Media outlets can request permanent or temporary press accreditation for their correspondents to cover the range of activities taking place at the United Nations Office at Geneva, from meetings of the Human Rights Council and peace talks to other major conferences and events.
Accredited correspondents participate in bi-weekly press briefings chaired by the UN Geneva spokesperson and attended by the spokespeople of UN specialized agencies and programmes based in Geneva. Correspondents also have access to scheduled press conferences, stakeouts and background briefings on an almost daily basis.
The UN Information Service regularly issues press releases and the meeting summaries of major meetings happening in Geneva, including the sessions of the Human Rights Council, the human rights committees, and the Conference on Disarmament.
Facilities for the media include free or rented workspaces and access to radio and television studios and services, upon availability.
Global Commodities Forum - The Commodity Price Yo-Yo Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of UNCTAD Mr. Martin Abbott, Chief Executive, the London Metal Exchange (LME) Ms. Makiko Nissanke, Professor, University of London
Announcement of the African Ministerial Conference on Weather, Climate and Water Information, Nairobi, Kenya, 12–16 April 2010 Michel Jarraud, WMO Secretary-General Khadija Rachida Masri, Permanent Observer, African Union Philip Richard Owade, Permanent Representative, Kenya
Situation of human rights in Myanmar Mr. Tomas Ojea Quintana, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar Mr. Ojea Quintana was in Myanmar from 15 to 19 February, for his third visit to the country, since he was appointed as Special Rapporteur by the United Nations Human Rights Council in May 2008. The Special Rapporteur will present the findings of his mission to the Council on 15 March.
Situation of human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the DPRK. Prof. Muntarbhorn has been acting as the SR on DPRK since 2004. His term will come to an end in June, after six years of independent reporting. In his report, to be presented to the Human Rights Council on 15 March, Prof. Muntarbhorn will take stock of the progression of the work in the past six years. He will also provide an update of the most recent situation covering the last half of 2009 until the very beginning of 2010.
WHO/UNICEF new report on progress on sanitation and drinking-water - 2010 update Dr. Maria Neira, Director, Public Health and Environment Department, WHO Robert Bos, Coordinator, Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health, WHO Clarissa Brocklehurst, Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, UNICEF (by telephone) Dr. Tessa Wardlaw, Chief of Statistics and Monitoring, UNICEF (by telephone)
The UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Ms. Asma Jahangir, will share with the press an overview of the mandate and the activities she has undertaken in her function as Special Rapporteur, and the main observations she has made over five years of fact-finding and research. In her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council, the Special Rapporteur focussed on early warning signs of discrimination and violence on the grounds or in the name of religion or belief. Ms. Asma Jahangir, United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief