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UNEA-2
The second UN Environment Assembly of the UN Environment Programme (UNEA-2) continued into the early hours of Saturday, 28 May 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya, after a full day of negotiations and other events on Friday.
A ministerial policy review session took place in the morning, in which ministers were presented with the findings of the “Healthy Environment, Healthy People” report, a joint effort of several organizations, including the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Secretariat. Ministers and other high-level delegates proceeded to discuss the topic in two parallel roundtables before lunchtime.
Drafting groups worked through the day to finalize the text of all resolutions.
In the COW closing plenary, delegates accepted the package of resolutions, including resolutions on the UNEP Medium-Term Strategy, Programme of Work and budget. They agreed to change the UNEA cycle so that future meetings will take place in odd, not even, years, with the next meeting to take place in late 2017. Delegates forwarded the package to the UNEA-2 plenary for adoption.
In a late-night session, UNEA-2 accepted a package of 24 resolutions and 2 decisions. Delegates debated whether to put a G-77/China-sponsored resolution on “Field-based environment assessment of the Gaza strip” (UNEP/EA.2/CRP.6) to a vote.
11:20 pm Israel calls for a vote.
11:30 pm Syria calls for a motion of “no action.”
11:57 pm Plenary suspended to allow parties to consult.
12:31 am Plenary resumes.
12: 35 am
G-77/China announces the draft resolution will not be withdrawn.
12:53 am
UNEA-2 Chair invites delegates to vote on whether they wish to proceed to a substantive vote on the Gaza resolution. Brazil and Syria raise points of order.
12:57 am Delegates vote by holding up pink cards. Many abstain.
1:00 am Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director, announces results of the procedural vote: 36 in favour, 4 against, and 35 abstentions. He explains that UNEA requires a quorum of 97 for the result to be valid, and the quorum has not been reached in this case.
1:20 am Egypt questions interpretation of quorum rule. Secretariat apologizes for misinterpretation and says there are sufficient numbers to proceed. US disagrees, moves to suspend the session in the absence of a quorum.
1:45 am Plenary comes to a halt as delegates discuss the status of the meeting on the sidelines.
1:59 am UNEA-2 President calls for a Bureau meeting, asks delegates to remain in the room meanwhile.
2:27 am #UNEA2 Bureau returns to the room. Secretariat to conduct a roll call to check if there is a quorum present.
2:55 am Roll call shows 78 members present. One-third needed to have a legal session. But majority must be here to proceed to a vote. #UNEA2
2:59 am #UNEA2 President calls to adjourn the session, suggest to reconvene 11 am Saturday 28 May.
3:11 am Delegates consider proposal to reconvene. Egypt and Pakistan, question legal status of meeting. Colombia, EU, Ukraine and others express appreciation to all for the hard work done this week, and the agreement on 25 resolutions at UNEA-2.
3:49 am UNEA-2 President notes overwhelming support to close the session rather than reconvening. Many delegates welcome the 24 resolutions previously adopted. Rapporteur presents report of the meeting.
3:56 am #UNEA2 adopts meeting report, President gavels the meeting to a close.
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MINISTERIAL POLICY REVIEW SESSION “HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT, HEALTHY PEOPLE”
L-R: Andy Haines, Professor of Public Health and Primary Care, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK; Mary
Robinson, Former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation; Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director;
Edgar Gutiérrez Espeleta, President of UNEA-2 and Jorge Laguna-Celis, Secretary of the Governing Bodies,
UNEP
Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director
Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General, World Meteorological
Organization
(WMO)
Mary
Robinson, Former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation
Video message by Margaret Chan, Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO)
Andy Haines, Professor of Public Health and Primary Care, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
L-R: Barbara Pompili, Minister of State for Biodiversity, France, and Jean-Patrick Le Duc, France
MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE 1
View of the room of the Ministerial Roundtable 1
Co-Chairs of Roundtable 1, Daniel Ortega Pacheco, Minister of Environment, Ecuador, and
Masoumeh Ebtekar, Vice President of Iran and Head of the Environmental
Protection Organization
Leonardo Trasande, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, US
Omar Abdi, Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Secretary, UNICEF
Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Christine Dawson and Daniel Reifsnyder, US
Mustafa Satilmiş, Turkey
Cristina Tirado - von der Pahlen, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Aminiasi Qareqare, Fiji
L-R: Cristina Romanelli and Amy Fraenkel, CBD
MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE 2
L-R: Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building
and Nuclear Safety, Germany; Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs, South Africa; and Jamil Ahmad,
Deputy Director, UNEP Office in New York
Jane Nishida, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection
Agency, US, and
Chair of the Advisory Group of the Global
Alliance
to Eliminate Lead Paint
Yannick Glemarec, UN Women
Tina Birmpili, Executive Secretary, Ozone Secretariat
Delegates from Senegal
Chencho Norbu, Bhutan
Johanita Ndahimananjara, Minister of Environment, Ecology and Forests, Madagascar
Rachid Firadi, Morocco
Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Energy and Environment, Maldives
Eleanor Parkes, Aotearoa Youth Leadership Institute, speaking on behalf of Children and Youth Major Group
Mariano Castro, Vice-Mnister for Environmental Management, Ministry of Environment, Peru
Delegates from China
MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE
View of the multi-stakeholder dialogue on "Restoring and sustaining healthy ecosystems for people and planet: partnerships
to jointly deliver on the environmental dimension of Agenda 2030"
L-R: Dialogue moderators, Andrew Steer, CEO, World Resources Institute (WRI), and Sharon Sharon Dijksma, State
Secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, the Netherlands
Mark Halle, Director of Trade and Investment, International Institute for
Sustainable Development
Joan Carling, Secretary-General, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Antonio Herman Benjamin, Justice of the National High Court, Brazil
Jan-Gustav Strandenaes, Stakeholder Forum
O. C. Z. Muchinguri, Minister of Environment, Water and Climate, Zimbabwe
John Scanlon, Secretary-General, Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species
of
Wild Fauna
and Flora (CITES)
Participants from Major Groups and Stakeholders
L-R: Andrea Reimer, Councilor, City of Vancouver, Canada, and Yunus Arikan, ICLEI
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE (COW)
L-R: Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UNEP; COW Chair Idunn Eidheim, Norway;
Tim Kasten, UNEP; and Masa Nagai, UNEP
COW Chair Idunn Eidheim, Norway
Hushan Al-Fityan, Rapporteur
Yahel Vilan, Israel
Drafting Group 1 Co-Chair Tita Korvenoja, Finland
Drafting Group 2 Co-Chair Pedro Escosteguy Cardoso, Brazil
Drafting Group 3 Co-Chair Corinna Enders,
Germany
UNEA-2 PLENARY
L-R: Achim Steiner, UNEP Executive Director; Edgar Gutiérrez Espeleta, President of UNEA-2
and Jorge
Laguna-Celis, Secretary of the Governing Bodies,
UNEP
Delegates from Arab States in informal consultations
Masoumeh Ebtekar, Vice President of Iran and Head of the Environmental
Protection Organization
Voting flags being distributed in plenary
Masa Nagai, Senior Legal Advisor, UNEP, confers with UNEA-2 Secretariat on Rules of Procedure.
Highlights and images for 26 May 2016
Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016
On Thursday, the Bonn Climate Change Conference concluded. The Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) held closing plenaries in the morning and evening. A special joint plenary was held to thank UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres for her service, with all present congratulating her, including in song, for her leadership culminating in the Paris Agreement. In response, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Figueres thanked everyone, saying that she has “had the enormous privilege to be at your side as you made history.” In the afternoon and evening, the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) and the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) held their closing plenaries.
