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[Webcast] United Nations Web TV: Live Schedule (21 September, 2015)

United Nations Web TV Live Schedule for Monday, 21 September 2015
All indicated times are New York time (GMT-4), (Approximate ending time)
http://webtv.un.org

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latest videos published on UN Web TV: http://webtv.un.org/search?term=2015-09-18

Download our schedule (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/unwebtv_live_latest.pdf

09:00 AM - 09:30 AM        (SO #3) Peace Bell Ceremony on the occasion of the International Day of Peace 2015.
International Day of Peace:
http://www.un.org/en/events/peaceday/

09:30 AM - 12:15 PM        (CR.4) International Day of Peace Student Conference: Partnerships for Peace: Dignity for All.
The theme of this year’s commemoration of the International Day of peace is “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All” which aims to highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to strive for peace.
(Immediately after the traditional Peace Bell ceremony)


10:00 AM - 10:30 AM        (SO #3) Tea Gathering for Peace.
Event hosted by Dr. Genshitsu Sen and attended by the Secretary-General


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM        Press Conference: The UN Development Programme (UNDP) to announce the winners of the 2015 Equator Prize.
Participants will be: Ms. Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP; Ms. Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC); Mr. Alec Baldwin, Actor and Activist, and Mr. Hans Brattskar, Special Advisor to UNDP on Indigenous Peoples Issues.


12:00 PM - 01:00 PM        Daily Press Briefing by the Spokesperson of the Secretary-General.
Guest: Ms. Lise Kingo, UN Global Compact Executive Director.


01:00 PM - 02:00 PM        Press Conference: Mr. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the 70th Session of the General Assembly.

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