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Archival description
Nyd/Pp364-375 · Series · 1981 - 2002
Part of Private Archives

Series of binded volumes containing newspapers clippings and copies of articles generally taken from:

  • Construire
  • Figaro
  • Information Conseil de Coordination/ONUG
  • International Herald Tribune
  • L'Hebdo
  • Journal de Genève
  • Le Matin
  • Le Monde
  • Nations Unies Secretariat
  • Nations Unies Service de l'Information
  • Neue Zürcher Zeitung
  • New York Times
  • Secretariat News
  • La Semaine Internationale
  • La Suisse
  • Times
  • Tribune de Genève
  • UN Special
    And others.
Bosnia
AgaKhan/Pp353/227 · Series · 1991-1999
Part of Private Archives

Materials of Sadruddin's action during the Bosnian War

Föllmi/Pp396 · Series · 1995
Part of Private Archives

Fêtes des commerçants des Rues Basses, Journée Portes Ouvertes - correspondance générale, Journée Portes Ouvertes, Concert du CIEM, Concert OSR, Oxford Orcherstra da Camera, Oxford Orcherstra da Camera CD - 2 copies

Series · 1969-1995
Part of Private Archives

Encompasses materials spanning from 1973 to 1989, with some extending to 1994-1995, primarily focusing on apartheid in South Africa and Namibia while addressing broader issues of racism, racial discrimination, colonization, and decolonization. Document forms include statements, reports, conference proceedings, essays, booklets, correspondence, telegrams, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes. Content ranges from reports on human rights violations, publications by SECHABA (the official organ of the African National Congress), to documents from various UN bodies addressing apartheid, such as the Centre against Apartheid and Special Committee against Apartheid. Series features materials from numerous international conferences and seminars, including those on sanctions against South Africa, discrimination against indigenous populations, and the situation of women and children under apartheid. It also covers UN initiatives like the Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination, World Conferences on Racism and Racial Discrimination, and reports from the Sub-Committee on Racism. Additionally, there are documents related to NGO activities, including conferences, seminars, and symposiums on human rights, apartheid, colonialism, discrimination against migrant workers, and indigenous populations. Administrative processes are evident through minutes, reports, and correspondence from various UN committees, sub-committees, and working groups involved in addressing apartheid, racism, and human rights violations.