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GENERAL INFORMATION

2 INTRODUCTION The eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will take place in Brasilia from 13 to 16 July 2010. The purpose of this document is to provide delegates with useful information to facilitate their work at the eleventh session of the Regional Conference. The coordinators of the meeting will be pleased to answer any questions you may have concerning the logistics or organization of the event, whether before or during the session Location 1. Basic information on Brazil Brazil, whose official name is the Federative Republic of Brazil, lies on the east side of South America. With a surface area of 8,511,965 km 2 and an estimated 187 million inhabitants, Brazil is the world s fifth largest country in terms of both surface area and population. It shares borders with 10 other South American countries and has one of the longest continuous coastlines of any country, with 7,491 km. Climate Owing to its location, most of Brazil has a tropical climate, with some temperate regions in the south of the country. Brasilia has a tropical climate, however, with daytime temperatures ranging from 14 o C to 28 o C and two well-defined seasons: one rainy (October to March) and one dry (June to August). Government Brazil is a democracy. Elections are held for the most senior positions in the executive branch (President, governors and mayors or prefects) and the legislative branch (Senate and Chamber of Federal Deputies, state assemblies and municipal chambers). The current President of the Republic is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Language: Brazil s official language is Portuguese Literacy rate: 88.6% Life expectancy: 68.57 years for men, 76.64 years for women Enrolment in primary schools: 99.2% Enrolment in secondary schools: 77.8% Per capita income: US$ 7,545 (2008)

3 Culture Brazil is an eminently multicultural country whose history has been shaped by large, diverse flows of migration from all the continents and by the subsequent integration among them. It represents an encounter of different races, flavours, sounds and cultures and this is reflected in numerous areas (literature, theatre, dance, music and architecture). Official website of the Secretariat on Policies for Women: http://www.sepm.gov.br Official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: http://www.mre.gov.br/ Useful information for visitors Local currency Real (R$) Local time Electricity The currency unit is the real (plural reais). Brazil maintains a floating exchange-rate with daily variations. The rate of exchange against the dollar for March 2010: US$ 1 = approximately R$1.78. The rate of exchange against the Euro: 1 euro = approximately R$2.42. Money may be exchanged in banks, travel agencies and hotels authorized by the central bank. These establishments exchange notes and travellers cheques upon presentation of the documentation required by the central bank. Most hotels, restaurants, shops, travel agencies, vehicle rentals and tourist services accept international credit cards. Some automated teller machines (ATMs) allow withdrawal of money in local currency using international cards. Banking hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. UTC or GMT -3 hours. 220 volts (60 cycles), but hotels have 100-volt (60 cycle) connections or transformers. Airport tax The airport tax is 19.62 reais for domestic flights and US$ 36 approximately for international flights. Tipping Taxis Tips are not included in hotel or restaurant bills. It is usual to leave a tip of 10% of the total. Visitors are advised to use radio taxis, which are available outside hotels. All taxis in Brasilia charge according to the meter and the relevant price schedule. Rate 2 is applied on journeys between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and on all journeys to and from the airport.

4 2. Venue of the meeting The eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will be held at the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada, located in the city of Brasilia. Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada Address: SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 1B Bloco C CEP 70800-200 Brasília Distrito Federal Telephone: (55 61) 34247000 Fax: (55 61) 34247001 E-mail: rtba.eventos5@goldentulip.com.br rtba.comercial@goldentulip.com.br Website: http://www.royaltulipbrasiliaalvorada.com/ http://www.goldentulipbrasiliaalvorada.com/ 3. Coordination of the meeting The eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will be organized by ECLAC and the Secretariat on Policies for Women of the Government of Brazil. Division for Gender Affairs ECLAC, United Nations Substantive matters Sonia Montaño, Officer in Charge Telephone: (56-2) 210-2565. Fax: (56-2) 210-2129 E-mail: sonia.montano@cepal.org Santiago Conference Services Unit ECLAC, United Nations Logistics María Eugenia Johnson, Supervisor Telephone: (56-2) 210-2667 E-mail: mariaeugenia.johnson@cepal.org Santiago Secretariat of Policies for Women Substantive matters Sônia Malheiros Miguel, Secretariat for Institutional Coordination Telephone: (55-61) 3411-4274 E-mail: soniamm@spmulheres.gov.br Brasilia Secretariat of Policies for Women Substantive matters Lourdes Bandeira, Secretariat for Planning, Oversight and Evaluation Telephone: (55-61) 3411-4271 E-mail: lourdes.bandeira@spmulheres.gov.br Brasilia

