Capacity-Building DOALOS Activities Trust Funds CLCS ITLOS Consultative Process Fish Stocks Agreement Training Activities DOALOS UNITAR briefings Article 76 Training courses Train-Sea-Coast Programme Fellowship Programmes Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Fellowship United Nations The Nippon Foundation Fellowship TRUST FUNDS United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (ICP) (KEA) International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) (KFA) Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) (i) For members of CLCS (KJA) (ii) For submitting States (KUA) Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Fellowship on the Law of the Sea (HSA/TLA) ICP (KEA) Legal basis: UNGA resolutions 55/7 (30 October 2000) and 63/111 (5 December 2008) Who: - representatives from developing countries invited by the co-chairpersons as panelists, and - representatives from developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing States What: Costs of travel and subsistence allowance, depending on availability of funds How/When: Permanent Missions to UN send notification to Legal Counsel/DOALOS Director nominating representative to attend ICP meeting by a date certain (deadline) or Co-chairs invite panelists 1
ITLOS-(KFA): DOALOS is the implementing office Legal basis: UNGA resolution 55/7 & Agreement on Cooperation and Relationship between the UN and ITLOS of 18 December 1997 Who: Financial assistance to States parties to UNCLOS What: *For Expenses incurred in connection with cases submitted, or to be submitted, to ITLOS, including Seabed Disputes Chamber/other Chambers *Applications should describe the nature of the case and provide an estimate of the costs for which financial assistance is sought and contain a commitment to supply a final statement of account of expenditures made, to be certified by an auditor acceptable to the UN. ITLOS-(KFA) [Continued] How/When: *For cases proceeding on the merits/where jurisdiction is not an issue/exceptionally, any phase of the proceedings; *Panel of 3 experts, established by the UN S-G, to make recommendations on each application (examine application, recommend to the S-G the amount of financial assistance to be awarded, the phase/phases of the proceedings in respect of which assistance is to be given/types of expenses for which assistance may be used, e.g., pleadings, counsel fees, expenses and travel to ITLOS during phases of the case, etc.) CLCS Trust Funds [2] Legal basis: under UNGA resolutions 55/7 ( 30 October 2000) and 58/240 (23 December 2003) Who/What: *(i) CLCS members from developing States - for defraying the costs of participation in the meetings of CLCS *(ii) For States to prepare their submissions -to provide training for technical and administrative staff, and technical and scientific advice, as well as personnel, to assist developing States, in particular the least developed countries and small island developing States, for the purpose of desktop studies and project planning, and preparing and submitting information under article 76 and annex II to the Convention in accordance with the procedures of the Scientific and Technical Guidelines of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. - How/When: (i) For CLCS meetings an internal matter with DOALOS (ii) Applications sent to DAOLOS and reviewed by a Panel of Experts 2
N.B. Importance of voluntary financial contributions (States, IGOs, national institutions, NGOs, and natural and juridical persons) Assistance Fund established under Part VII of the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement Established under Part VII of the Agreement, pursuant to General Assembly resolution 58/14 Purpose: Provide financial assistance to developing States parties to the Agreement to assist in the implementation of the Agreement Administered by FAO, in cooperation with DOALOS Assistance Fund established under Part VII of the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement Financial assistance may be sought for the following purposes (para. 14 of the Terms of Reference): Participation by developing States parties, in particular by LDCs and SIDs, in meetings of RFMO/As and relevant high seas fisheries-related meetings; Negotiations to establish new RFMO/As, renegotiate RFMO/A founding agreements, and strengthen existing RFMO/As Building capacity in key areas Facilitating exchange of information and experience Human resources development, technical training and technical assistance Meeting the costs of dispute settlement proceedings 3
