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Statistics on observer organizations in the UNFCCC process
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NB: Observer organizations include admitted IGOs, admitted NGOs, and United Nations entities.
Participants of UNFCCC sessions have to be registered through an online system in order to be able to
enter the respective conference's premises. Information on past and future sessions is available
here. Information on the registration process
can be found on the web pages for admitted NGOs and admitted IGOs and United Nations
entities.
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Registration of observer ogranizations' representatives for UNFCCC sessions follows a process
with four stages:
- Admitted observer organizations (i.e. organizations with observer status) nominate
all delegates they would like to send to a UNFCCC session;
- Based on safety and security considerations and the nominations received, the UNFCCC secretariat
sets participation quotas, i.e. the observer organizations are informed how many of the nominated
representatives they can confirm as delegates;
- Observer organizations confirm their delegates according to their quota;
- Confirmed delegates can pick up their conference badge and participate in a UNFCCC
conference.
Information on the registration process can be found on the web pages for admitted NGOs and admitted IGOs.
Find out more about constituencies in the UNFCCC process here.
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Interventions are the opportunity for observer organizations to address plenary sessions and make
their voices heard in the formal negotiation process. The speaking slots are allocated by NGO constituency and
limited to 2 minutes each. The statements are uploaded to the Submission and Statement Portal if
provided by the constituency.
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The statements by Constituencies at COP 23 are available on the Submission and
Statement Portal.
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Convention bodies often request submissions, i.e. written input, on views and information on various
issues under negotiation. The submissions from non-Party stakeholders are available here.
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