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November 7, 2013 ENGLISH ORIGINAL: SPANISH Third Meeting of the Working Group on capacity-building and cooperation created in the Plan of Action to 2014 of the Declaration on the application of principle 10 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean Lima, 29 October, 2013 [This document has not been subject to editorial review] 1. BACKGROUND MINUTE SUMMARY OF THE MEETING The Plan of Action to 2014 for the implementation of the Declaration on the application of Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean established two Working Groups in order to advance in the achievement of a regional instrument: i) Working group on capacity-building and cooperation; ii) Working group on access rights and the regional instrument. The Plan of Action mentions that all signatory countries may participate in the working groups, in which they may be represented by the focal points or by a representative appointed by them. Non-signatory countries of the region may participate as observers in these meetings of groups formed by signatory countries. Each group will elect at least one coordinator and an alternate from among the government representatives and stakeholders that will participate according to modalities set forth in the Plan of Action. In the second meeting of focal points of the Declaration, held in Guadalajara in April 2013, Colombia and Jamaica assumed the coordination of the working group on capacity-building and cooperation. The objective of the group defined in the Plan of Action is to make a proposal to intensify regional and international cooperation with regard to training and financing needs and operations, both for the public sector and for the public in general. The first virtual meeting of the working group on capacity-building and cooperation was held the 9 of august of 2013, in it, it was agreed that the coordinators would produce a proposal of activities for 2014, which will be subject for the consideration of the signatory countries in the

Third Meeting of the Focal Points designated by the Governments of the signatory countries of the Declaration (Lima, 30-31 of October). It was also agreed that this proposal would be available for the participants of the group and in the webpage of the Declaration two weeks prior to the meeting. The second virtual meeting of the working group was held on October 4, 2013. In the meeting, the results and main recommendations from the regional training workshop held in Trinidad and Tobago on September 2013 were presented. This workshop was organized jointly by ECLAC, UNEP, UNITAR, WEI-TAI and CALCA, the educational branch of the Caribbean Court of Justice. It was also agreed to distribute a matrix to feed the proposal to be presented by the coordinators of the group in the third meeting of focal points. The next paragraphs describe the development and conclusions of the third virtual meeting of the Working Group. Attached in Annex I is the list of participants of the meeting. 2. DEVELOPMENT OF THE MEETING The meeting started with a brief summary by the delegate from Colombia on the actions undertaken by the Working Group since its creation, highlighting the two training workshops organized jointly by ECLAC, UNEP, UNITAR, WRI-TAI and other organizations. Afterwards, she highlighted the challenges identified by the group, in the light of the results from the workshop held in the Caribbean, and presented the priority action lines of the Group for 2014 for the consideration and adoption at the meeting of focal points. In the discussions that followed the presentation of the draft report, the representative from ECLAC pointed out that ECLAC would accept the request of deepening the knowledge of the best practices in the implementation of Principle 10 in the region. A member of the public consulted the coordinators on how they would include the recommendations of both workshops into the work of the group. It was agreed to add a new priority action line where the group would review the results of the two regional training workshops held in 2013 under the framework of the process and will propose two training priorities for each of the three pillars of Principle 10, to be presented at the fourth meeting of the working group (provisional date March 2014). The participants then discussed on how get more organizations involved, highlighting the importance of detecting multipliers and sharing experiences in this subject. A delegate from the Caribbean mentioned the need to create synergies with the post-2015 development agenda process. 3. AGREEMENTS

