Overview of the UNFCCC Electoral Process
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Overview of the UNFCCC Electoral Process © 2019 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, LA-PPT04, 17 February 2020.
COP/CMP/CMA Bureau The Bureau and Constituted Bodies SBSTA/SBI Bureau Convention bodies of the Convention, Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement Kyoto Protocol bodies Paris Agreement bodies SBSTA Bureau*¶ SBI Bureau*¶ Adaptation Fund Board* COP/CMP/CMA Bureau*¶ 2 officers 2 officers 16 members & 16 alternates 11 Officers (Vice Chair & Rapporteur) (Vice Chair & Rapporteur) Adaptation Committee* CTCN Advisory Board* Consultative Group of Experts* CDM Executive Board 16 members 25 representatives 24 experts 10 members & 10 alternates Katowice Committee of Least Developed Countries LCIPP Compliance Committee Experts*¶ Expert Group* Facilitative Working Group Enforcement Branch 14 members 13 members 14 representatives & 14 alternates 10 members & 10 alternates Paris Committee on Standing Committee on Technology Executive* Compliance Committee Capacity-building* Finance* Committee Facilitative Branch 12 members 20 members 20 members 10 members & 10 alternates Committee referred to in Supervisory body for the WIM Executive Committee* JI Supervisory Committee Article 15.2 Article 6.4 mechanism 20 members 10 members & 10 alternates 12 members & 12 alternates Membership: TBD * This body also serves the Paris Agreement. Total 343 positions ¶ This body also serves the Kyoto Protocol.
Chair of the Consultations on the UNFCCC Elections The Chair of the consultations on elections will be appointed by the President in early 2020. Summaries of these consultations are available on the UNFCCC Elections page. The secretariat supports the Chair during those consultations and provides background information and nomination forms to Chairs and Coordinators of regional groups and constituencies.
Chairs and Coordinators of Regional Groups and UN/UNFCCC constituencies African States Asia-Pacific States Mr. Tanguy Gahouma-Bekale(Gabon) Mr. Muhammad Irfan Tariq (Pakistan) astern European States and Annex I EIT Parties constituency Latin American and Caribbean States H.E. Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramirez (Mexico) Ms. Bianca Moldovean (Romania) Mr. Andrej Pojic (Serbia) Western European and Other States and Annex II Parties constituency Least Developed Countries Ms. Federica Fricano (Italy) Mr. Sonam Phuntsho Wangd (Bhutan) Ms. Marianne Karlsen (Norway) Small Island Developing States Non-Annex I Parties constituency H.E. Ms. Janine Felson H.E. Mr. Rudolph Michael Ten-Pow Annex I Parties constituency Ms. Federica Fricano (Italy) Ms. Marianne Karlsen (Norway) Ms. Bianca Moldovean (Romania) Mr. Andrej Bojic (Serbia)
UNFCCC Electoral Process – Step by Step Guide
Useful questions and answers Q A What positions are open for election? The list of positions open for 2018 elections is available on the UNFCCC Elections page. Am I eligible for election to any of these posts? The criteria for membership of each body will be available shortly on the UNFCCC Elections page. When and where can I submit my nomination? As soon as possible. Contact your National Focal Point to discuss and submit your nomination for election as early as possible. Should I submit my CV with my nomination? For nominations to the CDM Executive Board, yes. For all other bodies, please contact your National Focal Point. What is the deadline to submit nominations for election? The deadline for nominations for the 2020 elections is Saturday, 14 November 2020. Where can I get information on the nominations The list of nominations already received by the secretariat for the 2019 elections is available on the UNFCCC Elections that have been submitted? page. Where can I get information on the nominees Information on the members and alternate members elected at the last Climate Change conference is available on the who were elected? membership chart. What if there is no agreement on candidate(s) to If no agreement, the current member remains in office until the nomination is received by the secretariat. be nominated by the time of the election? For the AFB and Compliance Committee the position remains vacant until the secretariat receives the nomination. Who transmits the nominations for the election? Chairs and Coordinators of regional groups and constituencies transmit in writing the nominations for their respective group or constituency. When are elections held? Elections are held at the commencement and close of sessions of the governing and subsidiary bodies, after the conclusion of the consultations on the nominations. How can Parties achieve gender balance? Parties to prioritize the nomination of eligible women for election. Information on gender composition of UNFCCC bodies is available here.
Useful background information Regional groups and constituencies Rules of procedures or modalities of Membership Information UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol bodies ● United Nations Regional Groups ● Current members of all bodies ● Small Island Developing States ● COP ● Historical membership of all bodies ● Least Developed Countries ● AC, CGE, CTCN AB, KCI, LCIPP FWG ● Membership rules of all bodies ● Annex I Parties and Non-Annex I ● PCCB, SCF, TEC, WIM Excom Parties to the Convention ● AFB, CDM EB, Compliance Committee, JISC Rotation agreements concluded by Summary of Presiding Officer’s Chairs and Coordinators of Gender Balance Goal consultations with groups/constituencies Chairs and Coordinators ● COP Rapporteur ● CTCN Advisory Board ● COP decision 3/CP.23 ● CDM Executive Board ● Gender composition of all bodies ● Past summaries ● WIM Executive Committee
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