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L’Odyssée du son : Comment une mauvaise qualité de son empêche votre message de passer dans les réunions multilingues à distance

Découvrez nos conseils essentiels pour améliorer la qualité du son lors de vos interventions à distance dans les réunions multilingues, présentés lors de notre session enregistrée en collaboration avec le Service d'interprétation de l'ONU Genève, un an après la première session d'avril 2021 sur les meilleures pratiques.
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The good, the bad and the ugly: the quality of sound in remote multilingual meetings

Discover essential insights and practical tips for remote speakers in multilingual meetings at our recorded session, exploring the reasons behind poor sound quality, its consequences, and simple steps for improvement, presented in collaboration with the Division of Conference Management at UN Geneva.
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International Translation Day - The future of translation: A bridge between tradition and innovation

Discover insights into the challenges and innovations in translation at our recent session, featuring inputs from academia, the scientific community, and the UN Language Service, aimed at enhancing understanding of cultural influences, accuracy challenges, AI facilitation, and the evolution of UN translation.
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Digital Diplomacy in practice: How knowledge sharing happens (and not) throughout the UN System

The session delved into leveraging digital knowledge in Geneva's diplomatic landscape, utilizing insights from the DiploFoundation's Geneva Digital Atlas and addressing key areas such as knowledge sharing, interlinkages between International Geneva and local contexts, and perceptions in diplomatic hubs.
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