EAST ASIAN SEAS (EAS) CONGRESS 2018 FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME

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PC/17/DOC/03 9 th EAS Partnership Council Meeting Agenda Item: 3.0 (Technical Session) EAST ASIAN SEAS (EAS) CONGRESS 2018 FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME 1.0 Background and Status 1.1 The Government of the Philippines graciously offered to host the East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress 2018 and PEMSEA s 25 th Anniversary during the 19 th expanded Executive Committee Meeting (April 2017). This was welcomed and highly appreciated by the Executive Committee. 1.2 The Executive Committee meeting provided the following directions in preparation for the EAS Congress 2018: (a) PRF work closely with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of the Philippines in planning for the EAS Congress 2018. (b) PRF present the draft EAS Congress Framework Programme for review and consideration by the 9th EAS Partnership Council Meeting. (c) PRF invite representatives from various donor agencies (i.e., SIDA, DANIDA, NORAD, etc.) in PEMSEA meetings/events as a means to promote and market PEMSEA initiatives and activities. (d) Country and Non-Country Partners support the organization of the EAS Congress by: Assisting in the promotions and providing inputs to the EAS Congress programme; Consider serving as sponsors and co-conveners; and Allocating necessary financial support for their country delegates. 1.3 The Executive Committee also recommended that the EAS Partnership Council consider a proposal for all future EAS Congresses to be hosted by countries in alphabetical order, in order to facilitate country preparations well in advance of hosting years. 1.4 In accordance with the recommendations of the 19th Executive Committee Meeting, the PRF began coordinating with the DENR. Two consultations have been conducted to identify actions to brainstorm on new ideas for the EAS Congress programme content and format (May 16 and June 2, 2017). Initial discussion on establishment of organizing teams was also undertaken with DENR on 16 June 2017. 1.5 Based on the consultative discussions with DENR and taking into consideration various international and regional environmental forums/events in 2018, the EAS Congress 2018 has been tentatively scheduled for November 26 - December 1, 2018. The venue will be identified later. 1.6 The PRF in consultation with DENR, has developed the Framework Programme, as found in Attachment A. PC/17/DOC/03 Page 1 of 9

2.0 Actions requested of the Technical Session 2.1 The Technical Session is invited to: (a) comment and provide input to the framework programme; (b) identify sessions or specific topics that Partners are interested in convening during the EAS Congress; and (c) advise the PRF to proceed with the preparations and securing of conveners for the EAS Congress 2018 in collaboration with PEMSEA Partners, collaborators, and sponsors. *** PC/17/DOC/03 Page 2 of 9

ATTACHMENT A EAS CONGRESS 2018 FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME EAS Congress 2018 Venue: Philippines Date: November 26 December 1, 2018 (tentative) INTRODUCTION Following the adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, particularly the SDG14 on Life Below Water, the global community witnessed the growing prominence of the Oceans Agenda in the overall sustainable development discourse. The emphasis and importance being given to coasts and oceans that we now see is a result of decades of rigorous work, dedication and inputs from various sectors and stakeholders from local, national, regional and international levels. The East Asian Seas region, in particular, has been one of the key regional sea areas that have over the years actively contributed in moving the oceans agenda forward. Since the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) was established in 1993 and the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) was adopted by the EAS countries in 2003, the EAS region has faced numerous challenges, gained significant lessons learned, continuously introduced new paradigms, delivered concrete on-the-ground actions, and mapped targets and action programs in support of its vision of sustainable seas and a better future. As a concrete response to the UN SDGs and other related international environmental commitments, the EAS countries through the signing of the Danang Compact on the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia 2015, during the 5 th Ministerial Forum in 2015, have adopted four strategic regional post-2015 targets aligning the EAS region s strategy and action programs with key international environmental instruments. Building on the region s experiences and developments in the past 25 years, the EAS region welcomes 2018 with much excitement. Through the EAS Congress 2018, the region will celebrate its progress on coastal and ocean governance and development, and usher in a better, stronger and smarter EAS region that is anchored on the key principles and targets of the global oceans agenda. Living up to its reputation as a premier intellectual marketplace for coastal and ocean governance and development, the EAS Congress 2018 aims to highlight the crucial role and contribution of the EAS region in the intensified global campaign towards an Oceanbased Blue Economy. PC/17/DOC/03 Page 3 of 9

