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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.
Press Conference by the Independent Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic to the Human Rights Council
Launch of the latest report by the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic to the Human Rights Council.
This report, covering the period of 10 January 2015 to 10 July 2015, will detail recent findings on serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law documented in the armed conflict, analyzing, in particular, their impact on a variety of specifically targeted communities and groups in the armed conflict. The Commissioners will also brief the media on their latest activities. Mr. Paulo Pinheiro, Chairperson/Member, Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic Ms. Karen Koning AbuZayd, Member of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic Ms. Carla del Ponte, Member of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic Mr. Vitit Muntarbhorn, Member of the Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic
Cluster Munition Monitor 2015 Report Launch
Welcome and Introduction: Mr. Jarmo Sareva, Director, UNIDIR Overview of Report Findings: Ms. Mary Wareham, Advocacy Director, Arms Division, Human Rights Watch and ban policy editor for Cluster Munition Monitor 2015 Ms. Amelie Chayer, Government Liaison and Policy Manager, ICBL-CMC Mr. Loren Persi, Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor, casualties and victim assistance editor for Cluster Munition Monitor 2015
Press Conference by the Permanent Mission of Senegal
Cases of arbitrary detention in Senegal
Mr Antoine Felix Abdoulaye Diome, Law Officer of the State of Senegal H.E. Mr. Mame Baba Cisse, Ambassador of Senegal in Geneva Maître Felix Sow, Lawyer Maître Yerim Thiam, Lawyer
Presentation of the 2015 Report on UNCTAD's assistance to the Palestinian people (Embargoed 1 September 2015 at 5 p.m. GMT)
Mahmoud Elkhafif, UNCTAD, Coordinator of the Assistance to the Palestinian People Randa Jamal, UNCTAD, Economic Affairs Officer
Release of El Niño Update.
Maxx Dilley, Director, Climate Prediction and Adaptation Branch, WMO David Carlson, Director, World Climate Research Programme Rupa Kumar Kolli, Chief, World Climate Applications and Services Division, WMO
Vaccine Hesitancy
In a series of papers published today in the special WHO-edited issue of the journal “Vaccine,” experts review the role of vaccine hesitancy in limiting vaccine coverage and explore strategies to address it. Vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccination services. The issue is complex and context specific, varying across time, place and vaccines. It is influenced by factors such as complacency, convenience and confidence. Dr Phillippe Duclos, WHO Department of Vaccines
World Humanitarian Day 2015: WHO honours health workers, calls for their protection.
Ahead of World Humanitarian Day 2015, WHO is drawing attention to the continued attacks on health staff and health facilities during conflicts or humanitarian crises. During 2014 alone, WHO received reports of 372 attacks in 32 countries on health workers resulting in 603 deaths and 958 injuries. In addition to World Humanitarian Day on 19 August 2015, WHO will launch an online platform to recognise the efforts of health workers and their dedication. Dr Rudi Coninx, Coordinator, Policy Practice and Evaluation, WHO Department of Emergency Risk Management & Humanitarian Response. Erin Maura Kenney, Technical Officer, Stop Attacks on Health Care Workers, WHO Department of Emergency Risk Management and Humanitarian Response.