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Note No. 5738

JOHANNESBURG WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: MEDIA LOGISTICS GUIDE

22/07/2002
Press Release
Note No. 5738


Note to Correspondents


JOHANNESBURG WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:


MEDIA LOGISTICS GUIDE


The United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) will be held from 26 August to 4 September 2002 at the Sandton Convention Centre (SCC), which is approximately 45 minutes from the Johannesburg International Airport by car, and 20 minutes from the centre of Johannesburg.


The address is:

Sandton Convention Centre

Maude Street

Sandton, Johannesburg

South Africa


The followingenclosed information is designed to provided preliminary information to assist media planning to cover the Summit.  Updates containing additional information will be issued in the forthcoming weeks.


Rushmans has been appointed by the local organising company, JOWSCO, to managemedia logistics for the Summit. Ourrole includes liaising with all media representatives,ensuring that your requirements are considered and assisting in the management of media facilities.


A major objective is to inform and consult with media organisations during the run up to the Summit – with the aim of ensuring the best possible media facilities for your work in Johannesburg.

To this end, the enclosed information is designed to provide preliminary information to assist your planning. Updates containing additional information will be issued in the forthcoming weeks.

Accreditation


Media accreditationforthe World Summit on Sustainable Development is available fromthe United Nations.  An application form with instructions is available at www.johannesburgsummit.org/html/media_info/logistical_matters.html.


Until 16 August, arrangements to receive accreditation should be made by contacting:


Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit

Department of Public Information

Room S-250

New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.

Fax:  (1-212) 963-4642

Telephone: (1-212) 963-7164 / 5934

E-mail: lecca@un.org


From 19 August, media accreditation will be available on site at the Accreditation Centre near the Sandton Convention Centre.

The SCC media centre is the main media facility for the Summit, run and managed by the United Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI). The media centre is located on lower level 2 of the SCC.


Media Centre

Work Facilities

TheMedia Centre is located on the Exhibition level of the Sandton Convention Centre.  The media entrance is on Alice Lane,on the opposite side of the main entrance to the SCC building.


During the Summit, media will have free access to the Media Centre.  At certain times, access for media to some other parts of the building will be restricted because of space or security considerations.  Coverage in restricted areas will be arranged on a "pool" basis and media will be escorted to restricted areas by United Nations staff,as needed.


SCC mediThe Media Centre will provide the full range of media facilities normally available at any large United Nations conference.  It will bea centre is the main media facility for the Summit, organized  run and managed by staff of the United Nations Department of Public Information(UNDPI).  The media centre is located on lower level 2 of the SCC.The facilities will be available starting 23 August to all media accredited to cover the WSSD.  The Media Centre will be open 24 hours daily. Specific facilities include:


The Bullpen


This area will provide several types of facilities for the print and electronic media to follow the conference, including facilities to record entire programmes or segments of the proceedings through audio and video drops.  Media will be able to transmit reports by phone, fax, computers, plug and play high-speed Internet connections, ISDN, landlines, satellite and fibre. 


The Bullpen will house 500 work spaces, available free of charge on a strictly first-come, first-served basis.  Each work space will have an analog telephone with prepaid international access available and a power point for laptops.  Fifty work spaces will have computers that will be available on a first-come, first-served non-exclusive basis.  Additional facilities will be available on a commercial basis subject to availability and prior arrangement.  Work spaces in the Bullpen may not be reserved.


There will be five large screens in the Bullpen area to allow journalists to follow meetings, press conferences, arrivals, etc, as well as an information display channel.  Sixteen channels of sound will be available via infrared receivers.  These will include seven sound channels for the plenary in the following languages:  Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. There will also be video (PAL)and audio distributionplug-in boxes, where broadcasters can make live recordings of the pool feeds.  For details see below under “Pool Feeds”.

This area will house 500 work spaces, available free of charge on a strictly first come, first served basis50 spaces will contain a Local Area Networked PC, with monitor and keyboard and an analogue telephone line, operated on a bureau system with a calling card (available for sale in the media centre).

The remaining 450 positions will contain an analogue telephone line only, operated on the bureau system as above.


NOTE TO THANDI & KEVIN: COULD YOU PLEASE CONFIRM THESE FIGURES, AS HANS HAS GIVEN ME DIFFERENT NUMBERS OF LINES.


Note: power sockets for laptop plug ins?

Note: connectors


Note:  South African standard plug adapters and modem connectors will not be available for sale in the Media Centre.  So please bring these with you.  Journalists should also consider bringing mini-plug and telephone “Y” adapters for use with the IR receivers (for recording) and desktop telephones (for laptops or hybrids).  Audio drops will be in XLR format and video will be BNC.


