Title: Preparations for the International Meeting
1Preparations for the International Meeting
- to review implementation of the Barbados Program
of Action - AOSIS expectations from the preparations and the
review process
2The process of the review
- Need to ensure the widest possible SIDS ownership
of the review,within and between - national level consultations and draft reports
(March-December 2003) - regional preparatory meetings (late 2003)
- thematic expert group meetings (through 2003)
- inter-regional preparatory meeting (early 2004)
- International Meeting (end of August 2004)
3General Assembly mandate
- Called on SIDS and international community to
provide information on implementation - Reduce reporting burden on SIDS - funding needed,
short single questionnaire - DESA to develop modalities, coordinate
preparations and meetings, in consultation with
SIDS and SIDS regional organizations - Internal UN coordination needed
4National review
- Questionnaire developed in close consultation
with SIDS Governments and SIDS experts - Builds on WSSD reports, as well as other relevant
reports - bear in mind different stages - Involvement of stakeholders - seeks to draw in
the various sectors relevant to sustainable
development - Information gathered should be used by all UN
system
5Contents of the questionnaire
- Looks at information relevant to the sectoral
chapters of BPOA - progress, linkages, etc. - climate change, natural disasters, etc.
- Brings in cross-cutting issues, as well as MDGs
- trade
- investment
- capacity building
- cooperation
61. Socio-economic context
- Allows for descriptive setting of report and
national circumstances - Physical and geographic (coral atolls,
archipelago, volcanic, etc - Structure of economy (what is dominant sector of
economy, etc) - Key constraints (population growth, resource
depletions, capacity needs, etc)
72. National framework for sustainable development
- What structures have been put in place?
- What is the membership of any committee or
commission dealing with sustainable development - How successful has the committee been?
- Describe reasons for success
- Development of national sustainable development
strategy?
83. Progress made and obstacles encountered
- Consideration of sectoral chapters, eg climate
change - eg. issues on the ratification - Ensure full utilization of the national
communication and other reports where available - Key importance of using climate change focal
points and national framework established for FCCC
94. Cross-sectoral issues
- Introduction to trade, investment, capacity
building and cooperation - Seeking out information on appropriate
structures, corrective actions taken - Attempts to gather information relevant to
vulnerability studies - Holistic view of sustainable development
105. Millennium Development Goals
- Essential that SIDS address the MDG and outline
relevance of BPOA - Show how poverty in SIDS context have special
circumstances - Outlines for successful education cooperation
- In implementing BPOA, SIDS implement MDG
116 EMERGING CONCERNS AND SPECIAL
NEEDSInformation on any emerging concerns eg.
the impacts of security concerns, drug trade,
fiscal shocks, or a summary project partnership
proposals/conceptsSpecial initiatives for the
regional and inter-regional level
12Next steps
- All SIDS that require funding should have access
ASAP - All SIDS should have draft national reports by
end December 2003 (posted on SIDSNet) - Can be refined, revisited and adjusted
- Final versions can be produced in time for
International Meeting (August 2004) - Gather relevant input from other SIDS and from
expert meetings
13Regional Meetings
- Pacific Apia, Samoa 4-8 August
- Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and South
China Sea Group, Praia, Cape Verde, 1-5 September - Caribbean Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 6
to 9 October - SIDS organizations, experts, NGOs invited
- Synthesize the key concerns and constraints, and
develop solutions and best practices
14Output from regional Meetings
- Regional position papers to be developed
- To be based on the format of the questionnaires
- Since region has draft reports, should be able to
do their position paper here in Port of Spain - Should inform the SIDS Unit and AOSIS in the
preparations for Bahamas - SIDS Unit should synthesize the key concerns and
constraints, and hence suggest solutions and best
practices but can only do so if there is
information from SIDS
15Inter-regional Meeting
- Will be held end January 2004, Bahamas, organized
by DESA through SIDS Unit - Brings together all SIDS
- Develop concrete suggestions for a strategy of
implementation for BPOA - Develop elements for a Mauritius Declaration
16International Preparatory Meeting
- Will be held in context of 12th session of
Commission on Sustainable Development meeting at
UN (decision now considered) - Presentation of key SIDS concerns and strategy
for implementation - Development of Mauritius Agenda
- Further refinement of elements for a Mauritius
Declaration
17International Meeting
- Mauritius August September 2004
- High Level Segment
- Plans for civil society forum, SIDS business
forum, cultural events, eminent persons group - Adoption of Mauritius Declaration and agreement
on further implementation
18Conclusion
- National preparations are very important, hence
need for adequate funding for national report
preparations - AOSIS needs to develop its position on the new
emerging issues of trade, security, HIV/AIDS and
the improvement of cooperation - SIDS must go to Bahamas well informed, including
the expert meetings - Build on common and shared strengths
- Make SIDS sustainable development leaders
- International Meeting may be last chance to make
the special case for SIDS
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