Both the Congress hotel and the Tunis Congress Hall are set to welcome the distinguished guests of AWO's 3rd Congress. The Congress which will attract worldwide media coverage, will gather a large number of journalists, reporters, photographers and camera crews from all over the world. With a view to facilitate their work, the organizers have set up two international press centres, respectively in the Congress hotel and in the Tunis Congress Hall, equipped with the latest state of art technology, including giant screens, wifi, broadband internet connections, and a large number of computers. Moreover, two studios for TV and radio broadcasting, as well as information desks for all media groups, will be available for the journalists covering the event. Interpretation services will also be available in Arabic, French and English and live coverage of the Congress proceedings will be available through giant screens. The congress hotel will also host three stands showcasing the products and activities of the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Tunisie Telecom. Tunisia's rich handicrafts sector will also be displayed in an impressive exhibit showing the finest of the country's traditional jewelry, carpets, pottery, furniture and garments. The stage is now set for AWO's 3rd Congress and Tunisia will show once again its capacity to host major international events and to welcome its distinguished guests in style.