United Nations Information Centre

Non-governmental organization

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Monday
8am–4:30pm
Tuesday
8am–4:30pm
Wednesday
8am–4:30pm
Thursday
8am–4:30pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
lagos.sites.unicnetwork.org
+234 1 269 4886
17, Alfred Rewane Road, S.W. Ikoyi. P.O.Box 1068, Ikoyi, Ikoyi, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
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    The Centre provides up-to-date public information and material on the aims and activities of the United Nations, through the distribution of public information, communication and education material for use in the media, schools and directly to members of the public. The Centre helps people everywhere in Nigeria to understand better what the United Nations is doing to make a difference in their lives The Centre provides answers to the public on a range of general inquiries about the United Nations and organizes events to commemorate special observances of the Organization. Journalists, researchers, educators and non-governmental organizations also rely on UNIC Nigeria for the latest United Nations information materials in local languages. UNIC Nigeria is in daily contact with local and national media organizations to broaden its outreach, apart from the regular production of press releases, media briefing on issues on the United Nations agenda. Staff of the Centre, especially the Director and National Information Officer, appear on national radio and television programmes to promote the UN and its activities. Nigerian and other Journalists rely on the Centre as an authoritative source of information about the United Nations. The Centre also works in partnership with other United Nations field agencies, members of civil society and business groups, to stimulate and engage them actively on issues of concern to the United Nations. Non-governmental organizations in Nigeria count on UNIC as partners in organizing key events, including seminars, exhibits and commemoration focusing on such key issues as human rights, education, the environment, drug prevention and health care, especially HIV/AIDS.
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    Timothy Bamidele
    Fantastic string in the heart of Ikoyi. Majestic landmark in Lagos
  • D
    Damilola Omowaiye
    UNIC Lagos Office Ikoyi
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    Kimberly Ojah
    Interned at the United Nations Information Center, nice Place, good people.
  • S
    Sheriff Gbadamosi
    A good place for youths to learn and network
  • A
    ANTHONY IFEANYI
    Quiet and well equipped for research about nations
  • I
    Ibrahim Dauda
    Conducive environment. Best place to get information resources about the UN
  • I
    Insecta Studios
    Great for UN and charity projects. Easy to locate
  • O
    Olamilekan Yussuf
    A very nice place the area is also very secured
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    The GbemieO
    Information centre for the United Nations Nigerian Association, had a meeting on SDG and the future of work in Nigeria
  • K
    Kosi Eze
    Good library for the public
  • B
    Bofias O
    Very welcoming
  • J
    John Ogwo
    Old and uninspiring building.
  • S
    Sonia Ugwunna
    Cool, serene and full of information on the United Nations
  • A
    Akinwunmi Onabanjo
    Pleasant
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    Assurance
    Center of information
  • B
    Busola Majekodunmi
    Lovely place
  • J
    Jimoh Mojeed
    Cool
  • A
    Adesoji Adeyemi-Adejolu
    A diplomatic place...