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News Parties to UNECE Water Convention agree on historic step towards worldwide transboundary water cooperation

On 30 November 2012, the Meeting of the Parties (MoP) to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention) adopted several decisions and a new programme of work that mark a crucial turning point in the globalization of the Convention.

Some 330 participants, representing Parties and non-Parties from the UNECE region as well also from other parts of the world, intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental organizations attended the sixth session of the MoP, which was held from 28 to 30 November 2012 in Rome.

At the sixth session, Parties adopted a decision on simplifying the procedure for the accession of non-UNECE countries to the Convention. Any future request for accession by any member of the United Nations will be considered as approved by the MoP, once the amendments to articles 25 and 26 to the Convention enter into force for all the Parties that adopted them in 2003.

This decision reconfirms the conviction of the Parties that the Convention is an effective instrument beyond the UNECE region, as well as the unanimous desire to enable accession by non-UNECE countries as soon as possible, without distinction from the procedure for UNECE countries. With this decision, it is expected that non-UNECE countries will be able to accede to the Water Convention as of the end of 2013. Countries outside the UNECE region were encouraged to join the Convention by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

Other important decisions included the establishment of an Implementation Committee for the Convention. The Committee will render practical case-tailored assistance to prevent water-related disputes and support Parties in their efforts to implement the Convention. Its nine members were elected by consensus to serve in a personal capacity. They represent a good mix and balance of competences to accomplish the Committee’s tasks.

The Implementation Committee members include such outstanding lawyers as Johan Gerrit Lammers, Professor of International Law and former Legal Adviser at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (the Netherlands); Stephen McCaffrey, Professor at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and former Special Rapporteur for the International Law Commission's draft articles on The Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (USA); and Attila Tanzi, Full Professor of International law at the University of Bologna and former Chair of the Legal Board of the Water Convention (Italy).

The Committee would benefit from a strong water management expertise with a clear emphasis on transboundary issues provided by such members as Vanya Grigorova, Director of the Executive Environment Agency (Bulgaria);  Saghit Ibatullin, Chair of the Executive Committee of the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea (Kazakhstan); Kari Kinnunen, former Chair of the Finnish-Norwegian Border Water Commission and Member of the Finnish-Swedish Border River Commission (Finland); Anne Schulte-Wulwer Leidig, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (Germany); Aliaksander Stankevich, Head of the Republican centre for radiation control and environmental monitoring and former Deputy Head of the Central scientific research institute for complex use of the water resources of the Republic of Belarus (Belarus); and Ivan Zavadsky, Senior Water Resources Management Specialist, Global Environment Facility Secretariat (Slovakia).

Two decisions on cooperation ­ with the Global Environment Facility and with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ­ were also adopted. These decisions will reinforce the implementation of the Water Convention by strengthening synergies with global partners, which were invited to consider using the Convention, once it is open to accession by all United Nations Member States, as a basis for their work at the global level.

During the meeting, the signing ceremony of the new bilateral Treaty between the Government of the Republic of Moldova and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on Cooperation in the Field of Protection and Sustainable Development of the Dniester River Basin took place.

Italy was elected Chair of the Bureau. Massimo Cozzone, Senior Officer at the Department for Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Energy from the Ministry of Environment, Land and Sea, succeeds Sibylle Vermont of Switzerland as Chair.

For more information (decisions, report, information about the members of the Implementation Committee), please consult: http://www.unece.org/env/water/mop6.html or contact water.convention@unece.org.

Full press release: http://www.unece.org/index.php?id=31635

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 Sixth session of the Meeting of the Parties to the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention) : 28-30 November 2012 | Rome, Italy

The sixth Meeting of the Parties (MOP6) of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Water Convention) met from Wednesday, 28 to Friday, 30 November 2012 at the Chambers of Deputies in Rome, Italy. The meeting was attended by more than 320 people, including parties, non-party states, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). MOP6 addressed many substantive issues related to the work of the Convention, such as: its opening to all members of the UN beyond the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) region; support for implementation and compliance; transboundary groundwater; a thematic assessment on the water-food-energy-ecosystems nexus; water and adaptation to climate change; cooperation with other multilateral environmental agreements and international partners; vision for the future of the Water Convention; and the programme of work for 2013–2015.

The MOP adopted decisions on, inter alia: support to implementation and compliance, establishing an Implementation Committee; model provisions on transboundary groundwaters; accession by non-ECE countries; cooperation with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the UN Economic, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); vision for the future of the Convention; and the programme of work for 2013-2015, including implementing bodies and the budget.

During the meeting, the signing ceremony of the new bilateral Treaty between the Government of the Republic of Moldova and the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on Cooperation in the Field of Protection and Sustainable Development of the Dniester River Basin, with Gheorghe Salaru, Minister of Environment, Republic of Moldova, and Eduard Stavytskyi, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Ukraine.

This report presents a summary of the presentations and discussions during the three days of the meeting, as well as the main decisions taken by MOP6, organized following the agenda items.

The summary report is available at: http://www.iisd.ca/water/unece/mop6/html/crsvol207num1e.html

Coverage of this meeting by IISD Reporting Services, Conference Reporting Services, was funded by UNECE

JOINT MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS, INCLUDING DATA MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE

This item was discussed on Thursday morning and delegates adopted the final decision on Friday afternoon. On Thursday morning, Paul Haener, International Office for Water (OIEAU), France, presented the project “Capacity building in data administration for assessing transboundary water resources in the EECCA countries,” funded by the French GEF highlighting its diagnostic component and the pilot activities in two pilot basins, the Aral Sea and the Dniester River basins. He recommended that future work under the project should include: incorporating a data component in all transboundary water management agreements and action plans; developing regional reference data sets; supporting countries to develop their own national water information systems; and developing training programmes on data management.WMO suggested taking into account the advances being made by the Open Geospatial Consortium in data transfer formats and hydrological feature descriptions. Tajikistan expressed its willingness to share experiences acquired through the project.On Friday afternoon, delegates adopted the decision on this issue. Final Decision: The MOP: commended the OIEAU and the International Water Assessment Center (IWAC) for the progress achieved; encouraged the project leading organizations to share experiences and lessons learned in the framework of the project; and thanked the French GEF for the support provided.

The MOP: commended the OIEAU and the International Water Assessment Center (IWAC) for the progress achieved; encouraged the project leading organizations to share experiences and lessons learned in the framework of the project; and thanked the French GEF for the support provided.

Further information on EMWIS website


Contact information United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Information Unit Palais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland (email: water.convention@unece.org ; info.ece@unece.org)
Phone: +41 (0) 22 917 44 44 ; Fax: +41 (0) 22 917 05 05
News type Inbrief
File link http://www.unece.org/index.php?id=31635
Source of information IW: LEARN
Keyword(s) Water Convention, transboundary water cooperation
Subject(s) NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RIGHT
Relation http://www.unece.org/env/water/mop6.html
Geographical coverage Italy,
News date 17/12/2012
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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