UNEA-6 was preceded by a meeting of the Open-ended Committee of Permanent Representatives from 19 to 23 February, which laid the groundwork for the session.  

In the lead-up to and during UNEA-6, from 26 February to 1 March, Member States were encouraged to showcase effective, inclusive and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution in line with the UNEA theme. The information shared is listed below.

How to get involved 

In the lead-up to UNEA-6:
  • Use the hashtag #UNEA6 to join the online conversation. 

  • Post success stories on your website and social channels and share these with your UNEP Regional Information Officers

  • Work with your UNEP Regional Information Officers to place articles or interviews in media outlets. 

  • Publish stories on your digital channels highlighting your country’s environmental action. 

  • Visit UNEP’s resources page for the latest science and data. 

  • Develop and share social media cards featuring quotes from local or national celebrities, experts or Ministers on the importance of tackling the triple planetary crisis through multilateral action.  

 

During UNEA-6: 
  • Participate in the event in person and announce your participation on your social channels. 

  • Follow the UNEA-6 official sessions live on UN Web TV.

  • Follow UNEP’s social media accounts for live updates on UNEA-6 and share news and updates on your digital accounts. 

  • Highlight new funding commitments or new environmental policy developments in your city, region or country and inform UNEP’s media team for amplification. 

  • Promote your country’s participation in UNEA-6, and why this multilateral environmental work is important. 

 

Resources  
  1. Website, app and newsletter 
    Visit the UNEA-6 website for more information. Download the UNEA-6 app and create a profile to sign into events and subscribe to the UNEA-6 newsletter to receive regular updates. 

  2. Logo 
    The UNEA-6 logo is available in the six UN official languages (as well as Portuguese and Kiswahili). Check our brand guidelines for information on how to use the logo. 

  3. Key messages 
    A set of key messages are available on UNEA-6 and the issues it will address. Use these key messages in your UNEA-6 content.  

  4. Social media cards 
    Use these social media cards on your social media channels. Follow UNEP’s multilingual social media accounts for regular updates on UNEA-6. 

  5. Speakers’ assets 
    If you will be speaking at any UNEA-6-related event, select your preferred virtual backdrop from this list for your online meetings. 

  1. Presentation template 
    Planning to make a presentation about UNEA-6? Please use this presentation template. 

  2. Media resources 
    Visit the UNEA-6 newsroom for news and media resources including media advisories, press releases and to book the press conference room during UNEA-6. You can also follow UNEA-6 featured updates.

  3. Videos 
    A number of short videos are available for your use during UNEA-6. You can visit UNEP’s YouTube channel for more videos including a daily wrap-up during the five-day event. 

  4. UNEP communications team 
    The UNEP Communications Division and the Regional Information Officers are available to support your UNEA-6 outreach and communications. For more information contact: unep-communication-director@un.org.

WHEN:
26 Feb 2024 - 1 Mar 2024
WHERE:
Nairobi, Kenya

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