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Geneva City

Our Global Diplomatic Capital

Geneva embodies centuries of international diplomacy, humanitarian leadership, and multilateral cooperation, making it the ideal anchor for the Committee’s global diplomatic mandate.

Geneva embodies centuries of international diplomacy, humanitarian leadership, and multilateral cooperation, making it the ideal anchor for the Committee’s global diplomatic mandate.

  • International Hub: Home to the United Nations, WTO, WHO, and humanitarian agencies.

  • Multilateral Diplomacy: Longstanding tradition of hosting global peace and cooperation dialogues.

  • Global Connectivity: Bridges Africa, Israel, the U.S., and the wider international community.

  • Symbolic Role: Embodies cooperation, trust, and shared agency, making Geneva the diplomatic anchor of the Initiative.

Symbolic Role: Serves as the Global Diplomatic Capital, embodying cooperation, trust, and shared agency. Geneva symbolizes the Committee’s commitment to pluralism, ethical governance, and global harmony.

Multilateral Diplomacy Capital of the world

Geneva is recognized as a world capital of multilateral diplomacy, where states, NGOs, and corporations converge to negotiate treaties, trade agreements, and humanitarian frameworks. Geneva hosts 46 international organizations and over 200 permanent missions and NGOs, making it second only to New York in terms of diplomatic density.

Bridge City

A bridge city, connecting governments, civil society, and business in a unique ecosystem of policy-making and advocacy.

Symbolism of Neutrality

Geneva's diplomatic power lies not only in institutions but also in the symbolism of neutrality, dialogue, and collective responsibility.