As the world’s top decision-making body on the environment, UNEA aims to help restore harmony between humanity and nature, improving the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people. UNEA-6 will focus on how multilateralism can help tackle the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste. Backed by strong science, political resolve and engagement with society, the Assembly will be an opportunity for world governments, civil society groups, the scientific community and the private sector to shape the global environmental policy.
As the planet’s only universal membership forum for the environment, UNEA provides a unique platform for courageous decisions and new ideas to chart a bold plan of collective environmental action. In so doing, UNEA-6 will support the achievement of the sustainable development goals.
UNEA-6 (26 February – 1 March 2024) is open for participation of 193 States Members of the United Nations. It is also open for participation as observers to:
(i) members of specialized agencies which are not members of the UN Environment Assembly (rule 68 of the rules of procedure of UN Environment Assembly)
(ii) specialized agencies and related organizations, the United Nations bodies and entities, the intergovernmental organizations and regional economic integration organizations (rule 69)
(iii) and international non-governmental organizations (rule 70)
Participants to UNEA-6 must be at least 18 years of age. Participants younger than 18 years of age shall be considered a minor and shall be accompanied by a chaperone. Both shall comply with provisions set in the guidelines for access to and participation of minors during the UN Environment Assembly and sign the Chaperone agreement form.
Participants registering for UNEA-6 can also register for the OECPR (19 – 23 February 2024) through the same link.
Please be informed that no registration can be processed via email. All registrations must be submitted online via the INDICO registration system.
For the registration procedures, please check carefully for the appropriate category below. Please note that registration will require the creation of an INDICO account for first-time users. All participants must be registered in order to attend UNEA-6 and the OECPR. Participants also have to ensure that the e-mail address used for the registration is accurate and regularly check their emails to receive communication and updates regarding UNEA, including critical information such as issuance of visa.
Participants are encouraged to register well in advance of the registration deadline. UNEA-6 will be held in person, this means that all representatives of Member States and other participants are encouraged to attend all the official meetings in person.
Please note that the review and verification process of online registrations is not automatic and may take up to a few days, which may vary according to the volume of registration received.