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MOP6 Chair Fernando Spina and Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary |
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Highlights for Saturday, 14 November 2015On Saturday, November 14, MOP6 convened in Bonn for its last day of deliberations.
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IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, has provided daily web coverage, daily reports and a summary and analysis report from the 6th Session of the Meeting of the Parties to the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA-MOP6). The summary and analysis report is available in HTML and PDF formats. | ||
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Highlights for Friday, 13 November 2015On Friday, some of the AEWA delegates met for a tour around the old city of Bonn, while others took part in an all-day field trip to two nature reserves in the Lower Rhine area, near the Dutch border. |
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Highlights for Thursday, 12 November 2015AEWA MOP6 met in two parallel working group sessions throughout the day. |
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Highlights for Wednesday, 11 November 2015On Wednesday, 11 November, AEWA MOP6 met for its third day in Bonn, Germany. In the morning, delegates convened in plenary to address financial and administrative matters, and issues affecting the conservation status of migratory waterbirds in the AEWA region, including renewable energy technologies deployment and marine fisheries. During a brief ceremony led by Nick Williams, CMS Secretariat, Croatia and Israel signed the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia (Raptors MoU). In the afternoon, the working groups on finance and administrative matters and on scientific and technical matters started their work in parallel. The former working group, which was closed to observers, discussed the draft budget proposal for 2016-2018, including four possible budget scenarios. The latter discussed twelve draft resolutions, suggesting minor amendments. |
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Jacques Trouvilliez, AEWA Executive Secretary, and Ward Hagemeijer, Wetlands International, |
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Highlights for Tuesday, 10 November 2015AEWA MOP6 convened for its second day in Bonn, Germany, on Tuesday, 10 November 2015. In the morning, delegates considered relevant outcomes of Ramsar COP12, implementation of the Plan of Action for Africa, implementation of the Strategic Plan and analysis and synthesis of national reports. In the afternoon, delegates considered international reviews, the Implementation Review Process (IRP), the report on the implementation and revision of the International Implementation Tasks (IITs), proposals for amendments to the Agreement, waterbird monitoring along the African-Eurasian flyways, International Single Species Actions Plans (ISSAPs) and International Multi-Species Actions Plans and Management Plans (IMSAPs), conservation guidelines, guidance and definitions, and the implementation of the Communication Strategy and adoption of the new Communication Strategy. |
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Highlights for Monday, 9 November 2015The sixth Meeting of the Parties (MOP6) to the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) opened today in Bonn, Germany, under the theme “Making flyway conservation happen.” |
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