Guidance to the financial
mechanism
The Conference of the Parties,
Bearing in mind Articles 20 and 21,
Taking note of the report of the Global Environment Facility as contained
in the document UNEP/CBD/COP/8/10,
Recalling the relevant provisions of the Convention on Biological
Diversity and its decisions I/2, II/6, III/5, III/8, IV/11, IV/13, V/12, V/13,
VI/16, VI/17 and VII/20,
1. Decides to adopt the updated list of developed country Parties
and other Parties that voluntarily assume the obligations of developed country
Parties in accordance with Article 20, paragraph 2 of the Convention, as contained
in the annex to the present decision;
2. Requests the Global Environment Facility, as the institutional
structure to operate the financial mechanism of the Convention, to include
in its regular report to the Conference of the Parties information on:
(a) The initial application of the Resource Allocation Framework to resources
allocated in the fourth replenishment of the Global Environment Facility
that is operational from July 2006, focusing on the biodiversity focal area;
(b) How the Resource Allocation Framework is likely to affect funding available
to developing countries and countries with economies in transition for the
implementation of their commitments under the Convention;
3. Urges the Global Environment Facility to further simplify and streamline
its procedures, in consideration of the special conditions within developing
country Parties, in particular the least developed countries and the small
island developing States as referred to in paragraphs 5 and 6 of Article 20
as well as those conditions within Parties with economies in transition;
4. Urges the Global Environment Facility to develop responses to the
capacity and access challenges faced by the small island developing States,
the least developed countries and the less developed countries with economies
in transition, as identified in the third Overall Performance Study of the
Global Environment Facility;
5. Invites the third Assembly of the Global Environment Facility to
include in its high-level political discussions the opportunities and challenges
of the GEF in its role as financial mechanism for the Convention;
6. Requests the Executive Secretary, in consultation with the Parties,
to explore opportunities for streamlining the guidance provided to the Global
Environment Facility taking into account the framework for goals and targets
in decision VII/30 as well as indicators for assessing progress toward the
achievement of the 2010 target and to present the results to the Conference
of the Parties through the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Review of the
Implementation of the Convention;
7. Requests the Global Environment Facility to consult with the Executive
Secretary in relevant review processes undertaken by the Global Environment
Facility that affect the financial mechanism of the Convention;
8. Decides to provide the following additional guidance to the Global
Environment Facility in the provision of financial resources, in accordance
with, Article 20 and Article 21 paragraph 1 of the Convention and in conformity
with decisions I/2, II/6, III/5, IV/13, V/13, VI/17 and VII/20 of the Conference
of the Parties;
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
9. Requests the Global Environment Facility to provide an assurance
that the introduction of the Resource Allocation Framework will not in any
way jeopardize eligible Parties’ access to funding for biosafety-related activities
including regional activities where appropriate;
10. Requests the Global Environment Facility to base their allocation
of resources to support the implementation of the Protocol on country needs
and priorities, and as a priority to support the establishment of a base level
of capacity in all eligible developing country Parties, in particular the least
developed and the small island developing States, and Parties with economies
in transition;
11. Urges the Global Environment Facility to support in-country, regional
and subregional stock-taking studies to enable:
(a) The better planning and customizing of future assistance to the respective
needs of eligible countries, given the fact that a “one-size-fits-all” approach
to biosafety has been demonstrated to be inappropriate;
(b) The identification of clear and realistic targets;
(c) The identification and provision of technical and adequately experienced
expertise for the implementation of national biosafety frameworks;
(d) The development of effective coordination which facilitates the support,
ownership and involvement of all relevant national ministries and authorities,
to ensure synergy and continuity;
12. Requests the Global Environment Facility to support:
(a) The provision of longer-term support for building, consolidating and
enhancing sustainable human resource capacity in risk assessment and risk management,
and also in developing detection techniques for identifying living modified
organisms;
(b) Awareness-raising, public participation and information sharing, including
through the Biosafety Clearing-House;
(c) Coordination and harmonization of national biosafety frameworks at regional
and subregional levels, where appropriate;
(d) Sustainable national participation in the Biosafety Clearing-House, including
capacity‑building, to take into account the need for Parties to be able to
provide summary information in the common formats for reporting information
(particularly keywords for categorizing records) in an official language of
the United Nations to enable registration of such information with the Central
Portal;
(e) Transfer and joint development of technology in risk assessment, risk
management, monitoring and detection of living modified organisms;
(f) Development and implementation of national biosafety frameworks;
(g) Development of technical, financial, and human capacity including postgraduate
education, biosafety-related laboratories and relevant equipment;
(h) Implementation of the revised Action Plan for Building Capacities for
the Effective Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety;
(i) Facilitation of the consultative information-gathering process leading
to the preparation of national reports under the Protocol for those developing
country Parties, in particular the least developed and small island developing
States, and Parties with economies in transition, which lack sufficient capacity
in this regard;
13. Invites the Global Environment Facility, developed country Parties
and Governments, as well as relevant organizations to take into account the
revised Action Plan for Building Capacities for the Effective Implementation
of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and increase their financial and technical
support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition
for its implementation;
Island biodiversity
14. Requests the Global Environment Facility and its Implementing
