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CBD Distr. GENERAL 26 February 2008 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH CAPACITY-BUILDING WORKSHOP FOR SOUTH AMERICA ON NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIES AND ACTION PLANS AND MAINSTREAMING OF BIODIVERSITY Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 31 March - 4 April 2008 1. VENUE INFORMATION NOTE FOR PARTICIPANTS The Regional Capacity-Building Workshop for South America on National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans and Mainstreaming of Biodiversity will be held from Monday, 31 March to Friday, 4 April 2008. The workshop will take place at: Escola da Floresta Rodovia Transacreana km 20 Rio Branco, Acre Brazil The contact person in Brazil is: Dr. Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias Diretor, Departamento de Conservação da Biodiversidade Secretaria de Biodiversidade e Florestas Ministério do Meio Ambiente Brasília DF Telephone: +55 (61) 3317 11120 Fax : + 55 (61) 3317 1665 Email: braulio.dias@mma.gov.br 2. OPENING AND REGISTRATION The opening of the Workshop will be at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, 31 March 2008. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. the same day. 3. WORKING LANGUAGE OF THE WORKSHOP 1

The Workshop will be held in Spanish only. 4. DOCUMENTS The main pre-session documents for the Workshop will be dispatched to the participants as soon as they are finalized. The documents will also be accessible at the Secretariat s web site at: http://www.cbd.int/doc/?meeting=nbsapcbw-sam-01. In order to minimize the environmental impacts of the Secretariat s processes, and to contribute to the Secretary-General s initiative for a C-Neutral UN, Delegates are kindly requested to bring their own copies of the pre-session documents, as there will be no extra copies made available on site during the Workshop. 5. VISAS AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Participants from countries not listed in Annex A below require an entry visa to enter Brazil. Visas must be obtained from the nearest Brazilian Diplomatic/Consular Mission prior to departure. It should be noted that Brazilian legislation does not allow the delivery of visas on arrival at the airport. Participants requiring an entry visa to Brazil should submit the following documents together with the visa application form*: An official letter from their government or organization nominating them as official representatives to this meeting; A letter from the CBD Secretariat (to be issued upon request); An International Certificate of Vaccination or Revaccination against Yellow Fever, where applicable (see below); One passport size photograph except for Diplomatic visas; Valid passport (with expiry date no less than six months after the proposed visit). A list of the Brazilian consular and diplomatic missions abroad can be accessed at the following web site: http://www.mre.gov.br/ingles/ministerio/missions/index.asp. Any participants experiencing difficulties in accessing this web site and /or requiring any visa-related assistance are requested to contact the following Brazilian Government focal point: Ministry of External Relations Divisão de Imigração Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco H, Térreo Brasília DF Brasil Telephone: +5561-3411-6924/6343 E-mail: dim@mre.gov.br In accordance with World Health Organization procedures, Brazil is listed both as a country with risk of yellow fever transmission and a country requiring yellow fever vaccination for travellers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission. In accordance with Ministry of Health regulations, participants who reside in or who have recently visited any of the countries listed below must possess an International Certificate of Vaccination or Revaccination against Yellow Fever. * Visa application forms can be obtained from Brazilian consulates or embassies 2

A Angola B Benin Bolivia Burkina Faso Burundi C Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Colombia Congo Cote d Ivoire D Democratic Republic of Congo E Ecuador Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia F French Guyana G Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana K Kenya L Liberia M Mali Mauritania N Niger Nigeria P Panama Peru R Rwanda S Sao Tome & Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia Sudan Suriname T Tanzania Togo Trinidad and Tobago U Uganda V Venezuela The vaccination, valid for ten years, must have taken place at least ten (10) days prior to disembarkation in Brazil. As noted above, the International Certificate of Vaccination or Revaccination against Yellow Fever must be submitted together with the visa application form where applicable. Participants coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission will be required to present an International Certificate of Vaccination or Revaccination against Yellow Fever upon arrival in Brazil. In addition, the Ministry of Health recommends that all international visitors to the state of Acre be vaccinated against yellow fever, To facilitate the issuance of visas, the Secretariat will issue, upon request, an invitation letter to be attached to the visa applications. 6. AIRPORTS OF ENTRY INTO BRAZIL AND CONNECTING FLIGHTS TO RIO BRANCO Participants from countries other than Brazil will probably arrive in Brazil at São Paulo (Guarulhos) airport, Brazil s main international gateway. Rio Branco is served by two flights a day, both arriving late in the evening. Participants will need to arrive in Guarulhos by late afternoon in order to connect to these flights, which make an intermediate stop in Brasilia. In the unlikely event of participants arriving in Brazil at the São Paulo domestic airport (Congonhas) or the Rio de Janeiro international airport (Galeão), onward flights to Brasilia enable travellers to connect to the flights to Rio Branco. 3

