life.
The Organization offers opportunities to exchange knowledge, encourages…