NOTE TO CORRESPONDENTS MEDIA ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPECIAL SESSION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF AGENDA 21
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NOTE TO CORRESPONDENTS MEDIA ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPECIAL SESSION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF AGENDA 21
19970610The special session of the General Assembly to review and appraise the implementation of Agenda 21, the programme of action adopted by the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York from 23 to 27 June. The buildings will be closed to the public during this period and access will be restricted to those persons who are accredited and wearing a United Nations grounds pass.
The Accreditation Centre will be located at 866 UN Plaza (48th Street east of First Avenue), on the 6th floor of the Alcoa Building. The Centre will be open from 9 to 27 June. Its office hours, from 9 to 20 June, are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The working hours from 21 June until the conclusion of the special session will be announced at a later date. The Centre will also be open on the weekend of 21 and 22 June. From 22 to 24 June, the Centre will be open after the regular working hours, as required.
Those correspondents already possessing a valid United Nations grounds pass will not need additional accreditation for the special session. All others must apply for accreditation as follows: applications may be made in advance by completing a form available from the Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit, room S-250, tel. (212) 963-6934; fax: (212) 963-4642, or at the Accreditation Centre.
All members of the press corps accompanying Heads of State, Heads of Government or heads of delegation must complete an application form for accreditation. That form must be attached to an official letter from the permanent mission concerned, addressed to the Chief, Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit, Media Division, Department of Public Information (DPI). The letter must list the names of the media representatives with their functional titles and affiliation.
After arrival in New York, all members of the press corps accompanying the Head of State, Head of Government or head of delegation must present themselves to the Accreditation Centre, where they will have their photographs
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taken and be issued a United Nations grounds pass upon presentation of their national passports.
All other media wishing to cover the special session will have a United Nations grounds pass issued at the Accreditation Centre upon presentation of a letter of assignment from their editor-in-chief, along with two pieces of photo identification (such as passport, national press credentials, police press pass, drivers license, and so on), addressed to the Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit. For security reasons, each member of the press corps will be required to wear both their United Nations grounds pass and a national press ID at all times.
Entry and Screening Procedures
The designated press entrance for the Assembly's special session will be the visitors' gate located at First Avenue and 46th Street. All media representatives will be required to present a valid United Nations grounds pass to United Nations security officers at the entrance gate. The visitors' gate will open at 7:30 a.m. Media representatives will enter the Conference Building at the first basement (1B) entrance through the North Garden doors, where personnel and equipment will be screened.
All press personnel are advised to arrive early to allow sufficient time for screening. Last-minute arrivals will encounter delays and may be further delayed should First Avenue be temporarily closed for motorcades.
Media Centre
In addition to the facilities normally available to the press on the third floor of the Secretariat Building, the ExPress Bar located on the third floor of the General Assembly building will serve as an overflow area for the press corps, particularly the official photographers and cameramen waiting to enter the booth assigned to them. This location will be equipped with a television monitor, carrying the proceedings in the Plenary Hall, telephones and electrical outlets.
The United Nations will establish a media centre for the local and visiting press corps in Conference Room 1, which will provide the following technical services:
-- Television sets carrying live proceedings on closed circuit television in English;
-- To facilitate recording of the proceedings, there will be video and audio distribution boxes with provision for language selection, with floor
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audio and full interpretation into the six official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish);
-- Paging system for general announcements to the media;
-- Telephone lines (credit cards required) and electrical outlets (110 volts) to enable journalists to use their lap-top computers with modems;
-- Documents distribution, including press releases;
-- Distribution of tickets to the Press Gallery; and
-- Typewriters.
An information desk will be staffed at all times from 23 to 27 June to assist journalists with both substantive and organizational questions.
United Nations Audio-Visual Materials
Photographs, videotapes and audiotapes are available from the United Nations. Each day during the special session, the offices which provide these services will be open from 9 a.m.
Photographs will be available to delegations for a nominal fee and to accredited correspondents free of charge. Photographs of morning speeches will be available during the afternoon of the same day; afternoon speeches, the following morning. Please direct inquiries and requests to: United Nations Photo Library, room S-805L; fax: (212) 963-1658 and tel: (212) 963-6927.
