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CSD-12 Briefing on the PrepCom for the International Meeting for the
10-year Review of the Barbados Programme of Action
UN Headquarters, New York
Monday, 15 March 2004
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By Pamela Chasek, Ph.D.
Editor, Earth Negotiations Bulletin
International Institute for Sustainable Development
pam@iisd.org
On Monday
afternoon, 15 March 2004, the Bureau of the Commission on Sustainable
Development (CSD) held a briefing for delegates on preparations for the
portion of the 12th Session of the CSD, which will serve as the
Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) for the
International Meeting for the 10 year Review of the Barbados Programme of
Action (BPoA +10). The International Meeting is scheduled to be held in
Mauritius from 30 August � 3 September 2004.
CSD-12 Vice Chair
Bolus Paul Zom Lolo (Nigeria) briefed delegates on the preparations for
the three-day PrepCom, which will be held during the first three days of
CSD-12, from 14-16 April 2004. He then responded to questions from
delegations. Some of the issues covered during the briefing include the
following:
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The Group of 77
and China announced that they have endorsed the AOSIS Strategy Paper,
which was adopted at Inter-regional Preparatory Meeting, held in Nassau,
the Bahamas, in January 2004. This document will be formally submitted
to the CSD Bureau this week and is expected to serve as the basis for
negotiations at the PrepCom. This document will be made available to
delegations on the CSD www page soon. [Note: In the meantime it can be
found at
http://www.sidsnet.org/docshare/other/20040206162842_AOSIS_strategy_final_version.pdf]
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The CSD Bureau,
when it meets on Friday, 19 March, will discuss the possibility of
holding informal-informal consultations prior to the PrepCom. It is
possible that these consultations could begin as early as next week.
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There was
concern expressed about the status of the Bureau. The PrepCom is being
convened under the CSD-12 Bureau. However, the CSD-13 Bureau, which will
be elected on 30 April, currently does not have a mandate to deal with
the BPOA +10 preparatory process. The Bureau for the International
Meeting will not be elected until the meeting begins in August.
Therefore, some delegates were concerned that there would be no Bureau
to convene any informal consultations or negotiations after CSD-12 and
prior to the International Meeting. Mauritius noted that all regions
have been asked to submit nominations for the BPOA+10 Bureau and would
it be possible for this Bureau to work informally after the term of the
CSD-12 Bureau ends. Vice Chair Lolo commented that delegates at CSD-12
will have to take a decision on what they want the CSD-13 Bureau to do.
It is up to CSD-12 to set the mandate for the CSD-13 Bureau on this
issue.
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Mauritius asked
if SIDS-related issues can be addressed during the Ministerial Segment
of CSD-12, which will take place from 28-30 April. He noted that some
SIDS ministers will only be coming to the Ministerial Segment and will
not have had the opportunity to address these issues during the PrepCom
two weeks earlier. He requested that the Bureau consider this at its 19
March meeting.
The Chair
concluded the briefing, noting that the Bureau would address these issues
on 19 March.
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