SOUTH AFRICA SENDS HIGH LEVEL DELEGATION TO WORLD REVIEW ON ENERGY, CLIMATE, POLLUTION AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT


Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
May of 2006

MONDAY, 08 May 2006: A high ranking South African interdepartmental delegation led by the Ministers of Environmental Affairs & Tourism, Minerals & Energy, Trade & Industry, Foreign Affairs, and Science & Technology arrived today at the United Nations in New York, to participate in the 14th Session of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD).

The CSD convened at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 1 May 2006 and will continue until 12 May 2006 and will this year review progress and recommend further action in the areas of energy, air pollution, climate change and industrial development policies.

The CSD was established to review progress at the international, regional and national levels in the implementation of recommendations and commitments contained in the final documents of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), and the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in South Africa in 2002.

Speaking before the departure of the ministerial delegation in Pretoria on Monday 8 May 2006, Ms Pamela Yako , Director General of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism said that “ South Africa intends to ensure that CSD 14 as a review session lays a firm foundation which will outline challenges and constraints faced by developing countries in meeting the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation (JPOI) targets and to ensure that global partners meet their financing and technology commitments and support poorer countries in providing energy and limiting the impact of climate change”.

South Africa which also chairs the G77 and China, a coalition of more than 120 developing countries, will this year play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful outcome of CSD 14, which takes into account the concerns and broader interests of all developing and poor nations,” further added Yako.

A High level 3 day ministerial segment of the meeting will commence from 10 to 12 May 2006 and will include discussions with representatives of business, non-governmental organisations and other United Nations agencies on how best to accelerate the implementation of various agreements.

It is expected that South Africa will further request the United Nations to convene a five year review of the progress in 2007 on implementing the decisions agreed to in Johannesburg during the 2002 World Summit.

“To remain committed to the Johannesburg targets, and to convince ourselves that they are still within reach we need to continuously take stock, whilst shaping future action and it is within this spirit that in 2007 the United Nations should be able to integrate in its programme a modest appraisal of the 5 years since Johannesburg” said Ms Pam Yako.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (Riaan Aucamp)
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