In the case of sponsored participants, travel arrangements will be made by the travel agent of the CBD Secretariat. 7. HOTEL BOOKING 7.1 Registration forms All participants sponsored and non-sponsored - are requested to send their registration forms (attached as Annex B) directly to the designated contact person, Mr. Hélio Cunha, whose coordinates are provided on the registration form. Registration forms must be sent no later than 17 March 2008, in order to secure the required accommodation in a timely manner and make the necessary logistical arrangements for arrival in Rio Branco. 7.2 Hotel booking A block booking has been made on behalf of all sponsored participants at the Imperador Galvez Hotel, as listed below. IMPERADOR GALVEZ HOTEL Rua Santa Inês 401, Aviário 69907-430 Brazil Telephone: +55 68 3223-7027 Web: http://www.hotelimperador.com.br/ Single room rate R$ 150 (USD 86) Upon registration and verification of flight itineraries, sponsored participants (and non-sponsored participants who have requested the organizers to make a hotel booking) will receive confirmation of hotel arrangements. On arrival in Rio Branco, transportation to hotels will be provided. Transportation will be provided from the hotels to the venue of the workshop. 7.3 Payment of daily subsistence allowances (DSA) A relevant portion of the DSA will be paid to sponsored participants by the Secretariat on the first day of the workshop. 7.4 Non-sponsored participants Non-sponsored participants may request that a hotel booking be made for them or may make their own hotel bookings. A list of hotels is contained in Annex C below. Non-sponsored participants are asked to indicate their choice on the registration form (Annex B). In the case of non-sponsored participants, payment of hotel accommodation is the responsibility of the participant. It should be noted that return transportation will be provided from the respective hotels to the venue of the Workshop For any assistance, please contact the contact person whose coordinates are provided on the registration form (Annex B). 4

8. PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS Participants wishing to send promotional materials or documents for distribution at the Workshop should make, at their own expense, the necessary arrangements before 17 March 2008. Shipments can be sent to the address below and must be arranged on a door-to-door basis, as the recipient cannot deal with customs clearance and handling of the shipments. The box(es) must be identified with the title of the meeting and numbered in 1 of X format. When possible, a copy of the publication should be affixed to the exterior of each box. c/o Ms. Marta Nogueira de Azevedo Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente - SEMA Rua Alexandre Farhat nº 299, José Augusto 69.909-410 Brazil Email: marta.acre@iphan.gov.br 9. CURRENCY AND RATE OF EXCHANGE The Brazilian currency is the Real (R$). The current exchange rate (February 2008) is USD $1 = R$ 1.75 and R$ 1 = USD 0.57. The Real is the only legal currency in Brazil and all payments for goods or services must be made in Reais or by credit card. 10. CREDIT CARDS Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted by establishments in Brazil. Other international cards, such as Diners Card and American Express, are also accepted, although the number of establishments may be fewer. Cash can be withdrawn from ATMs participating in the Cirrus and Maestro networks. 11. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE The official language in Brazil is Portuguese; however many people in Acre understand Spanish.. 12. TIME ZONE Standard time in Acre is two hours behind Brasília, i.e. GMT 5. 13. WEATHER CONDITIONS Acre is warm and humid all year round. Average April temperatures are around 26 o Celsius. There are two marked seasons: a rainy season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. The workshop will thus take place at the end of the rainy season and participants should expect some rainfall, often heavy. 14. CLOTHING The dress code in Acre is informal; jackets, ties and suits (male or female) are rarely worn, even for formal occasions. Normal working dress, including for government officials, tends to be light, open-necked shirts and blouses, slacks or jeans or, for women, light dresses or skirts. 5

As the workshop venue is in a rural area and a field visit is planned, participants are strongly advised to bring appropriate clothing, including footwear appropriate for walking in muddy conditions and a light waterproof jacket. Participants may also wish to include some long-sleeved shirts or blouses that provide greater protection against possible insect bites. 15. INSECTS AND TRANSMISSABLE DISEASES Malaria, dengue fever and other diseases transmissible through insect bites are prevalent in the Amazon region. However, as participants will be accommodated in city centre hotels and the workshop will take place in a modern facility, the risk of exposure to such vectors will be minimized to the extent possible. Participants are recommended to use insect repellent sprays and creams as appropriate, especially after dusk. These are widely available from local pharmacies, or participants may wish to bring their own supplies. Participants may wish to take appropriate medical advice before travel on the advisability of taking an anti-malarial vaccination or treatment. 16. VOLTAGE Brazil uses two voltages: 110-127 volts and 220-240 volts. In Acre, the voltage is 127 volts. Participants using their own electrical appliances are advised to check the voltage before using. The most common type of electrical socket used in Brazil is shown below. It can accommodate either the double flat pin or the double round pin plug types. 17. DISCLAIMER The CBD Secretariat disclaims all responsibility for medical, accident and travel insurance, for compensation for death or disability, for loss of or damage to personal property and for any other loss that may be incurred during travel time or the period of participation. In this context, it is strongly recommended that participants secure, prior to departure, international travel and medical insurance for the period of travel and participation. 6

