Introduction
The fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific (5th AP Forum) will take place from 3rd to 6th October 2023 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The event is jointly organized by the Government of Sri Lanka's Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Environment Programme, and attendees have the option to participate either in-person or virtually.
The Forum provides a platform for governments, intergovernmental organizations, and other stakeholders to discuss and prioritize environmental issues in the Asia Pacific region. It aims to contribute to the outcome of the sixth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) taking place from 26 February to 1 March 2024 in Nairobi, with the theme "Effective, inclusive and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution".
The Forum offers Member States and other stakeholders an opportunity to present an Asia Pacific perspective on discussions at UNEA-6. Participants will review the progress of UNEA resolutions' implementation in the region, as well as the progress made in regional forums and platforms where UNEP is the secretariat. Such forums include the Asia Pacific Clean Air Partnership, Asia Pacific Adaptation Network, Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East Asia, and the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Environment and Health.
Furthermore, the Forum will identify regional priorities and emerging issues, and address challenges and opportunities to strengthen the regional environmental agenda, delivering on environmental dimension of the SDGs, and regional commitments to multilateral environmental agreements. Participants will contribute to the draft UNEA-6 result documents, including ministerial statements and draft resolutions, and will share their insights and ideas to achieving the environmental dimension of the 2030 SDGs.
Background
In its second session, the UN Environment Assembly passed a resolution on the 'Role and Functions of Regional Forums of Environment Ministers and Environment Authorities'. The resolution called upon the Executive Director to facilitate and support the convening and strengthening of existing regional forums of environment ministers and environment authorities within the United Nations Environment Programme's mandate and in line with the programme of work and budget.
As a result, the Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific has been convened biennially since 2015.
Registration
Dr. Anil Jasinghe, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Sri Lanka and Chair of the Senior Officials Bureau, Fourth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific (Chair)
Welcome
- Mr. Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Sri Lanka (5 min)
- Ms. Dechen Tsering, Regional Director and Representative, UN Environment Programme, Asia and the Pacific (5 min)
Inaugural address
- H.E. Mr. Firas Khouri, Chair of the Committee of Permanent Representatives Bureau, and Ambassador and Permanent Representative of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Nairobi (7 min)
Election of Officers and adoption of the agenda
Review of the implementation of the resolutions of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Asia and the Pacific
- Introduction by the Secretariat (10 min)
- Country Statements
The agenda item will provide an opportunity for Member States to
report on progress on implementation of resolutions adopted by the United Nations Environment
Assembly and provide guidance on priorities to be addressed in the region. Lead countries sporsored
resolutions at preceding United Nations Environment Assembly are India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan,
Mongolia, Samoa, and Sri Lanka.
Summary presentation from the Regional consultation of the Asia-Pacific Group in preparation for the
third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally
binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment (INC-3)
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A). 6th United Nations Environment Assembly theme: ‘Effective, inclusive, and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.’
- Introduction by the Secretariat (10 min)
- Country Statements
- Stakeholders Statements (Intergovernmental, International, UN Organizations, Major Groups and Stakeholders)
The senior officials and other stakeholders may wish to review the
report and provide regional inputs, including priorities, environmental success stories and
important initiatives, on the theme ‘Effective, inclusive, and sustainable multilateral actions to
tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution’.
Statements from the Asia Pacific Science-Policy-Business Forum on the Environment, and the Asia
Pacific Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum, linked to the Forum theme, held prior to the high-level
segment will be delivered in this agenda item.
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- Side Event 4: UNEP, your partner of choice (Host: UNEP)
- Side Event 5: Pacific Climate Change and Ocean Management Initiatives (Host: SPREP)
B). Outcome for the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6)
Draft resolutions for the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6)
- Introduction by UNEP’s Committee of Permanent Representative Bureau Member
- Country Statements
Member States may consider sharing relevant concept(s) to be submitted to the Secretariat of the Governing Bodies of the United Nations Environment Programme. The senior officials may wish to briefly present the potential concept or draft resolutions at the Forum. Guidance to Member States on the submission of draft resolutions and decisions to the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly
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C). Draft Ministerial Declaration for the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6)
- Introduction by the Representative of the UNEA-6 President
- Country statements
- Stakeholders Statements (Intergovernmental, International, UN Organizations, Major Groups and Stakeholders)
A process of consultation on a draft political declaration,
addressing the theme of the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly ‘Effective,
inclusive, and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and
pollution’, was initiated by the President of the Assembly. The main objective is to develop, in a
transparent and inclusive manner, a joint vision and achievable actions to address the theme.
The senior officials and other stakeholders are invited to provide regional inputs to the draft
declaration that will be adopted at the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6).
