REGIONAL CONSULTATIVE MEETING OF MAJOR GROUPS AND STAKEHOLDERS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN 2015 7 May 2015 Hotel Country Inn & Suites Panama Canal.

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REGIONAL CONSULTATIVE MEETING OF MAJOR GROUPS AND STAKEHOLDERS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN May 2015 Hotel Country Inn & Suites Panama Canal Panama City, Panama

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Session 1: Opening Welcoming remarks from UNEP Welcoming remarks from regional representatives Introduction of participants Objectives and expected outcomes Election of officers Adoption of agenda Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Welcoming remarks from UNEP Ms. Mara Murillo Director, Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean United Nations Environment Programme Mr. José de Mesa Major Groups and Stakeholders Branch United Nations Environment Programme Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Welcoming remarks from regional representatives Ms. Dalia Márquez Executive Director Organización Venezolana de Jóvenes para Naciones Unidas Mr. Kenneth Ochoa Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering Universidad El Bosque Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Introduction of participants Participant, organization, major group Panama City, 7 May 2015 Local authorities Workers and trade unions Indigenous peoples and their communities Scientific and technological community Children and youth WomenFarmers Non-governmental organizations Business and industry Major Groups and Stakeholders

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Objectives To prepare the contributions of representatives of major groups and stakeholders in the region to global processes such as discussion of the post-2015 agenda and climate change. To identify opportunities to enhance the participation of major groups and stakeholders in policy-making processes at different levels. To foster dialogue and knowledge sharing between major groups and stakeholders in the region. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Expected outcomes Contributions to international environmental negotiation processes at different levels, with emphasis on: 1) the UNEP policy-making process (UNEA, CPR, Regional Ministerial Forum, etc.); 2) the post-2015 agenda; 3) climate change; 4) sustainable production and consumption. Panama City, 7 May 2015 Key messagesStatement MGSF, Regional Ministerial Forum, etc.

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Election of officers 1 Chair + 2 Rapporteurs Chair: Functions: To call the meeting to order To assign the floor To monitor adherence to the agenda To contribute to preparation of the outcomes document To contribute to preparation of the final report. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Rapporteurs: Functions: To take the minutes during the meeting To gather the contributions of working groups To gather the contributions of participants To coordinate the preparation of the outcomes document To contribute to the preparation of the final report. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Election of officers Proposal of candidates by third parties. Acceptance of nominations by candidates. Voting by show of hands. One co-chair at most. One rapporteur at least for the full meeting. There will also be rapporteurs for working groups (one English-speaker and one Spanish-speaker). Not the same as regional representatives. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Working groups For the creation of working groups, the participants will be divided into two groups of twelve people each. Each working group must choose two rapporteurs (one English-speaker and one Spanish-speaker) in order to draft messages in both languages. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Adoption of the agenda Reading + (proposals) + adoption Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 1: Opening (plenary) 8:30 – 9:00Opening - Welcoming remarks - Introduction of participants - Objectives and expected outcomes - Election of officers - Adoption of meeting agenda 9:00 – 9:20Reports by regional representatives - Global Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum - Forum of LAC Ministers of Environment - United Nations Environment Assembly.

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 2: Working groups (plenary and groups) 9:30 – 9:50Current status, future prospects and engagement of MG&S in: - The UNEP policy-making process - COP 2015 in París 9:50 – 10:00Coffee break 10:00 – 11:30Discussion and preparation of messages 11:30 – 12:30Presentation of results Lunch Session 2: Working groups (plenary and groups) 14:00 – 14:20Current status, future prospects, role of civil society and brief dialogue on: - The Post-2015 Agenda, including the Sustainable Development Goals - Sustainable Consumption and Production 14:20 – 15:50Discussion and preparation of messages 15:50 – 16:00Coffee break 16:00 – 17:00Presentation of results Session 4: Closing 17:00 – 17:45Preparation of recommendations and conclusions 17:45 – 18:30Conclusions of the meeting Election of regional representatives Closing remarks

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbeanibe Reports from regional representatives (20’) Ms. Dalia Márquez, OVJNU. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Sessions 2 and 3 Panama City, 7 May 2015 PlenaryGroupsPlenary Presentations UNEP policy-making process COP 2015, UNFCCC Results (rapporteurs) PlenaryGroupsPlenary Presentations Post-2015 Agenda, including SDGs Sustainable Production and Consumption Results (rapporteurs) Outcome document (substantive, not formal, matters ) Session 4

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 2: The UNEP policy-making process Cecilia Iglesias (NGO) and José de Mesa (UNEP) Working group: Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Rapporteur:

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 2: COP 15 (UNFCCC) Roberto Borjabad (UNEP) and Stefan Knights (youth) Working group: Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Rapporteur:

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 3: Post-2015 Agenda Mara Murillo (UNEP) and Stefan Knights / Pedro Cunha (youth) Working group: Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Rapporteur:

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Panama City, 7 May 2015 Session 3: Sustainable Production and Consumption Adriana Zacarías (UNEP) and Kenneth Ochoa (science and technology) Working group: Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Rapporteur:

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Session 4: Outcomes document Brief (maximum 2 pages). From LAC and for the States Parties. Focused on substantive matters. Containing only points on which consensus was reached. Style and language to be polished. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbeanribe Session 4: Election of regional representatives In informal consultations, each subregion selects 1 candidate. In plenary, the 4 candidates must accept their nominations. Each participant votes for 2 candidates other than the one he/she nominated. The 2 with the most votes will be representatives. The 2 with the fewest votes will be substitutes. Panama City, 7 May 2015 Mesoamerica Caribbean Andean region Southern Cone Candidate Plenary Representative Substitute

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean The regional representatives: Facilitate the participation of MG&S from the region. Do not represent the major groups in the region. Aim to incorporate regional perspectives in the UNEA. Are observers in the MGFC and participate in the MGSGF. Provide expert knowledge on the themes addressed. Normally, they are elected for a one-year term. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean They should: Have technical knowledge. Come from accredited organizations (to be requested). Be available to travel. Commit their efforts for a medium term. It is recommended that they: Have knowledge of procedures. Are able to communicate in English. Contribute to gender balance. Panama City, 7 May 2015

UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders in Latin America and the Caribbean Nomination Mesoamerica: Caribbean: Andean region: Southern Cone: Election Representative: Substitute: Panama City, 7 May 2015