BALI DEMOCRACY FORUM V Bali, Indonesia 8-9 November 2012 I. MAIN MEDIA GUIDELINES 1. The Bali Democracy Forum V The Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) V will be held on 8-9 November 2012 at the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) Nusa Dua-Bali, Indonesia. 2. Guidelines The following guidelines should be abided by members of the media. Those who fail to comply with the guidelines may have the consequences of losing its accreditation. Media ID Badges are not transferable or replaceable and should be worn at all times. Due to security arrangements and an overwhelming number of journalists who will cover the event and other events such as bilateral meetings, media pooling may be applied for the coverage of them. The journalists who are not in the media pool may observe or follow the events at the media center where CCTV is provided. Events indicated as photo opportunity in the Program refers to photographers and cameramen from registered members of media. Loss of ID Badges should be reported immediately to the Media Secretariat. Once the identity of the member of media is verified, re-issuance of the ID Badges will be made upon submission of letter issued by the applicant s respective editor / executive of the media. Once ID Badges are replaced, the previous pass will no longer be valid. 3. Distribution of Media ID Badges Members of media that previously have registered on-line should pick up the Media ID Badges by presenting the copy of email notification with unique number at the Registration Desk, located at Nusa Dua Room, Melia Hotel, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia on 7 November 2012 at 09.00 17.00 local time. 4. Media Center and Media Secretariat Media Center is located at Exhibition Gallery, BICC starting from 7 to 9 November 2012. Hours of Operation 7 November : 10.00-20.00 8-9 November : 08.00-20.00
Updated schedule of the meetings, press briefings, selected documents and other related information will be available at the Media Center. The Media Secretariat at the Media Center will facilitate all media personnel who wish to interview Heads of Delegation during the event. The Media Secretariat will also provide computers with internet access and Wi-Fi connection at the Media Center. First come first serve is applied for all media personnel who wish to use the facilities. For any queries regarding Media Center please contact: Mr. Wanton Saragih Mobile Phone : +62 82122561019 5. Press Conference and Press Briefing Press Conference by the President of the Indonesia during the event will be convened at Auditorium, BICC. Delegates of the participating countries might use the press conference room / mini studios available at Media Center to have press briefings. 6. General Security Arrangements In order to provide adequate security throughout the Meetings, various levels of controlling and screening will be implemented. Security checks consist of visual and electronic verification of ID Badges, electronic (X-Ray) or physical search of belongings, and walk-through metal detectors. When necessary, individuals may be subjected to a physical search.
II. PROGRAM AND MEDIA COVERAGE (Please check for the latest updates at the Media Center) EVENTS OF THE FIRST DAY: Issuance of Media ID Badges Wednesday, 7 November 2012 0900-1700 hrs Issuance of Media ID Badges Venue: Registration Desk, Nusa Dua Room, Melia Hotel, Nusa Dua, Bali Notes EVENTS OF THE SECOND DAY: Opening Session Photo Session General Debate Joint Press Statement by Co-Chairs Gala Dinner Thursday, 8 November 2012 0830-0945 hrs Opening Session Report by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Opening Statement by the President of the Republic of Indonesia Remarks by the Co-Chairs of the Bali Democracy Forum V (2 Leaders) Venue: Mangupura Room, BICC 0950-1015 hrs Photo Session Venue: Auditorium, BICC Notes Photo opportunity 1020-1145 hrs General Debate (5 Leaders) Chair: President of the Republic of Indonesia and President of the Republic of Korea Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC 1205-1305 hrs Lunch Lunch for the members of media will be provided at the Media Center 1325-1450 hrs General Debate (5 Leaders) Chair: President of the Republic of Indonesia and Prime Minister of Australia Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC 1510-1650 hrs General Debate (12 Ministers/Vice Ministers) Chair: Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC
1525-1555 hrs Press Conference President of the Republic of Indonesia Venue : Auditorium 1715-1845 hrs General Debate (11 Ministers/Vice Ministers) Chair: Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia/Co-Chairs Ministers Venue: Mangupura Room, BICC 2000-2130 hrs Gala Dinner Venue : Nusantara Room, BICC Photo Opportunity EVENTS OF THE THIRD DAY: Interactive Session Outcomes and Closing Friday, 9 November 2012 0830-0930 hrs Interactive Session How Democratic Global Governance Contributes to International Peace and Security Notes 0940-1040hrs Facilitator: Dr. N. Hassan Wirajuda Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC Interactive Session How Democratic Global Governance Contributes to Effective Enjoyment of Human Rights Facilitator: Prof. Dr. Dewi Fortuna Anwar Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC 1115-1215 hrs Interactive Session How Democratic Global Governance Contributes to Economic Development Facilitator: Mahendra Siregar Venue : Mangupura Room, BICC 1230-1300 hrs Outcomes and Closing Venue : Mangupura, BICC 1310-1410 hrs Lunch Lunch for the members of media will be provided at the Media Center
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III. GENERAL INFORMATION About Indonesia Situated between two continents and two oceans, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago comprising some 17,508 islands that stretch across the equator for more than 5,000 miles. Straddling the equator, Indonesia is distinctly tropical with two seasons: dry and rainy season. With its geographical location in South East Asia, Indonesia is accessible for delegates regardless of the region they are from. Being the 4th biggest population in the world with nearly 88% of its 240 million citizens of the Muslim faith, peace-loving Indonesia welcomes the opportunity to host the Bali Democracy Forum V. Indonesia is also a melting pot different community, benefiting from centuries of peaceful coexistence. Indonesia is a great place to visit, as it offers superb natural beauty, cultural, artistic wealth, and warm hospitality. The diversity and authenticity of cultures, arts, as well as flora and fauna represents a precious treasure that can be found throughout different parts of Indonesia. About Bali Bali is located just off the eastern tip of Java, from which it is separated by the Bali Strait. On its north and south side, the island is flanked by the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean, respectively. The island occupies an area of approximately 6,000 square kilometers and lies on a latitude of 8 south of the equator. Endowed with great natural beauty and rich culture has made Bali globally known as an island of Paradise. Bali's spectacular beaches, volcanoes, lakes, temples, and terraced rice fields combined with its deeply artistic roots and its legendary hospitality have made it one of the most visited places on earth. The religion and culture of Bali are unique in the world, and the Balinese have preserved their traditions in spite of the island's growing tourist industry. Bali International Airport, Ngurah Rai, is the nation's eastern gateway, served by numerous international airlines and charter flights.
About Nusa Dua Developed as a luxurious resort complex in the southern most tip of Bali, Nusa Dua is home to the island's most luxurious hotel and resort accommodations and conference facilities, carefully integrating the beauty of the white beaches and clear water into the landscape of the hotels. The beaches of Nusa Dua allow you to gently surf along the northern side of the Peninsula. If you care for bigger waves, the southern part of the peninsula can give you a challenge. Custom Customs allow on entry at maximum of one liter of alcoholic beverages, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigar, 100 grams of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume per adult. Cameras, video cameras, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sport equipment are admitted provided they are taken out on departure. They must be declared to Customs. Prohibited are firearms, narcotic drugs, pornography, transreceivers and cordless telephones, films, pre-recorded video tapes and laser disks must be screened by the Censor Board. Time Zone Bali is in the Central Indonesian Time zone, which is GMT+8 hours. Language Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, but English is widely spoken and understood. Currency The Indonesian currency is Rupiah (IDR). The currency exchange is approximately US$1 = IDR 9,500. Most foreign currencies are easily changed at airports, banks, hotels or money changers. The currency exchange rate fluctuates regularly. Check your bank for the latest exchange rates. Banking hours are from 8.00am to 14.00 noon Mondays to Fridays, and from 8.00am to 11.00am on Saturdays. Bank in hotels usually stay open longer hours while money changers are generally open untill evening. ATM is available in many places, accepting VISA, MASTER, ALTO and more. Travelers Checks & Credit Cards Traveler's checks are accepted by leading banks and hotels in principal cities, including Bali. The use of travelers' checks in Indonesia is as popular as in any other countries. Diners Club and America Express, Visa and Master Card are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, shops, restaurants and pubs. According to Indonesian banking regulations, payment by credit cards should be charged in local currency. Electric Current The electric current in use throughout Indonesia is 220-230 volts at 50Hz. Most hotels can provide transformers and adapters.