The group agreed on the following priority line of actions for 2014 to be considered at the Third meeting of focal points of Principle 10 in Latin America and the Caribbean 1. - The group will focus during 2014 in identifying the best practices in the region with regard to access to information, participation and justice in environmental matters in order to contribute to the discussion on the specifics of the regional instrument and the regional standard. The group values the report Access to information, participation and justice in environmental matters in Latin America and the Caribbean: Situation, outlook and examples of good practice developed by ECLAC, and requests ECLAC to deepen the knowledge of the best practices in the region. - The group encourages signatory countries to develop national and regional capacitybuilding activities during 2014 to promote the implementation of Principle 10 and the Declaration. Understanding that, even though working in all access rights is a commitment of the signatory countries, it is necessary to concentrate special efforts in the advancement of the access to justice and capacity-building in this area. - The group encourages signatory countries to search ways to include supporting capacitybuilding in other organizations related to the subject of the process. Additionally, as mentioned at the meetings, in order to take advantage of the training resources it is important to detect multipliers from the different sectors. - The group encourages international organizations to support these efforts at the national level and to continue working together with the ECLAC to promote regional capacitybuilding. In this context, the group values the joint capacity-building workshops organized by ECLAC, UNEP, UNITAR, WRI-TAI and other organizations such as SPDA and CALCA, the educational branch of the Caribbean Court of Justice. - The group encourages signatory countries and the interested public to develop educational materials and timely reporting, to make training resources available to the Technical Secretariat in order for the Secretariat to create and maintain a updated periodically registry on the Web. - The group will review the results of the two regional training workshops held under the framework of the process and will propose two priorities of training for each of the three pillars of Principle 10, which will be presented at the fourth meeting of the working group. - The group urges the signatory countries and interested public to link the Principle 10 with other on-going international processes for the post-2015 sustainable development agenda. 1 The final report presented at the third meeting is available at the Third Meeting of the focal points designated by the governments of signatory countries of the Declaration on the application of Principle 10 is available here: http://www.eclac.cl/cgibin/getprod.asp?xml=/rio20/noticias/paginas/7/50787/p50787.xml&xsl=/rio20/tpl/p18f.xsl&base=/rio20/tpl/topbottom.xsl

Anexo 1 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS A. Países signatarios de la Declaración Signatory countries of the Declaration ARGENTINA - María Fabiana Loguzzo, Directora General de Asuntos Ambientales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto BRASIL/BRAZIL - Bernardo Macke, Coordinación General de Desarrollo Sostenible, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores CHILE Puntos focales/focal Points: - Waldemar Coutts, Ministro Consejero, Director de la Dirección de Medio Ambiente y Asuntos Marítimos, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores - Constance Nalegach, Punto Focal Democracia Ambiental Latinoamérica y Caribe, Oficina OCDE y Foros Internacionales, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente COLOMBIA - María Angélica García, Segundo Secretario de Relaciones Exteriores, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores - Mauricio Molano, Asesor de Fronteras y de Organismos Subregionales, Oficina de Asuntos Internacionales, Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible COSTA RICA - Mariamalia Jiménez, Ministra Consejera de la Embajada de Costa Rica en Santiago ECUADOR - Mario Ruales, Asesor Ministerial, Ministerio de Coordinación de Conocimiento y Talento Humano GUATEMALA - Belén Portillo, Asesora Despacho Superior, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores

- Dilcia Margoth Cubas Cantarero, Secretaria de Asuntos Agrarios, Guatemala HONDURAS - Xiomara Cubas, Coordinadora Técnica y Administrativa del Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Sostenible (CONADES) JAMAICA - Princess Gordon, Documentation/Information and Access Service Director, Ministry of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change MÉXICO/MEXICO - Dámaso Luna Corona, Director General Adjunto de la Dirección General para Temas Globales, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores - Berta Helena de Buen, Directora General Adjunta de Participación y Atención Ciudadana, Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales PANAMÁ/PANAMA - Lenisel Saavedra, Abogada, Oficina de Asesoría Legal, Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente - Lisbeth Carreiro, Abogada, Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente PARAGUAY - Arnaldo Ricardo Salazar, Director de la Unidad de Asuntos Ambientales del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores PERÚ/PERU Puntos focales/focal Points: - Sonia María Gonzales, Directora General de Investigación e Información Ambiental, Ministerio del Ambiente - Luis Pablo Salamanca Castro, Subdirector de Asuntos Ambientales, Bilaterales y Regionales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores - José Félix Pinto-Bazurco, Asesor legal de la Dirección de Medio Ambiente del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores

