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Inside Geneva's Summer Profiles: Stephane Jaquemet


(MENAFN- Swissinfo) On World Humanitarian Day, Inside Geneva spoke to a man who has dedicated his life to humanitarian work. He grew up in a quiet Swiss village – so what inspired him to take this path? This content was published on September 2, 2025 - 10:00 1 minute

Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva for SWI swissinfo as well as the BBC.

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“When I was young, I quickly realised that many people didn't have the same opportunities, they didn't have equal chances. And to me, that felt fundamentally wrong,” says humanitarian worker Stéphane Jaquemet.

His first posting was to Gaza in the 1980s.

“Gaza was already in a bad state at the time. I think there were nightly curfews and raids by the Israeli army. They would break into homes and mainly arrest young people,” he says.

Then came the 1990s and the conflict in Yugoslavia.

“A conflict in the middle of Europe: I don't think we were ready for that, or for witnessing the same kinds of violations. It was a truly horrific conflict; we saw real ethnic cleansing.”

Aid workers today face big challenges and serious personal risks. Yet Jaquemet remains committed.“I would encourage young people to remain interested in humanitarian work,” he says.

Would he do it all again?“Yes, I would. I'm still motivated.”

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