For Media
- Daily read-outs from Conference Secretary-General
- UN Media Advisory & Logistics for Rio+20
- Media advisory in French
- Media Accreditation
- Preliminary Information note
- Briefing on logistics by the Government of Brazil
- UN System Media Contacts
- Logo & Guidelines
- A ONU Brasil na Rio+20
Hotels for Press
Accommodation levels in Rio de Janeiro are anticipated to be at full occupancy during the conference. While it is not the responsibility of the United Nations to procure accommodation for the media, it should be noted that the Brazilian national organizing committee for Rio+20 has committed to blocking a minimum of 500 hotel rooms in Rio de Janeiro for media covering the conference. Costs must be covered by the media. For more details, visit: http://www.rio20.gov.br For information regarding room availability please contact: Terramar Travel Agency
Emails: reservas2@terramar.tur.br or reservas4@terramar.tur.br or reservas8@terramar.tur.br
Tel: (+55+21) 35120067 or (+55+11) 30142042 or (+55+19) 35145600
Media representatives must present their approval letter and copy rio20.hoteis@itamaraty.gov.br when requesting their accommodations.
Information
- Published on: 31 May 2012
- Submitted by: Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future
- More information
Outreach Magazine: May 31st news from the negotiations plus a look at the private sector's role in sustainable development
Today's edition focuses on the private sector and the growing discussions on corporate sustainability reporting. Jeannet Lingan's opening article looks at the legacy of Chapter 41 of Agenda 21 and the urgent need for progress at Rio+20 on reporting, Marco DeSena calls for private sector companies to be transparency leaders, and Gordon Hewitt discusses how integrating material sustainability information into corporate reports should be a key outcome of Rio+20. The edition closes with the latest news from the negotiations.