Geneva Peace Week (GPW) welcomes media coverage and encourages the sharing of its content, while ensuring respect for participants, speakers, and the values of the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform (GPP). Please follow the guidelines below to facilitate a smooth and respectful collaboration.
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Professional photographers (with the exception of event organizers) wishing to cover GPW must notify our Communications Coordinator in advance:📩 tatiana.avanthay@gpplatform.ch
Olivier Chamard is the official GPW photographer. Almost all photos published on our website or social media are credited to him.
For media or organizational use of these images, a fee can be applied, please request permission with: 📩 olivier.chamard@gpplatform.ch
All participants are welcome to take personal photos and post them on social media. We encourage using these hashtags #GenevaPeaceWeek or #GPW25 and to tag our social media accounts:
Event organizers are welcome to use their own photographers without requesting permission to cover their events.
As GPW is a public event, photos taken during panels may be used in communication materials. Speakers and participants are considered to have given consent to be photographed. If you appear in a photo published by GPW or GPP and wish to have it removed, please contact:
📩 tatiana.avanthay@gpplatform.ch
The views expressed by speakers and participants at Geneva Peace Week do not necessarily reflect those of the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform or its partners.