Global Humanitarian Forum

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Founded2007 by Kofi Annan, the Swiss government and the Canton of Geneva, Kofi Annan, President
Ivan Pictet, Vice-President
Walter Fust, CEO/Director-General
Dissolved2010
Location
Global Humanitarian Forum
Founded2007 by Kofi Annan, the Swiss government and the Canton of Geneva, Kofi Annan, President
Ivan Pictet, Vice-President
Walter Fust, CEO/Director-General
Dissolved2010
TypeNon-profit
NGO
Location
Fieldshumanitarian challenges,
focus: human impact of climate change
StaffKofi Annan, President
Ivan Pictet, Vice-President
Walter Fust, CEO/Director-General
Meinrad Studer, Director
Websitehttp://www.ghf-ge.org

The Global Humanitarian Forum was a non-profit foundation in Geneva, Switzerland, active from 2007 to 2010. Presided over by former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, its secretariat was established by Meinrad Studer, assigned by the SDC. Subsequently, the forum was led by CEO and Director General Walter Fust. The Forum intended to serve as an independent platform for debate and collaboration on global humanitarian issues. Its activities included research projects, advocacy and projects to deal with humanitarian concerns.

The organisation encountered serious financial difficulties due to which the Forum had to dismiss its staff in March 2010.[1][2] On 31 March 2010 the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs announced that the Forum was over-indebted and obliged to cease its activity.[3]

The Foundation Board

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