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Green room

Greenroom


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As in previous years, we are happy to announce the availability of the Greenroom for major groups and stakeholders organisations during the 11th Special Session of the UNEP GC/GMEF to be held in Bali, Indonesia, on 24-26 February 2010.

The Greenroom facility will be available from Tuesday 23rd February (during the 2nd day of the ExCop meeting) to Friday 26th February 2010 (throughout the Special Session of the GC/GMEF) from 9am to 8pm for major groups and stakeholders’ daily briefings, ad-hoc meetings, press events, special events and bilateral meetings with government delegations.

The Greenroom was located in International Conference Center,Bali. Ground Floor of the Exhibtion Hall.

Overview of all the scheduled events are available here:

Greenroom brochure with events' details

Presentations in Greenroom


GREENROOM presentations:

1. Side event and training workshop on the Guidelines for participation of major groups and stakeholders in policy design at UNEP. How do the Guidelines help focus the work of the Major Groups? Which lobby opportunities are there at UN meetings?

 Guidelines for participation…

2. Annual Planning meeting of the Network of Women Ministers and Leaders for Environment

3. International Cooperation and Access to Biodiversity Data in Support of the Millennium Development Goals and Gender Equality

a Women on the side of the Information Highway

b) International Cooperation to Biodiversity data…

4. Corporate Environmental Responsibility in China: to promote awareness and action on the desertification issue in China and to help support more than 150 smaller environmental groups around the country. Society of Entrepreneurs & Ecology (SEE) and Corporate Environmental Responsibility

Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology

5. Communities in Peril: Asian Regional Report on Community Monitoring of Highly Hazardous Pesticide Use

a) Communities in Peril

b) Pesticide Community Monitoring in Cambodia

c) Conditions of Use of pesticide in Rice ecosystems

d) Pesticides in Indonesia

1. Agriculture, Natural Resources and Sustainable Development: the Swedish farmers’ experience and the global IFAP engagement in the Green Economy

a) IFAP presentation. Agriculture, Natural Resources and Sustainable Development: The Global farmers’ engagement in the Green Economy.

b) Farmers contribution to sustainable development and the green economy. The Swedish Example.

2. Briefing on a green development mechanism: A green economy transformation initiative

Making the case for a GDM.

3. Supporting coherent international decision-making on the environment, conservation and sustainable development. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), UNEP WCMC

4. Catalyzing Sustainability Innovation. APFED Perspectives

5.  Asbestos. Still a Major Threat


1. Putting biodiversity back at the centre of development: the Ecosystems approach. The case of the orang-utans

a) Apes and forests. Ecosystem services

b) Putting biodiversity back at the centre of development.

c) Batang Toru. A forest edge where people and orang-utans co-exist.
 

2. Side event on Rio+20. What Opportunities are there for major groups at the New Summit on Sustainable Development in 2012? The Summit explained: process, modalities, themes, timetable and road map to the Summit

Rio pls 20. The foundation for a better century.

3. Opportunities for GEF financing for POPs and chemicals

GEF event  

4. Environmental Health for Women and Children – What can we do against daily life exposure to hazardous chemicals (e.g. endocrine disruptors, nanoparticles) in consumer products like toys?

Contaminating our children

1. Introduction to the UNEP Year Book (UNEP/ Division of Early Warning and Asessments/ DEWA)