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How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings: Training Workshop Felix Dodds and Jennifer Peer Cyprus 19-20 th March 2007 Cyprus 19-20 th March 2007
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Course Objectives Overall objective: prepare CESF to participate in CSD 15 Overall objective: prepare CESF to participate in CSD 15 Overview of intergovernmental processes on the environment Overview of intergovernmental processes on the environment History of sustainable development History of sustainable development Introduction to Multilateral Environmental Agreements Introduction to Multilateral Environmental Agreements National and Regional Preparations for UN Meetings National and Regional Preparations for UN Meetings Attending UN Meetings: what to expect and how to use your time as effectively as possible Attending UN Meetings: what to expect and how to use your time as effectively as possible
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Course Objectives Implementing UN Decisions Implementing UN Decisions Understanding the Role of NGOs in intergovernmental processes Understanding the Role of NGOs in intergovernmental processes Using the media to promote your positions at the UN Using the media to promote your positions at the UN Begin to develop a common position paper for the CSD Begin to develop a common position paper for the CSD Other objectives??
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UN Secretary General Kofi Annan "The United Nations once dealt only with governments. By now we know that peace and prosperity cannot be achieved without partners involving governments, international organizations, the business community and civil society. In today's world, we depend on each other." "The United Nations once dealt only with governments. By now we know that peace and prosperity cannot be achieved without partners involving governments, international organizations, the business community and civil society. In today's world, we depend on each other."
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Stakeholder Forum www.stakeholderforum.org A UK Multi-stakeholder Forum A UK Multi-stakeholder Forum The UK National Committee for UNEP The UK National Committee for UNEP The UK Focal Point for UNDP The UK Focal Point for UNDP Local Agenda 21, indicators for sustainable development, national multi-stakeholder round nations Local Agenda 21, indicators for sustainable development, national multi-stakeholder round nations A Global Multi-stakeholder Forum A Global Multi-stakeholder Forum
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Stakeholder Forum www.stakeholderforum.org CSD Dialogues (1996) CSD Dialogues (1996) The WHO London European Health and Environmental Conference (1999) The WHO London European Health and Environmental Conference (1999) The Second World Water Forum (2000) The Second World Water Forum (2000) Informal Environmental Ministers Meeting (2000) Informal Environmental Ministers Meeting (2000) Bonn International Freshwater Conference (2001) Bonn International Freshwater Conference (2001) Multi stakeholder Processes (Earthscan 2002) Multi stakeholder Processes (Earthscan 2002) The Implementation Conference (2002) The Implementation Conference (2002) Bonn International Renewable Energy Conference (2004) Bonn International Renewable Energy Conference (2004) High Level Panel on UN Reform (2006) High Level Panel on UN Reform (2006) UNEP GPA (2006) UNEP GPA (2006)
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Books from SF in the last few years Plain Language Guide to WSSD Plain Language Guide to WSSD How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings Governance for Sustainable Development Governance for Sustainable Development Human and Environmental Security Human and Environmental Security
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Overview of Sustainable Development History and Processes Understand the CSD Look at UN first conference on Human Environment (Stockholm) 1972 to now Look at UN first conference on Human Environment (Stockholm) 1972 to now Role of Stakeholders Role of Stakeholders Present cycle of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development Present cycle of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development
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United Nations 1972 Stockholm Human Environment 1972 Stockholm Human Environment 1987 Brundtland Commission 1987 Brundtland Commission 1992: Rio Earth Summit (Environment and Development) 1992: Rio Earth Summit (Environment and Development) 1993: Vienna Conference (Human Rights) 1993: Vienna Conference (Human Rights) 1994: Cairo Conference (Population) 1994: Cairo Conference (Population) 1995: Copenhagen Social Summit (Unemployment, Migration and Poverty) 1995: Copenhagen Social Summit (Unemployment, Migration and Poverty) 1995: Beijing Fourth Conference on Women and Development 1995: Beijing Fourth Conference on Women and Development 1996: Istanbul Conference (Human Settlements) 1996: Istanbul Conference (Human Settlements) 1996: Rome Food Summit 1996: Rome Food Summit 1987 Rio + 5 1987 Rio + 5 2000: Millennium Summit 2000: Millennium Summit 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development and Monterrey 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development and Monterrey 2005 World Summit 2005 2005 World Summit 2005
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Outcomes from Stockholm UNEP UNEP Action Plan for the Human Environment Action Plan for the Human Environment Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
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Stockholm to Rio Press interest Press interest NGOs NGOs Multilateral Environmental Agreements Multilateral Environmental Agreements National Government Ministries National Government Ministries Public awareness Public awareness Brundtland Commission Brundtland Commission
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Outcomes from UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio) 1992 – Earth Summit Agenda 21 Agenda 21 Rio Declaration Rio Declaration Climate Change Convention Climate Change Convention Bio-diversity Convention Bio-diversity Convention Forestry Principles Forestry Principles UN Commission on Sustainable Development UN Commission on Sustainable Development Major Groups Major Groups Financing Rio $625 billion Financing Rio $625 billion 120 Heads of State and Global Forum 120 Heads of State and Global Forum
