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Conferencias de prensa anteriores
OHCHR Press Conference / UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
Situation of human rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (Ukraine).
Ms. Fiona Frazer, Head of UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
Ms. Fiona Frazer, Head of UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
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OHCHR
UN Environment Press Conference
Make Mercury History!
Expected Highlights from the First meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury
Jacob Duer, Principal Coordinator, Secretariat of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management, Interim Secretariat of the Minamata Convention on mercury and Secretariat of Special Programme Ambassador Lugris, Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee Chair and Interim Secretariat
Expected Highlights from the First meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury
Jacob Duer, Principal Coordinator, Secretariat of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management, Interim Secretariat of the Minamata Convention on mercury and Secretariat of Special Programme Ambassador Lugris, Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee Chair and Interim Secretariat
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UNEP
OHCHR Press Conference
Members of the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan will discuss the mandate of the Commission, and findings and concerns noted arising from the Commission’s recent trip to South Sudan and Ethiopia.
Ms. Yasmin Sooka, Chairperson of the Commission Mr. Godfrey Musila, Member of the Commission
Ms. Yasmin Sooka, Chairperson of the Commission Mr. Godfrey Musila, Member of the Commission
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OHCHR
OHCHR Press Conference
The UN Independent Expert on human rights of persons with albinism, Ikponwosa Ero will hold a press conference, along with an expert on and a survivor of witchcraft attacks. This Press Conference is organized in the framework of the Expert Workshop on witchcraft and human rights that will take place in Geneva on 21 and 22 September.
Ms. Ikponwosa Ero, UN Independent Expert on human rights of persons with albinism Dr. Rabha Birubala, Human Rights defender (Assam State, India) Allan Sembatya survivor of a witchcraft motivated attack (Uganda)
Ms. Ikponwosa Ero, UN Independent Expert on human rights of persons with albinism Dr. Rabha Birubala, Human Rights defender (Assam State, India) Allan Sembatya survivor of a witchcraft motivated attack (Uganda)
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OHCHR
Press Conference requested by the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Yemen
Speaking on freedom of opinion and expression in Yemen
H.E. Mr. Moammar AL-ERYANI, Minister of Information
H.E. Mr. Moammar AL-ERYANI, Minister of Information
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UNOG
OHCHR/Human Rights Council Press Conference
Presentation of oral update by the Independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar to the Human Rights Council 36th regular session
Mr. Marzuki Darusman, Chair of fact-finding mission on Myanmar
Mr. Marzuki Darusman, Chair of fact-finding mission on Myanmar
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OHCHR
OHCHR Press Conference / Commission of inquiry on Burundi
The President of the Commission of inquiry on Burundi will meet with the press, at the end of the interactive dialogue on Burundi to take place on 19 September (morning) at the UN Human Rights Council.
Fatsah Ouguergouz, President of the UN Commission of inquiry on Burundi
Fatsah Ouguergouz, President of the UN Commission of inquiry on Burundi
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OHCHR
WHO Press Conference
Overview of the global cholera situation
Dr. Dominique Legros, Cholera focal point, Department for Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases, WHO
Dr. Dominique Legros, Cholera focal point, Department for Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases, WHO
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WHO
Press Conference requested by the Permanent Mission of the United States of America
U.S. Perspectives on the Nuclear Ban Treaty in the Current Security Context
The treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons is set to open for signature at the UNGA next week. The United States does not intend to ever become a party to the treaty, and is concerned with its failure to offer any solution to the grave threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program, or other security challenges that make nuclear deterrence necessary. Ambassador Wood will discuss how the purported ban risks undermining the existing international security architecture which contributes to the maintenance of international peace and security.
Ambassador Robert Wood, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament
The treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons is set to open for signature at the UNGA next week. The United States does not intend to ever become a party to the treaty, and is concerned with its failure to offer any solution to the grave threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program, or other security challenges that make nuclear deterrence necessary. Ambassador Wood will discuss how the purported ban risks undermining the existing international security architecture which contributes to the maintenance of international peace and security.
Ambassador Robert Wood, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament
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UNOG
WHO Press Conference (under embargo)
Embargo until 5:30 p.m., Geneva time on Monday, 18 September 2017.
Launch of WHO Noncommunicable disease progress monitor, 2017
This new report is being officially launched at the UN General Assembly on 18 September. It charts achievements made by and challenges facing all countries in meeting their commitments to protect people from premature death and suffering from heart and lung diseases, cancers and diabetes, known as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The report is closely linked to Sustainable Development Goal 3.4, which calls for a one-third reduction in premature deaths from NCDs by 2030.
Dr Douglas Bettcher, Director, Prevention of Noncommunicable diseases, WHO Dr Leanne Riley, Team Leader, Noncommunicable diseases surveillance, WHO
Launch of WHO Noncommunicable disease progress monitor, 2017
This new report is being officially launched at the UN General Assembly on 18 September. It charts achievements made by and challenges facing all countries in meeting their commitments to protect people from premature death and suffering from heart and lung diseases, cancers and diabetes, known as noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The report is closely linked to Sustainable Development Goal 3.4, which calls for a one-third reduction in premature deaths from NCDs by 2030.
Dr Douglas Bettcher, Director, Prevention of Noncommunicable diseases, WHO Dr Leanne Riley, Team Leader, Noncommunicable diseases surveillance, WHO
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WHO