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  • Carolina, Italy<br />
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Humanitarian worker for international organizations<br />
French partner<br />
Mother of three children, ages 7, 5 and 3-years-old <br />
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“It's been 15 years since I left Italy to work for different international organizations. My husband works in the same area. Since we both had interesting careers, we decided to follow one another in turn. And this <br />
is what we have actually done. It is always interesting to live and work abroad, but there are sacrifices to make. It is not easy for a man or a woman to leave their job, their country, their friends and to have to follow their partner to solely look after the children. More flexibility in transfer policies could make things a little easier.”<br />
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Geneva, February 2013<br />
 
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  • Marcella, Italy<br />
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UN Human rights specialist<br />
French-Cameroonian partner<br />
Mother of two girls, ages 8 and 6-years-old<br />
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“I moved to Geneva in order to put the children to a safe environment. We were both working at the UN peacekeeping mission in Congo when my first daughter was born. It never crossed my mind to give up my job or even change it. It was more a question of finding a reliable nanny and making sure the baby didn’t contract malaria... but when the fighting broke out <br />
in Kinshasa, as a parent, I came to realise I could no longer work there. Coming here meant that we are now living in two different places, as my husband stayed in Congo. It was not the original plan, we were supposed <br />
to find jobs in the same place, but it is taking longer than expected.”<br />
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Geneva, May 2014
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  • Antonella, Italy<br />
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Architect, humanitarian worker<br />
Italian Partner<br />
Mother of a 3-year-old girl<br />
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“The arrival of my daughter changed my career completely. My area was emergency response, which means that I'd get a 48-hour notice before <br />
I was on the plane and I'd be gone for at least a month. You can't do this kind of work and have a family. I've been lucky to have had two careers already, one as an architect and one as a humanitarian worker, and to have achieved something in both. It made it easier for me to accept being stuck in Geneva with a baby, not having enough work, and being supported by my partner (which is also lucky).”<br />
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Geneva, November 2013
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  • Marcella, Italy<br />
UN Human rights specialist<br />
French-Cameroonian partner<br />
Mother of two daughters, 6 and 8 years old<br />
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	I moved to Geneva in order to put the children to a safe environment. We were both working at the UN in Congo when my first daughter was born. It never crossed my mind to give up my job or even change it. It was more a question of finding a reliable nanny and making sure the baby doesn’t contract malaria... but when the fighting broke out in Kinshasa, as a parent, I came to realise I could no longer work there. Coming here meant that we are now living in two different places. My husband stayed in Congo. It was not the original plan, though. We were supposed to find a job in the same place, but it is taking longer than expected.  This is why our nanny has become a third parent to my girls and every eight weeks my husband comes back and spends about three weeks here with us. It’s weird, it’s far from ideal, but it’s a compromise, considering that neither of us is ready to give up our jobs. <br />
It’s a way to keep the family together and pursue our professional aspirations, I guess. <br />
	If you had asked me what I thought about gender equality, women’s rights eight years ago, I would have said: “We’re fine!” Now I realise that there is still a lot of work to do... there are so many entrenched behaviours and mentalities that are hard to change.
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  • Federica, Italy<br />
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Lawyer<br />
British-Congolese partner<br />
Mother of an 8-year-old girl and a 5-year-old boy <br />
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“Getting this job was a big milestone as I've always aspired to work for this office. Since we moved to Geneva, my husband put his career second. He doesn’t complain about this, but I feel he has gone through stages where he found it frustrating not being able to pursue his own career more systematically. Furthermore, he always faces the dilemma of either satisfying his professional ambitions or living with his family. I wouldn't do that, I wouldn't want to be away from my children for six weeks at a time. That's why, if there was one thing I could change, I’d make sure my husband could be professionally fulfilled and be with us at the same time.” <br />
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Geneva, March 2013
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  • Roberta, Italy<br />
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Economist, researcher<br />
Single<br />
Mother of a 7-year-old girl<br />
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“I was an academic in the UK before, but the weather was so bad that I felt I had to go somewhere else. I applied for this job in Geneva and I got it! Four years after the separation, my daughter is fine and happy at school, but we, the parents, are still struggling with solving the key dilemma of sharing time with our daughter. The question is how to balance equal rights and duties between the parents without “cutting the child in half”! <br />
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Geneva, November 2015<br />
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In the meantime, I have taken up more responsibilities at work and manage a “small business” at home to make sure everyone (my daughter, myself and the dog) is looked after until I come home.”<br />
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Geneva, February 2017
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Marina, Italy <br />
Freelance photographer<br />
Italian partner <br />
Mother of a 7-year-old girl and twin 5-year-old boys <br />
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“Mothering means a lot of work but in the sense it has to do with building human relations and sharing your life with other people. As I made the choice to live as a couple and have children I knew that a lot of my time would be spent with these people. Identity evolves with motherhood. Once that has happened, I felt like I had lost the old self of mine and I had to create a new one for my new life. I can no longer freely choose what I want to do, nor where or when I want to do it. I need to be constantly “disponibile” - in other words, psychologically and physically available <br />
to others.”<br />
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Geneva, February 2013
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  • Barbara, Italy<br />
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Fashion sales manager<br />
Austrian-French-Swedish partner<br />
Mother of a 9-year-old boy and an 11-year-old girl<br />
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“We moved here in 2007 after more than 10 years in Paris where I was working as a commercial director for an Italian fashion brand. My husband was also working and travelling a lot and at some point we became sick and tired of Paris. We already had children and we wanted to give them <br />
a better quality of life. My husband was offered a very good career opportunity here in Geneva and he suggested moving. I accepted, even though for me it meant leaving my job, my career, my everything. I agreed because I had worked all my life. I had already had a brilliant career and <br />
I felt it was time to give my life a change.”<br />
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Geneva, January 2014<br />
 
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  • Laura, Italy<br />
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Expert in audiovisual coproductions<br />
Italian partner<br />
Mother of two girls, ages 9 and 7-years-old<br />
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“I find that life as a working mother is made of a very delicate balance. So many different things need to work out to make the whole picture pleasant! Being a mother is not enough for me. I need to be fulfilled <br />
in so many other aspects of life and that’s often hard to achieve.<br />
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Geneva, January 2014<br />
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Two years ago I lost my job. That's been the most shocking thing that happened to me in my adult life, since keeping that balance is even more <br />
of a struggle than before. I'm now working in free-lance mode, which is very time and energy consuming and at times it doesn't leave time for anything else.”<br />
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Geneva, February 2017
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  • Lucia, Italy<br />
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Lawyer<br />
German-French partner<br />
Mother of two boys, ages 9 and 6-years-old<br />
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“I was in a long-distance relationship for two years and when I was expecting our first child, my partner and I thought it was better to reunite the family in Geneva. My partner was sure I would find a similar position here, so I resigned, but I am still looking for that job! I have had to reinvent myself professionally several times and as a result my work does not always reflect my profile and expectations. That said, I prefer to struggle to find a balance between work and other aspects of my life than not to work at all in order to have the freedom to make my own choices.”<br />
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Geneva, February 2014
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