The 15th BRICS Summit is set to take place in Johannesburg, South Africa from August 22nd to 24th, 2023. This meeting of the five major emerging national economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – aims to foster collaboration and cooperation on economic, political, and cultural levels. As the event approaches, organizers have opened up media accreditation for journalists to cover this significant gathering of global leaders.
The theme for the 15th edition of the Summit is “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development, and Inclusive Multilateralism.” This theme emphasizes the commitment of the BRICS nations to work together towards a more inclusive and sustainable global economy, with particular emphasis on the African continent.
Media accreditation is an essential aspect of the event, as it provides access and coverage for journalists, ensuring that information about the Summit reaches audiences worldwide. To be eligible for accreditation, applicants must be practicing media professionals and furnish a valid ID/Passport, a press card, or a letter of assignment from their editor.
The process for media accreditation requires the completion of an online form, which can be found at mrs.gcis.gov.za. Applicants must ensure that they provide all the required information and that their applications are complete. Incomplete forms will not be accepted. The deadline for accreditation applications is August 11, 2023. Organizers will not entertain late applications or extend the deadline.
Successful applicants will collect their media accreditation cards from the Radisson Blu Gautrain hotel in Sandton. It is important to note that the cards are non-transferable, and the exact date for collection will be confirmed at a later stage.
The 15th BRICS Summit is an opportunity for the participating nations to come together and discuss critical issues affecting their economies and the global community. Media coverage of the event is crucial in informing the public about the discussions and decisions made at the Summit. By providing access to accredited journalists, the organizers are ensuring that accurate and reliable information about the event reaches a broad audience.
In conclusion, the 15th BRICS Summit presents an opportunity for international cooperation and dialogue, with a focus on sustainable development and inclusive multilateralism. Media professionals are encouraged to apply for accreditation and contribute to the global conversation surrounding this crucial gathering of world leaders. For more information on the 15th BRICS Summit and the media accreditation process, interested parties can visit the official Summit website at https://www.brics2023.gov.za or contact the representatives listed on the site for further assistance.
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