Agencies to recognize the programme of work on island biodiversity and its
relevance to developing countries, and in particular least developed countries
and small island developing States, and to provide support for its implementation;
15. Requests the Global Environment Facility to further simplify their
procedures so as to take into account the special circumstances of small island
developing States in implementing the programme of work on island biodiversity;
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
16. Invites the Global Environment Facility, in coordination with
the Executive Secretary, to identify gaps and needs in relation to existing
financial resources, until 2010, to meet the unprecedented additional efforts
needed to significantly reduce the rate of biodiversity loss and maintain the
provision of ecosystem goods and services;
17. Encourages Parties and other Governments to conduct national and
other sub-global assessments making use of the conceptual framework and methodologies
of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, as appropriate, and invites the
Global Environment Facility and bilateral and multilateral funding organizations,
as appropriate, to provide funding for these assessments;
Implementation of the Convention
18. Invites the Global Environment Facility to provide information
on its contribution and experience regarding the implementation of goals 2
and 3 of the Strategic Plan;
19. Invites the Global Environment Facility and bilateral and multilateral
funding organizations to provide funding for the review and update of national
biodiversity strategies and action plans;
Technology transfer and cooperation
20. Invites the Global Environmental Facility to provide financial
support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition
for the implementation of the programme of work;
Global Initiative on Communication, Education and Public Awareness
21. Urges the Global Environment Facility and other bilateral and
multilateral institutions to make available the necessary financial resources
especially for developing countries, particularly the least developed and small
island developing States, and countries with economies in transition, to implement
the identified Communication, Education and Public Awareness priority activities
at national and regional levels in support of biodiversity strategies and action
plans and any other information, education, and communication awareness strategies;
National reporting
22. Invites the Global Environment Facility and other bilateral and
multilateral financial instruments as appropriate, to provide financial support
to eligible Parties for the preparation of their fourth national reports, in
a timely fashion and preferably no later than 1 January 2007;
23. Further invites the Global Environment Facility to explore and
establish easier and expeditious mechanisms for the provision of funds to eligible
countries for preparing their future national reports;
Global Taxonomy Initiative
24. Requests the Global Environment Facility to continue to support
the implementation of the planned activities contained in the programme of
work on the Global Taxonomy Initiative, including taxonomic needs assessments,
projects with a taxonomic focus or clearly identified taxonomic components,
and regional activities on taxonomic capacity development and access to technology;
25. Further requests the Global Environment Facility to provide financial
resources to developing countries, in particular the small island developing
States, and countries with economies in transition, for projects which help
to establish and operationalize their national focal points for the Global
Taxonomy Initiative, as well as financial resources to support capacity-building
activities such as, inter alia, taxonomic training related to specific
taxa and information technologies;
26. Requests the secretariats of the Convention and the Global Environment
Facility to conduct a joint analysis of funded projects related to the Global
Taxonomy Initiative and relevant project information contained in national
reports, including analysis of the resources directed specifically to capacity-building,
with a view to extracting best practices and sharing information and experience
in promoting financial support for the Initiative;
Invasive alien species
27. Notes the need for the provision of additional funding by the
financial mechanism of the Convention to support capacity-building for developing
countries, in particular the least developed and small island developing States,
and countries with economies in transition, to prevent or minimize the risks
of the dispersal and establishment of invasive alien species at the national,
subregional, or regional levels;
Protected areas
28. Invites the United Nations Development Programme, the World Bank,
the United Nations Environment Programme and other Implementing Agencies of
the Global Environment Facility, along with other relevant organizations, to
help facilitate and financially support the protected-area financing roundtables
referred to in paragraph 18 (a) of decision VIII/24, on protected areas,
in accordance with their mandates;
29. Invites the Global Environment Facility:
(a) To support early action activities of the programme of work, taking into
account the identified national needs at a scale to sufficiently support developing
countries, particularly the least developed and small island developing States,
and countries with economies in transition;
(b) To support national and regional systems of protected areas taking into
account the targets and timetables in the programme of work;
(c) To maintain the proportion of funding for protected areas in the biodiversity
envelop of the business plan of the fourth phase of the Global Environment
Facility, taking into account the goals and targets in the programme of work
and the niche of the Global Environment Facility in providing system-wide protected-areas
support;
(d) To review and revise, as appropriate, its protected areas’ policies in
relation to indigenous and local communities; and
(e) To support community conserved areas, ensuring the immediate, full and
effective participation of indigenous peoples and local communities in the
development of relevant activities;
30. Invites the Implementing Agencies of the Global Environment Facility
to treat requests for access to funding for the projects mentioned in 29 (a)
and (b) above in an expeditious manner.
Annex
UPDATED LIST OF DEVELOPED COUNTRY PARTIES AND OTHER PARTIES THAT VOLUNTARILY
ASSUME THE OBLIGATIONS OF DEVELOPED COUNTRY PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY (2006)
Australia |
Austria |
Belgium |
Canada |
Czech Republic |
Denmark |
Finland |
France |
Germany |
Greece |
Iceland |
Ireland |
Italy |
Japan |
Luxembourg |
Monaco |
Netherlands |
New Zealand |
Norway |
Portugal |
Slovenia |
Spain |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland |
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