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OAS Press and Communications Department
Telephone: 1‐202‐370‐5437
Fax: 1‐202‐458‐6813
Email: [email protected]
The fifty‐third regular session of the General Assembly will be held from June 21 to 23, 2023, at the headquarters of the Organization of American States in Washington, DC.
The Official Program of activities of the General Assembly is available on the OAS Web page: www.oas.org (click on "General Assembly") or directly at www.oas.org/en/53ga.
The official languages for the work of the General Assembly are: Spanish, French, English and Portuguese.
The work sessions of the General Assembly will offer interpreting services in these languages.
Furthermore, sound distribution of the inaugural and plenary sessions of the General Assembly will be made in the above‐mentioned languages.
Official documents in the four official languages of the General Assembly will be available on the OAS General Assembly webpage, and hardcopies will be made available in the International Media Center upon request.
Journalists are advised to bring laptops and earphones should they wish to hear audio of General Assembly meetings in one of the other official languages of the OAS by accessing the live Webcast. Handheld translation audio devices will not be made available to the media.
The 53rd General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) will take place on June 21to 23, 2023, at the headquarters of the Organization of American States located at 17th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006.
* On June 3, 2009, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Americas adopted resolution GA/RES. 2438 (XXXIX‐O/09), which resolves that the Resolution from 1962 through which the Government of Cuba was excluded from participating in the inter‐American system is without effect in the Organization of American States (OAS). The 2009 resolution declares that the participation of the Republic of Cuba in the OAS will be the result of a process of dialogue to begin at the request of the Government of the Republic of Cuba and in conformity with the practices, goals, and principles of the OAS.
Requests for accreditation will be accepted until June 14. To receive accreditation; the applicant must fill out a form found at https://cvent.me/aM1Gqv.
Once the required information is received and processed, the applicant will receive an email concerning acceptance and approval of accreditation.
Requests for accreditation must be made individually, only online and must be made through the OAS General Secretariat. Each request must include a digitalized (PDF) note no larger than 1Mb from the director of the media company requesting accreditation that must indicate the name and function of the press official to be accredited.
Furthermore, the applicant must include a recent passport-sized color photograph in JPEG format.
All media representatives are requested to provide all the information indicated on the form in order to obtain their credentials. At the time of registration the applicant must enter a personal e-mail.
The delivery of press credentials will take place at Gabriela Mistral Hall (downstairs to the left) located at the GSB Building of the General Secretariat of the OAS at 1889 F St. NW, Washington D.C 20006 on the following times and dates;
For reasons of security and access, members of the press MUST present this letter to enter the Accreditation Center.
During the General Assembly, in addition to the OAS‐issued press credentials, members of the press must present their own identification card issued by the media organization they represent. They must visibly display these two documents (OAS credential and media identification) on their persons in order to obtain access to the meetings and events to which they have been invited.
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For security reasons, press equipment will be inspected before coverage of the various meetings, which is why we request that you arrive at least one hour in advance.
Journalists must restrict their movement to press‐authorized areas, except when appropriate times are set up for photographs and video with the assistance of personnel from the OAS Press Department.
All official documents, advisories, press releases, photo galleries and announcements will be published on the official website of the General Assembly www.oas.org/en/53ga and sent to the media representatives to the email address given on the press credential application. If you would like to receive the communications at some other email address, please write to [email protected].
To receive updates on events, announcements, photographs and press releases from the General Assembly, follow @OASofficial on Twitter and/or #OEA_53AG and on Facebook at OASofficial.
Media representatives with General Assembly credentials will have access to the International Media Center. It will be located on the ground floor of the headquarters of the OAS; will be open on:
This center will offer the following services:
The OAS, through its webpage (www.oas.org) and the official webpage of the General Assembly www.oas.org/en/53ga, will provide live webcast services of the meetings of the Foreign Ministers, the Opening Ceremony, the Plenary Sessions and the Press Conferences in the four official languages of the OAS. The videos will be available on the webpage http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/videos.asp
If you wish to link the webcast to your website, please send an email to: [email protected] and/or contact Ernesto Cossich ([email protected]). Radio and television stations that wish to air the webcast signal are authorized to do so.
The OAS, at http://www.flickr.com/photos/oasoea/, will have galleries of high resolution photographs from the General Assembly that you may publish with due credit. Similarly, official documents, draft resolutions, reports, speeches, press releases and other documents will become immediately available on the Assembly’s Web page.
Photographers and cameramen/women will be allowed to take images of particular events to be announced in due time. Among them are the following:
If necessary, press "pools" are groups of limited size of media representatives (photographers and camera operators) who will be granted access to those events in which space is limited in order to capture images. The makeup of these “pools” will be announced in due time.
The official photograph will be taken on Monday, June 4 at 15:45 (local time) in the forecourt of the headquarters of the OAS.
AS will operate as the host channel for the Assembly, distributing the signal to all other channels.
CONTACTS for the official signal: Ernesto Cossich [email protected]
In the Press Room service is available for audio and video signal plenary sessions. Journalists are responsible for any needed cables and/or adapters
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