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March 17, 2017

The International United Nations Headquarters is located right here in New York City, which means that foreign leaders frequently travel here for conferences and meetings. In this article, we’re looking at a few of the key UN sessions and assemblies taking place in New York City this spring and how foreign leaders can benefit from a NYC conference room rental near the UN building.

UN Headquarters in New York City

The UN headquarters in New York City is an 18-acre complex along the East River. The site is considered to be international territory that belongs to all 193 Member States of the UN. To enter the area, it is necessary to visit the Visitor Check-in Office at 801 First Avenue at the corner of 45th Street before going through screening. The visitor’s entrance is located at 46th Street and 1st Avenue.

There are a several major buildings that make up the complex and serve various purposes for UN members and the general public. The General Assembly Building is home to the large General Assembly Hall, and the Conference Building holds the Security Council Chamber and faces the East River. The Secretariat Building stands 39 stories tall and has offices for the Secretary General, the Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel, the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Office of Disarmament Affairs, and other leaders. Next to the Secretariat, you’ll find the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, which has thousands of books, newspapers, maps, and pamphlets. You’ll also find an impressive art collection, including gardens and outdoor sculptures, at the UN Headquarters, as well as other buildings for offices and interfaith worship space.

United Nations Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons, Leading Towards their Total Elimination

Between March 27th 31st, and again between June 15th and July 7th, the UN will convene to negotiate measures to prohibit nuclear weapons and eventually eliminate them worldwide. International organizations and civil society representatives will be in attendance at the New York headquarters to pursue these goals.

50th Session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD50)

The world’s population is growing and changing dramatically, and the UN is holding a session to discuss this matter between April 3rd and 7th in New York. The theme of this session is “Changing population age structures and sustainable development.” Ms. Alya Ahmed Saif Al-Thani of Qatar is the chairperson, and agenda items include the election of officers, organizational matters, and general debate about actions to further implement the program.

The 16th Session of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA)

The 16th session of the Committee of Experts on Public Administration of the United Nations Economic and Social Council will also be held at the UN Headquarters in New York City from April 24th to 28th. The primary topic up for discussion is “Ensuring effective implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals: leadership, action and means.” This 24-member committee meets annually at the UN Headquarters to promote and develop public administration and governance among Member States as they relate to UN Millennium Development Goals. Strategies for integrated action to eradicate poverty will also be discussed at this meeting.

16th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII16)

With a session theme of the “Tenth Anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: measures taken to implement the Declaration,” leaders will be meeting at the UN Headquarters between April 24th to May 5th. This forum is a high- level advisory body to the Economic and Social Council and offers advice and recommendations about indigenous issues to the Council. The session’s agenda will include topics like the empowerment of indigenous women, indigenous youth, dialogue with indigenous peoples, and ways to improve the participation of indigenous people at the UN.

Special Meeting of ECOSOC on “Innovations in Infrastructure Development and Promoting Sustainable Industrialization”

This is another important event taking place at the UN Headquarters in New York, and it’s happening on May 31st. Key topics to be discussed include the roles of resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization in eradicating poverty and promoting equality. Discussions will cover how these goals are complex and expensive in African countries, and experts will speak to these challenges. Experts from the African Development Bank, the Africa Union, NEPAD, academia, civil society, and the private sector will present at this special meeting.

Benefits of NYC Conference Room Rental

There are many benefits to having extra office space that is in walking distance of the main UN building in the city. World leaders often need to host additional meetings in a private and professional space. It may also be necessary for foreign leaders to meet with their own teams to organize, plan, and strategize in advance of important discussions and votes.

When you book a NYC conference room rental in Midtown Manhattan, you’ll be close to everywhere you need to be, yet far enough away to achieve privacy and discretion. Staying digitally connected while traveling overseas can be a challenge, but our equipped, Internet-ready meeting rooms can accommodate everything from intimate four-person meetings to high-profile video conference events.

Meeting Rooms for Rent with NYC Office Suites

Whether you’re traveling to New York City for the first time or attend events here on a regular basis, NYC Office Suites has meeting rooms for rent to suit any business purpose. We offer pre-built, furnished, staffed, and technology-ready office spaces in Midtown Manhattan that are perfectly suited for foreign diplomats and leaders from around the world. Our wide selection of New York conference rooms are available for hourly, daily, or for extended rental on an on-demand or discounted subscription basis.

Contact us today to learn about our prime location business centers and choose the one that’s right for you:

  • Commerce Building – 708 3rd Avenue at 44th Street (0.3 miles from UN Headquarters)
  • Midtown East – 733 3rd Avenue at 45th Street (0.3 miles from UN Headquarters)
  • Graybar Building – 420 Lexington Avenue at 44th Street (0.5 miles from UN Headquarters)
  • Plaza District – 1350 6th Avenue at 55th Street (1.8 miles from UN Headquarters)
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