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Los medios de comunicación pueden solicitar acreditaciones de prensa permanentes o temporales para sus corresponsales para cubrir la gama de actividades que tienen lugar en la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas en Ginebra, desde reuniones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos y conversaciones de paz hasta otras conferencias y eventos importantes.
Los corresponsales acreditados participan en conferencias de prensa quincenales presididas por el portavoz de la ONU en Ginebra y a las que asisten los portavoces de los organismos y programas especializados de la ONU con sede en Ginebra. Los corresponsales también tienen acceso a conferencias de prensa programadas, replanteos y sesiones informativas casi a diario.
El Servicio de Información de la ONU publica regularmente comunicados de prensa y resúmenes de reuniones importantes que tienen lugar en Ginebra, incluidas las sesiones del Consejo de Derechos Humanos, los comités de derechos humanos y la Conferencia de Desarme.
Las instalaciones para los medios incluyen espacios de trabajo gratuitos o alquilados y acceso a estudios y servicios de radio y televisión, según disponibilidad.
OHCHR Press Conference (Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances)
The UN Working Group will provide an update on the status of enforced disappearance throughout the world. The Chair will present the annual report of the Working Group, the reports on the visit to the Western Balkans, the follow-up reports on the recommendations made upon past visits to Mexico and Timor Leste as well as the thematic Study on Enforced Disappearance and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Ariel Dulitzky, Chair, Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
Embargoed press briefing: WHO and UNICEF report “ Achieving the Malaria MDG Target: Reversing the Incidence of Malaria 2000-2015”.
All information in this report is strictly embargoed until 17 September 2015, 01:01 CEST (Geneva), 00:01 BST (London) A new report from WHO and UNICEF shows that the rate of new malaria cases has dropped by 37 per cent over the past 15 years and malaria mortality has fallen by 60 per cent, achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reversing the incidence of the disease by 2015. The findings will be revealed on 17 September at an event at the UK House of Commons by WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan and Secretary of State, Justine Greening. On the same day, the journal Nature publishes new findings from the Malaria Atlas Project – a WHO Collaborating Centre based at the University of Oxford— quantifying the effectiveness of malaria control efforts such as insecticide treated nets across Africa. Dr. Pedro Alonso, Director of WHO's Global Malaria Programme Dr. Mark Young, Senior Health Specialist, UNICEF
The Special Rapporteur reports on his visits to Burundi and Sri Lanka, together with his thematic report elaborating on main elements of a State policy aiming at the prevention of circles of mass violence.
Mr. Pablo de Greiff, Special Rapporteur on The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence (transitional justice)
UNCTAD Secretary-General proposes four action packages to eradicate global poverty.
Publication of the Report of the Secretary-General of UNCTAD to UNCTAD XIV (Embargo: 14 September 2015 at 1:00 p.m. GMT) Mukhisa Kituyi, UNCTAD Secretary-General
“Saving more lives and improving the health of women, children and adolescents – a new global strategy for 2030”
On Monday, 14 September, the British Medical Journal is publishing, Towards a new Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s, and Adolescents’ Health, a special supplement written by global health experts, highlighting the critical actions and investments that will have the greatest impact on the health of these populations. The briefing offers an opportunity for journalists to discuss with key WHO experts issues in women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health and hear an overview of the progress that has been made in 15 years to reduce maternal and child mortality through the Millennium Development Goals. Hear about the lessons learnt, the new evidence and focus on critical population groups, such as adolescents and women and children living in fragile and conflict settings, and the renewed Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health. Dr Flavia Bustreo, Assistant Director-General, Family, Women’s and Children’s Health, World Health Organization Dr Marleen Temmerman, Director, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization
Press Conference by the SRSG for Migration and Development
Current migration and asylum issues worldwide and the UN role.
Peter Sutherland, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Migration and Development