Highlights and images for 2 April 2019

Uruguay

Summary

Highlights for Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Ariel Bergamino, Vice Minister, Foreign Affairs, Uruguay; Jorge Basso, Minister, Public Health, Uruguay; Eneida de León, Minister of Housing, Land Planning and Environment, Uruguay; Jacob Duer, Head of SAICM Secretariat, and Tineka Smith, UN Environment

The Third Meeting of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG3) of the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) opened at the Antel Arena in Montevideo, Uruguay, on Tuesday, 2 April 2019. Delegates heard high-level addresses from Uruguay, Romania on behalf of European Union, and UN Environment Programme (UNEP), followed by opening statements by regional groupings, government delegates and other stakeholders.

Most of the day was focused on the Strategic Approach and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020, starting with a brief recorded presentation by consultant Robert Nurick summarizing key points from the independent evaluation of SAICM for the period 2006-2015. Since the full evaluation will not be available until the end of April, the OEWG decided to defer detailed discussion until the third intersessional process (IP) meeting slated for October 2019.

The OEWG then heard a presentation by IP Co-Chair David Morin on the paper on beyond 2020 prepared by the IP Co-Chairs,with an emphasis on areas of agreement involving possible principles, objectives, and targets for a SAICM 2.0 and/or post-2020 complementary framework, but also noting some disagreement about scope.The OEWG agreed to create a contact group to meet on Tuesday evening and Wednesday to discuss possible recommendations to ICCM5 scheduled for 2020, and a Friends of the President group to discuss possible elements of a post-2020 framework. Noting the departure of IP Co-Chair Letícia Reis de Carvalho (Brazil), the OEWG appointed Judith Torres (Uruguay) as the new IP Co-Chair.In the late afternoon the Secretariat presented its progress report on SAICM for the 2014-2016 period as well as its analysis of 20 indicators of progress toward the 2020 goal of sound management of chemicals and waste. Then some members of the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) presented updates on recent activities in support of SAICM and its objectives.

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Opening Session

Dais during Opening Session
ICCM5 President Gertrud Sahler
Eneida de León, Minister of Housing, Land Planning, and Environment of Uruguay
Delegates during the opening sessionn
Ariel Bergamino, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Uruguay
Jorge Basso, Minister of Public Health, Uruguay
Tim Kasten, UN Environment (UNEP)
Laurentiu Adrian Neculaescu, State Secretary, Ministry of the Environment, Romania, on behalf of the European Union (EU) and its Member States
Jacob Duer, Head of SAICM Secretariat; ICCM5 President Gertrud Sahler; Brenda Koekkoek, SAICM Secretariat; Szymon Domagalski, Poland; and Menoosh Azodi, SAICM Secretariat
Rory O'Neill, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Maria Florencia Grimalt, Argentina
Vladimir Lenev, Russian Federation, speaking on behalf of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
Babajide Alo, Africa Institute
Sarojeni V. Rengan, PAN International
Heidar Ali Balouji, Iran
David Morin, Canada, Co-Chair of the Intersessional Process
David Kapindula, Zambia
Jutta Emig, Germany
Karissa Taylor Kovner, United States
Manal Azzi, International Labour Organization (ILO)
Brice Lalonde, French Water Academy
Keiko Segawa, Japan
A view of the room

Participants between sessions

Side Event: Lessons Learned from the SAICM Quick Start Programme (QSP) and Its Closure

Participants