COP 15 and COP-MOP 4 (December 2022)
Pursuant to decision
14/20, the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group met virtually in March 2020 and its outcomes were considered by the Open-ended Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework at its
third meeting (parts I and II). A draft decision on “digital sequence information on genetic resources” for consideration by the Conference of the Parties at its fifteenth meeting was developed in the recommendation coming out of the third working group and was then further developed at the
fourth and
fifth meetings of the working group. The iterations of the draft decision took into consideration the outcomes of the work of the Co-Chairs’ Informal Advisory Group.
Recommendation 5/2, and the draft decision contained within it, was considered by the Conference of the Parties at its fifteenth meeting. Furthermore, in paragraph 15 of
recommendation 3/2, the Working Group recommended that the meeting of the Parties to the Nagoya Protocol at its fourth meeting consider the working group recommendation as well as any decision prepared by the Conference of the Parties at its fifteenth meeting.
The issue of digital sequence information on genetic resources was considered by the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties and the fourth meeting of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Parties to the Nagoya Protocol, and each adopted a decision: COP decision
15/9 and COP-MOP decision
NP-4/6.
Recognizing that there are divergent views on digital sequence information on genetic resources with regard to its scope under the Convention on Biological Diversity, in decision 15/9, the COP agreed:
- on the continuing use of the term “digital sequence information” for further discussions;
- that the benefits from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources should be shared fairly and equitably
- to develop a solution for the sharing of benefits arising from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources;
- that a solution for fair and equitable benefit-sharing on digital sequence information on genetic resources should, inter alia:
- Be efficient, feasible and practical;
- Generate more benefits, including both monetary and non-monetary, than costs;
- Be effective;
- Provide certainty and legal clarity for providers and users of digital sequence information on genetic resources;
- Not hinder research and innovation;
- Be consistent with open access to data;
- Not be incompatible with international legal obligations;
- Be mutually supportive of other access and benefit-sharing instruments;
- Take into account the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, including with respect to the traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources that they hold;
- that the approach to fair and equitable benefit-sharing from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources set out in the present decision does not affect existing rights and obligations under the Convention and the Nagoya Protocol, including, as applicable, those related to traditional knowledge and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, and is without prejudice to national access and benefit-sharing measures.
The COP also recognized that the monetary and non-monetary benefits arising from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources should, in particular, be used to support conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and, inter alia, benefit indigenous peoples and local communities.
The COP welcomed section I of the
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the
Long-term Strategic Framework for Capacity-building and Development, and the strengthening of technical and scientific cooperation in support of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and called for specific and targeted capacity-building and development, technology transfer, according to
Article 16, and technical and scientific cooperation, according to
Article 18 and, as appropriate, support for developing countries, in particular the least developed countries and small islands developing States among them, and Parties with economies in transition, to generate, access and use digital sequence information on genetic resources for research and innovation, taking into account the key areas for potential capacity-building and modalities for capacity-building activities as identified by the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources.
The COP decided to establish, as part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, a multilateral mechanism for benefit-sharing from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources, including a global fund and decided to review the effectiveness of the multilateral mechanism at the eighteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, including, inter alia, the criteria laid out in paragraphs 9 and 10 of
decision 15/9.
The COP also decided to establish a fair, transparent, inclusive, participatory and time-bound process to further develop and operationalize the mechanism, as outlined below, to be finalized at the sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties.
Against this background, the COP established an ad hoc open-ended working group on benefit-sharing from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources to undertake further development of the multilateral mechanism, including the elements identified in the annex to
decision 15/9, and to make recommendations to the Conference of the Parties at its sixteenth meeting.
As part of this process, the COP
- invited Parties, other Governments, indigenous people and local communities and relevant organizations to submit views on the issues set out in the annex to
decision 15/9;
- requested the Executive Secretary to compile and synthesize the views submitted and make them available to the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Benefit-sharing from the Use of Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources;
- also requested the Executive Secretary, subject to the availability of resources, to:
- Compile lessons learned from other international funding mechanisms, such as the Benefit-sharing Fund of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the World Health Organization Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework, and the Small Grants Programme of the Global Environment Facility;
- Commission a study to analyse and model the extent to which a multilateral mechanism for benefit-sharing from the use of digital sequence information on genetic resources, and any other options the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group may decide, meets the criteria in paragraphs 9 and 10 of decision 15/9;
- Commission a study on the options for revenue-generating measures at different points along the value chain, the feasibility of their implementation and their costs relative to their potential revenue.
COP 15 and COP-MOP 4 Decisions and Relevant Documents
Fifth meeting Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (7-19 December 2022)
At its fifth meeting, the Working Group continued its consideration of the draft COP decision on DSI, working from the text in the annex to
recommendation 4/2. The Working Group adopted
recommendation 5/2 containing elements of a draft decision for the Conference of the Parties and a list of policy options for DSI.