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Stakeholders and Local Action "Each local authority should enter into a dialogue with its citizens, local organizations and private enterprises and adopt a ‘local Agenda 21’ through consultation and consensus building, local authorities would learn from citizens and from local, civic, community, business and industrial organizations and acquire the information for formulating the best strategies." Agenda 21 "Each local authority should enter into a dialogue with its citizens, local organizations and private enterprises and adopt a ‘local Agenda 21’ through consultation and consensus building, local authorities would learn from citizens and from local, civic, community, business and industrial organizations and acquire the information for formulating the best strategies." Agenda 21
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The Commission on Sustainable Development First Cycle (1993-1996) Advancing the cause of Small Island Developing States (SIDS); Advancing the cause of Small Island Developing States (SIDS); Promoting the role of Major Groups; Promoting the role of Major Groups; Recommending that relevant bodies seek a legally- binding status for the Prior Informed Consent procedure; Recommending that relevant bodies seek a legally- binding status for the Prior Informed Consent procedure; Supporting the Washington Global Plan for Action on protecting the marine environment from land- based activities; Supporting the Washington Global Plan for Action on protecting the marine environment from land- based activities; The setting up of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Forest The setting up of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Forest
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UNGASS (Rio+ 5) 1997 Further Programme Further Programme A date for National Sustainable Development Strategies to be produced and implemented; pioneering national reporting; A date for National Sustainable Development Strategies to be produced and implemented; pioneering national reporting; Multilateral Investment Agreement Multilateral Investment Agreement Preparation for Kyoto Preparation for Kyoto Wake up on Finances aid had gone down from $56 billion to $53 billion – Wake up on Finances aid had gone down from $56 billion to $53 billion – Creation of multi stakeholder dialogues Creation of multi stakeholder dialogues
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The Commission on Sustainable Development Second Cycle (1998- 2001) Establishing the open-ended process on oceans and the law of the sea; Establishing the open-ended process on oceans and the law of the sea; The establishment of the UN Forum on Forests; The establishment of the UN Forum on Forests; Developing a set of indicators for sustainable development; Developing a set of indicators for sustainable development; Agreeing on new consumer guidelines to include sustainable development Agreeing on new consumer guidelines to include sustainable development Initiating the global freshwater assessment (now the World Water Development Report); Initiating the global freshwater assessment (now the World Water Development Report);
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World Summit on Sustainable Development (2002) A new deal? A new deal? Strong negotiated text? Strong negotiated text? 9/11 9/11 Sanitation target Sanitation target Partnerships Partnerships Push for ratification of Rio conventions Push for ratification of Rio conventions Other targets include……WSSD target on IWRM (integrated water resource management) and Water Efficiency Plans by 2005, Other targets include……WSSD target on IWRM (integrated water resource management) and Water Efficiency Plans by 2005,
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CSD Cycle 3 2004 and 2005 Water Cycle: Sanitation and Human Settlements 2004 and 2005 Water Cycle: Sanitation and Human Settlements 2006 and 2007 Energy Cycle: Industrial Development; Air Pollution / Atmosphere Climate Change 2006 and 2007 Energy Cycle: Industrial Development; Air Pollution / Atmosphere Climate Change 2008-2009 Agriculture Cycle: Rural Development; Land; Drought; Desertification; Africa 2008-2009 Agriculture Cycle: Rural Development; Land; Drought; Desertification; Africa The first year of the cycle looks at opportunities and threats and the second at the policy implications
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Cross Cutting issues including poverty, Changing unsustainable patterns of consumption and production, Protecting and managing the natural resource base of economic and social development, Sustainable development in a globalizing world, means of implementation, education and gender, Sustainable development of SIDS, Sustainable development for Africa, Other regional initiatives,
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CSD Energy 2 billion people do not have access to modern energy services; and an estimated $16 trillion will be needed for investment in the world energy systems in the next 25 years
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This CSD: Energy Johannesburg Renewable Energy Coalition (JREC) in 2002 a like minded group said they would increase the share of renewable energy in the global total primary energy supply mix. And set targets for the increase of renewable energy Johannesburg Renewable Energy Coalition (JREC) in 2002 a like minded group said they would increase the share of renewable energy in the global total primary energy supply mix. And set targets for the increase of renewable energy
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What do you think would be the key energy issues?
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Energy Cycle politics Nuclear Nuclear Hydropower Hydropower Sustainable Consumption and Production Sustainable Consumption and Production Subsidies Subsidies Climate Change Climate Change Oil and Gas Oil and Gas Energy Security Energy Security All options must remain open All options must remain open Role of the UN Role of the UN Technology Transfer Constraints Technology Transfer Constraints Missing Targets Missing Targets Financing renewables Financing renewables
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And what else at the CSD Negotiations Negotiations Partnership Fair Partnership Fair Side events Side events Stakeholder meetings Stakeholder meetings Learning Center Learning Center
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