Communication skills every leader of the digital age must know To survive and thrive in the digital age, today’s leaders need to rapidly up-skill in communication By Laura Penn | OTHER | 1 February 2024
Tropical cyclone naming: making warnings easier to remember Tropical cyclones are one of the biggest threats to life and property, even in their formative stages By Anne-Claire Fontan and Sylvie Castonguay | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2024
Expat’s lives: emotional challenges for children and adolescents Moving is a source of richness but also of psychological suffering for children and adolescents. They need help to re-anchor in a new environment By Maria Giovanna Bianchi | OTHER | 1 February 2024
Teaching peace In an era marred by escalating conflicts and diminishing peacefulness, the question of education’s role in peacebuilding has never been more urgent By Ute Kollies and Dimitra Zapri | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2024
An international education An insight into the importance of peace and development in schools with Conrad Hughes, Director of the Ecole Internationale de Genève By Mollie Fraser-Andrews | EDUCATION | 31 January 2024
Studying in Switzerland: a challenging choice for parents Switzerland is not only famous for its chocolate or private banks, but also for its international and boarding schools By Francisco Benavente | EDUCATION | 30 January 2024
A mandatory and humanitarian stop when visiting Geneva Interested in exploring humanitarian actions artistically expressed? We spoke with Pascal Hufschmid, Executive Director of the Red Cross Museum By Julián Ginzo | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 7 January 2024
We see the challenges. Do we see the results? Reflecting on the achievements and advancements for blind and partially sighted people with the World Blind Union By Julián Ginzo | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 4 January 2024