The Graduate Press 5th Anniversary Print Edition
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The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
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Louis Bodmer is currently working at the Multisectoral Engagement for Health Security Unit of the WHO as an expert consultant and has previously been engaged in the NGO sector for several years.
It is great to be back, bringing to you the best of global health news from around the world. A lot is happening in the global health sector and being in Geneva is just the icing on the cake to get the “vibe” of the policymaking process.
What became most apparent are the deep tensions that exist between the administration, teaching staff, and students.
2023 at the Institute could come to define this tension or this year could be an opportunity to resolve it through student action.
As another World AIDS day passes by, it is time to reaffirm our global health community’s commitment to strengthening the AIDS response and ridding the world of patriarchy and inequality.
If things do not change, then it will not just be TAs who suffer at the hands of the Direction, but there will be a huge impact on the experience of MA students.
By Megha Kaveri Hello everyone, We begin with some great news in this week’s newsletter: The World Health Organization (WHO)Continue Reading
How criminal groups are benefitting from the pandemic.
By Neva Newcombe Published in French on October 25. The epidemiological situation in Switzerland has worsened dramatically over the courseContinue Reading
The Rohingya Refugees carry with them a painful history of oppression from ethnic cleansing, and continue to be a persecuted minority. How do the Burmese government and the Tatmadaw sustain and push the representation of the Rohingyas being ‘illegal immigrants’?







