United Nations Museum Geneva
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When the League of Nations was dissolved in 1946, the Palais des Nations and its other assets were transferred to the United Nations. In homage to its predecessor, in 1947, the League of Nations Museum was established to showcase most of the League's documents and artefacts.
Renamed as the UN Museum Geneva in 2015, the space now highlights the history of the League of Nations and the United Nations.…
Previous Directors-General
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The UN Geneva Directors-General have fulfilled their functions as the representative of the Secretary-General in Switzerland, as executive head of the United Nations Office at Geneva and the designated official for security for Switzerland, as mandated in the Secretary-General’s bulletin on the organization of the United Nations Office at Geneva…
Digitization Projects
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Digitization Projects
The UN Library & Archives Geneva undertakes in-house and cooperative digitization projects to make the historical collections accessible online. It also digitizes smaller portions of its collections and individual documents subject to researchers’ request and availability of resources…
Library Collections
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The UN Library & Archives Geneva offers access in print and electronic format to a comprehensive collection of United Nations documents and publications, as well as to materials of the specialized agencies and the United Nations affiliated bodies. The collection, comprising more than 4 million print items in the six languages of the Organization, covers all aspects of the work of the United Nations since…
Host Country
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Following a referendum in March 2002, Switzerland became on 10 September 2002 the 190th Member State of the United Nations. Before joining as a full member, the Host Country was a Permanent Observer to the Organization, as well as an active member of many of its specialized agencies, programmes, funds, and the Conference on Disarmament.
The relationship between the United Nations and Switzerland is governed by the…
Collection Development Policy
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Collection Development Policy
The policy followed by the UN Library & Archives Geneva for collections management and acquisition of material is currently based on the UN Secretary-General’s report: "Modernization and integrated management of United Nations libraries: new strategic directions" (https://undocs.org/A/AC.198/2005/4).
Management of the United…
Library & Archives Partnerships
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PERMANENT MISSIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
In accordance with its mandate as instrument of international understanding, the Library & Archives Geneva partners with Permanent Missions and International Organizations to set up a variety of cultural activities and events to promote UN objectives, multilateralism and…
CPAG
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The Common Procurement Activities Group (CPAG) is a voluntary interagency procurement network composed of Geneva-based UN entities and international organizations. The aim of the Group is to build more effective, coherent and better-performing procurement practices and to lower cost of commonly required goods and services for all its members.
In 2021, CPAG has reported total estimated cost efficiencies of more than USD $17…