Information for participants

Venue of the meeting

Headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00153 Rome
Italy
Tel:(+39) 06 57051
Fax:(+39) 06 570 53152
Internet: http://www.fao.org/contact-us/en/

Schedule of the meeting

The meeting will be opened at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, 17 September 2024. The schedule of the meeting is available in document (UNEP/FAO/RC/CRC.20/INF/2).

Pre-meetings of intersessional task groups and other pre-meetings will be held on Monday, 16 September 2024. The schedule of pre-meetings is available here.

Meeting documents

The provisional agenda, other pre-session documents, including the scenario note and the tentative schedule of work, are made available on the meeting documents webpage.

Language of the meeting

As per decision RC-1/6 on the establishment of the Chemical Review Committee and in line with usual arrangements, the meeting will take place in English only.

Registration and security identification

Registration to collect badges for the meeting will start at 08.00 on Monday, 16 September 2024.Please note that to receive your building pass, a valid ID document (national passport, picture identification document, picture residency card) issued by a government recognized by the United Nations is required.

To participate as an observer, please visit the Information for Admission of Observers  page:

Please contact Ms. Stéphanie Cadet (stephanie.cadet@un.org) to receive the registration form for observers and submit it to her before 16 August 2024.

Information about FAO facilities, accommodation and transportation

Information on FAO facilities, accommodation and transportation in Rome is available in the information note for participants.

Guidelines for rules of conduct for meeting participants

The attention of meeting participants is drawn to the following guidelines for rules of conduct developed:

  1. Guidelines on the use of cameras and audio/video recording devices by participants at meetings of the conferences of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions (BRS) and their subsidiary bodies;
  2. Guidelines for the participation of representatives of observers at meetings of the conferences of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions (BRS) and their subsidiary bodies;
  3. Guidelines on preventing and addressing all forms of harassment at meetings of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions.

Side events

Requests for side events should be sent to the Secretariat before 9 August 2024 by e-mail to:

Ms. Kei Ohno Woodall
E-mail: kei.ohno@un.org

If the number of requests exceeds the available slots, the organizers may be asked to combine their events or hold parallel sessions.

Preparatory briefings

A number of online briefings are being organized prior to the meeting whose schedule will be available on the meeting website. These briefings will provide an overview of the issues that will be considered at the meeting and will take place on the Webex platform. The briefings are open to all meeting participants, as well as Parties to the Rotterdam Convention, observers and stakeholders in general.

Paperless meeting

A paperless meeting has the benefit of reducing costs considerably and has a smaller carbon footprint than a traditional meeting. The paperless system makes it easier for participants to access meeting documents at all times and facilitates faster distribution of conference room papers during the meeting.

All documents will be available on internet or, upon request by e-mail only. Printed documents will not be available at the meeting.

Participants are requested to follow the requirements described below:

  • To gain access to meeting documents each participant must have a laptop computer running basic applications (Word, Excel, PDF Reader, updated antivirus software).
  • Laptops must be virus-free and pre-checked for viruses before they are brought to the meeting. Virus-free laptops are crucial to a successful paperless meeting.
  • Laptops must be configured for standard WiFi connections.
  • Participants should carry virus-free memory sticks for the purpose of transferring data, if necessary.
  • It is important that each participant provide a valid e-mail address when confirming participation in the meeting. Participants should ensure that their e-mail service will allow them to receive e-mails containing meeting documents as attachments.

Visas

It is the responsibility of each participant to obtain the required entry visa for Italy.

Insurance

It is strongly recommended that delegates take out international medical, accident and travel insurance. The United Nations does not cover life or medical insurance for participants. Therefore, it is the responsibility of all participants to ensure that they obtain adequate insurance prior to their travel to Rome.