*[Enwl-eng] CRIC17 Press Accreditation Starts Today Ends 10 January2019

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UNCCD Media Advisory: CRIC 17 Media registration kicks off
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Media Advisory: CRIC 17 Media registration kicks off

Online accreditation for CRIC 17 starts today and ends 10 January.

The online registration and accreditation of media representatives covering the Seventeenth Session of the Committee for the Review of Implementation of the Convention (CRIC17) starts today and ends 10 January 2019. CRIC 17 will take place on 28-30 January 2019 in Georgetown, Guyana.

Scientists, government and civil society representatives from around the world will recommend actions to reverse land degradation based on a report that assesses the global extent of land degradation, prepared using new data gathered during the last 2 years. This is the first time Parties to the Convention have compiled a report using data collected using a uniform methodology, in terms of the indicators measured and the technology used.

Media participants are invited to cover the meeting. No fees are charged to attend or cover the meeting, but accreditation is required. To apply for your accreditation, click on this link.<https://reg.unog.ch/event/27508/>

To complete the online application for accreditation, a passport size photograph, a valid press card, a letter from the media organization sponsoring the journalist(s), and copies of the passport (a must for foreign journalists) or national identity card for the locally based journalists must also be uploaded. Original copies of these documents must be presented at the Conference in January in order to get the badge to access the Conference premises.

Additional information regarding media participation in UNCCD events is available on the UNCCD website at: <https://www.unccd.int/convention/committee-review-implementation-convention-cric/cric17-28-30-january-2019-georgetown>

A press kit with additional information will be available online from 14 December 2018.

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For more information about the Conference contact:
Ms Wagaki Wischnewski
UN Convention to Combat Desertification
wwisch...@unccd.int

Mr Royden James
Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission
rja...@glsc.gov.gy



 
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