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Daily report for 19 July 2016
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
Highlights and images for 19 July 2016
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
The thirty-eighth session of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 38) convened for its second day in Vienna, Austria, on 19 July 2016. In the morning, delegates addressed the Technological and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) organizational matters and a conference room paper on forming an ad hoc standard coordinating group on criteria or standards on substitutes. A contact group on the terms of reference for the study on the 2018-2020 replenishment of the Multilateral Fund (MLF) then convened.
The HFC Management Contact Group met throughout the afternoon and evening.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and also produced a summary and analysis report from the Resumed OEWG 37, OEWG 38 and ExMOP 3, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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View of the dais during the plenary session
OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
Zhou Xiaofang, China
Cindy Newberg, US
OEWG 37 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait
Andrei Pilipchuk, Belarus
Yoliangel Rivas, Venezuela
Gudi Alkemade, and Philip Owen, European Union (EU)
Mirjana Ilijin Jug, UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), with OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
Maria Rendiles Bermudez, Venezuela
Aminah Ali, Malaysia
Annie Gabriel, Australia
Philippe Chemouny, Canada, and Obed Baloyi, South Africa, Co-Chairs, Contact Group on Replenishment Study TOR
Emma Rachmawaty, Indonesia
Augustin Sánchez Guevara, Mexico
Enoh Peter Ayuk, Cameroon
Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia, with Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat
Mikkel Adaman Sørensen, Denmark
Hassan Ali Mubarak, Bahrain
Caitlin Grady, US
Samuel Pare, Burkina Faso
Manoj Kumar Singh, India
Laura Berón, Argentina
Liana Ghahramanyan, Armenia
Highlights and images for 18 July 2016
HLPF 2016
Following the opening of the Ministerial Segment on Monday, participants at the 2016 meeting of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) discussed “Main messages from first HLPF week: our starting point.” This was followed by keynote speeches and panel discussions related to the meeting’s theme of “Ensuring that no one is left behind,” on: “Reaching the most vulnerable;” “Challenges of countries in special situations;” and “Unlocking means of implementation (MOI) for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and creating an enabling environment.” A general debate took place at the end of the day.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily reports, daily web coverage and a summary and analysis from HLPF 2016, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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Opening of the Ministerial Segment
Delegates gather for the opening of the Ministerial Segment
Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General of the UN
Oh Joon, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea to the UN and President of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
Jürg Lauber, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the UN and Vice
President of ECOSOC
Héctor Alejandro Palma Cerna, Deputy Permanent Representative of Honduras to the UN and Vice President of ECOSOC
Mogens Lykketoft, President of
the UN General Assembly
Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway
Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh, Vice President of Viet Nam
Ensuring that no one is left behind: reaching the most vulnerable
Panel speakers during the session
Hugo Roger Martínez Bonilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs, El Salvador
Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety, Germany
Guy Ryder, Director-General, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Kate Gilmore, Deputy High
Commissioner for Human Rights
Md. Shahidul Haque, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh
Christian Friis Bach, Under Secretary-General and Executive Secretary, UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Delegates watch proceedings from the gallery
Ensuring that no one is left behind: challenges of countries in special situations
View of the dais during the session
Álvaro García, Office of Planning and Budget of the Presidency, Uruguay
Gyan Chandra Acharya, Under Secretary-General and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary-General, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat
Helen Clark, Administrator,
UN Development Programme (UNDP)
Tawakkol Abdel-Salam Karman,
2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Karina Gould, Parliamentary Secretary for International Development, Canada
Ricardo Cardona, Minister of Social Development, Honduras
Shamshad Akhtar, Under Secretary-General and Executive Secretary, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Daniel Mensinga, Major Group for Children and Youth
Ensuring that no one is left behind: unlocking the means of implementation for
the Sustainable Development Goals and creating an enabling environment
View of the dais during the session
Michelle Muschett, Vice Minister of Social Development, Panama
Ardalan Shekarabi, Minister for Public Administration, Sweden
Axel Bertuch-Samuels,
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Vaughan Turekian,
Advisor to the US Secretary of State
Neven Mimica, EU Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development
Douglas Frantz, Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Mahmoud Mohieldin, World Bank Group
Representatives from the Women's Major Group hold up pictures of environmental and human rights activists who have been killed, demonstrating the need to create an enabling environment for stakeholder participation
General Debate
Delegates participate in a general debate
Virachai Plasai, Permanent Representative of Thailand to the UN, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Juan Temístocles Montás, Minister of Economy, Planning and Development, Dominician Republic, speaking on behalf of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)
Bernard Kamphasa, Zambia, speaking
on behalf of the LLDCs
Eden Charles, Deputy Permanent Representative of Trinidad and Tobago to the UN, speaking on behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Jiko Fatafehi Luveni, Fiji, speaking on behalf of the Group of Pacific SIDS
Mohammed Khaled Khiari, Permanent Representative of Tunisia to the UN, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Mohammed Maziad Al Tuwaijri,
Vice-Minister of Economy and Planning, Saudi Arabia
Celebrating Nelson Mandela Day
A special event is held in the ECOSOC Chamber to commemorate "Mandela Day"
Delegates stand to observe a moment of silence to honor Nelson Mandela and his contribution to freedom and justice in the world
Stevie Wonder, UN Messenger of Peace
Around the Venue
Delegates gather for the start of the Ministerial Segment
Delegates greet each other before the start of plenary
Delegates from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Delegates from South Africa
Delegates speak informally
Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway, and Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh, Vice-President of Viet Nam, participate in
an event "Scream from Nature" that emphasized the importance of environmental protection
Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway, and
Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh, Vice-President of Viet Nam,
stand with children during the event
Musical performance by fifth graders from the
Special Music School, New York
Around the UN Headquarters
Daily report for 18 July 2016
HLPF 2016
Daily report for 18 July 2016
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
Highlights and images for 18 July 2016 – 18 July 2017
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
The thirty-eighth session of the Open-Ended Working Group of the Montreal Protocol (OEWG 38) opened in Vienna, Austria on 18 July 2016. In the morning, delegates heard opening remarks and addressed the agenda and the organization of work. Discussion then turned to the Technical and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) report on updated and new information on alternatives for ozone depleting substances (ODS).
