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The Centre for NGOs at the Palais des Nations is at the disposal of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The Centre is located in rooms A.561 to A.567, Building A, level 5 (view map of the Palais).
The Centre is comprised of computers with public WIFI (room A.567 and A.565), a reading area (room A.561), and a meeting room.
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The Centre for NGOs meeting space is reserved for the use of NGOs in Consultative Status with ECOSOC. Participants of meetings held in the Centre for NGOs must be in possession of a grounds pass for the Palais des Nations.
The Centre for NGOs meeting room is a semi-private meeting space in room A.563 for private meetings of up to 10 people. These meetings must be in line with the United Nations purposes and objectives, as defined in the Charter, and must be strictly non-commercial. The meeting area cannot be made available for NGOs to conduct their own organizational business or advance their own purposes and aims. An NGO organizing a meeting in the Centre is exclusively responsible for its meeting.
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Yes. Please refer to this page.
- Check out our step-by-step guide for meeting organizers.
- Send us by email the booking request form and submit a detailed programme/agenda and a concept note at least 6 weeks prior to the planned date of the meeting.
- We will check for availability of rooms and will revert to you soon.
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The NGO Liaison Unit does not provide funding or financial support of any kind. Please visit the website of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) at http://www.un.org/democracyfund.
We recommend that NGOs wishing to collaborate with the United Nations on various projects contact the national offices of the UN Specialized Agencies, Funds and Programmes (UNDP, UNICEF, UNEP, UNESCO, FAO, UN Women, UNAIDS, etc). The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) remains the primary body for providing orientation at a national level in your activities with the United Nations.
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In case of a medical emergency of a conference participant, the Security Control Center can be contacted at +41 22 917 21 12 or a UN Geneva Security Officer can be informed. The emergency number 112 can also be called from a fixed phone.
Participants can also contact the Medical Service for advice at +41 22 917 28 07 (nurses) or +41 22 917 25 20 (reception). These numbers are not for emergencies, as there may be moments when the phone cannot be answered. You may also contact the nurses by email: unognurses@un.org.
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In case of a medical emergency of a conference participant, the Security Control Center can be contacted at +41 22 917 21 12 or a UN Geneva Security Officer can be informed. The emergency number 112 can also be called from a fixed phone.
Participants can also contact the Medical Service for advice at +41 22 917 28 07 (nurses) or +41 22 917 25 20 (reception). These numbers are not for emergencies, as there may be moments when the phone cannot be answered. You may also contact the nurses by email: unognurses@un.org.
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Conference participants have access to a space in the E-Building, ground floor (on the same level as the Cafeteria, near the offices of UNTV) to pursue religious practice.
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Conference participants have access to a space in the E-Building, ground floor (on the same level as the Cafeteria, near the offices of UNTV) to pursue religious practice.
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A dedicated room for nursing mothers is available in the E-building, third floor, room E.3054-2. It also contains a changing table for babies. Conference participants who need to access the room, should contact the Security at +41 22 917 29 00 and ask them to open the door remotely.
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A dedicated room for nursing mothers is available in the E-building, third floor, room E.3054-2. It also contains a changing table for babies. Conference participants who need to access the room, should contact the Security at +41 22 917 29 00 and ask them to open the door remotely.
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Tours can be booked online. As tour capacities are limited, please make sure to book early.