Relevant documents
- Digital sequence information on genetic resources - CBD/WG2020/5/3
- Co-leads’ report on the work of the Informal Co-Chairs’ Advisory Group on Digital Sequence Information on genetic resources since the fourth meeting of the Open-ended Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework CBD/WG2020/5/INF/1
Fourth meeting Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (21-26 June 2022)
At its fourth meeting, the Working Group continued its consideration of the draft COP decision on DSI, working from the text in the annex to
recommendation 3/2. The Working Group adopted
recommendation 4/2 containing elements of a draft decision for the Conference of the Parties.
The recommendation also acknowledged that the informal Co-Chairs’ advisory group will undertake further work prior to COP-15.
Relevant documents
- Digital sequence information on genetic resources - CBD/WG2020/4/3
- Co-leads’ report on the work of the Informal Co-Chairs’ Advisory Group on Digital Sequence Information on genetic resources since the third meeting of the Open-ended Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework CBD/WG2020/4/INF/4
Third meeting Working Group on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (29 August to 3 September 2021 and 14 to 29 March 2022)
Digital sequence information (DSI) on genetic resources was considered by the Open-ended Working Group on the post-2020 global biodiversity (Working Group) framework during the 1st part of its third meeting taking place virtually from 23 August to 3 September 2021 as well as during the second part of the meeting, which took place in Geneva from 14 to 29 March 2022. The Working Group adopted
recommendation 3/2 on digital sequence information on genetic resources which also included an annex with a draft decision for consideration by COP-15 and a recommendation to COP-MOP-4 of the Nagoya Protocol to consider recommendation 3/2 as well as any decision prepared by COP-15.
During the first part of the meeting an “informal Co-Chairs’ advisory group” (IAG) was established to provide advice and feedback to the Working Group Co-Chairs and the Executive Secretary on a number of areas. The IAG was regionally balanced and composed of representatives from Parties and other Governments as well as representatives of indigenous peoples and local communities. It held five virtual meetings between September and November 2021 and a summary of its outcomes was made available to the second part of the third meeting of the Working Group. Following the conclusion of the third meeting of the Working Group, the composition of the informal Co-Chairs’ advisory group was expanded to include representatives from various stakeholder groups as requested. The IAG held five virtual meetings between April and June 2022 and a summary of its outcomes was made available to the fourth meeting of the Working Group.
Relevant documents
- Digital sequence information on genetic resources - CBD/WG2020/3/4
- Digital sequence information on genetic resources - Addendum - CBD/WG2020/3/4/ADD1
- Update of digital sequence information on genetic resources in relevant international processes and policy debates CBD/WG2020/3/INF/1
- Views and new information on policy approaches, options or modalities for digital sequence information on genetic resources CBD/WG2020/3/INF/7
- Co-leads' report on the work of the Informal Co-Chairs' Advisory Group on digital sequence information on genetic resources CBD/WG2020/3/INF/8
- Information from the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture related to digital sequence information on genetic resources CBD/WG2020/3/INF/9
Webinar series and discussion forum on proposed policy options and criteria framework for digital sequence information on genetic resources (December 2020 to May 2021)
A series of webinars and an informal online discussion forum were organized by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, under the leadership of the Co-Chairs of the Open-Ended Working Group of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, and in collaboration with the ABS Capacity Development Initiative, to foster a common understanding of DSI and its importance and linkages to the CBD, the Nagoya Protocol and the Sustainable Development Goals.
More information on the webinars, including recordings and related documents, are available
here.
The informal online discussion forum took place from 21 April to 2 May 2021 and provided an opportunity to:
- Exchange information and views on DSI policy options and criteria;
- To propose new policy options and criteria;
- To discuss the proposed policy options considering the criteria.
Further information on the forum is available
here.
Meeting of the AHTEG (March 2020)
The Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group (AHTEG) on Digital Sequence Information on Genetic Resources met online from 17 to 20 March 2020. The meeting was made possible thanks to the financial support of the European Union. According to its mandate established by COP decision 14/20, the AHTEG was to consider the compilation and synthesis of views and information and the peer-reviewed studies, develop options for operational terms and their implications to provide conceptual clarity on digital sequence information on genetic resources, and identify key areas for capacity-building.
The
outcomes of the AHTEG will be considered by
the Open-ended Working Group established under decision 14/34 to support the preparation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.
Information on the process undertaken in the intersessional period 2019-2022
Detailed information on the process on digital sequence information on genetic resources established in decision 14/20 to further work on this topic during the 2019-2022 inter-sessional period is available
here. The process entailed the submission of views and information, the commissioning and peer review of studies as well as work by an ad hoc technical expert group (AHTEG).