Find here all the rare interviews of the geneveMonde.ch editorial staff, the collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva, and the exceptional documents coming from the archives of the international organizations based in Geneva and digitized by us, the audio contents of the geneveMonde.ch thematic files as well as our various Sounds of History podcasts The interviews and podcasts are produced by the historian Véronique Stenger and the journalist David Glaser.
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Find here all the rare interviews of the geneveMonde.ch editorial staff, the collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva, and the exceptional documents coming from the archives of the international organizations based in Geneva and digitized by us, the audio contents of the geneveMonde.ch thematic files as well as our various Sounds of History podcasts The interviews and podcasts are produced by the historian Véronique Stenger and the journalist David Glaser.
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Retrouvez ici tous les entretiens rares de la rédaction de geneveMonde.ch, la plateforme collaborative sur l'histoire de la Genève internationale, et les documents exceptionnels venus des archives des organisations internationales installées à Genève et numérisées par nos soins, les contenus audio des dossiers thématiques de geneveMonde.ch ainsi que nos différents podcasts Sounds of History/Sons d'Histoire. Les entretiens et les podcasts sont produits par l'historienne Véronique Stenger et le journaliste David Glaser.
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Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

From escaping Nazi Germany as a child to leading UNHCR operations worldwide, Claude Marshall’s life is a remarkable story of resilience, courage, and vision.
In this episode, discover how his journey led to the creation of the very first Refugee Olympic Team at Rio 2016 — and how sports continue to transform the lives of refugee girls and boys in Nepal, Kenya, and beyond.
Claude also recalls his exchanges with Jacques Rogge, Kofi Annan, and Thomas Bach on the plight of refugees, as well as his reflections on Germany, his country of birth, and the hopes for peace in Israel and Palestine. His message is clear: the power of sport can change lives, offering dignity, opportunity, and hope to the youngest generations.
Interview by David Glaser
Photo of Claude Marshall in Thailand, on a basketball court with young Burmese refugees in a Thai camp organized by UNHCR.
Thank you to Anne Willem Bijleveld
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