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Daily report for 11 December 2017
21st Meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and 10th Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions
Summary report 11–16 December 2017
21st Meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and 10th Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions
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69th Meeting of the CITES Standing Committee
On Friday, the sixty-ninth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES SC69) convened for its final day in snowy Geneva. In the morning, delegates caught up on outstanding agenda items, and considered in-session documents in the afternoon.
National Ivory Action Plans (NIAPs), pangolins and timber species from Madagascar stirred lengthy discussions. Kuwait requested the deferral of a decision on the NIAP process for Qatar until SC70, but despite having presented an information document on its efforts, the Standing Committee (SC) nonetheless requested it continue in the NIAP process. The discussion on pangolins focused on issues related to the treatment of specimens, including stockpiles, obtained by parties prior to their listing in Appendix I. A recommendation that all pangolin specimens, regardless of the timing of their acquisition, be regulated as Appendix I specimens in accordance with Article III of the Convention until further consideration by CoP18, led to the entire report being put to a vote. The recommendation was adopted by a majority decision of the SC, with China, Russian Federation and Kuwait voting against the proposal. On timber, the SC agreed to maintain the recommendation for parties not to accept exports or re-exports for commercial purposes from Madagascar of specimens of Diospyros spp. and Dalbergia spp.
SC69 was gaveled to a close at 6:20 pm, with delegates giving SC Chair Carolina Caceres a standing ovation and praising her “steely resolve” as well as the hard work of the CITES Secretariat.
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Morning Plenary
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES, on the dais during morning plenary
Carolina Caceres, Standing Committee (SC) Chair, Canada
Yap Him Hoo, Singapore
Sai-ping Kwan, China
Claudio Juli Lepe, Chile
José Funes, Mexico
João Loureiro, Portugal
Claude Schenker, Switzerland
Julia Phillips, Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
Julie Sherman, Wildlife Justice Commission
Ben Janse van Rensburg, CITES Secretariat
Debabrata Swain, India
Ali Laouel Abbagana, Niger
Matt Collis, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
Mpho Tjiane, South Africa
Josephine Crouch, Youth for Wildlife
Avinash Basker, Global Tiger Forum (GTF)
Afternoon Plenary
Family photo of the CITES Secretariat
Øystein Størkersen, Norway, Chair of the Finance and Budget Subcommittee (FBSC)
Rod Hay, New Zealand
Gaël De Rotalier, EU
Elly Hamunyela, Namibia
Sofie Flensborg, CITES Secretariat
Shereefa Al-Salem, Kuwait
Ana Silvia Morales, Guatemala
Members of the SC vote to adopt the entire set of recommendations included in the report of the Pangolin in-session Working Group
Madangah Ngamgassou, Chad
Bandar Ibrahim Al-Faleh, Saudi Arabia
Anton Mezhnev, Russian Federation
Bill Clark, Israel
Sheldon Jordan, Canada
Bénédicte Johanita Ndahimananjara, Minister of Environment, Ecology and Forests, Madagascar
Aurélie Flore Koumba Pambo, Gabon
Delegates from India present a gift to Carolina Caceres, Standing Committee (SC) Chair, Canada, and
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES, in thanks for their hard work over the week
Carolina Caceres, Standing Committee (SC) Chair, Canada, gavels the meeting to a close
Around the Venue
Jonathan Barzdo, Deputy Secretary General, Ramsar Convention
Delegates from Indonesia
Delegates from Madagascar
Delegates from Spain
Delegates from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Delegates from the EU
Delegates from Kenya
Delegates from Mozambique and Mexico
Delegates from South Africa
Delegates between sessions
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, CITES, with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) team covering CITES SC69: Kate Neville, Canada, Kate Harris, Canada, Tanya Rosen, Italy/US, and Kiara Worth, South Africa
First snowfall of the year in Geneva
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53rd Session of the International Tropical Timber Council and Associated Sessions of the Committees
On Friday, ITTC-53 entered its fifth day of work in Lima, Peru. In the morning, the Council started by hearing the progress report on the ITTO Fellowship Programme and the report by the Chair of the Fellowship Selection Panel on new fellowships to be awarded. The Council then discussed the ITTO-Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) programme to improve country capacity to implement CITES listings of tropical timber species, and heard reports on collaboration with ITTO from the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). The plenary then discussed the issue of rotation in the selection of the Executive Director, where the Consumers called for a year of deliberation in capitals before reaching a decision at ITTC-54 on the rotation issue. Council decided to reconvene the contact group on rotation to negotiate a draft decision for Council, using the Consumer proposal as a starting point.
The contact group met during lunch. Meanwhile, a side event organized by the Civil Society Advisory Group (CSAG) was held, “Livelihoods and trade of timber and non-timber forest products for local communities.”
In the afternoon the Committees on Reforestation and Forest Management (CRF) and Finance and Administration (CFA) met in parallel. CRF finalized its report to the Council. CFA reviewed a draft decision to amend the rules of procedure and financial rules relating to transparency of CFA documentation, discussed the administrative budget for the Biennial Work Programme 2018-2019, and reviewed the CFA report to the Council. The Committee on Economics, Statistics and Markets and the Committee on Forest Industry (CEM-CFI) met afterward to review their report to the Council.
In the evening the Chairman's Open-Ended Drafting Group met to continue work preparing draft decisions for Council consideration on Saturday.
