Executive Board Meeting In Geneva, March 21 - 25, 2007

The City of Geneva was this year’s organizer of the Executive Board meeting of IAPMC, which took place from March 21 to March 25. The meeting addressed the issues regarding the General Assembly of IAPMC which is to be organized by the city of Krusevac, Serbia in September 2007 and activities of IAPMC in 2006 and 2007. Twenty-three delegates, members of the Executive Board of IAPMC, i.e. representatives from New Haven (USA), Brighton and Hove (UK), Krusevac (Serbia), Suwon (Korea), Geneva (Switzerland)), Lome (Togo), Plonsk (Poland), Vancouver (Canada), Volgograd (Russian Federation), Yokohama (Japan), Slovenj Gradec (Slovenia) and Cambridge (observer, USA ) participated at this meeting. The attendees were given a unique possibility and opportunity to meet and talk in person with four high officials: H.E. Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, H.E. Louise Arbour, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Sir Richard Feachem, director of Global Fund against AIDS, malaria and Tuberculosis and Dr. Jakob Kellenberger, Director of International Committee of Red Cross and Red Crescent (ICRC).

The Executive Board Adopted the document, titled "The Geneva Declaration", which can be found in English and French under these links:

THE GENEVA DECLARATION, March 23, 2007: English (pdf, 69 kB); Français (pdf, 69 kB)


 

 

9/24/2008

THE 2008 GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN SOCHI (UPDATED)

The General Assembly of the IAPMC will be held in the olympic city of Sochi, Russian Federation, from November 12-16, 2008.
2/15/2008

Venues of the IAPMC in 2008

In 2008 two key events for us, members of the IAPMC, are the Executive Board meeting which will be in Suwon, S. Korea from 23-27 April 2008. The second important event is, of course, our annual General Assembly which will be kindly hosted by the city of Sochi, Russian Federation, from 13-16 November 2008. The topic of the General Assembly will be ‘The 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Struggle for Peace’.
@ IAPMC 2005