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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.
The crisis in north-eastern Nigeria and its impact in the region.
Robert Piper, UN Assistant Secretary-General, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel George Okoth-Obbo, Assistant High Commissioner (Operations), UNHCR Daouda Touré, Humanitarian Coordinator, Nigeria
Press Conference by the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Symposium on "Religions Together for Humanitarian Action - the special role of faith-based actors in reaching out to victims of armed conflicts" (organized in cooperation with the UN secretariat of the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit).
H.E. Albrecht Freiherr von BOESELAGER, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Order Malta Dr. Jemilah MAHMOOD, Chief of Secretariat of the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) H.E. Franco FRATTINI, President of the Italian Society for International Organisation & Former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Dominique, Prince de LA ROCHEFOUCAULD-MONTBEL, Minister of Health and International Cooperation
The illicit tobacco trade supplies an estimated 580 billion cigarettes annually, about 10% of total supply, creating major health, economic and security concerns around the world.
In the lead-up to World No Tobacco Day on 31 May, the World Health Organization is calling on countries to combat this trade by adopting the Protocol to Eliminate the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products. The Protocol, a supplementary treaty to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), has so far been adopted by seven countries. 40 are needed for the Protocol to come into force.
Dr Douglas Bettcher, Director of the WHO’s Department for the Prevention of Noncommunicable Diseases Dr Vera da Costa e Silva, head of the WHO FCTC Secretariat
Dr Aylward will provide an update on Ebola - including information about decisions taken at the World Health Assembly
Dr Bruce Aylward, WHO Assistant Director-General for Emergencies
Health Systems and early recovery in Ebola affected countries.
Dr Delanyo Dovlo , Director of Health Systems Strengthening, WHO Regional Office for Africa Dr Marie-Paule Kieny, WHO Assistant Director-General for Health Systems and Innovation
Achieving universal health coverage for the largest refugee population on earth: Palestine Refugees
Dr Asaad Ramlawi, Palestinian Deputy Minister of Health Dr Seita Akihiro, UNRWA Health Director & WHO Special Representative
OHCHR Press Conference (Committee against Torture)
Concluding Observations on New Zealand, Republic of the Congo, Romania, Luxembourg, Spain, Serbia, Colombia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Claudio Grossman (Chair) Jens Modvig Alessio Bruni George Tugushi Felice Gaer
OHCHR Press Conference (Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination)
Concluding Observations on France, Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sudan, Germany, Denmark
Jose Francisco Cali Tzay (Chair) Anastasia Crickley Ion Diaconu Melhem Khalaf Carlos Vazquez