IDD (International Direct Dialing) Country Code (Indonesia): 62 City code (Bali): 361 Local Transportation Transportation in Bali is always cheap by any standard. The taxis start with flag fall of 6,000 Rupiah or less than USD 60 cents, followed by 5,000 Rupiah/kilometer. From airport to the conference venue in Nusa Dua, it will cost at around 70,000 Rupiah (equiv. USD 8), whereas from Nusa Dua area to Kuta or Legian area will cost at around 80,000 Rupiah. It is advisable to carry small change as taxi drivers are often short of change. Taxis are operated from all major hotels and the airport with rate varying according to the destination. Metered taxis with air conditioning are more convenient for participants. Bali taxi dan Kowinu taxi are two reliable companies which serve the areas where you stay. Both taxi companies can be called by phone (Bali taxi : 0361-701111; Kowinu Taxi : 0361 773030). At all major airport terminals, inquiries about local transportation should be directed to the information counter. Furthermore, car and motorcycle rentals are also available in Bali. Business Hours Bussines offices are open either from 08.00 am to 14.00 (Mon-Thu) or 09.00 to 17.00 (Fri). Clothing Dress is normally casual and light clothing is advisable due to the hot, humid climate. Trousers or slacks and shirts are generally considered appropriate but a jacket and tie are required for formal occasions when making official calls. For certain formal occasions, long-sleeved batik shirts are acceptable. For travel to mountain areas, a light sweater or jacket is recommended. Halter tops and shorts are frowned upon in most places except around sport facilities or on the beach, proper decorum should be especially observed when visiting places of worship. Gratuities Tipping is not encouraged in hotels and restaurants if 10% service is already included in a bill. Extra tips from satisfied customers are acceptable. Most hotels apply a service charge of 10% to the bills. Shopping Major cities have shopping complexes, supermarkets and department stores where prices are fixed. They start open from 09.00 am to 09.00 pm everyday and some even on Sunday. At small shops bargaining might be necessary. Bali has various shopping spots. Main tourist roads are often lined with shops and stalls selling crafts of all types. Ubud (25 km North of Denpasar) and the surrounding villages of Pengosekan, Mas and Batuan are breeding grounds for arts, ranging from 'wayang style' paintings, polished woodcarving and antiques to traditional Balinese carvings made from volcanic purnice. For those who do not like to wander too much from the beach, Kuta and Legian have more modern shopping areas. Shopping Area in Nusa Dua Bali collection in Nusa Dua is a shopping complex set up for many resorts that located in the area. You will appreciate the Bali Collection of shops and restaurants. Bali Collection opens daily from 11.00 until late.
Prices are more expensive in Bali Collection than in any other places in Bali. The 3 shopping areas that stand out are Coco Supermarket, Sogo Department Store, and the Art Market, an upscale versions of a carvings and handicrafts shop. Bali Collection Nusa Dua Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Komplek BTDC Nusa Dua Bali 80363 Bali Indonesia (0361) 771662 Fax + 62-361-771-664 info@bali-collection.com Sightseeing Places of interest in Bali include Ubud, Bangli, Batubulan, Bedugul, Besakih, Celuk, Denpasar, Goa Gajah, Goa Lawah, Jimbaran Bay, Lovina, Kintamani, Klungkung, Kuta & Legian, Mas, Menjangan Island, Nusa Dua, Peliatan, Sangeh, Sanur, Tampak Siring, Tanah Lot, Tenganan, Trunyan, Yeh Saneh, Sanur Beach. Must See Balinese popular dances are Kecak, Baris, Barong & Rangda, Legong, Sanghyang Trance Dances, Topeng (Mask) Dances. Places of Worship Worship places for Buddhists, Catholics, Muslims as well as Protestants are available in Bali. Clinics/Doctors International standard clinics are available in Bali. the name of some of them: Bali International Medical Center (BIMC), Nusa Dua Medical Service, Kuta Clinic, Ubud Clinic and SOS Medika. Important Numbers Police 110 Fire Dept. 113 Ambulance 118 Search & Rescue 111/115/151 Immigration Office at Ngurah Rai International Airport Jl. Ngurah Rai Kuta Ph : + 62 361 227 828 Immigration Central Office Jl. D.I Pandjaitan, Niti Mandala Renon, Denpasar Ph : + 62 361 227 828 Hospital Sanglah General Hospital Jl. Diponegoro, Denpasar Ph : + 62 361 227 911 BIMC Hospital 24 hours- Medical & Emergency Center Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100x Ph : + 62 361 761 263 International SOS 24 Hours- Home Visit Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 505x Ph : +62 361 710 505 Fax : + 62 361 710 515
Kasih Ibu Hospital Jl. Teuku Umar 120, Denpasar Ph : + 62 361 223 036 Fax : + 62 361 238 690 Clinic BTDC Clinic BTDC Complex, Nusa Dua Ph : + 62 361 772 911 SOS Clinic Jl. Raya Uluwatu no.111 Jimbaran Ph : + 62 361 780 7688 Ubud Clinic 24 hours Jl. Raya Campuhan No. 36 Ubud Ph : + 62 361 974 911 AIRLINES Garuda Indonesia Airways Area Perkantoran M-1 Bandara Internasional Soekarno Hatta Cengkareng Ph: +62-21-23519999/08041807807