Global ID
La première édition globale de International Diplomat Magazine a terminé sa migration ultime, les publications ont été conservées. Cependant, nous finalisons encore les indexations au niveau des articles associés aux auteurs respectifs tout en développant les autres éditions indépendantes. Nous sommes installées dans la Constellation GDMA opérée par Système-dedieu.

About

Most diplomats in Geneva are familiar with Diva (now the International Diplomat) and, despite a name that might be confusing, it is indeed a magazine for people working for international organizations. Our primary purpose is to provide a forum allowing them to talk about their missions, their work and their projects, but we also offers a range of articles dealing with travel, cultural, historical figures, gastronomy, etc…

Since its creation in 2002 Diva has been distributed and read throughout the world, and not only in New York and Geneva, in United Nations headquarters but also on all continents, and its visibility is even stronger since the creation of its website :

  • http://divainternational.ch (Geneva)

and now

  • http://internationaldiplomat.com (Global)
  • http://internationaldiplomat.ca (Canada)
  • http://internationaldiplomat.co (Latina)
  • http://internationaldiplomat.net (US)

It should be noted that if the majority of articles and interviews are in English, many are also French and some are in Spanish.

The International Diplomat – Diva is apolitical and neutral and calls without distinction to all those involved in the life of the Cite, that of their country diplomats, bankers, UN officials, presidents, foreign ministers, heads of NGOs, businessmen, writers, artists – it is open to anyone who wish to express their views and opinions.

Published on glossy paper with many color photos, Diva became through its eclecticism a popular magazine for all and has become a reference in the world of international Geneva.

It consists of a small but enthusiastic team since its inception, and whose goal is to communicate, inform, and share their passions in a spirit of tolerance and openness.

We are : Jean-Michel Wissmer, Ita Marguet, Judit Varadi, John Fox, Jean-Martin Tchaptchet, Marit Fosse, Dan Albertini and Pierre-Michel Virot, independent photographer.

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Dans une lettre adressée le 23 décembre aux membres du Conseil, le secrétaire général de l’ONU avait recommandé l’envoi de 5 500 soldats et de 423 policiers supplémentaires « En raison de la détérioration de la situation de la sécurité au Soudan du Sud, j’ai pris des mesures pour renforcer…

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