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Joahannesburg Summit 2002
Preparatory Process
 

Asia and the Pacific Regional Preparatory Process


The timing and venue of this regional 'preparatory committee' meeting was determined in partnership with the UN Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), UNEP Regional office in Asia and the Pacific, and the Secretariat of the World Summit.

Regional Meetings:   (Focal Points) Subregional Meetings:  
  • Subregional PrepCom for Northeast Asia, in conjunction with the Senior Environment Official Meeting (ASPEC):
    Beijing, China
    26 - 28 July 2001
    Outcome of the Meeting

    Stakeholder Meeting
    26 July 2001
    Outcome of the Meeting

  • The Southeast Asian PrepCom
    hosted by the Asian Development Bank
    Manila, Philippines
    17 - 19 October 2001

  • The Central Asian PrepCom (this PrepCom falls under both Asian and European regions)
    Almaty, Kazakhstan
    19 - 21 September 2001
    Outcome of the Meeting

    In addition, the Central Asian countries have launched their own efforts at regional cooperation for the World Summit. As part of these regional efforts, The Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia held a Regional Roundtable on 16 May 2001, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The Centre has also conducted a Review of Progress in the Realization of Agenda 21 in the Central Asian countries.

  • The South Asian PrepCom:
    Colombo, Sri Lanka
    27 - 29 September 2001

  • The Pacific PrepCom:
    hosted by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
    back to back with SPREP annual meeting Apia
    Samoa
    5 - 7 September 2001


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