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Conferencias de prensa anteriores
OHCHR Press Conference - Human Rights Committee
Concluding Observations on Honduras, Liechtenstein, Madagascar, Mongolia, Pakistan, Switzerland and Swaziland
- Mrs. Margo Waterval
- Mr. Yuval Shany (Vice-Chair)
- Mr. Olivier de Frouville
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OHCHR
OHCHR Press Conference - Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Concluding Observations on the following countries: Italy, Thailand, Romania, Costa Rica, Montenegro, Barbados, Niger and Nigeria
Ms. Marion Bethel Ms. Hilary Gbedemah Ms. Nahla Haidar
Ms. Marion Bethel Ms. Hilary Gbedemah Ms. Nahla Haidar
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OHCHR
WHO Press conference (embargoed)
Launch of WHO’s HIV drug resistance report 2017 - Under embargo until 4:00 p.m., 20 July
To get the Report under embargo
WHO releases new data on increasing HIV drug resistance trends in several countries that could undermine progress in preventing and treating HIV. WHO is responding with new guidelines and a global action plan to prevent and tackle HIV drug resistance.
Dr Gottfried Hirnschall, Director, Department of HIV and Global Hepatitis Programme, WHO Dr Meg Doherty, Coordinator ,HIV treatment and care, WHO Dr Silvia Bertagnolio, Medical officer, HIV treatment and care, WHO
email: Oyuntungalag (Tunga) NAMJILSUREN, at : namjilsurent@who.int Or Fadéla CHAIB at chaibf@who.int
To get the Report under embargo
WHO releases new data on increasing HIV drug resistance trends in several countries that could undermine progress in preventing and treating HIV. WHO is responding with new guidelines and a global action plan to prevent and tackle HIV drug resistance.
Dr Gottfried Hirnschall, Director, Department of HIV and Global Hepatitis Programme, WHO Dr Meg Doherty, Coordinator ,HIV treatment and care, WHO Dr Silvia Bertagnolio, Medical officer, HIV treatment and care, WHO
email: Oyuntungalag (Tunga) NAMJILSUREN, at : namjilsurent@who.int Or Fadéla CHAIB at chaibf@who.int
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WHO
WFP Press Conference
Presentation of the World Food Assistance Report 2017.
Steven Were Omamo, WFP Deputy Director for Policy and Programme and co-author of the report
Steven Were Omamo, WFP Deputy Director for Policy and Programme and co-author of the report
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WFP
UNAIDS Press Conference
New UNAIDS report - ENDING AIDS—Progress Towards the 90-90-90 Targets
Embargoed for transmission and publication until 10 a.m. Geneva time, 9 a.m. GMT Thursday, 20 July 2017
The report will contain the latest data on the AIDS epidemic, which will include the new numbers of people on antiretroviral treatment, people living with HIV, new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. It will also give detailed analysis of progress towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Peter Ghys, Director, Strategic information and Evaluation Department, UNAIDS
Embargoed for transmission and publication until 10 a.m. Geneva time, 9 a.m. GMT Thursday, 20 July 2017
The report will contain the latest data on the AIDS epidemic, which will include the new numbers of people on antiretroviral treatment, people living with HIV, new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. It will also give detailed analysis of progress towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Peter Ghys, Director, Strategic information and Evaluation Department, UNAIDS
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UNAIDS
UNHCR Press Conference
The Central Mediterranean route: working on the alternatives to dangerous journeys.
Vincent Cochetel - UNHCR Special Envoy for the Central Mediterranean Situation
Vincent Cochetel - UNHCR Special Envoy for the Central Mediterranean Situation
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UNHCR
WHO Press conference (embargoed)
Launch of the World Health Organization Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic-2017
The press briefing is embargoed until 7 p.m. Geneva time on Wednesday,19 July 2017
This new report provides the latest evidence on the global tobacco epidemic and efforts by countries to protect people from the harms of tobacco by implementing key control measures.
The official launch of the report will take place in New York on 19 July.
A copy of the report – embargoed until July 19 at 7 p.m. GVA time – can be obtained by contacting Paul Garwood from the WHO Department of Communications on garwoodp@who.int
Dr Vinayak Prasad, head, WHO tobacco control programme Dr Kerstin Schotte, medical officer, WHO tobacco control programme
The press briefing is embargoed until 7 p.m. Geneva time on Wednesday,19 July 2017
This new report provides the latest evidence on the global tobacco epidemic and efforts by countries to protect people from the harms of tobacco by implementing key control measures.
The official launch of the report will take place in New York on 19 July.