Additional Workspace

NOTE TO KEVIN: CAN YOU CONFIRM THIS? WILL THE POST OFFICE KIOSK HAVE CONNECTORS AND ADAPTERS FOR SALE IN THE LIBRARY? IF YOU WOULD PREFER, I WILL HAPPILY CALL YOUR CONTACT TO ASK


A limited amount of private workspace will be available for rental on a cost recovery basis in the centre.  Additional working space will be available at the Sandton Library, 500 metres from the SCC.  Support services will be available but limited at the Library.


The South African Government has appointed the Johannesburg World Summit Company (JOWSCO) and Rushmans Limited, to assist with logistical matters for the Summit.


Rental space may be requested by e-mail to Ms. Mandy Keegan at mkeegan@rushmans.com.  Requests for space must be received by 24 July.Friday 12thJuly.


Additional Facilities


Broadcast technical facilities supplied by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will be available in the Media Centre.  See details under “TV Coverage”.


Telecommunications -– South Africa Telkom will provide telecommunications facilities.


Additional Direct dial and International Direct Dial lines:  These will be available on a commercial basis.  Please note that international organizations must book their lines through their local PTT.

Facsimile Machines -- facsimile machines will be available on a commercial basis.


Post office and courier services will be available.


Media Information The United


The United Nations Department of Public Information will staff a Media Information Office to provide informationto journalists on background and on the record.


United Nations staff can facilitate interviews with Summit officials and experts before and during the Summit.  Please contact the United Nations Department of Public Information at telephone: +1-212-963-9495 until 16 August, thereafter at telephone: +1-917-815-0011; or by e-mail to: mediainfo@un.org.  Please note that during the Summit, television crews may need to be accompanied by a United Nations Liaison Officer for interview assignments.


Pre-Summit Media Briefing


A pre-Summit briefing will be held on Sunday, 25 August, in the early afternoon in the press conference room at the SCC Media Centre.  All journalists accredited to cover the Summit are invited to attend.  The briefing will cover logistics as well as substantive information about the Summit.  It will be held in English with interpretation into French and Spanish.


Press Conferences


Daily press briefings by the Spokeswoman for the Summit will be held at

12 noonin the press conference room located at the Media Centre.


This room will also be used for other press conferences. The list of press conferences will be announced daily in the Media Centre and in the daily Summit Journal, and will be posted at www.johannesburgsummit.org/,the Summit coverage Web site.


Visual Coverage in Plenary Hall


Governments’official photographers and official television crews will have an opportunity, on a rotating basis, to cover the speech of their head of State, head of Government or head of delegation, from set positions in the Plenary Hall. Owing to space limitations, they may not remain to cover other speeches.  A limited number of still photographers, escorted by United Nations liaison staff, will also be allowed to take photographs from the Plenary Hall.  These operations will be coordinated from the Media Liaison Office in the Media Centre.


Arrangements for Coverage of Bilateral Meetings


Photo opportunities will be available for bilateral meetings between heads of State and Government and other high officials that are open for coverage. Media representatives covering these meetings will be asked to assemble at the Media Liaison Office in the Media Centre, from which point a United Nations Liaison Officer will escort them to the location. A schedule of bilateral meetings will be issued daily.

Information from plenary sessions will be produced and available from the UN desk as well as on the UNDPI website at www.johannesburgsummit.org

Further detailed information to follow


THANDI/KEVIN – SHALL WE EXPAND ON THIS?

Television CoveragePool Feeds


The South African Government has appointed the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) as Official Broadcast Partner with the United Nations.


As host broadcaster for the United Nations Summit, the SABC will provide broadcast and production services and facilities in the Broadcast Village located inside the Media Centre.  The Broadcast Village will be open from 23 August to

6 September.


The SABC will:


-- Support the United Nations TV and radio services by pProviding, under United Nations direction,epool feeds of United Nations meetings such as the plenary, the roundtable discussions by world leaders, press conferences and other events;

 ; Support the United Nations TV and Radio services

--   Provide commercial broadcast facilities and production services. (see separate rate card)


Booking Broadcast Services and Production Facilities

Satellite and TV and Radio facilities:  Lucia Fourie, email: fouriel@sabc.co.za

ISDN lines, IDD phones and lines (SA address): Hans Lombard, africa01@telkom.co.za ISDN lines, IDD phones and lines (international address): Elias Msiza, msizaae@telkom.co.za.

For further information please consult the attached document from SABC.


Pool Feeds


Four free   pool feeds will be available in the Media Centre.  These will include coverage of:


-- Plenary


-- OtherUnited Nations meetingsand events


-- Press conferences


-- Single main programme (composite general events channel)Full membership session


Audio feeds forom these channels will be available at plug in points in the Media Centre, free of charge.  For the plenary, audio feeds to the plug-ins will be in floor plus five languages.  On the other pool feeds, two audio channels will be available.  Recordings in other languages can be made if booked in advance.


