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Following is some final information to help you finish your travel preparations and set your mind at ease when you arrive. We recommend that you print this memo out and carry it with you to Nairobi. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact nairobisummit@icbl.org.
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Please ensure to bring the following with you to Nairobi:
Campaigner transportation to and within Nairobi will be provided by both the ICBL and the Government of Kenya. Following is information about transportation from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to hotels. Please contact nairobisummit@icbl.org or tel. 0733-462015 if you have any questions.
The ICBL will only arrange airport transportation for participants with hotel bookings made by the ICBL. Other participants are responsible for arranging their own transportation.
If airport transportation is not waiting for you upon arrival at the airport, please take a taxi to your hotel. Taxi services have booths in the arrivals section of the airport, just outside the baggage claim area. A taxi from the airport to your hotel should cost no more than 1,200 KSH ($15 US).
Note for sponsored participants: The ICBL will not reimburse taxi costs if you had not provided us with your arrival details in advance. You may only be reimbursed for this cost if you arranged shuttle transportation and it did not arrive and you have a receipt for the taxi fee.
Taxis may also be hired at the airport by phoning Virgin Tours Limited at 0734-520-855 or 020-273-4225.
The ICBL has made block bookings at the Panafric Hotel, Fairview Hotel, Anglican (ACK) Guesthouse and Norfolk Hotel. Most ICBL participants will be staying at these locations. If you have any questions or queries about your ICBL-booked accommodation please contact Taryn Burul at 0733-462-015.
Guests with ICBL hotel bookings will have participant kits waiting for them at the hotel reception Other campaigners can pick up their participant kit at the ICBL orientation meeting on 27 November.
The ICBL will have a UN security pass for each participant. They will be distributed at the ICBL orientation meeting on 27 November. If you are not able to participate in the orientation meeting you may contact Jackie Hansen to receive your pass on 27 or 28 November. Starting on 29 November at 8:00, remaining ICBL passes will be handed back over to UN security and participants may pick them up at the front gate of the UN building
The schedule of events during and surrounding the Nairobi Summit is very full. Raising the Voices training begins on 22 November. The International Youth Symposium begins on 24 November. The ICBL Non-State Actors Working Group workshop will be held on 26 November at the Panafric Hotel. Put on your running shoes on 27 November to participate in KCAL's Road Race for a Mine Free World. An inter-faith prayer service, Survivors Summit, documentary screening, Nairobi Summit opening ceremony and more will be held on 28 November.
The ICBL orientation meeting will be held on Saturday, 27 November from 15:00-17:00 in the Simba Room of the Panafric Hotel. We encourage all ICBL campaigners to participate in this meeting. We will provide an overview of substantive and logistical preparations for the Nairobi Summit, go over the program of events and activities, strategize our advocacy actions and much more. UN security passes will be distributed at this event.
More information on events and activities and a schedule of events will be available in your participant kit upon arrival in Nairobi. The draft schedule of events is online at www.icbl.org/nairobisummit/logistics/schedule
Nairobi has the unpleasant nickname "Nairobbery" for a reason! Take care to keep you and your valuables safe.
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The ICBL has organized a multimedia exhibition at the UN. It will included photos, videos, working group displays and advocacy actions and much more. The exhibition is designed to provide a glimpse into the campaign to ban landmines through the eye of campaigners. Click here For more information.
As part of the exhibition the ICBL is constructing a clothes line full of landmines-themed t-shirts! We are looking for your t-shirts to add to this component of the exhibition. Bring your landmines t-shirts and give them to Loren Persi on 27 November at the ICBL orientation meeting. Make sure to write your name on the inside tag of the t-shirt if you would like it returned to you. We will display your t-shirts throughout the week and return them to you on Friday, 3 December.
Please bring food or drink from your country to share with your fellow campaigners. We will have tables available at the ICBL closing celebration on 4 December to share the wonderful treats you bring from home. Please remember not to bring any items that will violate customs regulations. Campaigners who have been to previous ICBL meetings can attest that this sharing of delicacies from home is one of the high points of meeting participation and a great chance to relax and get to know more about the cultures and customs of your colleagues.
24 hour emergency contact (Taryn Burul), Tel. 0733-462-015 Liz Bernstein- 0735-506-532 Jackie Hansen- 0735-506-528 Loren Persi- 0735-506-534 Sue Wixley (Media)- 0735-337-396 Raising the Voices- 0733-707-785 International Youth Symposium- 0735-506-529 Virgin Taxi- 0734-520-855 Ambulance/ Police/ Fire, Tel. 999 Aga Khan Hospital, Tel. 374-0000Nairobi Hospital, Tel. 272-2160
Panafric Hotel- 272-0822/ 271-4444 Fairview Hotel- 271-1321/ 271-0090 ACK Guesthouse- 272-3200 / 4780 / 8576Norfolk Hotel- 250-900
Additional information to help you prepare for your trip to Nairobi is available online.