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- Introduction by the Secretariat
- Endorsement of the report of the Senior Officials Meeting of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
- Side Event 6: One Health and its environmental dimension in the Asia Pacific region (Host: FAO, UNEP, WHO, WOAH)
Registration
Opening Performance (30 min)
- Cultural Programme
Welcome address.
- H.E. Mr. Naseer Ahamed, Minister of Environment, Sri Lanka (7 min).
- H.E. Ms. Leila Benali, President of 6th United Nations Environment Assembly and Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development of Morocco (Video Message, 7 min).
- Ms. Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (7 min).
Keynote address
- Prime Minister, Fiji (Video Message)
- Vice President, Islamic Republic of Iran (7 min)
- Representative of Major Group for Children and Youth (4 min)
- H.E. Ranil Wickremesinghe, President of Sri Lanka (10 min)
- H.E. Mr. Lim Sang-jun, Vice Minister of Environment, Republic of Korea, and Chair Representative of the Fourth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific (7 min) (Chair).
- Election of officers and Adoption of the agenda.
The three planetary environmental crises of climate change,
biodiversity loss and pollution are interrelated and often transboundary in nature and highlights
the urgent need for collective global and regional actions to mitigate climate change, halt
biodiversity loss, and reduce environmental pollution to ensure the right to a clean, healthy, and
sustainable environment.
Regional multilateral actions are the bridge between global aspirational targets, such as the
SDGs, Paris Agreement and Kunming-Montreal Framework, and operational targets in the national
policies and strategies. In this context, science-based decision making for regional multilateral
actions should be focused on knowledge sharing, capacity building and science harnessed national
policies and regional multilateral cooperative programmes and actions.
Further strengthening the linkages between global and regional environmental governance mechanisms
including through, for example, relevant UN Environment Assembly Resolutions and Multilateral
Environmental Agreement (MEA) priorities being considered more systematically by regional
intergovernmental and thematic forums and processes.
The ministers, Heads of the Delegation, and other high-level representatives will have an
opportunity to share perspectives on well-coordinated global and regional mechanisms and effective
actions to achieve various MEA targets including SDG targets, related to climate change,
biodiversity loss and pollution in Asia and the Pacific. Ministers and other high-level
representatives are also invited to share successes, best practices, and suggest concrete actions
towards achieving sustainable multilateral actions at national, subregional, and regional levels.
- Introduction by the Secretariat
- Country statements
- Event 7: Together for clean air: Strengthening multilateral action to address air pollution in Asia Pacific (Host: Republic of Korea)
- Side Event 8: Accelerating the Implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (Host: UNEP, UNEP-WCMC and UNDP)
Continued Agenda item 6: Ministerial Dialogue on Sustainable Multilateral Actions to Tackle Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and Pollution in Asia and the Pacific
- Country statements
- Stakeholders Statements (Intergovernmental, International, UN Organizations, Major Groups and Stakeholders)
Stockholm+50 has emphasized the global interconnectedness of the
environment and the need to collectively address the three planetary environmental crises of
climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution – for present and future generations. The
Stockholm+50 called for greater accountability to deliver on national and international
responsibilities and address the three planetary environmental crises in integrated ways.
Reinforce and reinvigorate the multilateral system, through ensuring an effective rules-based
multilateral system that supports countries in delivering on their national and global
commitments, to ensure fair and effective multilateralism, strengthening the environmental rule of
law, including by promoting convergence and synergies within the United Nations system and between
multilateral environmental agreements. Cooperations by all actors is essential to accelerate the
transfer of knowledge, technology, and know-how, and to scale up the availability and access to
and affordability of digital goods and services and critical infrastructure in developing
countries
The overall goal of strengthening the engagement of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs)
in UNEA-6 is to promote coherence between the resolutions of the Assembly and the decisions of the
governing bodies of the MEAs. Besides, multilateral cooperation is to support the Environment
Assembly in enhancing its relationship with the MEAs and its contribution to the implementation of
the 2030 Agenda, by strengthening convergence of action and dialogue on common strategies and
sharing of experiences, while providing increased visibility to the decisions of the governing
bodies of the MEAs.
Ministers, Heads of the Delegation, MEA Secretariats, other stakeholders, and representatives will
have an opportunity to share their Asia Pacific regional perspectives on effectiveness of the
multilateral environmental cooperations, including finance, technology, and capacity building, at
national, subregional, and regional levels, to achieve internationally agreed goals including SDGs
on climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution
- Chair (Bureau Member)
- Introduction by the Secretariat (UNEP DED)
- Panelist
- Speaker A
- Speaker B
- Speaker C
- Speaker D
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Under this item, the Ministers and Heads of Delegation may wish to take note of the key elements of the report of the Senior Officials Meeting and draft outcome of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific.
