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List of 2019 Activities Forum

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MEPIELAN Centre participates in the 21st Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention and its Protocols (Naples, Italy, 2-5 December 2019) and its Director is elected as a Member of the Compliance Committee

COP 21, convened by the UNEP/MAP Secretariat, was attended by Ministers and senior officials representing all Contracting Parties – 21 Mediterranean States and the European Union. More than 300 registered participants, including civil society and intergovernmental organizations, took part in the negotiations. Youth representatives addressed the COP Ministerial Segment for the first time and representatives of the scientific community, civil society, local authorities and the private sector took part in a High-Level Panel and several side-events that made COP 21 an inclusive and fertile ground for forward-looking ideas, proposals and actions.
Fourteen thematic decisions related to pollution and marine litter, biodiversity and marine protected areas, blue economy and integrated coastal zone management were adopted by the Contracting Parties, including a groundbreaking roadmap for the proposal of a possible designation of the Mediterranean as an Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides. The Contracting Parties adopted the Naples Ministerial Declaration that “encapsulates an eloquent expression of political support to the UNEP/MAP—Barcelona Convention system’s role, achievements and plans in responding to the pressing environmental challenges facing the Mediterranean region” as stated by the UNEP/MAP Coordinator Mr. Gaetano Leone. COP 21 also marked the starting point of a new biennium that will focus on implementation and on the preparation of new strategic documents to guide our work in the future, including an action-oriented Medium-Term Strategy for the 2022-2027 period.

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MEPIELAN Centre participates in the 18th Meeting of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development (MCSD) (Budva, Montenegro, 11-13 June 2019) and is elected as a Member of the Steering Committee of the MCSD

MEPIELAN Centre, represented by its Director, Professor Evangelos Raftopoulos participated in the 18th Meeting of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development (MCSD) held in Budva, Montenegro, from 11 to 13 June 2019. 28 out of 40 MCSD Members (14 Members representing Contracting Parties and 14 Members for Stakeholders Groups) and 7 Observers were represented. At the opening of the Meeting, the MAP Coordinator, Mr. Gaetano Leone, stated that “the unique mechanism that the MCSD represents in the panorama of Regional Seas allows to look at sustainable development in its entirety” and he encouraged the MCSD Members and Observers to pursue their partnerships for rendering fully compatible socio-economic development and sustainable use of the resources of the Mediterranean Sea and coast.
The Commission, in compliance with its Rules of Procedure elected its new Steering Committee (a President, five Vice-Presidents and a Rapporteur) as follows: President: Montenegro (Ms. Ivana Stojanovic); Vice-President: Italy (pending nomination); Vice-President: Morocco (Mr. Mohammed Maktit); Vice-President: Turkey (pending nomination); Vice-President: UCLG (Local Authorities Group) Mr. Mohamed Boussraoui; Vice-President: UfM (Intergovernmental Organizations Group) Ms. Alessandra Sensi; Rapporteur: MEPIELAN (Scientific Community Group), Mr. Evangelos Raftopoulos.
The MCSD Meeting discussed the Progress Report of the Work done after the 17th Meeting of the MCSD (Simplified Peer Review Mechanism (SIMPEER), Mediterranean Sustainability Dashboard, Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development (MSSD) Flagship Initiatives, the 2019 State of the Environment and Development Report and MED2050 Foresight Study) and the Members provided positive impact. It also discussed the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – Sustainable Development Goals and the MSSD, which was organized in two levels. First, by reflecting most recent Global and Regional Processes, where the three UN Regional Commissions that cover the Mediterranean Basin (UN-ECA, UN-ECE, UN-ESCWA) presented the progress in implementing the 2030 Agenda at the regional level. The MCSD, for the first time, interacted with them, identifying the need for establishing with them an extensive institutional relationship focused on the promotion of the MAP-Barcelona Convention system among their Member States and on the need for concrete action to integrate sustainability considerations at the local level, for increasing transboundary cooperation, as well as for synergies between environmental and socio-economic targets. Second, by implementing SDGs and the MSSD at the National Level, where the Contracting Parties participating in the SIMPEER activity and/or contributing to the Voluntary National Review (VNR) process at the UN High-level Political Forum (HLPF) shared their experiences. It was agreed that the common challenges experienced by the Contracting Parties at this level were, mainly, the need to the enhanced engagement of stakeholders and civil society in the governance of the national implementation of SDGs and the need for capacity building.
The Meeting further discussed the MSSD Good Practices, Exchange of Experiences and Challenges. It focused on the MSSD Flagship Initiatives and welcomed the Concept Notes drafted by COMPSUD, MIO-ECSDE, MEPIELAN Centre and the Secretariat (SCP/RAC) to put in motion four MSSD Flagship Initiatives addressing challenges and gaps indicated by the MSSD and strengthening cooperation opportunities.

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Contributing to the Implementation of the Mediterranean Strategy on Sustainable Development (MSSD): MEPIELAN Centre Submits Concept Notes on Launching Two MSSD Flagship Initiatives (20th Meeting of the MCSD Steering Committee, Athens, 23-24 January 2019)

MEPIELAN Centre as a Member of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development (MCSD) substantially contributed to the implementation of the Mediterranean Strategy on Sustainable Development (MSSD) and its Objective 6 Improving Governance in support of Sustainable Development by drafting the Concept Note of the MSSD Flagship Initiative on developing capacity building programmes on issues related to implementation and compliance with environmental obligations and agreements (Flagship Initiative 6.3.5) and by cooperating with COMPSUD and MIO-ECSDE in the drafting of the Concept Note of the MSSD Flagship Initiative on Public Participation via the Aarhus Convention (Flagship Initiative 6.2.3). Both Concept Notes were submitted to the MCSD Steering Committee and were taken note by the 20th Meeting of the MCSD Steering Committee, held in Athens, 23-24 January 2019, constituting sections D and C respectively of the Annex I: MSSD Flagship Initiatives – Draft Concept Notes to the Document Work Plan of the MCSD Steering Committee for the Biennium 2018-2019, including the Preparation of the 18th Meeting of the MCSD – Updated Work Plan (UNEP/MED WG.456/4).

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