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Ban Ki-moon Centre Annual Report 2018

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Board Meetings<br />

Photo: Laurent Ziegler<br />

Pyeongchang, South Korea<br />

margins of the Winter Olympic Games in<br />

Pyeongchang, South Korea on 9 February, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Board members and Co-chairs of the <strong>Centre</strong><br />

joined together to discuss the <strong>Centre</strong>, including<br />

plans.<br />

Finance Meeting, Paris<br />

In June <strong>2018</strong>, a group of Board Members of the<br />

considerations in Paris, France. Jean Todt,<br />

President of the Federation Internationale de<br />

l’Automobile (FIA) and the United Nations<br />

Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Road<br />

Safety, hosted the meeting at FIA Headquarters.<br />

During the meeting, the work and on-going<br />

projects of the <strong>Centre</strong> were discussed.<br />

European Forum Alpbach, Austria<br />

during the Political Symposium of European Forum Alpbach in Tirol,<br />

IGEE at Yonsei University in South Korea and the <strong>Ban</strong> <strong>Ki</strong>-<strong>moon</strong> Institute<br />

for Sustainable Development at Al-Farabi University in Kazakhstan<br />

discussed the strategic outlook, orientation, messaging, partnerships, and<br />

-<br />

comed two new Board members: Senior Advisor Andrea Pfanzelter of the<br />

<strong>Ki</strong>ng Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International <strong>Centre</strong> for Interreligious and<br />

Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) and Chairman Dimitri de Vreeze of the<br />

Supervisory Board of Royal DSM.<br />

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cooperation for the <strong>Centre</strong> with its partners,<br />

including the governments of Korea, Kuwait and<br />

Austria, and international organizations,<br />

foundations, philanthropy and the private sector.

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