Title: BARBADOS PROGRAMME OF ACTION 10 REVIEW
1 BARBADOS PROGRAMME OF ACTION 10 REVIEW
- PACIFIC SUB-REGIONAL MEETING
- STATUS OF NATIONAL ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR FIJI
- APIA SAMOA
- 4-8 AUGUST 2003
2PRESENTATION OUTLINE
- Status of NAR BPOA Questionnaire
- Awareness and Ownership
- Priorities for SD
- Modalities for Incorporating SD principles into
National Plans and - Influence of BPOA at National Level
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3STATUS OF NAR BPOA QUESTIONNAIRE
- NAR submitted to SPREP August 2002
- Some national priorities picked up in the 2003
Budget - BPOA Questionnaire initial draft available-
consultation required to refine and consolidate
priorities and - Commonwealth Secretariat Funding available to
finalise NAR for consultation and updating the
NAR
4AWARENESS AND OWNERSHIP
- Working Group on Sustainable Dev established in
early 2002 to discuss issues and identify
priorities - WG comprised members from govt and non-
government sectors - A National Steering Committee on SD coordinates
SD issues now
5AWARENESS AND OWNERSHIP CONT.
- Awareness created through stakeholder
consultations WG and NSCSD - Ownership created through integration of NAR into
the National Strategic Dev Plan - Previous Govts have also integrated sustainable
dev issues, including the BPOA in their
respective plans - After WSSD JPOI integrated into SDP 2003-2005
- Stakeholder consultations continue after the
preparation of the SDP
6AWARENESS AND OWNERSHIP CONT.
- Parliamentary Level six sector standing
committees - Cabinet Sub Committees
- National Economic Development Council and Summit
Working Groups and - Consultations by Ministries and Departments
7NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES
- Maintaining macroeconomic stability
- Raising investment levels for jobs and growth
- Reforming the public sector to reduce the cost of
doing business - Rural and Outer Island Development
- Structural Reforms to promote competition and
efficiency - Alleviating Poverty
- Strengthening good governance and law and order
and - Promoting national reconciliation and unity.
8CROSS SECTORAL PRIORITIES
- CLIMATE CHANGE SEA LEVEL RISE
- UNFCC ratified in 1992 and Kyoto Protocol 1998
- National Projects Green House Gas Inventory
(1997)Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment
(2000 only for Viti Levu) - National Priorities Sustainable Agro-forestry
programme (some past support from SPC/GTZ) -
9CROSS SECTORAL PRIORITIES
- NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS
- National Disaster Management Office (NDMO)
established 1991 - Emphasise shift from reactive to proactive
- National Projects- NDMPlan 1995 National
Disaster Management Act 1998, etc - National Priorities Increasing capacity to
address issues on risk management in major urban
centres
10COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES
- CBD ratified 1992 Biosafety Protocol 2001
- National Projects Vulnerability Assessment for
Viti Levu (SOPAC 1996) - Shoreline Changes in Fiji Ovalau and Motoriki Is
Survey Dep Env 1996. - Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2003 (being
reviewed with USP and other NGOs)_ - Enacted CITES legislation to protect endangered
species (regulation to be enacted this year) - Marine Protected Areas established in various
parts of Fiji (Community based USP and NGO won
Millenium Prize in Jburg)
11COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES
- National Priorities
- Legislation for Marine Protected Areas
- Develop structure for community based marine
resource companies.
12LAND RESOURCES INCLUDING TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY
- Ratified Convention to combat desertification
1998 - National Projects reported on the
implementation of Convention, Watershed
management for flood control, Farming Assistance
and land Resettlement,etc - National Priorities Develop participatory land
use plan Preparation of Watershed Management
Master Plans.
13ENERGY
- Continued focus on the development of renewable
energy sources, such as wind, solar, hydro, wave,
biomass and geothermal - Energy conservation emphasised through energy
assessment and program implementation - Rural Electrification Policy currently being
updated - National Priorities- Funding capital cost of
renewable energy, Rural Energy Service Companies
(RESCOS) Bill currently under discussion.
14MANAGEMENT OF WASTES
- 60,000 tonnes of waste dumped annually in Lami
(site covering Suva, Nasinu and Lami) - An EU funded sanitary landfill project is
currently at the preparatory stages for
implementation
15WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- 70 of the population have access to piped water
- National Priorities
- There is a need for the development of an
integrated Water Resource Management Strategy and
overall legislation - Master plan for 100 provision of piped water to
rural areas - Addressing the increasing demand for water in the
face of increased pressure to adopt user pay.
16POVERTY ALLEVIATION
- Preliminary findings of an ADB study ( in
progress) indicate that income poverty has
increased compared to the last estimate 1997) - National Priorities
- Increasing employment opportunities
- Increasing concessional funds for poverty
alleviation - Improving timeliness of information and
statisticsetc
17EDUCATION
- Resources for pre school education (50 of
eligible students enrol in preschools now) - Improving special education
- Addressing human resource drain (a important
issue for the health sector as well)
18URBAN DEVELOPMENT
- Urbanization is putting is putting increasing
pressure on urban services of infrastructure,
education, heath, housing, etc. - National Priorities providing affordable, decent
housing to low income earners, achieving a decent
teacher pupil-ratio, providing income earning
opportunities for the urban poor.
19PLANNED MODALITIES FOR INCORPORATING SD IN
NATIONAL PLANNING
- SD principles incorporated into the SDP
2003-2005 - The Implementation of the Plan is being monitored
by NEDC and SWGs - This mechanism also considers new development
challenges and policies and strategies that need
further refining - Mid-Term Review of the Plan scheduled for mid
2004
20GENERAL REFLECTIONS ON BPOA
- The SDP 2003-2005 has incorporated BPOA issues
- The existence of consultative mechanisms (NEDC)
and National Steering Committee on Sustainable
(NSCSD) are the vehicles for translating SD
issues into national plans and ensuring their
implementation - Govts partnership with private sector, unions,
civil society and other NGOs ensures widest
possible engagement of stakeholders.
21Thank You