Welcoming Reception by the Federal Foreign Office and the City of Bonn
The Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany and the City of Bonn invite Heads of Party delegations or their representative plus one (total per Party 2), and heads of observer organizations or their representative (1), and 3 members of each NGO constituency to a welcome reception on the occasion of the sixtieth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies, which are being held in Bonn Germany from 3 to 13 June 2024.
The reception will be held on Monday, 3 June 2024, at 19:00 hrs, in the “Kunstmuseum”, which is opposite the “Bundeskunsthalle”, Museumsmeile Bonn, Helmut-Kohl-Allee 2, 53113 Bonn (underground station: Heussallee/Museumsmeile).
Admittance to the reception is with the corresponding valid conference badge.
The Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany and the City of Bonn look forward to welcoming you to the reception and enjoying a relaxed evening.
Operating hours
The conference operating hours are as follows:
Monday, 3 June to Thursday, 13 June from 8:00 to 18:00 hrs, except Sunday, 9 June, when the conference premises will be closed all day.
Audio-visual recordings
Please note that making any kind of audio-visual recordings during open or closed official meetings is not permitted to conference participants. Open plenary meetings and press briefings have public webcast (live and on-demand) which are available on the SB 60 web page.
Incoming COP 29 Presidency's Booth at the WCCB
The Incoming Presidency would like to draw the attention of delegations to its booth located in the WCCB main lobby where information on the logistical arrangements for the conference in Baku, including hotel bookings, is available.
Guided tour to UNFCCC Story Gallery - A History of Climate Change Negotiations
The UNFCCC process, despite its relatively short history, has made significant strides in addressing the urgent climate challenge. To commemorate these achievements, the UNFCCC Richard Kinley Gallery was established to document the history and recognize the contributions of those involved in 30 years of climate negotiations. Located in the AHH Building (at AH Entrance H-107 at UN Campus), the Gallery showcases the history of intergovernmental climate change negotiations and the UN Climate Change Secretariat's role through original documents, artifacts, rare photographs, and videos. The Gallery is open to all participants of the SB sessions.
Guided tours of the UNFCCC Richard Kinley Gallery are offered during the SB sessions on the following dates:
Wednesday 5 June at 17:00 hrs
Thursday 6 June at 16:00 hrs
Tuesday 11 June at 15:00 hrs
Wednesday 12 June at 16:00 hrs
Participants interested in joining a tour are kindly requested to contact the Records Management Team at rm-team@unfccc.int to register. Additional guided tours may be arranged upon request, also by contacting the Records Management Team at rm-team@unfccc.int.
Zero tolerance towards harassment
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