5 Secretariat of Policies for Women Logistics Renata Laviola, Protocol and Events Adviser Telephone: (55-61) 3411-4201 E-mail: renata.laviola@spmulheres.gov.br Brasilia, Brazil Secretariat of Policies for Women International Advisory Office Lucia Maria Maierá e Rosa Maria Marinho Telephone: (55-61) 3411-4275 y 4266 E-mail: lucia.maiera@spmulheres.gov.br ; rosamarinho@spmulheres.gov.br Brasilia

6 4. Programme of activities The work of the eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will take place from Monday 12 July through to Friday 16 July 2010, at the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada. The forty-fourth meeting of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will be held on Monday 12 July at 6 p.m., followed by the meeting of heads of delegation. The eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will be officially opened on Tuesday 13 July at 9 a.m. at the Main Room (Ball Room), with a ceremony which will last until 1 p.m. In the afternoon a high-level panel will be held on the subject What kind of State? What kind of equality? On Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 July, five panels and one special session will be held in parallel in two rooms, as follows: Panel 1: Employment, family responsibilities and sociocultural obstacles to gender equality in the economy Panel 2: Development policies and women s time Panel 3: Women s economic empowerment: access to technologies and to productive and financial assets Panel 4: With the crisis over, what s next? Panel 5: Women s economic empowerment: the most vulnerable groups Special session on Haiti and Chile: (re)building equality On Friday 16 July, the Regional Conference will meet in the Main Room (Ball Room) to adopt agreements and recommendations, concluding with the adoption of the Brasilia Consensus and the closing ceremony of the Regional Conference. During the eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, the following social activities will take place: On Wednesday 14 July at 7.30 p.m, the Government of Brazil will host a cultural event at the National Theatre. On Thursday 15 July at 7.30 p.m., the Executive Secretary of ECLAC will host a reception for all participants in the eleventh session of the Regional Conference, at the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada.

7 5. Hotel reservations The Conference Services Unit of ECLAC has reserved a limited number of rooms at special rates in the hotels listed below: Hotel Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada (5*) Single room $R 280. Double room $R 320 SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 1B Bloco C CEP 70800-200 Brasilia Distrito Federal Telephone: (55 61) 3424-7000 Fax: (55 61) 3424-7001 www.royaltulipbrasiliaalvorada.com Hotel Golden Tulip Brasília Alvorada (4*) Single room $R 220. Double room $R 260 SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 1B Blocos A y B CEP 70800-200 Brasilia Distrito Federal Telephone: (55 61) 3429-8000 Fax: (55 61) 3429-8001 www.goldentulipbrasiliaalvorada.com Nobile Lakeside Convention & Resort Hotel (4*) Single room $R 250. Double room $R 250 SHTN Trecho 1, Lote 02, Projeto Orla 3 CEP 70704-000, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Telephone: (55 61) 3035-1100 www.nobilehoteis.com.br Brasilia Palace Hotel (3*) Single room $R 182. Double room $R 219 SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 01 CEP 70800-200, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Telephone: (55 61) 3319-3545 Fax: (55 61) 3306-9090 www.plazabrasilia.com.br Requests for reservations should be addressed directly to the respective hotel by 27 June 2010. After that date, the hotels reserve the right to change the room rate and do not guarantee availability. Please use the form on page 10 for requesting reservations. Delegates are responsible for their own reservations. It is advisable to check that the hotel has processed your reservation and to request a reservation number or confirmation code. A credit card number is required in order to make a reservation. Hotels in Brazil apply a no show policy, whereby reservations may be cancelled up to 24 hours prior to expected arrival, failing which, cardholders who do not show up will be charged for the first night. All delegates must settle their own hotel bill at the end of their stay.

