Manon Schick

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Manon Schick (born December 25, 1974, in Lausanne) is a Swiss-German journalist and human rights activist. From 2011 to 2020 she was managing director of the Swiss section of Amnesty International.[1][2]

Manon Schick grew up in Lausanne.[3] When she was young she became interested in journalism. At the age of 14, the French-speaking radio host Jean-Marc Richard made her entry into journalism – she became a presenter at the Lausanne broadcaster Radio Acidule. In 1997 she completed her journalistic internship at the weekly magazine L'Illustré. She then began studying humanities at the University of Lausanne.[4] the apartheid press reports in South Africa was one of the main reasons she became interested in human rights over there and took part for their defense.[5]

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