EAS CONGRESS PROPOSED WORKING THEMES: Healthy Oceans, People and Economies: Past, Present and Future Celebrating 25 Years of Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia Partners for Healthy Oceans, People and Economies: 25 Years and Beyond 25 Years of Partnerships for Healthy Oceans, People and Economies Moving as One with the Global Ocean Agenda FORMAT DESIGN: Coinciding with PEMSEA s 25 th anniversary, the EAS Congress 2018 is both a celebration of achievements and a transition to a new phase of coastal and ocean governance and development. It will present more unique and engaging formats combining key elements of conference and exposition in one memorable and substantive event. At the EAS Congress 2018 everyone is a Partner. The broader series of learning and sharing sessions that will be led by different Partners will be dynamic, interactive, dialogue- and network building-oriented. Through more focused, shorter, and direct conversations the EAS Congress gears toward deeper engagement and solutionsfocused discussions. KEY FEATURES: International Conference and Environmental Exhibition Sixth Ministerial Forum PNLG Forum 2018 Fifth EAS Youth Forum Field Visits A. Conference and Environmental Exhibition Most of the Conference activities/sessions and Exhibition will be combined to enable various partners and collaborators to showcase and share their programs, initiatives, technologies, and experiences while having dialogue and knowledge exchange with various stakeholders. The Exhibition venue will serve as the main Conference venue, whereby Country and Partners pavilion or booths will double as exhibition and activity/presentation and dialogue areas. The Exhibit centerpiece will also serve as the center platform for various activities such as: launching of publications and projects; video showing; signing or announcement of new partnership/collaborative agreements, etc. PC/17/DOC/03 Page 4 of 9

Proposed Topics: Some proposed topics for the conference portion of the Congress include the following: Governance: Country/national commitments to SDG14 and how to achieve them Innovations and new developments in regional and global coastal and ocean governance (from SAPs and beyond) Knowledge management, capacity building and networking Priority issue/program areas: Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction (directions from UNFCCC 2018 highlighting tools, risk-informed policies, investments, CC and DRR strategies, etc.) Biodiversity Conservation and Management (Last two years before the deadline of Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and Aichi Biodiversity Target: status and actions to achieve targets) Pollution Reduction and Waste Management (nutrient reduction in waste water management, innovative technologies, marine litter, etc.) Sustainable Ocean Economy: Blue Economy Forum on SOC reporting (presentation of latest data on ocean economy, ocean health and blue economy initiatives as reported in the final regional and national SOC reports) Blue Economy Investments and Sustainable Financing Mechanisms (Bridging the finance gap towards a sustainable ocean economy) Sustainable livelihoods food security/local level initiatives on Blue Economy (fisheries, ecotourism, etc. ) Special leadership events: Parliamentarian s forum University President s Forum Women s Forum Indigenous People s Forum Local Chief Executives Roundtable Special Session by the Philippines Possible Formats: Various formats may be considered by partners or collaborators in developing their respective activities/sessions. Each activity/session may run for 1 to 3 hours. Partners on spotlight (Done in partner s pavilion/exhibition area, focused on presentation or demonstration of new and innovative technologies or tools, or launching of new programmes, new publications, and new projects; stand-up style or Tedx type of event) Roundtable discussions involving perspectives from different sectors on a particular issue Presentation with breakout group discussions Presentation with panel discussions PC/17/DOC/03 Page 5 of 9

