Theme: Our Oceans, Our Future: Partnering for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14.

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Our oceans, our future: partnering for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14

The
high-level United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of
Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the
oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development will be
convened at United Nations Headquarters in New York from 5 to 9 June
2017, coinciding with World Oceans Day, to support the implementation
of Sustainable Development Goal 14. The Governments of Fiji and Sweden
have the co-hosting responsibilities of the Conference.

The
Conference aims to be the game changer that will reverse the decline
in the health of our ocean for people, planet and prosperity. It will
be solutions-focused with engagement from all.
The Conference shall:

  • Identify ways and means to support the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14;
  • Build
    on existing successful partnerships and stimulate innovative and
    concrete new partnerships to advance the implementation of Goal 14;
  • Involve
    all relevant stakeholders, bringing together Governments, the United
    Nations system, other intergovernmental organizations, international
    financial institutions, non-governmental organizations, civil society
    organizations, academic institutions the scientific community, the
    private sector, philanthropic organizations and other actors to assess
    challenges and opportunities relating to, as well as actions taken
    towards, the implementation of Goal 14;
  • Share the experiences gained at the national, regional and international levels in the implementation of Goal 14;
  • Contribute
    to the follow-up and review process of the 2030 Agenda for
    Sustainable Development by providing an input to the high-level
    political forum on sustainable development, in accordance with
    resolutions 67/290 of 9 July 2013, 70/1 of 25 September 2015 and
    70/299 of 29 July 2016, on the implementation of Goal 14, including on
    opportunities to strengthen progress in the future;

The Conference shall comprise plenary meetings, partnership dialogues
and a special event commemorating World Oceans Day. The
Conference shall adopt by consensus a concise, focused,
intergovernmentally agreed declaration in the form of a "Call for
Action" to support the implementation of Goal 14 and a report containing
the co-chairs' summaries of the partnership dialogues, as well as a
list of voluntary commitments for the implementation of Goal 14, to be
announced at the Conference. The President of the General
Assembly will convene a two-day preparatory meeting, on 15-16 February
2017, at United Nations Headquarters in New York, to be chaired by
H.E. Mr. Alvaro Mendonya Moura, Permanent Representative of Portugal
to the UN, and H.E. Mr. Burhan Gafoor, Permanent Representative of
Singapore to the UN, the two co-facilitators, with a view to
considering the themes for the partnership dialogues and elements for a
"Call for Action".

Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General for
Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations is the
Secretary-General of the Conference. Mr. Miguel de Serpa Soares,
Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal
Counsel is the special advisor to the Presidents of the Conference on
oceans and legal matters.

5th June 11.00 am -12.30 pm Financing for the  Blue Economy in Small Island Developing StatesGovernment of Grenada and OECD Room A
  1.15-3.00 pm Regular Process Side and Media Events  Government of Barbados, New Zealand and DOALOS Room B and S-237
  1.15-2.30 pm Transitioning to the Blue Economy: Partnerships, Innovation and Approaches for Small Island States

Government of Grenada, Government of the Cabo Verde,

UNDP, The Nature Conservancy, and

the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
Room 1
  3-4.30 pm The Belize Model for Sustainable Small Scale Fisheries:  a partnership success storyGovernment of Belize  and the Environmental Defense Fund Room B
  3-6 pm  PARTNERSIP DIALOGUE 1: ADDRESSING MARINE POLLUTION ROOM 4
6th June 1.15-2.30 pm      Harnessing  the Blue Economy to increase Economic Benefits for SIDS  and LDCs

Secretariat of the African and Pacific Group of States in partnership

with the Commonweealth Secrtariat, the Government of Seychelles,

the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism and Secretarait of the

Pacific Island Forum
  Room B
  10 am- 1 pm PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 2: MANAGING , PROTECTING, CONSERVING 

AND RESTORING MARINE AND COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
ROOM 4
  3.00-4.30 pm UNCLOS as the cornerstone in the implementation of SDG 14   
Governments of Jamaica and Singapore
Express Bar 3rd Floor
  3.00-4.30 pm      Small Island Developing States: Taking the Lead for Sustainable Ocean Communities

NGO Committtee on Sustainable Development-NY, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Vanuatu to the UN, Permanent Mission

of the Republic of Maldives to the UN, Permanent Mission of

Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations, Peace Boat US,

Global Foundation for Democracy and Development, Form

and Matter Foundation
  Room 12
  3-6 pm  PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 3: MINIMISING AND ADDRESSING  OCEAN ACIDIFICATION       ROOM 4
  6.30-7.45 pm Food from the OceanGovernments of Norway and Grenada, UN Environment, UN Committee

on world Food Security (CFS), FAO, WHO, Norwegian National Institute for

Seafood and Nutrition Research (NIFES), Norweigian Centre of Expertise Seafood

Innovation Cluster, Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism
Room A
7th June 10 AM- 1 P.M     PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 4: MAKING FISHERIES SUSTAINABLE    
  3-6 pm PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 5: INCREASING ECONOMIC BENEFITS 

 TO SIDS AND LDCS AND PROVIDING ACCESS FOR SMALL SCALE

ARTISNAL FISHERS TO MARINE RESOURCES AND MARKETS

Government of Grenada, Government of Estonia
  ROOM 4
  5-6.15 pm Ocean Governance and SIDS Sustainable Development              

Government of Belize, Government of Barbados,

CARICOM Secretarit and the University of the West Indies
Room 12
8th June 11.00 am-12.30 pm Energy Services from organic waste: integrated waste management solutions for coastal, marine and freshwater

protection in SIDS

Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Efficiency (CCREE),

SIDSDOCK, UNIDO and the CARICOM Energy Programme,

Governments of Austria and Spain
   Room A
  3-6 pm  PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 6: INCREASING SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE        

