Jamaica’s Permanent Mission in Geneva host “Coffee Break’

Caption: Here’s a throwback to highlights of ‘Coffee Break’ organised by Jamaica’s Permanent Mission in Geneva on Thursday.

The event was held in commemoration of International Coffee Day 2023, which was celebrated on Sunday, October 1.‘Coffee Break’ was hosted in honour of the tenants occupying the building which houses the Permanent Mission at Avenue de France 23.

These tenants included diplomatic missions from Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe and Africa, international civil society organisations and private sector entities.

Among the guests were diplomats from the Permanent Missions of Finland, Nigeria, Niger, the Bahamas, Moldova and Guatemala as well as from the International Publishers Association, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, and the International Development Law Organization.

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