Maud Bonnet is the Executive Director at the Geneva Academy.
Before joining the Geneva Academy, she worked at Geneva Call, a humanitarian organization, as Director of External Relations and Support, and previously as Director of Communication and External Relations.
Prior to joining Geneva Call, Maud worked at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and at the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD).
Maud holds a Master of Advanced Studies in International Humanitarian Law from the Geneva Academy and a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Management of non-profit Organization from the University of Geneva.
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Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa started the new year by declaring that there is an ‘internal armed conflict’ against a series of criminal groups operating in the country. Our Research Fellow Dr Eugénie Duss, in charge of RULAC, answers our questions about whether the situation in Ecuador amounts to a non-international armed conflict.
Adobe
Discover our resources and what our experts and alumni say about the current situation in Israel and Palestine, with regular updates to include new events, articles, podcasts and comments.
Women in International Law is a new podcast series of the Geneva Academy and ATLAS Network that showcases women with diverse experiences and career paths in the field.