Switzerland's chairmanship of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2017

Switzerland, which has been a member of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance since 2004, take over chairmanship of the organisation in March 2017. The chair of the IHRA and Ambassador, Benno Bättig, talks about what Switzerland will focus on during its chairmanship – education, youth and social media.

Photo of the words 'Swiss’ and ‘Jews’ in the commemorative plaque for International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016 taken at the Ecole des Cropettes in Geneva.
Photo of the commemorative plaque for International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016 taken at the Ecole des Cropettes in Geneva, honouring the role played by the school building during the Second World War. © Keystone
Benno Bättig
Benno Bättig


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Its new chair,  Benno Bättig, discusses his role, Switzerland's priorities and the importance of raising youth awareness. 

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Projects and priorities of the Swiss chairmanship

Switzerland take over chairmanship of the IHRA in March 2017 with Ambassador Benno Bättig as chair for one year. The IHRA aims to promote historical research and education about the Holocaust and to preserve the memory of victims through commemorations and memorials, especially in its 31 member countries.

In 2017, Switzerland will organise two IHRA plenary meetings, the first in Geneva (26–29 June) and the second in Bern (27–30 November). On 26 November, the University of Teacher Education Bern will host a conference about how people with disabilities were massacred by the Nazi regime. At the beginning of 2018, Holocaust study topics will be included at the University of Teacher Education Lausanne as part of the international study days on education.

The FDFA is also supporting a number of projects during Switzerland’s chairmanship. One of these is a multimedia application called ‘Fleeing the Holocaust’, which uses a number of tools to document the fates of four individuals. It is mainly aimed at young people and will be launched soon.  The FDFA is also supporting the publication of a collection of Holocaust survivors’ testimonials and two mobile exhibitions – ‘The last Swiss Holocaust survivors’ photography exhibition and ‘The children of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp’, comprising educational materials on the subject. The German booklet ‘Memoiren von Holocaust-Überlebenden’ (Testimonials of Holocaust survivors) will also be published in French. 

  • Speeches of Ambassador Benno Bättig, head of IHRA

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

27 January marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which commemorates the victims of the Holocaust. The United Nations theme for this year’s remembrance day is ‘Educating for a Better Future’. Switzerland fully supports International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which serves as an important reminder about the universal lessons to be learned from the Holocaust – to respect human rights and join together in the fight against genocide, ethnic cleansing, racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia.


Last update 03.05.2023

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