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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.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, is providing web coverage from the Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meetings. In addition, IISD Reporting Services, has published a summary report from the meetings, which is availabe in HTML and PDF format.
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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
Summary report 25–29 April 2016
Habitat III Open-Ended Informal Consultative Meetings
Highlights and images for 18 February 2016
2nd Meeting of the UNEP OECPR
Delegates at the Open-Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives (OECPR-2) discussed the proposed outcome of the ministerial High-Level Segment of the Second UN Environment Assembly of the UN Environment Programme (UNEA-2) in the morning, while Cluster 2 discussed a resolution on sustainable consumption and production (SCP).
In the afternoon, Cluster 3 discussed resolutions on marine plastic debris and microplastics, and on the International Environment Forum for Basin Organizations. Cluster 5 addressed the UNEP Medium-Term Strategy (MTS), Programme of Work (PoW) and budget. In the evening, Cluster 1 discussed promoting the effective implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement, and the roles of UNEP and UNEA in delivering on the environmental dimension of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, while Cluster 4 conducted a second reading of resolutions dealing with natural capital and conflict-affected areas. Negotiations continued late into the night.
A side event on “Guidelines for Integrated Waste Management Framework Legislation” took place at lunchtime, convened by UNEP.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided daily web coverage and daily reports from OECPR-2. In addition, IISD Reporting Services, has published a summary and analysis from OECPR-2 in HTML and PDF formats. Available in ENB Mobile at: http://enb.iisd.mobi/unep-oecpr2016/.
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Discussion of UNEA-2 High-Level Segment Outcome
L-R: Jorge Laguna-Celis, Secretary of Governing Bodies, UNEP; Julia Pataki, CPR Chair; and Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
Julia Pataki, CPR Chair
Herman Sips, EU
Joel Hansen, US
Raúl Rodríguez Ramos, Cuba
Sherif Dawoud, Egypt
Clara Cerqueira, Brazil
Yingxian Xia, China
Kennedy Samaneka, Zimbabwe, speaking on behalf of the African Group
Miak Aw Hui Min, Singapore
Eduardo Sánchez, Mexico
Cluster 1
Delegates gather to discuss matters related to Cluster 1
Cluster 1 Chair Pedro Escosteguy
Cardoso, Brazil
Majid Shafie-Pour, Iran
Bibiana Jones, Argentina, speaking on behalf of the G-77/China
Cluster 2
Delegates gather to discuss matters related to Cluster 2
Cluster 2 Chair John Moreti, Botswana
Ayelén María Ghersi, Argentina
Timothy Epp, US
Hussein Roshdy, Egypt
Iván Mendoza Benítez, Colombia
Cluster 3
Delegates gather to discuss matters related to Cluster 3
Cluster 3 Chair Corinna Enders, Germany
Ingeborg Mork-Knutsen, Norway
Sylvie Côté, Canada
Cluster 4
Delegates gather to discuss matters related to Cluster 4
Ntesang Molemele, Botswana
Mphatso Kamanga, Malawi
Nathan Ndoboli, Uganda
Cluster 5
Amendments are made to the negotiating text in Cluster 5
Cluster 5 Chair Raza Bashir Tarar, Pakistan
Wilson Sumner, US
Ruth Kitonyi, Kenya
Abdullah K. Tawlah, Saudi Arabia
UNEP Side Event: Guidelines for Integrated Waste Management Framework Legislation
Panel speakers for the event (L-R): Marcello Cousillas, Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment, Uruguay; Christine Akello, National Environment Management Authority, Uganda; Oyun Sanjaasuren, UNEA President; Naohito Watanabe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan; and Sumitra Amatya, National Planning Commission, Nepal
Oyun Sanjaasuren, UNEA President
Naohito Watanabe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
Moderator Mahesh Pradhan, UNEP
Masa Nagai, UNEP
Surendra Shrestha, UNEP
Around the Venue
Major Groups and Stakeholders strategy meeting
Delegates between sessions
Delegates from Nigeria
Delegates from the Children and Youth Major Group
Cluster 1 Chair Pedro Escosteguy Cardoso and
Marcela Nicodemos, Brazil, speak with delegates
Delegates from the Asia region meet informally
Masa Nagai and Surendra Shrestha, UNEP
Fiona Fraser and Alex Surace, Australia
Delegates from the EU
Oyun Sanjaasuren, UNEA President,
with Naohito Watanabe, Japan
The UNEP grounds at night
Summary report 15–19 February 2016
2nd Meeting of the UNEP OECPR
Highlights and images for 14 February 2016
2nd Meeting of the UNEP OECPR
In preparation for the second meeting of the Open-Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives (OECPR-2), Major Groups and Stakeholders (MGS) met on Sunday, 14 February 2016, at the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON), Kenya. They discussed, inter alia: the need for input from UNEA-2 to the Third UN Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III); the environmental impact of the refugee crisis; and the role of the MGS in the OECPR and UNEA processes. The MGS also engaged in joint and working group talks on the OECPR agenda, with a view to presenting concrete messages to Member States on the draft resolutions to be negotiated and forwarded to UNEA-2. They considered topics including: the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda; the Paris Climate Agreement; mobilizing finances for investment in sustainable development; the Global Thematic Report on the theme of “Healthy Environment – Healthy People”; and the sixth Global Environmental Outlook (GEO-6) process.
Julia Pataki, CPR Chair, expressed appreciation for the contribution of MGS to CPR meetings, assuring them that the CPR “is determined to continue on a path of openness and transparency.” Ibrahim Thiaw, UNEP Deputy Executive Director, noted that as implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) begins, the world’s attention has been taken up by humanitarian crises. He drew attention to the need for tackling the root causes of displacement and conflict, and urged MGS to highlight critical challenges such as integrating the climate and biodiversity agendas, “decarbonizing and detoxifying” economic growth, and moving beyond “private sector philanthropy” towards new sustainable business models.
In the afternoon, MGS held an interactive dialogue with representatives of Member States and Jorge Laguna Celis, UNEP Secretariat of Governing Bodies. They discussed issues including improving opportunities for stakeholder engagement through creative and less costly means of interaction, and implementing a genuinely inclusive green economy agenda. Member States endorsed the role of stakeholders in the preparations toward UNEA-2.
IISD Reporting Services, through its ENB Meeting Coverage, provided daily web coverage and daily reports from OECPR-2. In addition, IISD Reporting Services, has published a summary and analysis from OECPR-2 in HTML and PDF formats. Available in ENB Mobile at: http://enb.iisd.mobi/unep-oecpr2016/.
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View of the dais at the start of the Major Groups and Stakeholders Preparatory Meeting
Julia Pataki, CPR Chair
Ibrahim Thiaw, Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
Yunus Arikan, Local Authorities
Major Group
Tareq Hassan, Arab Youth Climate Movement (AYCM)
Peter Denson, Regional Representative
for North America
Members of civil society raise their hands during the meeting
Norine Kennedy, Business and Industry Major Group
Leida Rijnhout, Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGO) Major Group
Jorge Laguna-Celis, Secretary of Governing Bodies, UNEP
Jan-Gustav Strandenaes, Stakeholder Forum
Major Groups and Stakeholders discussions continue throughout the day
Fazal Issa, Regional Representative
for Africa
Dalia Marquez, Children and Youth
Major Group
Brian Aberi, International Youth Council
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HLPF 2015
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11th Session of the UNFF
Summary report 4–15 May 2015
11th Session of the UNFF
Summary report 23–27 March 2015
3rd Session of the Post-2015 Intergovernmental Negotiations