8 6. Entry requirements for Brazil Bearers of regular, diplomatic or official passports should request a visa at the nearest Brazilian embassy or consulate (www.portalconsular.mre.gov.br ). Visitors should also check health requirements for entry to Brazil, such as compulsory vaccinations. 7. Local transport No official or special transfer service will be provided from the airport to the hotel. An exclusive taxi service exists for this route, and charges between US$ 30 and US$ 35 per trip. The Government of Brazil will provide transport services from the different hotels to the conference venue and from the hotels to the official social activities. 8. Registration of participants An online registration system will be set up on the website of the eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean (www.eclac.org/mujer/conferencia) as of 2 June 2010. Registration of participants will take place from 4 p.m. on Monday, 12 July in the teatro of the Hotel Royal Tulip Brasilia Alvorada. Participants will be given identification badges, which, for security purposes, must be shown at all meetings. Further information on accreditation may be requested from Paula Warnken by e-mail (paula.warnken@cepal.org) or telephone ((56-2) 210-2651), or from Marcela Osses by e-mail (marcela.osses@cepal.org) or telephone ((56-2) 210-2565). Online registration does not exempt participants from the requirement to send an official note indicating the names of the head of delegation and accompanying members. 9. Communications International fax and telephone services will be available to delegates at the venue of the eleventh session of the Regional Conference. For such services, the charges must either be reversed (collect call) or paid for by each delegate individually by telephone card or credit card. 10. Internet The offices set aside for the session and the meeting rooms for delegates will have wi-fi Internet access. 11. Languages The official languages of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean will be English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.

9 12. Medical service The hotel is equipped to administer first aid 24 hours a day in the event of an emergency during the session. 13. International press centre In order to facilitate press coverage at the eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, an international press centre will be set up in an office close to the conference rooms. Journalists wishing to cover the meeting must register and obtain accreditation from the press centre, which will be open on a daily basis from 9 a.m. The centre will have an information and documentation office, as well as cubicles and working areas for accredited press representatives and media journalists. Questions relating to media coverage of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean should be addressed to María Amparo Lasso, Chief of the ECLAC Information Services Unit by telephone ((56-2) 210-2664), fax ((56-2) 210-1947) or e-mail (mariaamparo.lasso@cepal.org).

10 First name UNITED NATIONS ELEVENTH SESSION OF THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Brasilia, 13 16 July 2010 HOTEL RESERVATION REQUEST Surname Head of Delegation Delegate Observer Special guest Title: Agency: Address: City: Country: Telephone: Fax: E-mail: I request a reservation at: HOTEL ROYAL TULIP BRASÍLIA ALVORADA (5*) SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 1B Bloco C CEP 70800-200, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Tel: (55 61) 3424-7018-Fax: (55 61) 3424-7016 Standard single $R 280 * Standard double $R 320 * E-mail: rtba.eventos5@goldentulip.com.br rtba.comercial@goldentulip.com.br Attention: Cecilia Medeiros (*) Plus 5% tax on room rate NOBILE LAKESIDE CONVENTION & RESORT (4*) SHTN Trecho 01 04, Lote 02, Projeto Orla CEP 70704-000, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Tel: (55 61) 3035-1100 Standard single $R 250 Standard double $R 250 E-mail: reservas.nlcr@nobilehoteis.com.br Attention: Cristine o Raimundo (*) Plus 5% tax on room rate HOTEL GOLDEN TULIP (4*) SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 1B Blocos A y B CEP 70800-200, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Tel: (55 61) 3424-7018-Fax: (55 61) 3424-7016 Standard single $R 220 * Standard double $R 260 * E-mail: rtba.eventos5@goldentulip.com.br rtba.comercial@goldentulip.com.br Attention: Cecilia Medeiros (*) Plus 15% tax on room rate BRASILIA PALACE HOTEL (3*) SHTN Trecho 1 Conj. 01 CEP 70800-200, Brasilia, Distrito Federal Tel: (55 61) 3319-3545-Fax: (55 61) 3306-9090 Standard single $R 182 Standard double $R 219 E-mail: reservaspalace@plazabrasilia.com.br Attention: Julia Espinheira Date of arrival in Brazil: Flight no: Approx. time: Date of departure from Brazil: Flight no: Approx. time: I authorize the use of my credit card to guarantee my hotel reservation: American Express 1 Master Card 1 Visa 1 Other 1 Card number/security code: Expiry date: Reservation requests should be addressed directly to the hotel selected by 27 June. Delegates are responsible for their own reservations. It is advisable to check that the hotel has processed your request and to ask for a reservation number or confirmation code. To guarantee reservations, delegates are required to indicate their flight number and time and date of arrival and departure to and from Brazil, as well as credit card details. When making reservations, delegates should specify that they will be attending the eleventh session of the Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean, in order to qualify for the special rate negotiated.