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SBSTA Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the SBSTA closing plenary
SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize
Wanna Tanunchaiwatana, SBSTA Coordinator
Manasvi Srisodapol, Thailand, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Aishath Aileen Niyaz, Maldives, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Norbert Bärlocher, Switzerland, speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group (EIG)
Michel Rentenaar, EU
Andrea Faulkner, Australia, speaking on
behalf of the Umbrella Group
Eddy Pérez, Climate Action Network (CAN)
Shalia Shahid, Women and Gender
Victor Kabengele wa Kadilu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
APA Consultations
Delegates during the APA consultations
APA Co-Chair Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
Zhihua Chen, China
Delegates read the revised APA draft conclusions
Members of the Secretariat distribute the text
Joint Meeting of the SBI, SBSTA and APA: Farewell to Christiana Figueres
View of the dais during the joint meeting
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres
Incoming UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
Laurence Tubiana, COP 21/CMP 11 Presidency
Aziz Mekouar, Incoming COP 22/CMP 12 Presidency
Members of civil society sing 'Climate Queen,' a farewell song dedicated to UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand, SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland, and Incoming UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa bid farewell
Delegates give UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres a standing ovation in recognition
of her important contribution to tackling climate change over the years
SBI Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the SBI closing plenary
Madeleine Diouf Sarr, Senegal
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
Elena Kruspkaia Mejía Villacís, Ecuador
Mohamed Khalil, Egypt
Erwin Rose, US
Ilka Wagner, EU
Chebet Maikut, Uganda, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Emil Eduardo Calles Lossada, Venezuela
Delegates huddle during the final negotiations
APA Closing Plenary
View of the dais during the APA closing plenary
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
Bouzekri Razi, COP 22/CMP 12 Presidency
Anna Serzysko, APA Rapporteur
Alejandro Rivera, Mexico, speaking on behalf of the EIG
Frances Veronica Victorio, the Philippines
Olfa Jelassi, Women and Gender
Marilyn Averill, Research and Independent NGOs (RINGOs)
Jaime Hermida Castillo, Nicaragua, speaking on behalf of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA)
Johnson Hugo Cerda Shiguango, Indigenous Peoples
Héloïse Pichot, Youth NGOs (YOUNGOs)
Around the Venue
Incoming UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres
Delegates from Germany
Delegates from Ghana
Delegates from Thailand and Singapore speak informally
Delegates in plenary
Incoming UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa sits with members of the UNFCCC Secretariat
Headsets available for delegates
Marcela Main Sancha, UNFCCC Secretariat, speaks with delegates
Wael Hmaidan, CAN, with UNFCCC Executive
Secretary Christiana Figueres
Observers watch proceedings from the balcony
Members of the Arab Group meet informally
World Conference Center Bonn security staff
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres enters the venue for her final session with the UNFCCC
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa thanks delegates for welcoming her into the UNFCCC process
Delegates use a 'poken' to gather materials during the paperless conference
An information booth for COP 22/CMP 12 in Marrakech
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) team covering the meeting (L-R): Kiara Worth; Beate Antonich; Virginia Wiseman; Jen Allan; Mari Luomi; Alice Bisiaux; Rishikesh Ram Bhandary; and Nancy Williams
Highlights and images for 25 May 2016
UNEA-2
The Committee of the Whole (COW) Drafting Groups continued to meet at the second UN Environment Assembly of the UN Environment Programme (UNEA-2) on Wednesday. In the COW plenary, all groups reported progress and briefed delegates on outstanding matters to be resolved. Discussions in all three Drafting Groups continued late into the evening.
Two symposia took place during the day, on “Mobilizing Investment for Sustainable Development” and “Environment and Displacement: Root causes and implications.” The Environment Management Group (EMG) launched the UN System-Wide Framework of Strategies for the Environment at a lunchtime event. The Sustainable Innovation Expo (SIE) hosted a Business Dialogue for Environmental Sustainability in the afternoon, and many other events took place around the conference venue.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has published a briefing note for the GMGSF 2016 and provided daily web coverage, daily reports from the UNEA-2. In addition, IISD Reporting Services has published a summary and analysis report from this meeting, which is available in HTML and PDF format.
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE (COW)
L-R: Jacqueline McGlade, UNEP; Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UNEP; COW Chair Idunn Eidheim, Norway;
Tim Kasten, UNEP; Masa Nagai, UNEP;
and Hushan Al-Fityan, Rapporteur
Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
COW Chair Idunn Eidheim, Norway
Drafting Group 1 Co-Chairs Tita Korvenoja, Finland and Hesiquio Benitez Diaz, Mexico
Drafting Group 3 Co-Chair Mohammed Khashashneh, Jordan
Drafting Group 2 Co-Chair John Moreti,
Botswana
Drafting Group 3 Co-Chair Corinna Enders,
Germany
L-R: Neranda Maurice-George, Saint Lucia; Christopher Cox, UNEP;
and Alistair Edwards, Saint Kitts
and Nevis
Hussein Roshdy, Egypt