Adoption of the outcome of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and
Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
The Ministers and Heads of Delegation will consider the draft report of the Senior Officials
Meeting and the draft ministerial outcome for adoption. The outcome will reflect policy
perspectives and commitments in Asia Pacific to address the theme of the six sessions of the
United Nations Environment Assembly ‘‘Effective, inclusive, and sustainable multilateral actions
to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution’.
Closing remarks
- UNEP representative
- Chair of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
- Side Event 9: Climate Justice Forum (Host: Sri Lanka)
Gala Dinner hosted by Government of Sri Lanka
Agenda
Background Documents
- Ministerial declaration for the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (First draft)
- Review of the implementation in Asia and the Pacific of the resolutions adopted by the United Nations Environment Assembly and secretarial functions
- Guidance to Member States on the submission of draft resolutions and decisions to the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly
- Sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution in Asia and the Pacific
- Multilateral Environmental Cooperation to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution (challenges and opportunities)-Information Note
Draft Resolution
- UNEA-6 resolution “Promoting synergistic approaches to address the triple crisis on climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution and support sustainable development” proposed by Japan
- Draft resolution proposed by Sri Lanka on Effective, Inclusive, and Sustainable Multilateral Actions towards Climate Justice for the 6th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6)
Outcome
- Chair’s summary of the senior officials meeting of the fifth United Nations Environment Programme Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
- Chair’s summary of the fifth United Nations Environment Programme Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
- List of Participants - Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
- IISD ENB 5th forum of ministers and environment authorities summary
Presentations
- Review of the implementation of the resolutions of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Asia and the Pacific
- Sustainable multilateral action to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution in Asia and the Pacific
- Presentation of senior officials report and draft outcomes of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific
Reference Documents
Pre-Forum Event
Asia Pacific Youth Environment Forum (APYEF)
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 1st-2nd October 2023
Time: 10:00-17:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: United Nations Compound
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Info Pack: More Info
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
Key Events
Asia Pacific Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 3rd October 2023
Time: 09:00-17:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom A
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
UN Science-Policy-Business Forum for Asia and the Pacific Region
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 3rd October 2023
Time: 09:00-17:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
Side Events
Tackling the Triple Planetary Crisis Through Implementation of the UNGA Resolution on the Right to a Healthy Environment
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 3rd October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom A
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
Institutionalizing Regional Cooperation for Collaborative Actions and Building Resilience of Hindu Kush Himalaya
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 3rd October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
Grasping Nitrogen!
Accelerating action on nitrogen for environment, climate and economy
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 3rd October 2023
Time: 18:30-20:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
UNEP, Your Partner of Choice
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 4th October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
Pacific Climate Change and Ocean Management Initiatives
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 4th October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom A
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
One Health and its Environmental Dimension in the Asia Pacific Region
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 4th October 2023
Time: 18:30-20:30 GMT+5:30
Venue: Main Ball Room(Bilactaral Room)
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations & Videos
Photos: Photos
Together for Clean Air: Strengthening Multilateral Action to Address Air Pollution in Asia Pacific
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 5th October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom A
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Report: Final Report
Presentations: Presentations
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Accelerating the Implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 5th October 2023
Time: 12:30-14:00 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Videos and Presentations
Climate Justice Forum
Event's Details
Modality: Hybrid (in-person and online)
Date: 5th October 2023
Time: 18:15-19:30 GMT+5:30
Venue: Lotus Ballroom B
Event's Documents/Files
Agenda: Agenda
Concept Note: Concept Note
Session Recording: Zoom Recording
Presentations: Presentations
- Ministerial Segment of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific - Highlights and images
- Senior Officials Meeting of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific - Highlights and images
- Asia Pacific Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum - Highlights and images
- Asia Pacific Youth Environment Forum - Highlights and images
- UN Science-Policy-Business Forum for Asia and the Pacific Region - Highlights and images
- Media Advisory Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific 2-5th October 2023
Videos
Press Release
Session Recordings
MEMBER STATES
Written Statement
OTHER STAKEHOLDERS
Inter-governmental
- UNEP Deputy Executive Director Opening remarks at the Ministerial Segment of the Fifth Forum of Ministers and Environment
- UNEP Deputy Executive Director Opening Remarks Multistakeholder Dialogue
- ESCAP-Multistakeholder Dialogue on Sustainable Multilateral Actions to Tackle Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and Pollution in Asia and the Pacific
- ICIMOD-6th United Nations Environment Assembly theme: ‘Effective, inclusive, and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.’
Major Groups and Stakeholders
- Multistakeholder’s dialogue: Multilateral Environmental Cooperation to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution (challenges and opportunities)
- Statement of the Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum for the fifth Asia Pacific Forum and UNEA 6