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No. 2
Saturday, 27 April 1996
8:45 a.m. | 240th (Opening) Plenary Meeting | Plenary Hall |
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1. | Opening of the Conference (item 1) | |
2. | Election of the President (item 2) | |
Note: | After the close of the plenary meeting, Heads of Delegations | |
are invited to attend Freedom Day Celebrations at the State Theatre in Pretoria by bus, leaving Gallagher Conference Centre at 9.15 a.m.. |
3.00 p.m. | Inaugural Ceremony | Plenary Hall |
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Note: | All delegations and other dignitaries and invitees are requested | |
to be seated in the Plenary Hall by 2:30 p.m. | ||
Keynote addresses: | ||
- | H.E. Mr. Nelson R. Mandela, President of the Republic of South Africa; | |
- | H.E. Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Secretary-General of the United Nations. | |
3.45 p.m. | Round Table of Heads of State | Plenary Hall |
His Majesty, King Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; H.E. Mr. Nelson R. Mandela, President of the Republic of South Africa; H.E. Mr. José-Maria Figueres, President of Costa Rica; H.E. Mr. Benjamin Mkapa, President of the United Republic of Tanzania; H.E. Mr. Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, President of the Swiss Confederation. |
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Moderator: Ms. Kitty Pilgrim (CNN). | ||
5:30 p.m. | Round Table of Heads of Agencies | Plenary Hall |
Presided over by Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Secretary-General of the United Nations, with Heads of Agencies: Mr. Michel Camdessus, Managing Director of IMF; Mr. Rubens Ricupero, Secretary-General of UNCTAD; Mr. Renato Ruggiero, Director-General of WTO; Mr. Sven Sandström, Managing Director of World Bank; Mr. James G. Speth, Administrator of UNDP. |
GROUP MEETINGS
Following the Plenary |
Asian Group | Committee Room 1 |
10:00 a.m. | Latin American Group | Co-ordinator's Room L3-192 |
11:30 a.m. | African Group | Committee Room 1 |
The attention of participants is drawn to the fact that registration is solely for the purpose of obtaining individual identity badges. For purposes of formal accreditation and preparation of the official list of participants to the Conference, the credentials of representatives, alternates and advisers should be submitted in writing to the Secretary-General of the Conference and the original copy deposited with the Accreditation Office in the Green Room of the Delegates Lounge as soon as possible.
Members of the Press who have applied for accreditation to the Conference may obtain their pass from the Media Accreditation Counter near the Registration Counter. Those members of the Press who have not yet applied should complete an application form that may be obtained from the counter and submit it together with an official letter of accreditation from their respective Press offices.
Texts of statements delivered in the general debate which are remitted to the secretariat will be reproduced and distributed during the Conference in the language version(s) in which they are received. There will be no facilities within the secretariat for typing, translation or reproduction in the other working or official languages of the Conference. Texts of statements for reproduction should be handed in to the UNCTAD Documents Submission Office in Room L3-15 (Extension: 7553).
Attention is drawn to a note by the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the control and limitation of documentation (A/AC.172/INF.15, of 16 August 1993). Moreover, in view of the current economic measures, delegations are requested to have with them their copies of essential documents throughout the Conference and to keep requests for additional copies to the minimum.
A post office service is available at the Business Centre in the Delegates Lounge at the Conference Centre for postal, cable and telex services. Telephones can be operated by both card or cash for participants' own account. Secretarial services, photocopying or faxing will also be available for delegates at the Business Centre in the Delegates Lounge.
You will also be able to see traditional artists from the great variety of South African cultures at work in the Rose Garden as well as a display of their work.
Participants in the Crafts Market will be the National Crafts Association and the KARA Cultural Foundation, who are representative of traditional South African arts and crafts. By buying from them, you will be helping the people who most need your support.
Sunday, 28 April 1996
Group Meeting
9:30 a.m. | Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77 | Plenary Hall |
(Plenary meeting) | ||
11:00 a.m. | Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77(cont'd) | Plenary Hall |
(Informal session: Ministerial Round Table) | ||
Subject: The challenges of development in the context | ||
of the agenda of UNCTAD IX |
3.00 p.m. | Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77 (cont'd.) | Plenary Hall |
(Informal session: Ministerial Round Table) | ||
Subject: The future of the Group of 77 | ||
6.00 p.m. | Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77 | Plenary Hall |
(Plenary meeting) (closure) |