UN Committee on Information Opens 48th Session, April 27–May 8, 2026
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The UN Committee on Information opened its 48th session on 27 April 2026, with proceedings scheduled to continue through 8 May 2026. The session is convened under the General Assembly and addresses public information matters relating to UN communications and outreach activities. The announcement is published on the UN Press blog as informational content for media.
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The UN Committee on Information announced the opening of its 48th session, scheduled from 27 April to 8 May 2026. The session falls under the General Assembly's public information mandate and will address matters related to UN communications and outreach. As a meeting announcement from a UN intergovernmental body, this document does not impose compliance obligations on member states, organisations, or the public.
Affected parties, including UN member state delegations and organisations with observer status, should note the session timeline for any relevant participation or follow-up activities. The session's specific agenda items are not detailed in this announcement, and no binding decisions or policy changes are documented in this notice.
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Blog
- General Assembly
- Committee on Information
27 April 2026
Committee on Information, 48th Session
Public information
For information media. Not an official record.
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