ANNEX A VISA AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR BRAZIL Diplomatic, official or ordinary passport holders from the countries below do not require an entry visa for Brazil. A I S Argentina Iceland San Marino Austria Ireland Slovakia B Israel Slovenia Barbados Italy Spain Belgium L South Africa Bolivia Luxembourg South Korea C M Suriname Chile Malaysia Sweden Colombia Malta Switzerland Costa Rica Morocco T Czech Republic Mexico Thailand D N Trinidad and Tobago Denmark Namibia Tunisia E Netherlands Turkey Ecuador Norway U F P United Kingdom Finland Panama Uruguay France Paraguay V G Peru Vatican Germany Philippines Venezuela Greece Poland H Portugal Hungary Diplomatic and official passport holders from the countries below do not require an entry visa for Brazil. A Albania Angola Armenia B Benin Bulgaria C Cape Verde Cameroon China Cote d Ivoire Croatia D Dominican Republic E Egypt El Salvador G Gabon Guatemala Guyana Guinea-Bissau H Honduras I India M Mozambique R Romania Russia S Sao Tome e Principe Senegal U Ukraine Diplomatic passport holders from the countries below do not require an entry visa for Brazil. Cuba Vietnam 7

Citizens from the countries listed below do not require a tourist visa to enter Brazil. Andorra Bahamas Liechtenstein Monaco New Zealand 8

ANNEX B REGISTRATION FORM CAPACITY-BUILDING WORKSHOP FOR SOUTH AMERICA ON NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIES AND ACTION PLANS AND MAINSTREAMING OF BIODIVERSITY Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 31 March - 4 April 2008 Name: Mr /Ms /Dr Country: Organisation: Address: Tel. No.: Fax. No.: Email Address: FLIGHT DETAILS Date of Arrival: Flight No: Time of Arrival: Date of Departure: Flight No: Time of Departure: Please specify special dietary requirements, if any: Hotel (sponsored participants) Hotel (non-sponsored participants) (e.g. vegetarian, no pork, etc.) A standard/superior room will be reserved for each sponsored participant. Please mark as appropriate: Please make a hotel booking for me: yes / no I have made my own a booking at hotel Please return your completed form via fax or email by no later than 17 March 2008 to: Mr. Hélio Cunha, Ministry of the Environment Fax: +55 (61) 3317 1665 Email: helio.cunha@mma.gov.br 9

ANNEX C LIST OF HOTELS FOR NON-SPONSORED PARTICIPANTS Note: USD 1 = R$ 1.75 and R$ 1 = 0.57 USD. All hotels are classified as simple or comfortable. A. TERRA VERDE HOTEL Rua Marechal Deodoro 221, Centro 69900-900 Brazil Telephone: +55 68 3213 6000 Email: terraverdehotel@brturbo.com.br Web: http://www.terraverdehotel.com.br/ Single room rates R$ 110 to 150 (USD 63 to 86) B. PINHEIRO PALACE HOTEL Rua Rui Barbosa 450, Centro 69908-690 Brazil Telephone: (55) 68 3223-7191 Email: pinheiro@irmaospinheiro.com.br Web: http://www.irmaospinheiro.com.br/pinheiro/index.html Single room rate R$ 130 (USD 75) C. INÁCIO PALACE HOTEL Rua Rui Barbosa 469, Centro 69908-680 Brazil Telephone: +55-68-3223-6397 Email: inacio@irmaospinheiro.com.br Web: http://www.irmaospinheiro.com.br/inacio/index.html Single room rates from R$ 60 to 130 (USD 34 to 75) D. IMPERADOR GALVEZ HOTEL Rua Santa Inês 401, Aviário 69907-430 Brazil Telephone: +55 68 3223-7027 Web: http://www.hotelimperador.com.br/ Single room rate R$ 150 (USD 86) E. JOÃO PAULO HOTEL Av. Ceará, 2090, Centro Brazil Telephone: +55 (68) 3223-8933 Email: jphotel@uol.com.br Web: http://www.joaopaulohotel.com.br/ Single room rates R$ 80 to 93 (USD 46 to 53) 10