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The World Summit on Sustainable Development Second Preparatory Committee (PrepCom-II)
Journey of Hope: Chair Emil Salim called the process leading up to Johannesburg a Journey of Hope and said that the PrepCom was beginning to draw the map. . . . In a morning Plenary session, delegates addressed the issue of accreditation of the International Campaign on Tibet (ICT) and voted on a motion of no action after which the application of the ICT was rejected. Chair Salim then introduced the following four documents: the Chairman's Summary of the PrepCom; the Chairman's Summary of the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue; the Chairman's Paper; and Proposals for Partnerships/Initiatives to Strengthen the Implementation of Agenda 21. In the afternoon, delegates made general comments on the Chairman's paper and PrepCom II adjourned at approximately 5:15 pm
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Introduction of the Documents: Chairman's Summary of the PrepCom; Chairman's Summary of the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue; Chairman's Paper; and Proposals for Partnerships and Initiatives to Strengthen the Implementation of Agenda 21 | Chair Emil Salim presented his paper to the PrepCom. In an inspiring speech, he said the fundamental principle of sustainable development is diversity, but that we have to find areas of commonality. He said poverty alleviation is key to environmental and social sustainability. He noted the diversity in views, said it was difficult to have one agreement on all issues, and emphasized the importance of capturing converging ideas. He said the focus must be on producing a workable and doable program. He said that many brilliant ideas have been put forward, but said if they are not workable, they will not appear in the document. He said the PrepCom is making a map for a journey of hope to Johannesburg. In outlining his paper, he said the overarching goal is poverty eradication, that all efforts must concentrate on this, and that other issues are of lower priority. The next section focuses on changing unsustainable patterns of consumption and production. The section on protecting and managing the natural resource base of economic and social development has paragraphs related to, inter alia, water, oceans, global warming, biodiversity, forests, agriculture, desertification, mountains, sustainable tourism and mining. The paper also has sections on: sustainable development and a globalizing world; health and sustainable development; sustainable development of SIDS; sustainable development initiatives for Africa; and means of implementation. He also introduced his Proposals for Partnerships/Initiatives to Strengthen the Implementation of Agenda 21 to be worked out from now until Jakarta. He reiterated that at PrepCom III, negotiations will begin. |
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