Pool feeds into the rental space booths will be available free of charge, but there may be some associated cabling costs.  Additional details are available upon request.


All video material will be provided in PAL format (Beta SP standard, DVC Pro on advance request).


Pool feeds will be available in recorded format afterwards, at a handling charge.


IZAK – WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD TO/AMEND THIS?

Opening Day


For the opening day of the Summit (26 August) and the opening day of the heads of State/Governmentsegment (2 September), access to the Plenary Hall will be restricted due to special security measures and space limitations.


A limited number of tickets for seats in the press gallery will be issuedto media representatives who wish to be present in the Plenary Hall.  These tickets will be available from the Media Liaison Office in the Media Centre.


All visual media coverage of the arrival of heads of State and Government and of the opening of the Plenary will be done by selected media pools.  Crews will be escorted by United Nations Media Liaison staff.  Pool coverage of arrivals will be fed on a United Nations programme channel for viewing and recording in the Media Centre.  Members of the pools should gather at the Media Liaison office, in the Media Centre, an hour before the event to be escorted by a Media Liaison Officer to the VIP arrival area and the Plenary Hall.


United Nations Meetings Coverage and Copies of Statements forPress


The United Nations will provide summaries in English and French of all open meetings of the Summit, including the heads of State and Government round table discussions.  These will be available in the Media Centre from the Documents counter.  They will also be made available electronically on the Summit coverage Web site: www.johannesburgsummit.org/.  Copies of the statements made byheads of State, heads of Government andheads of delegation,will also be provided as these are made available bydelegations.


Live Web Coverage

The United Nations will provide live visual and audio Web coverage of the Summit, including the statements by heads of State and Government.  In addition, the daily schedule of events, daily news highlights, radio news, photographs, documents, statements, summaries of press conferences, press releases and other information will be posted “as live” throughout the Summit.  The Summit coverage Web site is: www.johannesburgsummit.org.

The JOWSCO website will be updated with sessioninformation on a regular basis, as well as including information regarding parallel events, other venues, etc. See www.joburgsummit2002.com

More detailed information to follow.


South African GovernmentWeb site UN Website


The Web site maintained by JOWSCO, the South African organizingcompany, will be updated on a regular basis, and will include information regarding the Civil Society Forum and other parallel events.  Please see www.joburgsummit2002.com.

NOTE: SHALL WE ASK UN TO INPUT INTO THIS?

Media Facilities at Other Venues


Civil Society Global Forum -- NASREC


The Civil Society Global Forum is located at NASREC Expo Centre, approximately 25 kilometres from the Sandton Convention Centre.  This parallel event, organized by and for non-governmental organizations, will be held from

19 August to 4 September.  Details about this event are available from www.worldsummit.org.za.


Media facilities are available at the Global Forum.  For details please contact mkeegan@rushmans.com for space requirements and fouriel@sabc.co.za for technical facilities.


Ubuntu Village


The Ubuntu Village, organized by the South African Government, will be a service and recreational hub for participants in the World Summit.  It is located at the Wanderers Complex, approx. 5 kilometres from the Sandton Convention Centre. It will be open from 17 August to 7 September.


Media facilities will be available at the Ubuntu Village.  with a broadcast centre with bookable facilities and a media centre with a small bullpen and bookable space on a cost recovery basis. Please contact mkeegan@rushmans.com for space requirements and fouriel@sabc.co.za for technical facilities.


The WaterDome


The WaterDome is an exhibition and discussion forum focusing on water-related issues.  Media facilities will be available at the WaterDome, which will be open from 28 August to 3 September, at the Dome in Northgate, Johannesburg. More information is available from the Web site www.waterdome.net.


For other parallel events please check the South African Government Web site at www.joburgsummit2002.com.

Please see the attached SABC information guide for broadcast services, rate card and bookings procedures.


Bookings for technical facilities in the SCC media centre should be made to Lucia Fourie by email at: fouriel@sabc.co.za


Accommodation


The South African Government has appointed Global Destination Management Company (DMC) to manage accommodation and travel for the WSSD and the other events being held in Johannesburg.


Bookings are via the DMC Web site: www.wssddmc.com; Telephone: 27-11-4634300, fax: 27-11-4637878.


It is advisable to book your accommodation immediately.


Transport

There will be transport available from the Johannesburg International Airport and between the WSSD and other venues.  Details are available from the South African Government Web site. www.joburgsummit2002.com.


For further information please contact the United Nations Department of Public Information at telephone: +1-212-963-9495 until 16 August, thereafter at telephone: +1-917-815-0011; or by e-mail to: mediainfo@un.org.


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