AND DEVELOPMENT, RESEARCH CAPACITY AND TRANSFER OF

MARINE TECHNOLOGY
  ROOM 4
  5.00-6.15pm       Achieving SDG 14: Scaling-up Successful Approaches to Sustainable  

Fisheries Development and Management in the Caribbean SIDS Region

through cooperation and partnerships

Governments of Belize and  St. Vincent and the Grenadines,

Government of Norway, Iceland through the United Nations

University –Fisheries Training Programme, Caribbean

Regional Fisheries Mechanism and CARICOM Secretariat
   Room A
  5.00-6.15 pm    � Achieving SDG 14 Goals: Sustainable Management of                                

Marine Protected Areas

Permanent Missions of Italy, Poland, The Bahamas,

Kenya and Palau
   Room 12
  615-7.30 pm       Blue Bioeconomy in Small Islands and SDG 14                                                  

Government of Grenada, Government of Iceland, Cabo Verde,

Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism; FAO; Faore Islands,
Jamaica , Nordic Council of Ministers; Norway; Seychelles; Sweden; UNU Fisheries Programme
Room 11
  6.15 -7.30 pm     Addressing Oceans and Climate Building the Blue Economy:                    

Essential to SDG 14 Implementation

International Coastal and Ocean Organisation Global Ocean

Forum Secretarait; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission,

Oceano Azul Foundation, Portugal, Ocean Policy Research Institute,

Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Governments of Grenada and Seychelles
  Room 1
9th June 10 am- 1 pm PARTNERSHIP DIALOGUE 7: ENHANCING THE CONSERVATION                

AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF OCEANS AND THEIR RESOURCES BY

IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS REFLECTED

IN THE UNCLOS
  ROOM 4

There will be seven Partnership Dialogues during the Conference

The themes for these Partnership Dialogues have been identified as follows -

  • Addressing marine pollution (SDG 14 Target 14.1);
  • Managing, protecting, conserving and restoring marine and coastal ecosystems (SDG 14 Targets 14.2 and 14.5);
  • Minimising and addressing ocean acidification (SDG 14  Target 14.3);
  • Making fisheries sustainable (SDG 14 Targets 14.4 and 14.6);
  • Increasing
    economic benefits to SIDS and LDCs and providing access for small
    scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and markets;
  • Increasing scientific knowledge and developing research capacity and transfer of marine technology (SDG 14  Target 14a); and
  • Implementing international law as reflected in UNCLOS (SDG 14 Target 14c).

VISION FOR WAY AHEAD

The high-level United
Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable
Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and
marine resources for sustainable development, aims to be the game
changer that will reverse the decline in the health of our ocean for
people, planet and prosperity. It will be solutions-focused with
engagement from all, including Member States and the broader
community. Towards achieving this objective, the Ocean Conference
calls for the engagement of all relevant stakeholders, bringing
together Governments, the United Nations system, other
intergovernmental organizations, academic institutions, the scientific
community, the private sector, philanthropic organizations, civil
society, mayors, children, youth and others who will utilize this
momentum to galvanize action-oriented partnerships at all levels –
local, national and global - that provide lasting and long term
solutions.
BACKGROUND & BASICS

  • Date
    and venue: 5-9 June 2017, New York, UN Headquarters. To be
    kick-started by World Environment Day (5 June) & integrate World
    Oceans Day celebration (8 June).
  • Theme: “Our oceans, our future: partnering for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14”
  • Key
    objective: Support the implementation of SDG14: Conserve and
    sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable
    development
  • Format: 8 plenary meetings, 7 partnership dialogues, and a special event commemorating World Oceans Day.
  • Presidents of the Conference: Fiji and Sweden
  • Secretary-General
    of the Conference: Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under-Secretary-General for
    Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations
  • Special
    advisor to the Presidents of the Conference on oceans and legal
    matters: Mr. Miguel de Serpa Soares, Under-Secretary-General for Legal
    Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel
  • Co-facilitators of
    the preparatory process: H.E. Mr. Álvaro Mendonçae Moura, Permanent
    Representative of Portugal to the United Nations, and H.E. Mr. Burhan
    Gafoor, Permanent Representative of Singapore to the United Nations
  • Preparatory meeting: 15 - 16 February 2017, New York, UN Headquarters, stakeholders are welcome as observers

OUTCOMES

  • Political
    outcome: Call for Action - A concise, focused, intergovernmentally
    agreed declaration. The deliberations will start in the preparatory
    meeting in February 2017. A draft will be presented by the
    co-facilitators no later than March 2017, with consultations to be
    concluded by May 2017
  • Co-chairs’ summaries of the partnership
    dialogues: The partnership dialogues will be multi-stakeholder and
    interactive. They will aim on strengthening cooperation, scaling up
    and replicating existing successful initiatives and launching concrete
    and new partnerships that will advance the implementation of SDG14.
    Themes to be determined at preparatory meeting in February
  • Voluntary
    Commitments: Voluntary commitments for the implementation of SDG 14
    will be announced at the Conference and online in advance of the
    Conference

OPPORTUNITIES

  • Raising Awareness:
    The Conference provides significant potential to raise awareness on
    the importance of the Ocean and implementing SDG14. Meaningful events
    that complement the Conference that enhance global attention and
    action are encouraged, including side events in the margins of the
    Conference and the preparatory meeting, media and social media
    engagement, such as the SDG media zone or press conferences and
    exhibitions at the United Nations during the conference.

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