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This is the thumbnail for an online learning session called Discovering Multilateralism. The background is blue, and is overlayed with the UN logo, laptop, and the title Discovering Multilateralism, an Online session by the UN Library & Archives Geneva.

Discovering Multilateralism: Online presentation on how to access and use primary sources on modern multilateralism by the UN Library & Archives Geneva

*This information session will be held in English. Students from universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
This is the thumbnail for an online learning session called Discovering Multilateralism. The background is blue, and is overlayed with the UN logo, laptop, and the title Discovering Multilateralism, an Online session by the UN Library & Archives Geneva.

Discovering Multilateralism: Online presentation on how to access and use primary sources on modern multilateralism by the UN Library & Archives Geneva

*This information session will take place in English. Students from universities in Geneva are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
This is the thumbnail image for a HiStories episode - it shows an image of the Geneva Declaration, adopted by the League of Nations Assembly on 26 September 1924, and the text says "A Century of the Rights of the Child"

HiStories - A Century of the Rights of the Child: From the "Geneva Declaration" to the Convention on the Rights of the Child

In this new episode of HiStories, we’re exploring the remarkable history of the rights of the child, as we mark this year the centenary of the adoption of the “Declaration of the Rights of the Child” by the League of Nations Assembly in September 1924.