Videotapes of speeches are available for a fee in NTSC only, in VHS, U-matic (3/4"), and Betacam SP formats. Tapes ordered in advance will be available for pick-up immediately following the speech. Tapes ordered afterwards will be available by the next day. To request a videotape of a speech, contact: fax: (212) 963-3860, tel: (212) 963-7652.
Live television feeds are available through commercial carriers; contact tel. (212) 963-7650 for information.
Please note that unilateral television production services will not be available from United Nations Television during the special session.
Audio cassettes of speeches will be available, free of charge, from the United Nations Audio Library, located on the first basement concourse level (1B), in room GA-27; fax: (212) 963-3860; tel: (212) 963-9272, or 963-4186.
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Speeches are normally available in the original ("floor") language in which they were delivered. Special requests for the recording of the interpreter's version in one of the six official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) should be made in advance, and are subject to the limitations of the recording facilities.
Accredited correspondents are provided with audio cassettes of news items free of charge. Delegates may request one cassette of each speech free of charge (additional copies, back orders and other special requests are subject to charge and are handled by the Sound Recording Unit, room GA-13C, tel: (212) 963-7658.
Other Arrangements
Pool coverage: Owing to logistics and space consideration, nearly all visual media coverage will be done by selected media pools. These pools are reserved exclusively for United Nations Television, United Nations photographers, international wire services and photo agencies. In the case of print media, the United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) will notify DPI of its representative.
The official press corps accompanying a Head of State, Head of Government or a head of delegation, including the official photographer, will not be permitted to participate in these pools. The one exception will be the luncheon in which their Head of State, Head of Government or head of delegation participates, where the official photographer will be allowed to join the pool. In all instances, these pools will be accompanied by a liaison staff from DPI.
Visual coverage in General Assembly Hall: The official photographer and official television crew will have an opportunity to cover the speech of their Head of State, Head of Government or head of delegation on a rotating basis, from the visual media booths surrounding the General Assembly Hall. Owing to space limitations, they may not remain to cover the other speeches. A limited number of still photographers, escorted by DPI liaison staff, will also be allowed to take photographs from the "bridge" at the back of the General Assembly Hall during the speech. These operations will be coordinated from the third floor liaison desk.
Tickets to Press Gallery in Plenary Hall: There are 106 seats available for media representatives in the Press Gallery of the General Assembly Hall. Tickets will be distributed in the Media Centre, half an hour prior to the meeting on a first-come first-served basis.
Copies of Speeches for the Press: Delegations wishing to make the speech of their Head of State, Head of Government or head of delegation
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available to the press have been requested to provide a minimum of 150 copies to the Press Centre in Conference Room 1, located in the first basement (1B),
and 150 copies to the documents distribution counter in the third floor press area. No copying facilities will be available for these speeches.
United Nations Press Release Coverage: The DPI will provide press release coverage of open meetings of the special session. They may be obtained from the third floor documents counter and in the Media Centre. Further queries should be directed to the News Coverage and Accreditation Service, tel: (212) 963-7211 or (212) 963-2360.
Background Material: For press materials, information about the negotiations and issues, suggestions for interviews and other related assistance, contact DPI's Development and Human Rights Section, tel: (212) 963-1786, 963-6870 or 963-0353; fax: (212) 963-1186.
Briefings for Journalists: Daily briefings will be held for journalists during the special session at a time to be announced. Also scheduled, to be held from 16 to 20 June, are briefings on issues before the session. All briefings will take place in room S-226.
Arrangements for Coverage of Bilateral Meetings: Since most of the bilateral meetings will be held in the booths specially prepared for the occasion in the Chinese Lounge, those photo opportunities will take place in these booths. Media representatives covering these meetings will be asked to assemble at the third floor liaison desk, from which point they will be escorted by a liaison officer from DPI. Photo coverage will not be permitted in the case of bilaterals scheduled in other locations.
Press Conferences and Interviews: Room S-226 has been identified as the venue for press conferences during the special session. The list of press conferences will be announced daily.
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