The foundation was created in 1995 by Alfred Fernandez and Michel Veuthey, current President of the CUHD and Ambassador of the Sovereign Order of Malta, to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
The foundation's name is a tribute to Henry Dunant, the worldwide famous founder of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, as well as the instigator of modern international humanitarian law. Dunant also created the Swiss League for Human Rights and pioneered mediation, as well as interreligious and intercultural dialogue.
The Foundation Collège Universitaire Henry Dunant (CUHD) is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its missions are to:
The Foundation Collège Universitaire Henry Dunant (CUHD) is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its missions are to:
- Raise awareness and promote education for the respect of human rights
- Train and develop research to prevent human trafficking
- Share best practices against human trafficking
- Bring together internationally renowned experts
- Participate in international events on trafficking and human rights
- Encourage survivors of human trafficking and those working in the field
The Foundation is guided by four principles:
- We work with survivors, not just for them;
- We cooperate with all stakeholders, from the local to the international level;
- We act with neutrality, impartiality, and independence;
- We promote dignity, social justice, empowerment, and long-term impact.
The Foundation is recognized as a public utility and is controlled by the Swiss Federal Supervisory Authority for Foundations; its donors benefit from tax deductions in Switzerland.





