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Henry Dunant was born on May 8, 1828, in Geneva, Switzerland , and held Swiss citizenship . He was educated at Collège Calvin and had various occupations throughout his life, such as a writer, merchant, businessman, and organizational founder .
Dunant is best known for founding the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the International Committee of the Red Cross . In 1862, he published a notable work called "A Memory of Solferino" , which contributed to the establishment of the Red Cross Movement.
For his efforts in the formation of these humanitarian organizations, Dunant was awarded the 1901 Nobel Peace Prize . He spent his later years in Switzerland and passed away on October 30, 1910, in Heiden, Switzerland .