Assistance Fund established under Part VII of the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement Application procedure (paras. 12-13 of Terms of Reference): Application can be made by a developing State party or an appropriate RFMO/A on behalf of a developing State party Submit application to the Division, 1 month in advance of relevant event or activity Submit by official communication from relevant national authority Application forms, Terms of Reference and other information may be found at the website of the Division: www.un.org/depts/los/convention_agreements/fishstockt rustfund/fishstocktrustfund.htm Training activities What does DOALOS do? Identifies needs of States and relevant topics for training, including in consultation with partners Prepares terms of reference for training projects Provides substantive and pedagogic advice Develops modules and provides instructors Organizes briefings, and undertakes administrative arrangements for training workshops Train-Sea-Coast Programme A World-wide network of Course Development Units (CDUs) 4
TSC total Number of Trainees: more than 2000 at the mid-management level Ships Ballast Waters, 168 ICZM, 255 Improving Wastewater Mgmt, 883 Integrated Coastal Management Course, 429 Ecosystems Approach, 27 Responsible Fisheries Pacific Islands - 113 Dev, Imp & Mgmt of MPAs, 35 TDA/SAP, 35 Pollution Control 40 Pollutants for Agriculture 0 Available Training Courses Management Integrated coastal zone management: Exchange and Interrelationships among Continental and Ocean System (1994 - ongoing) National course on Integrated Coastal Management (1996) Integrated Coastal Management Course (for local governments, for local Executives and for provincial government) (2004 -ongoing) Protective measures for coastal areas (2002) Improving municipal Wastewater Management in coastal cities (2003 Ongoing) Development, Implementation, and Management of Marine Protected Areas (2007) Developing and Implementing Ecosystem Approaches to the Management of Ocean-related Activities (2008) Pollution Control and management of ships' ballast waters" (collaboration with IMO) (12-16 May 2003) Marine Pollution Control (2001- ongoing) Nutrient pollution from agriculture and nutrient loads reduction (2009) Fisheries Responsible Fisheries in the Pacific Islands Region: Implementation of Post-UNCED International Instruments, (2002 - ongoing) Other Environmental economics for coastal communities in the Pacific Islands Region (2004) Training of Trainers (2004 ongoing) The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis/Strategic Action Plan approach in the GEF International Waters Programme (2004 - Ongoing ) HSA Legal basis: UNGA resolution 36/108 (10 December 1981) in memory of the first President of the Third United Nations Conference on the law of the Sea (1973-1980) Who: Government officials, research fellows/lecturers involved in maritime affairs/related disciplines, either in Government service or agencies/educational institutions/bodies What: 9-month fellowship: (i) 6 months in 1 of 16 participating institutions for research/study; and (ii) 3 months at DOALOS for research and first-hand exposure How/When: An advisory panel evaluates the applications and advises the Legal Counsel in the award of the fellowship after DOALOS and the Codification Division have carried out the first review and pre-selection of candidates 5
The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship Programme Building Global Capacity in Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea Structure -Funded by -Implemented by DOALOS W/ DESA, UNDP, etc. - Network of Host Institutions - Cooperation W/ States and relevant bodies -Global Network of Alumni Academic Host Institutions DESA UNDP Alumni Fellows DOALOS Regional Bodies Governments Institutions The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship Programme Structure, Placements, Outcomes 6 months w/ academic host institution + 3 months w/ DOALOS = research thesis + practical experience + networks The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship Programme Global Academic Host Institution Network 38 Host Institutions in 19 States 6
The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship Programme Application Requirements and Process - You must be between the ages of 25 and 40; <--- NEW - You must have a university degree, and/or competence to undertake independent advanced academic research and study; - Your professional position must allow you to directly assist your State/organization in the formulation and/or implementation of policy in this area. This includes non-governmental and marine science positions; - Your proposed programme must contribute directly to your nation's/region s formulation and/or implementation of marine affairs policies and programmes. easy to apply The Personal History and Proposed Research/Study Programme Form The Nomination and Recommendation Form The UN Medical Form <--- NEW www.un.org/depts/los Deadline: 15 August 2009 The United Nations Nippon Foundation Fellowship Programme Applications and Awards Applicants: 200 from 70 States Awards: 50 from 40 States New in 2010-2011:(Barbados) (Samoa) (Kiribati) (Sao Tome) (Venezuela) Capacity Building Activities of the Division Fostering a wider understanding and application of international law through Building Global Capacity in Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea 7