- Rómulo Acurio, Director de Medio Ambiente, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores - Jerónimo Chiarella, Coordinador de Investigación, Ministerio del Ambiente - Julio Garro, Director General para Asuntos Globales y Multilaterales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores - Cecilia López, Directora de la Oficina de Asesoría Jurídica, Ministerio del Ambiente - Guillermo Vega Espejo, Asesor, Dirección de Medio Ambiente, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA/DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Tirsis Quezada, Directora de Planificación y Desarrollo del Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales TRINIDAD Y TABAGO / TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Rueanne Haynes, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations URUGUAY - Alison Graña, Secretario del Servicio Exterior, Dirección de Medio Ambiente, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores B. Países miembros de la Comisión que participan en calidad de observadores / States members of the Commission participating as observers EL SALVADOR Participante / Participant: - Zeidy Rosimar Morales Quintero, Técnico de la Oficina de Gestión para el Financiamiento Climático, Dirección General de Cooperación para el Desarrollo, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores SANTA LUCIA Participante / Participant: - Feria Narcisse-Gaston, Oficial de Educación Ambiental, Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible, Energía, Ciencia y Tecnología SAN VICENTE Y LAS GRANADINAS / SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Participante / Participant: - Michelle Fife, Legal Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Commerce and Information Technology SURINAME Participante / Participant:

- Jacintha Roschila Koemaire Asarfi, Senior Advisor to the Foreign Policy Coordinator, Cabinet of the President of the Republic of Suriname - Haydi Jolanda Berrenstein, Cabinet of the President of the Republic of Suriname C. Agencias de Naciones Unidas Instituto de las Naciones Unidas para Formación Profesional e Investigaciones / United Nations Agency for Training and Research (UNITAR) - Achim Halpaap, Associate Director, Training Department, Head, Environment Unit Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente (PNUMA) / United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) - Fatou Ndoye, Major Groups and Stakeholders Branch - Andrea Brusco, Oficial de Asuntos Legales, Oficina Regional para América Latina y el Caribe D. Público / Public - Danielle Andrade, Attorney-at-Law, Jamaica - Luisa Pilar Araúz, Centro de Incidencia Ambiental (CIAM), Panamá - Daniel Barragán, Director Ejecutivo, Centro Ecuatoriano de Derecho Ambiental (CEDA), Ecuador - Gabriela Burdiles, Corporación Fiscalía del Medio Ambiente (FIMA), Chile - Isabel Calle, Directora Programa de Política y Gestión Ambiental, Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental (SPDA), Perú - Gloria Olimpia Castillo, Comunicación y Educación Ambiental SC, México - Andrea Cerami, Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, México - Karetta Crooks, Saint Lucia National Trust, Saint Lucia - Rafael De Freitas Sampaio, Oficial de Proyectos, Article 19, Brasil - Allison Galindo, Instituto de Derecho Ambiental de Honduras (IDAMHO), Honduras - Candy González, Belize Institute of Environmental Law and Policy, Belize - Carmen Guerrero, Especialista Legal Ambiental, Centro de Desarrollo y Pesca Sustentable, Perú - Patricia Madrigal, Coopersolidar R.L, Costa Rica - Paula Martins, Article 19, Brasil - Carolina Neme, GAIA, Uruguay - Ana Cecilia Olivares, Unidad Ecológica Salvadoreña, El Salvador - Marcos Orellana, Director of Human Rights and Environment Program, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) - Jit Peters, Emeritus Professor, Guest Professor University of Amsterdam, Chair of the Aarhus Convention - Daniel Ryan, Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN), Argentina - Andrea Sanhueza, Coordinadora Iniciativa de Acceso América Latina - Tomás Severino, Director Cultura Ecológica A. C. de México

- Ana Mireya Suazo Suazo, Honduras - Silvana Terzi, Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación, Argentina - Sharon Zabarburu, Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental, Perú G. Secretaría / Secretariat Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL)/Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) - Carlos de Miguel, Jefe de la Unidad de Políticas para el Desarrollo Sostenible, División de Desarrollo Sostenible y Asentamientos Humanos / Head of the Policies for Sustainable Development Unit, Sustainable Development and Human Settlements Division - Luis Yáñez, Oficial a cargo, Secretaría de la Comisión / Office in charge, Secretary of the Commission - Valeria Torres, Oficial de Asuntos Económicos, División de Desarrollo Sostenible y Asentamientos Humanos / Economic Affairs Officer, Sustainable Development and Human Settlements Division - Guillermo Acuña, Asesor Legal y Jefe de Protocolo, Oficina de la Secretaria Ejecutiva, / Legal Adviser and Chief of Protocol, Office of the Executive Secretary