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Council Session
Steven Johnson, ITTO Secretariat; Gerhard Breulmann, ITTO Secretariat; Gerhard Dieterle, ITTO Executive Director; Tabi Agyarko, Chair of ITTC-53; and Zhang Zhongtian (China), Vice-Chair of ITTC-53
Jorge Malleux Orjeda, Peru, and Sheamala Satkuru, ITTO Secretariat
Emmanuelle Maire, EU
Victoire Eheth and Martin Cyrille Nkie, Cameroon
Milena Sosa Schmidt, Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
John Leigh, Peru
Participants during the Council Session
María Fernanda Potes Paier and Rubén Darío Guerrero, Colombia
Tabi Agyarko, Chair of ITTC-53
Naho Tamura, Tetra Yanuariadi and Li Qiang, ITTO Secretariat
Michael Kleine, International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
Ramón Carrillo, ITTO Secretariat
Participants during the Council Session
Danièle Marie Ramiramanana, REFACOF, Cameroon; Ximena Buitrón Cisneros, FairWild Foundation, Brazil; and Cécile Ndjebet, REFACOF, Cameroon
David Cooper, Deputy Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), addressed the Council via video.
David Samuel Estacuy Cojulúm, Guatemala
Hwan Ok-Ma, ITTO Secretariat
Consumer members in consultations
Producer members in consultations
Committee on Reforestation and Forest Management (CRF)
Jobst-Michael Schröder, Germany; Hwan Ok-Ma, ITTO Secretariat; Marjukka Mähönen, CRF Chair; Dambis Kaip (Papua New Guinea), CRF Vice-Chair; and Polycarpe Masupa Kambale, ITTO Secretariat
Marjukka Mähönen, CRF Chair for ITTC-53, congratulates Jobst-Michael Schröder (Germany) on his election as CRF Vice-Chair for ITTC-54.
Josefina Takahashi Sato, Peru
Felix Magallon González, Panama
Jobst-Michael Schröder (Germany), CRF Vice-Chair for ITTC-54
Aysha Ghadiali, US
Committee on Finance and Administration (CFA)
Yoshiko Motoyama, Japan
Rob Busink, the EU
Luke Thompson (US), CFA Vice-Chair; Mad Zaidi Mohamed Karli (Malaysia), CFA Chair; and Simon Kawaguchi, ITTO Secretariat
Committee on Economics, Statistics and Markets and the Committee on Forest Industry (CEM-CFI)
Anna Tyler (New Zealand), CFI Vice-Chair; Achille Orphée Lokossou (Benin), CFI Chair; Jorge Malleux Orjeda (Peru), CEM Chair; Björn Merkell (Sweden), CEM Vice-Chair; and Steven Johnson, ITTO Secretariat
Jennifer Conje, US
Miguel Roberto Mendieta Durón, Honduras
Jorge Malleux Orjeda (Peru), CEM Chair
Achille Orphée Lokossou (Benin), CFI Chair
Around the Venue
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UNEA-3
On the final day of the third meeting of the Open-Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives (OECPR-3), delegates continued negotiations in the five contact groups throughout the day, adding extended sessions into the night. During the evening closing plenary, delegates welcomed the successful conclusion of discussions on the draft ministerial outcome document and agreed to forward the document to UNEA-3 for consideration. Delegates also adopted eight of the 13 draft decisions and resolutions by acclamation and earmarked the remaining five resolutions for informal consultations over the weekend.
OECPR Chair John Moreti drew the meeting to a close at 10:52 pm.
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Plenary Session
From L-R: Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UN Environment Programme (UNEP); Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UNEP; UNEA President Edgar Gutiérrez-Espeleta, Minister of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica; OECPR Chair John Moreti, Botswana; and Jorge Laguna-Celis, Secretary, Secretariat of Governing Bodies, UNEP
Erik Solheim, Executive Director, UNEP
UNEA President Edgar Gutiérrez-Espeleta, Minister of Environment and Energy, Costa Rica
OECPR Chair John Moreti, Botswana
Abdelmoneim Mabrouk, Sudan, speaking on behalf of the Arab League
Jorge Laguna-Celis, Secretary, Secretariat of Governing Bodies, UNEP; OECPR Chair John Moreti, Botswana
Rose Makena Muchiri, Kenya
Marta Juarez Ruiz, Costa Rica
Yingxian Xia, China
Hussein Roshdy, Egypt
Ado Lõhmus, EU
Helda Khasmy, Women Major Group, Indonesia
Webster Chiyangwa, Zimbabwe
Andrea Jones Bennett, Jamaica
Annemari Vene, Estonia, with Kelly Hertenweg, Belgium
Delegates between sessions
Contact Group 1
Eduardo Alcibíades Sánchez Kiesslich, Mexico
Simla Yasemin Özkaya, Turkey
Miak Aw Hui Min, Singapore
Eiji Tanaka, Japan
Kätlin Mandel, EU
Sebastian König, Switzerland
Suseno Sukoyono, Indonesia
Charles Mojalemotho, Botswana
Jorge Ernesto Quezada Diaz, El Salvador
Jamil Ahmad, UNEP, with Vladimir Lenev, Russian Federation
Participants conferring
Nathan Glassey, New Zealand, with Maria Lemos, Colombia
Contact Group 2
Committee of Permanent Representatives (CPR) Vice-Chair Elizabeth Taylor, Colombia
Karina Cham, Brazil
Narges Saffar, Iran
Pedro Tiê Candido Souza, Brazil
Contact Group 3
Contact Group 3 Chair Tarja Fernández, Finland
Yu Hai, China
Yevhenii Tsymbaliuk, Ukraine
Simon Cardy, South Africa
Wilson Sumner, US
Zaid Noori, Iraq
Around the venue