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Accréditation des médias
Veuillez noter que la date limite d'accréditation des médias est fixée au 10 mai.
Les représentants des médias peuvent demander une accréditation en suivant les instructions disponibles sur le site du Groupe des accréditations et de la liaison avec les médias. Les candidats devront présenter une lettre d'affectation de leur organisation, des échantillons de leur travail et une pièce d'identité délivrée par le gouvernement.
L'accréditation des médias sera ouverte du 1er mars au 10 mai 2024. Tous les représentants des médias doivent faire une demande d'accréditation à l'avance car il n'y aura pas d'accréditation sur place.
Les demandes pour les médias des délégations, y compris les journalistes et les photographes et vidéastes officiels, doivent être soumises par les missions et les organisations enregistrées dans le système eRegistration, qui est disponible sur le portail e-deleGATE [EN]. Tous les médias des délégations doivent être inscrits par le biais du système eRegistration, car il n'y aura pas d'accréditation sur place. Les instructions sont disponibles dans le guide d’inscription pour les laissez-passer des Médias [PDF en anglais].
Les questions relatives à l'accréditation des médias doivent être adressées au Groupe des accréditations et de liaison avec les médias : malu@un.org ou +1-212-963-6934.
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Newsletter
Photo Contest
2024 Photo Competition for UN World Oceans Day
This free competition is open to the public and explores the five thematic categories open for submission. The categories are purposefully broad to encourage photographers’ interpretations and artistic visions. The 2024 Competition will feature a category on Small Island Developing States, helping to mark the 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States. This category offers entrants the chance to have their images featured in materials for the Conference, to be held in Antigua and Barbuda from 27-30 May 2024.
The competition is free and open for entries between 1 March and 7 April 2024. Winners will be announced during the live broadcast of UN World Oceans Day 2024 on 7 June 2024.
The 2024 Photo Competition for UN World Oceans Day is coordinated in collaboration between the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS), DivePhotoGuide (DPG), Oceanic Global, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), the United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UN OHRLLS), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and Nausicaa.
Thank you to Dive Photo Guide for their ongoing support of the UN World Oceans Day Photo Competition.
More information on the competition is available here: https://unworldoceansday.org/photo-competition/
Fellowship
Voice the Future SIDS Journalism Campaign
Introduction
The future of Small Island Developing States (SIDS), espoused by SIDS, must be based on “resilient prosperity.” The “Voice the Future SIDS Journalism Campaign.” a drumbeat supporting this ethos, is a United Nations initiative designed to promote SIDS based reporting, and to attract both developing and accomplished journalists from SIDS member countries to cover the pivotal Fourth International Conference on SIDS (SIDS4), scheduled for 27-30 May 2024 in Antigua and Barbuda.
This initiative recognizes the critical role journalism plays in shaping the sustainable development narrative, including shinning a spotlight on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by SIDS, by emphasizing issues such as climate change, disaster risk reduction, access to finance, sustainable tourism, economic transformation etc. The initiative is spear-headed by the United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS) and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
Experience with the SAMOA Pathway, the predecessor to the new SIDS agenda, showed that the SAMOA Pathway remained scantly visible to the very SIDS communities it sought to serve. Where there was coverage, it was mainly through the United Nations or global media entities with very little available through SIDS based media outlets. Enhanced journalistic focus can elevate coverage of the urgent development issues of critical importance to SIDS, inform policy, attract investment, and foster international cooperation. There is a dire need for increased media representation specific to SIDS that articulates these issues with cultural insight and local knowledge. The Voice the Future SIDS Journalism campaign seeks to capitalize on the Fourth SIDS International Conference to promote wider coverage of SIDS development issues by SIDS based media including the new agenda for SIDS development, the 2030 Agenda and SDGs.
Aims and Objectives
The overarching goal of the “Voice the Future SIDS Journalism Campaign” is to enhance the quality and reach of SIDS sustainable development-related reporting.
Specific objectives include:
- To select a cadre of journalists with a passion for highlighting SIDS sustainable development issues
- To promote in-depth, knowledgeable, and culturally nuanced coverage of the Fourth International Conference on SIDS and other SIDS related issues.
- To facilitate the building of a network of SIDS-focused journalists who can continue to share knowledge and coverage on SIDS sustainable development matters beyond the conference.
Expected Outcomes
In the short term, the initiative aims to generate quality SIDS reporting; a series of high-caliber articles and reports etc., before, during and after the Fourth SIDS International Conference that capture the essence and urgency of SIDS' sustainable development issues.
Long-term outcomes include the establishment of a dedicated stream of SIDS-centric news content and the fostering of a robust network of journalists highly engaged in SIDS sustainable development issues, contributing to sustained international, regional and local awareness and advocacy on what is at stake for SIDS in relation to their sustainable development, in the context of the new SIDS agenda, and the 2030 Agenda and SDGs.
How to Apply
Any journalist who meets the eligibility criteria can apply for this fellowship by 10 April 2024, 11:59 p.m. EDT, using this link: https://bit.ly/sids4journalists
Documentation
Please find the Terms and Conditions here
Please find a full concept note here
SIDS4 one-page overview here
Call for submissions here
Branding
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Meeting Coverage
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