United Nations Information Centres Explained

United Nations Information Centres
Abbreviation:UNIC
Formation:1946
Purpose:Information centre
Headquarters:New York
Leader Title:Head
Leader Name:António Guterres[1] (2017–present)

The United Nations Information Centres (UNIC) were established in 1946, headquartered in New York, USA.[2] Spread across 63 countries worldwide.[3] These centers, until 2018, facilitated the exchange and sharing of current global events on behalf of the United Nations. Under the management of the Department of Global Communications within the UN Secretariat until 2018, UNICs were pivotal in communicating the organization's challenges. The Department of Global Communications oversaw and sanctioned all developmental initiatives, primarily concentrating on thematic campaigns promoting UN-related concerns, subsequently distributed through regional information centers.[4]

History

Established in 1946 under the auspices of the United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC), the United Nations Information Centres (UNICs) stand as integral pillars in fostering global collaboration and facilitating the exchange of vital information. The DGC, committed to serving the diverse populations under the United Nations umbrella, assumed responsibility for the oversight and coordination of UNIC operations.

The inaugural establishment of UNICs in 1946 marked the genesis of a network designed to bridge communication gaps on a global scale. Initially consisting of two centers, their mandate swiftly expanded over the years, extending their footprint to encompass 63 countries worldwide. Positioned as central hubs within their respective regions, UNICs assumed a pivotal role in the dissemination of pertinent information pertaining to the United Nations system.

From their headquarters in New York, USA, UNICs served as conduits for the transmission of updates, initiatives, and challenges encountered within the United Nations framework. By leveraging their strategic locations and robust communication networks, these centers fulfill their mandate of fostering a more informed and interconnected global community.[5] [6]

Head of Department is Ms. Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications. She leads the UN’s Department of Global Communications, which informs global audiences about the state of the world and engages them to build support for the work and goals of the United Nations.

The United Nations Information Centres (UNICs), the field offices of the Department of Global Communications, are the principal sources of information about the United Nations system in the countries where they are located. UNICs are responsible for promoting greater public understanding of and support for the aims and activities of the United Nations. UNICs deliver information about the United Nations in their respective countries, in local languages, to a wide range of people, including journalists, government officials, civil society representatives, students, educators and researchers.

Scope

United Nations Information Centres (UNICs) have been strategically established across various regions, including Europe, the Americas, the UAE, Asia & the Pacific, and Africa. These centers serve as vital conduits aimed at bridging communication divides by disseminating essential United Nations information to people worldwide. To ensure accessibility and comprehensibility, all information is meticulously translated and presented in the regional languages of their respective areas.

Often referred to as United Nations Regional Information Centres, these entities play a crucial role in fostering connections between the United Nations and the populations of developing nations. Their mandate extends to engaging with media outlets, educational institutions, and other stakeholders to facilitate coordination within the UN system. Additionally, UNICs forge partnerships with governmental, non-governmental, and private sector organizations to advance shared objectives and initiatives.

In line with their mission, UNICs maintain both physical and digital repositories of information, including libraries and electronic mediums. These resources serve as valuable assets in promoting awareness and understanding of the United Nations' work and objectives among diverse audiences across the globe.[7] [8]

Activities

UNICs are involved in various core activities aimed at disseminating the latest information about the UN system.[9]

List of centres

The following are all of the current information centres, as well as all the areas they serve:[10]

African States

Centre Established Areas serviced Director
UNIC Accra 1958
Sylvia Lopez-Ekra
UNIC Antananarivo 1963 Violet Kakyomya
UNO Asmara 1993 Susan Ngongi
UNIC Brazzaville 1983 Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah
UNIC Bujumbura 1961 Garry Conille
UNIC Dakar 1964





Damian Cardona Onses
UNIC Dar es Salaam 1961 Alvaro Rodriguez
UNIC Harare 1982 Bishow Parajuli
UNIC Lagos 1967 Ronald Kayanja
UNIC Lome 1962
Damien Mama
UNIC Lusaka 1975 Janet Rogan
UNIC Nairobi 1974

Nasser Ega-Musa
UNIC Ouagadougou 1982


Metsi Makhetha
UNIC Pretoria 1995 Masimba Tafirenyika
UNIC Windhoek 1992 Rachel Odede
UNIC Yaounde 1965