Vita Onwuasoanya, UN Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea (UNDOALOS)
Konrad Paulsen Rivas, Chile
Michèle Rattray-Huish, Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Peter Denton, Regional Representative for North America, Science and Technology Major Group
Lucy Mulenkei, Indigenous Information Network
DRAFTING GROUPS
L-R: Drafting Group 3 Co-Chairs Corinna Enders,
Germany and Mohammed Khashashneh, Jordan;
with Masa Nagai, UNEP
Drafting Group 3 discussses a draft resolution
Delegates during Drafting Group 1 discussions
SIDE EVENTS
View of the Symposium on Mobilizing Sustainable Investment
L-R: Eric Usher, UNEP Finance Initiative; Jeremy Ngunze, Kenya; Tumurkhuu Davaakhuu, Mongolia;
Bernard Osawa, Kenya; and Raymond Carlsen, Norway
George Mwangala, Kenya Youth Climate Network
Ayo Olukanni, Fight Against Desert Encroachment (FADE)
Ali Darvishi Boloorani, University of Tehran, Iran
Susanne Homisell, IHS Energy and Samuel Hall
Caroline Usikpedo, Niger Delta Women's Movement for Peace and Development
Marlene Francia, IBON International
Jan Eliasson, UN Deputy Secretary-General
L-R: Yusuf Hassan Abdi, Member of Parliament, National Assembly, Kenya; Anote Tong, Former President of
Kiribati; Robert Glasser, Head, UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction; and Shamsad Akhtar, Under-Secretary-General of the
UN and Executive Secretary of UN Economic
and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Dais during the launch of the UN System-Wide Framework of Strategies for the Environment with (L-R:) Tarja Fernandez, Finland;
Elliott Harris, Secretariat of the Environment Management Group; Franz Perrez, Ambassador
for
the Environment, Switzerland;
Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias, Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity;
and Tim Scott, UNDP
Dais during the Partnership for addressing environmental challenges faced by small island developing states with
(L-R:) Elba Rosa Pérez Montoya, Minister of Science, Technology and Environment, Cuba; Wu Hongbo,
UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs; Ahmed Sareer, Permanent Representative of the
Maldives to the UN; and Anote Tong former President of Kiribati
BUSINESS DIALOGUE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Andrew Revkin, Science and Environment Journalist, New York Times
Amina J. Mohamed, Minister of Environment, Nigeria
L-R: Andrew Revkin, New York Times; Harry Verhaar, Philips Lighting; Jens Holst Nielsen, Confederation of Danish Industry;
Craig Hanson, World Resource Institute; Andia Chakava, New Face New Voices, Kenya Chapter; Esben Lunde Larsen,
Minister of Environment and Food, Denmark; and Jane Nishida, Environmental Protection Agency, US
L-R: Scott Vaughan, President, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD); Paul Isaac
Musasizi, CEO, Kiira Motors; and Jane Nyakang'o, Kenya National Clear Production Center
L-R: Sally Lee, Mayor of Sorsogon City, the Philippines; John Alrichs, Planet Labs; Barrie Bain, International
Fertilizer
Industry Association; and Daniel Calleja, Director-General, Environment DG, European Commission
Scott Vaughan, President, IISD
Sally Lee, Mayor of Sorsogon City, the Philippines
Highlights and images for 17 May 2016
Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016
The Bonn Climate Change Conference continued on Tuesday morning with the opening of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Paris Agreement (APA) and a Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) informal consultation. In the afternoon, several contact groups and informal consultations under the SBSTA and Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) convened. The SBI and SBSTA plenaries resumed to hear opening statements and consider outstanding agenda items. A SBSTA workshop on types of revegetation activities potentially eligible as Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project activities also took place in the afternoon.
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APA Opening Plenary
Richard Kinley, UNFCCC Deputy Executive Secretary, UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres, and Laurence Tubiana, COP 21/CMP 11 Presidency, applaud the election of the new APA Co-Chairs
APA Co-Chair Sarah Baashan, Saudi Arabia
APA Co-Chair Jo Tyndall, New Zealand
Laurence Tubiana, COP 21/
CMP 11 Presidency
Zamba Batjargal, Mongolia
María Laura Rojas Vallejo, Colombia, speaking on behalf of the Independent Alliance of Latin America and the Carribean (AILAC)
Manasvi Srisodapol, Thailand, speaking
on behalf of the G-77/China
Ivo de Zwaan, EU
Patrick Suckling, Australia, speaking
on behalf of the Umbrella Group
Rosilena Lindo, Panama, speaking
on behalf of the Coalition for
Rainforest Nations (CfRN)
Hussein Alfa Nafo, Mali, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Franz Perrez, Switzerland, speaking
on behalf of the Environmental
Integrity Group (EIG)
Isabel Teresa Di Carlo Quero, Venezuela, speaking on behalf
of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA)
Olga Vavilonskaya, Belarus
Tunga Bhadra Rai,
Indigenous Peoples
Norine Kennedy, Business and Industry NGOs (BINGOs)
Anabella Rosemberg, Trade Union NGOs (TUNGOs)
SBI Plenary
View of the dais during the SBI plenary
UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres
SBI Chair Tomasz Chruszczow, Poland
Lydie-Line Paroz, Youth NGOs (YOUNGOs)
Inga Fritzen Buan,
Climate Action Network (CAN)
Franziska Loibl, Women and Gender
SBI Vice-Chair Zhihua Chen, China
Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
SBSTA Plenary
View of the dais during the SBSTA plenary
SBSTA Chair Carlos Fuller, Belize
Alejandro Rivera, Mexico
Marilyn Averill, Research and Independent NGOs (RINGOs)
Katherine Sawyer, Climate Justice Now! (CJN!)