A copy of the report – embargoed until July 19 at 7 p.m. GVA time – can be obtained by contacting Paul Garwood from the WHO Department of Communications on garwoodp@who.int
Dr Vinayak Prasad, head, WHO tobacco control programme Dr Kerstin Schotte, medical officer, WHO tobacco control programme
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WHO
ITU Press conference
The SDG Lab, ITU, UNICEF and WHO will present perspectives on and examples of using innovative technologies to achieve the SDGs.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are changing how the world responds to humanity’s greatest challenges. Artificial intelligence, big data, FinTech, eHealth, and digital connectivity are increasingly providing individuals around the world with access to such vitally important resources as employment opportunities, online banking and healthcare. United Nations leaders are increasingly looking to ICTs to fast-forward efforts to achieve all 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Join experts to hear their perspectives and learn about real-time examples of how innovative technology is being used for social good—timed to coincide with the High Level Political Forum in New York City, during which progress on several SDGs is being assessed and 44 countries will present their national voluntary reviews.
SDG Lab will highlight the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), taking place in New York City, 10-19 July 2017, and the critical role of ICTs and ITU to support the achievement of the SDGs.
UNICEF will present the latest information on how innovative tech is being used to provide “children on the move” and those left behind by emergencies with access to education.
WHO will present its newest eHealth for Africa initiative.
ITU will launch the timely report Fast-forward progress: Leveraging tech to achieve the Global Goals, in which 27 UN and INGO heads share their perspectives on how and why “ICTs for SDGs” is critical.
The press conference will be broadcast live on webtv.un.org
Nadia Isler, Head, SDG Lab Geneva Sally Burnheim, Chief, Advocacy and Innovative Partnerships, UNICEF Dr Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti, Regional Director for Africa, WHO Phillipa Biggs, Senior Policy Analyst, ITU
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are changing how the world responds to humanity’s greatest challenges. Artificial intelligence, big data, FinTech, eHealth, and digital connectivity are increasingly providing individuals around the world with access to such vitally important resources as employment opportunities, online banking and healthcare. United Nations leaders are increasingly looking to ICTs to fast-forward efforts to achieve all 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Join experts to hear their perspectives and learn about real-time examples of how innovative technology is being used for social good—timed to coincide with the High Level Political Forum in New York City, during which progress on several SDGs is being assessed and 44 countries will present their national voluntary reviews.
SDG Lab will highlight the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), taking place in New York City, 10-19 July 2017, and the critical role of ICTs and ITU to support the achievement of the SDGs.
UNICEF will present the latest information on how innovative tech is being used to provide “children on the move” and those left behind by emergencies with access to education.
WHO will present its newest eHealth for Africa initiative.
ITU will launch the timely report Fast-forward progress: Leveraging tech to achieve the Global Goals, in which 27 UN and INGO heads share their perspectives on how and why “ICTs for SDGs” is critical.
The press conference will be broadcast live on webtv.un.org
Nadia Isler, Head, SDG Lab Geneva Sally Burnheim, Chief, Advocacy and Innovative Partnerships, UNICEF Dr Matshidiso Rebecca Moeti, Regional Director for Africa, WHO Phillipa Biggs, Senior Policy Analyst, ITU
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ITU
Joint WHO-UNICEF embargoed press conference
WHO and UNICEF release new estimates on water, sanitation and hygiene
Embargoed 13 July 2017: Not for publication, broadcast, or transmission before 00.01 GMT
Maria Neira, Director, Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health, WHO Bruce Gordon, Coordinator, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, WHO Sanjay Wijesekera, Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, UNICEF (connecting via videoconference)
The embargoed report and press release will be available on a password protected site as of Friday 7 July in the afternoon http://www.who.int/media/embargo/en/
To receive the login and password please contact Nada Osseiran, osseirann@who.int or Kimberly Chriscaden, chriscadenk@who.int.
Embargoed 13 July 2017: Not for publication, broadcast, or transmission before 00.01 GMT
Maria Neira, Director, Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health, WHO Bruce Gordon, Coordinator, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, WHO Sanjay Wijesekera, Chief of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, UNICEF (connecting via videoconference)
The embargoed report and press release will be available on a password protected site as of Friday 7 July in the afternoon http://www.who.int/media/embargo/en/
To receive the login and password please contact Nada Osseiran, osseirann@who.int or Kimberly Chriscaden, chriscadenk@who.int.
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WHO
UNHCR-UNICEF-IRC Press Conference
UNHCR, UNICEF and IRC to issue a Roadmap that paves the way for better treatment of refugee and migrant children arriving in Europe without their parents or care givers
Diane Goodman, Deputy Director of UNHCR’s Europe Bureau Annalisa Brusati, Senior Child Protection Advisor, IRC David McLoughlin, UNICEF’s Deputy Director for Europe and Central Asia
Diane Goodman, Deputy Director of UNHCR’s Europe Bureau Annalisa Brusati, Senior Child Protection Advisor, IRC David McLoughlin, UNICEF’s Deputy Director for Europe and Central Asia
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UNHCR