Visiting the OECD

Who visits the OECD?

What is a typical visit?

How to organise a visit?

Due to limited availability of meeting rooms, it is important to send in requests for visits at least two months before the desired date of the visit.

Requests should include the following information: preferred date and time of visit to the OECD; number of participants and their names; topics of interest; mention of previous visits; special requests.

Visits to the OECD are free of charge.

Who to contact?

Requests can be made by letter or e-mail to:

Linda Aidan
OECD Visits Co-ordinator
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Public Affairs Division
Visits Programme

2 rue André-Pascal
75775 Paris CEDEX 16
FRANCE
E-mail: Linda.Aidan@oecd.org

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