Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Ancillary Meetings and Non-governmental Activities Introduction to the Congress In cooperation with UNODC, The United Nations Program Network Institutes, ISPAC and the Government of Qatar
Full Participation 2010 figures – 3,887 individuals participated in the Congress – 148 individuals registered as representing NGOs – 1,140 individuals registered as individual experts – many of them also represented a variety of NGOs. – 36 NGOs were officially represented at the Congress – 132 nations participated – 13 UN Institutes participated – 25 Intergovernmental organizations (in addition to 5 Specialized, i.e. World Bank, IMF, etc.) participated
Separate Help and Secretariat Services
A Full Range of Criminal Justice Subjects
90+/- Ancillary Meetings
The Ancillary Meeting Process Two volunteer rapporteurs attend each ancillary meeting – Make sure the panel and participants have all they require in terms of equipment and support – Count the audience and note any issues – Obtain copies of all papers and visuals (panel members are informed in advance of this) – Take notes of the session formal presentations – Take notes of the audience discussion
As soon as the Ancillary Meeting ends Rapporteurs go to Ancillary Meeting Room Office (working under supervision of UN- qualified editor) – Prior to the next morning prepare a summary report of the session (see copies of reports) – Session chair has until noon the next day to review the session report and offer corrections Report is completed and with copies of relevant visuals and papers placed in an electronic file which delegates can request
Interest Forms
Sorting Criteria
Detailed Program for Delegates, Students, Observers, Media
PNI Delegate Information Center Help with any question on an issue of criminal justice Personalized Help from Trained Support Staff
Specialized Meetings
Intensive Training
Expert Panels for Question and Answers on Specific Topics
Exhibits – NGOs, Governments, Academic & Private Organizations
Publications and papers of experts
Report Final report is prepared and ready for distribution at the next meeting of the UN Crime Commission It is hoped that this can be an electronic distribution on flash drives to save costs and to include all presentations, PowerPoints and visuals It will be our goal to have a flash drive with all presentations, PowerPoints and visuals to distribute to delegates at the final session of the Congress
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