Banner of CND: United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs, policymaking body of the United Nations system with prime responsibility for drug-related matters.
In-person participation: |
1 in-person participant may be nominated. A total of 8 seats will be reserved in the Plenary Hall for IGOs, which will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. |
Online participation: |
1 ‘speaker’ for Plenary meetings Observers who will be able to follow the proceedings of the Plenary on the webcast |
Registration for participation in the Conference has to be done via the United Nations registration platform INDICO. INDICO is based on the principle of self-registration by individual participants. Each participant attending in-person or online must register in INDICO with his/her personalized INDICO profile (please see below under “steps to register”).
Registration is open from
Wednesday, 24 March until Wednesday, 7 April 2021.
***Click here to register ***
Every participant has to have a personalized INDICO profile. (create one here)
To register for the event, go to the event form in Indico (please see link above) and click on “apply”. In the form, all fields marked with * are mandatory.
Documents to be uploaded by the delegate: Official letter signed by the Head of the Organization
Guides:
Profile creation and Register for an event [video]
Step-by-step guide: ID creation and registration – 64th CND [pdf]
NOTE: Late registration and switching of roles will not be possible. The numbers of both in-person as well as online participants per delegation will be limited and, as such, delegations are encouraged to register as early as possible.
All statements of Member States and other stakeholders shall be limited to three minutes. In line with past practice, statements made during the general debate shared with the Secretariat, including longer versions, will be posted on the website of the Commission, unless indicated otherwise.
The list of speakers for the general debate will be established on a “first come, first served” basis, differentiating only between ministers and other high-level speakers. The registration period for the general debate starts on 22 March and ends on 7 April 2021 (unodc-sgb@un.org, cc: zsoka.williams@un.org).
Delegations intending to deliver a statement under other agenda items, may inform the Secretariat as of 22 March 2021, by indicating the agenda item as well as the representative who will deliver the statement. These statements should also be limited to three minutes.
UN Entities, IGOs and up to three NGOs per agenda item (coordinated by the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs) may make statements during the regular session, time permitting.
Instead of delivering a statement “live”, Member States, UN Entities, IGOs and NGOs may submit pre-recorded video statements for the general debate. The statements have to comply with the time limitation. For the technical details, please consult the guide on video statements published on the website of the Commission.