Networking activities (may be done through speed networking style or consultancy bar style) B. Sixth Ministerial Forum The Sixth Ministerial Forum will convene Ministers and senior government officials from the EAS countries, together with key representatives from international and regional organizations and Non-Country Partners of PEMSEA. Following the lead of the UN Ocean Conference in June 2017, the planning and development of the Ministerial Forum will focus more on actions and partnerships to effectively meet the UN SDG and SDS- SEA 2015 targets. C. PNLG Forum 2018 The PNLG Forum will review and present its contributions and commitments to meeting targets identified in SDG 6, 11, 13, 14 and 17. The PNLG Forum will review the contributions and challenges of the PNLG members in meeting the SDS-SEA target of 25% ICM coverage of the region's coastline. The PNLG and its members will also be one of the key actors in the EAS Congress through the conduct of special session and plenary focusing on local government actions on blue economy through ICM implementation. Participating members at the exhibition may also conduct special presentations/dialogue sessions in their respective country booths. D. Fifth EAS Youth Forum Recognizing the crucial role of youth in carrying forward all efforts that have been undertaken towards the sustainable development of the East Asian Seas, the EAS Youth Forum (YF) has already launched a number of initiatives to engage the future ocean leaders of this region. Sustaining the youth s involvement and interest on coastal and ocean development, however, requires more strategic and innovative programming. The EAS Congress 2018 (YF5) aims to lay out a concrete EAS Youth Programme that integrates youth involvement in key initiatives and regular activities at the ICM sites as well as in various PEMSEA activities. This will also pave the way in linking the EAS youth network to existing networks of PEMSEA such as the PNLG and the PNLC. The EAS Youth Programme is envisioned to include the following key elements: (a) strengthened implementation of the PEMSEA Youth Small Grants Programme; (b) Skills Development program/menu of activities with links to PNLG and PNLC; and (c) Advocacy promotions of youth achievements and initiatives contributing to ICM and SDS-SEA (using various media and PEMSEA YF webpage and facebook account). E. Field Visits The Government of the Philippines will be developing a full field visit program that will highlight the Philippine initiatives and accomplishments in coastal and ocean development, as well as related environmental initiatives. At the same time, the Philippines will showcase its rich culture and heritage. PC/17/DOC/03 Page 6 of 9

F. Special Social/Partnership Events One of the key social function of the EAS Congress is the Partnership Night. In celebration of PEMSEA's 25th Anniversary, the Partnership Night will serve as a homecoming celebration and a tribute to all the Men and Women of PEMSEA (Partners, collaborators, friends, PEMSEA staff, donors). This celebration aims to drive the message that every individual or group that contributes to meeting the SDS-SEA vision is part of the PEMSEA family. PC/17/DOC/03 Page 7 of 9

TENTATIVE PROGRAMME AT-A-GLANCE SCHEDULE OPENING DAY ACTIVITIES/SESSIONS Opening Ceremony Opening of Exhibition DAY 1 8:30AM-9:30AM 9:30AM-12:30PM Daily Opening Plenary 1 (1 hour) Country and Local Govt on Spotlight (in Country Pavilion) (1 hour each) (2 countries max consecutively) 1 2 3 YF5 12:30NN- 14:00 Special event (lunch time at Exhibit area) 14:00-15:00 Networking/Dialogue 14:00-18:00 Non-Country Partner on Spotlight (in Partners Pavilion) (1 hour each) (3 NCPs max consecutively) 4 5 6 YF 5 DAY 2 8:30AM-9:30AM 9:30AM-12:30NN Daily Opening Plenary 2 (1 hour) Country & Local Govt on Spotlight (in Country Pavilion) (1 hour each) (2 countries max consecutively) 7 8 9 YF5 12:30NN- 14:00 Special event (lunch time at Exhibit area) 14:00-15:00 Networking/Dialogue 14:00-18:00 Non-Country Partner on Spotlight (in Partners Pavilion) (1 hour each) (3 NCPs max consecutively) 10 11 12 PC/17/DOC/03 Page 8 of 9

SCHEDULE DAY 3 8:30AM-9:30AM 9:30AM-12:30NN 12:30NN- 14:00 ACTIVITIES/SESSIONS Daily Opening Plenary 3 (1 hour) Country & Local Govt on Spotlight (in Country Pavilion) (1 hour each) (2 countries max consecutively) Special event (lunch time at Exhibit area) 14:00-15:00 Networking/Dialogue 14:00-18:00 Non-Country Partner on Spotlight (in Partners Pavilion) (1 hour each) (3 NCPs max consecutively) 13 16 14 17 15 18 YF 5 DAY 4 DAY 5 Closing Ceremony (Ministerial Roundtable) Ministerial Forum Call for Action in East Asia PNLG Forum Field Visits PC/17/DOC/03 Page 9 of 9