Contact Groups
SBSTA/SBI joint contact group on the scope of the next periodic review of the long-term global goal
under the Convention, and of overall progress towards achieving it
SBI contact group on arrangements for intergovernmental meetings
SBI/SBSTA joint contact group on impact of the implementation of response measures: improved forum and work programme
SBSTA In-Session Workshop
Panel speakers for a SBSTA in-session workshop to identify the types of revegetation activities
potentially eligible as project activities under the CDM
Co-Chair Maya Hunt, New Zealand
Co-Chair José Antonio Prado, Chile
Ivan Dario Valencia, Colombia
Belinda Margono, Indonesia
Around the Venue
Delegates gather in the foyer before the start of plenary
Delegates meet informally
El Hadji Mbaye Diagne and Mamadou Diobe Gueye, Senegal
Delegates from Norway
Translation headsets
Delegates between sessions
A delegate looks at a photography
exhibition about COP 21/CMP 11
Heinz Sturm, International Clean Energy Partnership Foundation, test drives a 'zero emissions' car on display at the venue
Summary report 16–17 May 2016
Habitat III Informal Hearings with Local Authorities Associations
Summary report 16–26 May 2016
Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016
Highlights and images for 6 May 2016
20th Meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and 1st Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation
On Friday, 6 May 2016, delegates to the first meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Implementation (SBI) finalized 13 recommendations. CBD Executive Secretary Dias highlighted recommendations on biodiversity mainstreaming, the SBI modus operandi, synergies with biodiversity-related conventions, guidelines for national reports, and resource mobilization. He also pointed to the voluntary peer-review process of implementation, and to COP 13 meeting for the first time concurrently with the Protocols’ COP/MOPs.
The EU drew attention to the need to scale up efforts to achieve the Aichi targets, and to link efforts on biodiversity mainstreaming with the Sustainable Development Goals. India for Asia-Pacific considered that the SBI was off to a good start and welcomed the identification of means to overcome obstacles in achieving the Aichi targets, such as capacity building and resource mobilization. St Kitts and Nevis for GRULAC underscored the need to review progress also in the provision of support for implementation. The CBD Alliance noted the need to look into implementation in more detail in the future, involving indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), women and civil society in the peer review of NBSAPs and national reports; and expressed concern about the emphasis on the business sector and natural capital in relation to biodiversity mainstreaming. The International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity urged the full and effective participation of IPLCs, including women and youth, in the review of implementation, in work on integration of the Convention and its Protocols, and capacity building. SBI 1 Chair Jae Choe (Republic of Korea) congratulated delegates on their tireless work ethic and drew the meeting to a close at 4:47 pm.
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L-R: Fumiko Nakao and Joji Miyamori, Japan
Tia Stevens, Australia
SBI plenary
SBI 1 delegates huddle in the corridors
Anne Theo Seinen, EU delegation
Global Youth Biodiversity Network stand
Highlights and images for 5 May 2016
20th Meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and 1st Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation
On Thursday, 5 May 2016, in the morning, delegates to the first meeting of the CBD Subsidiary Body on Implementation (SBI) considered draft recommendations on: review of progress in the implementation of the Convention, the financial mechanism, resource mobilization, review of progress towards Aichi target 16 on the Nagoya Protocol, and on the assessment and review of effectiveness of the Cartagena Protocol, including a discussion on whether the terminology “indigenous peoples and local communities” should be used under that Protocol.
In the afternoon, SBI 1 plenary considered draft recommendations on: biodiversity mainstreaming; administration of the Convention, including functional review of the Secretariat; and national reporting. Plenary reconvened in the evening to consider draft recommendations on: the SBI modus operandi; enhancing integration among the Convention and its Protocols, and the organization of meetings; capacity building; and use of the terminology “indigenous peoples and local communities.”