Allegra Maria Del Pilar Baiocchi

American States

Centre Established Areas serviced Director
UNIC Asuncion 1962 Jorge Meza
UNIC Bogota 1954

Helene Papper
UNIC Buenos Aires 1948
Tamar Hahn
UNIC La Paz 1963 Mauricio Ramirez-Villegas
UNIC Lima 1960 Maria del Carmen Sacasa
UNIC Mexico City 1947

Giancarlo Summa
UNIC Panama City 1984 Harold Robinson
UNIC Port of Spain 1962 Countries:













Other areas:





Juan Miguel Diez
UNIC Rio de Janeiro 1947 Maurizio Giuliano
1946 Robert Skinner[11]

Arab States

Centre Established Areas serviced Director
UNIC Algiers 1963 Eric Overvest
UNIC Beirut 1962


Marguerite El Helou
UNIC Cairo 1949
Radhia Achouri
UNIC Khartoum 1963
Gwi-Yeop Son
UNIC Manama 1977

Samir Al-Darabi
UNIC Rabat 1962 Fethi Debbabi (Acting Director)
UNIC Sana'a 1994 Lise Grande
UNIC Tunis 1960 Diego Zorrilla

Asia and Pacific States

Centre Established Areas serviced Director
UNIC Canberra 1948







Christopher Woodthorpe
UNIC Colombo 1961 Hanaa Singer
UNIC Dhaka 1981 Mia Seppo
UNIC Islamabad 1951 Vlastimil Samek (Acting Director)
UNIC Jakarta 1985 Francyne Harrigan (Acting Director)
UNIC Kathmandu 1964 Sara Beysolow Nyanti
UNIC Manila 1953

Ola Almgren
1947
Darrin Farrant
UNIC Tehran 1950 Maria Dotsenko
UNIC Tokyo1958 Kaoru Nemoto
UNIC Yangon 1959 Knut Ostby

Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States

Centre Established Areas serviced Director
UNO Almaty 1993 Abdurahim Muhidov (Officer-in-Charge)
UNIC Ankara 1975 Irena Vojačkova-Sollorano
UNO Baku 1992 Ghulam Isaczai
2004 Countries:






















Other areas served:
Deborah Seward
1947 Alessandra Vellucci
UNO Kyiv 1992 Osnat Lubrani
UNO Minsk 1992 Joanna Kazana
UNIC Moscow 1948 Vladimir Kuznetsov
UNIC Prague 1947 Michal Broza (Officer-in-Charge)
UNO Tashkent 1992 Helena Fraser
UNO Tbilisi 1992 Vinton Louisa
1984


Martin Nesirky
UNIC Warsaw 1995 Mariola Ratschka (Officer-in-Charge)
UNO Yerevan 1992 Shombi Sharp

References

  1. Web site: Secretary General Biography . United Nations . 22 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Nations . United . Who We Are . 2024-04-22 . United Nations . en.
  3. Web site: Nations . United . United Nations Information Centres - Directory . 2024-04-22 . United Nations . en.
  4. Web site: Who We Are . United Nations Information Centres.
  5. Web site: UN Information Centre . United Nations Foundation . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180301044438/http://www.unfoundation.org/what-we-do/partners/un-partners/unic.html . 1 March 2018.
  6. Book: UN Information Centers & Services . United Nations . 1998 . 978-9-211008401 . 1461.
  7. Web site: Partnerships . United Nations Information Centres.
  8. Web site: United Nations Information Centres portal . 2024-04-22 . unic.un.org . en.
  9. Book: Yearbook of the United Nations . United Nations . 2003 . 978-9-211009057 . 635–636.
  10. Web site: UNIC Directory . United Nations Information Centres . Department of Global Communications, United Nations . 19 March 2019.
  11. Web site: Robert Skinner, Director, The United Nations Information Center . UN Association of the National Capital Area . 3 October 2020 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200815083833/http://www.unanca.org/component/content/article/626 . 15 August 2020.

External links

  1. United Nations Information Centres Website
  2. United Nations
  3. United Nations Information Centre Washington