On Friday, 5 May 2017, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, the Farnesina will host the Schools for Peace meeting “Protecting our home”, attended by the Deputy Minister for Development Cooperation, Mario Giro.
The Director General for Development Cooperation, Pietro Sebastiani, will open the event, that will feature the works developed by the participating schools on “The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development and encyclical Laudato Si.” The meeting will be chaired by Mr Barbera, Chairman of the CIPSI.
Alternating with the schools’ presentations, several distinguished presenters will deliver their speeches: Jean Fabre – former UNDP Director, Enrico Giovannini – spokesperson for the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development, Silvia Stilli – AOI spokesperson, Stefania Poietti – Mayor of Assisi, Paola Berbeglia – AOI, Dairou Paul Valery – President of the students of Yaoundé University and Enzo Romeo – Editor-in-Chief for Rai 2.
The Director General for Development Cooperation, Pietro Sebastiani, will conclude the meeting.
Journalists, photographers and TV crews interested in following the event are requested to apply for accreditation in one of the following ways:
– by filling the interactive form at the link http://mae.accreditationsystem.info/ITA/Indice.asp, attaching thereto, unless already provided, the information requested in digital format (letter from the media organisation and, for representatives of foreign media, also a Note Verbale released by the Rome Embassy of the media organisation’s Country);
– by sending an email to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation’s Institutional Press and Communication Service at the following address:accreditamentostampa@esteri.it (Tel. + 39 06/3691.3432 or 8573 or 8210), attaching thereto the letter of his/her media organisation (or press card) and, for members of the foreign press, a Note Verbale released by the Rome Embassy of the media organisation’s Country.
Accredited journalists, photographers and TV crews can collect their accreditation badges from the Farnesina, at the main entrance, hand-left side, from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m.