In the afternoon, parties addressed the Dubai Pathway on HFCs, the TEAP 2016 report, and issues related to exemptions under Articles 2A–2I of the Montreal Protocol, including nominations for essential-use exemptions for 2017 and nominations for critical-use exemptions for 2017 and 2018. They also addressed issues related to the phase-out of HCFCs, the availability of recovered, recycled or reclaimed halons, terms of reference for the study on the 2018-2020 replenishment of the multilateral fund, a report by the TEAP and the Scientific Assessment Panel on carbon tetrachloride discrepancies, and the destruction of ODS banks.
The HFC Management Contact Group met in the evening.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and also produced a summary and analysis report from the Resumed OEWG 37, OEWG 38 and ExMOP 3, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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From L-R: Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat; OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria; and OEWG 37 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland, with Husamuddin Ahmadzai, Sweden
OEWG 37 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
Taha Mohammed Zatari, Saudi Arabia
Laura Berón, Argentina
Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Sylla Cheikh Ndiaye, Senegal
John Thompson, US
Hassan Ali Mubarak, Bahrain
Roberto Peixoto, TEAP Member, Brazil
Antonio Asuncion Oposa, Federated States of Micronesia
Lambert Kuijpers, TEAP Member, the Netherlands
Alice Gaustad, Norway
Enoh Peter Ayuk, Cameroon
Alaa Aljahdali, Saudi Arabia
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland
Philip Owen, European Union (EU)
Nancy Seymour, Canada
Rafael Da Soler, Brazil
The Kuwaiti delegation
Gilbert Bankobeza, Ozone Secretariat, with Masa Nagai, Senior Legal Advisor, UNEP
Zhou Xiaofang, China, and Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan
Tumau Neru, Samoa
Obed Baloyi, South Africa
Hammami Youssef, Tunisia
Amit Love, and S.V. Subbarao, India
Rafael Da Soler, Brazil, with Maria Verónica Grygianec, Argentina
Daily report for 16 July 2016
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
Highlights and images for 16 July 2016
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings
The resumed OEWG 37 met for its final day on Saturday, 16 July 2016, in Vienna, Austria. Informal discussions were held throughout the day and night. Topics addressed included funding, HCFCs-HFCs linkages and exemptions not related to HAT.
The HFC Management Contact Group reconvened in the evening to assess whether solutions had been generated for the identified challenges. As more time was required, informal discussions resumed. Following protracted negotiations, the contact group reconvened to conclude its work in the early hours of Sunday, 17 July 2016. Participants then convened in plenary, which heard an update on the status of discussion on each of the identified challenges. OEWG 37 was gavelled to a close at 3.12 am.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and also produced a summary and analysis report from the Resumed OEWG 37, OEWG 38 and ExMOP 3, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria
OEWG 37 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada
From L-R: Gilbert Bankobeza, Ozone Secretariat; Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat; OEWG 37 Co-Chair Paul Krajnik, Austria; OEWG 37 Co-Chair Leslie Smith, Grenada; and Megumi Seki, Ozone Secretariat
View of the room during the Informal discussions on funding
Odessa Shako, Guyana
Philippe Chemouny, Canada
Blaise Horisberger, Switzerland
Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan, and Hassan Ali Mubarak, Bahrain
Delegates from the EU conferring
Ishida Mayuka, Japan
Yaqoub Al-Matouq, Kuwait
Dennis Clare, Federated States of Micronesia
Italo Andrés Flamenco Córdova, and Rubén Armando Escalante Hasbún, El Salvador
From L-R: Krystel Loutfi, Lebanon; Lara Haidar, Lebanon; Mazen Khalil Hussein, Lebanon; Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan; and Hassan Ali Mubarak, Bahrain
Zhou Xiaofang, China
Miguel Antonio Gonzalez, Guatemala
Cornelius Rhein, EU
Annie Gabriel, Australia, with Nancy Seymour, Canada
Fahad Naim, with S.V. Subbarao, India
Cindy Newberg, US, with Cornelius Rhein, EU
Hamoud Al-Otaibi, Saudi Arabia, with Philippe Chemouny, Canada
Participants reading the proposed text on the screen
From L-R: Manoj Kumar Singh, India; Iftikhar-ul-Hassan Gilani, Pakistan; Amit Love, India; Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat; S.V. Subbarao, India; Husamuddin Ahmadzai, Sweden; and Fahad Naim, India
Benjamin Deh-Deh, Côte D'Ivoire, and Ismael Nour, Djibouti
Delegates from India and Saudi Arabia
Exhibition: Metamorphose des Menschenbildes by Alfred Hrdlicka
Daily report for 15 July 2016
HLPF 2016
Curtain raiser
3rd Extraordinary Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (ExMOP 3) and Associated Meetings