A Friends of the Chair group on synergies among biodiversity-related conventions met at lunchtime and in the evening. Another Friends of the Chair group on biodiversity mainstreaming met in the evening.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web updates from the 20th Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and the 1st Meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Implementation. In addition, IISD Reporting Services has produced a summary and analysis of both meetings which is available in HTML and PDF format.
L-R: Danita Mariaca and Sorka Jannet Copa Romero, Bolivia
L-R: Jesica Ayala Brito and Hesiquio Benitez, Mexico
SBI 1 delegates consider draft recommendations
Global Youth Biodiversity Network
Summary report 25–27 April 2016
1st Meeting of the Ad hoc Expert Group (AHEG1) on the Development of Proposals on Matters Referred to in Paragraph 44 of ECOSOC Resolution 2015/33
Highlights and images for 25 April 2016
Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meetings
On Monday, 25 April 2016, the Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meeting commenced at UN Headquarters in New York. The opening session included remarks by the Habitat III Secretary-General Joan Clos, who stressed the importance of multi-stakeholder input into the zero draft of Habitat III.
This was followed by a synopsis of the key recommendations and information on the development of the zero draft and a general exchange of views. Panelists outlined expert input from the thematic and regional processes, stressing that these need to be translated into an actionable New Urban Agenda. During discussions, parties and observer organizations addressed: the relationship between the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR); and the role of governance in addressing challenges, such as responding to climate change and achieving sustainable urban environments.
In the afternoon, the meeting considered regional presentations on recommendations, expectations and potentials from the Habitat III regional meetings. Reports were heard from the regional preparatory meetings, including: Asia-Pacific, in October 2015, in Jakarta, Indonesia; Africa, in February 2016, in Abuja, Nigeria; Europe, in March 2016, in Prague, Czech Republic; and Latin America and the Caribbean, in April 2016, in Toluca, Mexico. Discussions addressed, inter alia: the roles of local authorities in urban sustainability; the need for a strong follow-up and review mechanism for the New Urban Agenda; that all regions emphasized the need for an action-oriented agenda; the need for integrated, participatory and people-oriented approaches; and including issues of the informal sector and the challenges posed by mass migration. During the day, many welcomed the open and participatory nature of the regional processes.
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Opening Plenary
L-R: Kumaresh Misra, UN HABITAT; Joan Clos,
Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN HABITAT; Deputy
Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador; Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France; Sonia Elliot, Secretary to Habitat III
Joan Clos,
Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director,
UN HABITAT
Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France
Deputy Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador
View of the plenary
Abdel Walendom, Secretary General, Ministry of Land Management, Urbanism and Habitat, Chad
Francesco Bandarin, Assistant Director-General for Culture, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Nelson Junior Sale, Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing, Brazil
Rüdiger Ahrend, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Le-Yin Zhang, University College London, UK
Thanavon Pamaranon, Thailand, on behalf of G-77/China
Mandiaye Ndiaye, Senegal
Lucianara Andrade Fonseca, Brazil
Chandana Das, Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action, on behalf of Children and Youth
Masaaki Nakagawa, Japan
Nancy Stetson, US
Marit Viktoria Pettersen, Norway
Tobias Ogweno, Kenya
Danielle Larrabee, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
L-R: Habitat III Co-Chair Maryse Gautier, France, consulting with Sonia Elliot, Secretary to Habitat III
Karla Šlechtová, Minister of Regional Development, Czech Republic
Anthony Bosah, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN
Lana Winayanti, Senior Expert to the Minister, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Indonesia
Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor, State of Mexico, Mexico
Shipra Narang Suri, ISOCARP, on behalf of the General Assembly of Partners (GAP)
Relinda Melania Sosa Pérez, Huairou Commission, on behalf of Women and Gender
Martha Mutizhe Kangwa, Zambia
Hirotaka Koike, UN Major Group for Children and Youth
Isabel Cavelier Adarve, Colombia
Li Zhe, China
Abdullah Abu Shawesh, State of Palestine
Isabelle Delattre, EU
William Jiyana, South Africa
Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor, State of Mexico, Mexico, delivering his closing remarks
L-R: Deputy
Permanent Representative Helena Yáñez, Ecuador; Joan Clos,
Under-Secretary-General
and Executive Director,
UN HABITAT; and Eruviel Ávila Villegas, Governor,
State of Mexico, Mexico