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NATIONS

Monday, 8 December 2014

United Nations Climate Change Conference 2014 COP 20 and CMP 10

Lima, 1 December – 12 December 2014

Daily Programme

Addendum

Preliminary List of Speakers for the High-Level Segment

The list below is the preliminary list of speakers who have registered and confirmed their wish to deliver a statement at the high-level segment of the COP and the CMP. The list is provisionally divided into morning and afternoon segments to facilitate the organization of the order of speakers.

Please note that this is not a list of speakers who have expressed their wish to intervene in the High Level Dialogue on Climate Finance and/or the High Level Dialogue on the Durban Platform. Information on these High Level Dialogues will be communicated separately.

All speakers are reminded to be present in the plenary 10 minutes, or at least two speakers, prior to their presentation. They will be escorted by an usher during the presentation of the previous speaker from the seat of their delegation to a reserved chair close to the podium.

Representatives are reminded that statements made during the high-level segment should not exceed the three-minute limit, as decided by the Conference of the Parties at its first plenary meeting. Given the number Parties and the limited amount of time available for statements, it will be necessary to limit the duration of each statement. In fairness to all speakers, time limits will be strictly enforced. It is suggested that statements be as brief and concise as possible Following United Nations practice, a mechanism will be used to assist speakers in respecting this limit. A bell system will signal speakers when the limit is approaching and speakers will be interrupted should they exceed the time limit.

Parties are also encouraged to reduce oral statements to the 3 minute limit on the

understanding that the full version of their statements will be posted on the UNFCCC website.

Participants are kindly reminded to consult the CCTV monitors for any last-minute changes. In order to reduce paper consumption, participants are kindly requested to retain copies of documents throughout the sessions.

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Full texts of the official statements will not be circulated in hard copy in plenary during the high-level segment. Statements delivered during the high-level segment will be uploaded and made available on the UNFCCC website. In order to have statements posted on the UNFCCC webpage, Parties speaking at the high-level segment are requested to e-mail an electronic copy of the statement to the following e-mail address <[email protected]>.

All Parties are kindly requested to provide the Conference Officer in the plenary with 15 copies

of their statements in advance to meet the needs of the interpreters and the Conference records. Should Parties not wish to speak but prefer to only have their statements uploaded to the UNFCCC website, the secretariat will make arrangements to have this done and enter the statement in the records of the Conference. Parties interested in taking up this offer should communicate their interest to Ms. Astrid Lehmberg or Ms. Jayne Marquard of the External Relations team, in the External Relations Office, located on Zone E in the Conference Affairs Services offices at the Conference venue.

Parties are requested to note that the secretariat is not in a position to accommodate individual requests for changes in a Party’s speaking slot. Parties wishing to make a change should arrange to exchange slots with another Party, and jointly notify the secretariat of the agreement that has been reached.

Collection of tickets for the 9 and 10 December Opening Ceremonies

of the High-Level Segment

In light of the large number of participants at the sessions, it will be necessary to manage access to Plenary Lima through a system of secondary tickets for the opening ceremony of the High-Level Segment (HLS) on the mornings of Tuesday, 9 December and Wednesday, 10 December, beginning both days at 10.00.

Conference badges alone will not allow entry into Plenary Lima. A quota system has been established for delegations. The arrangements for the collection of tickets are indicated below.

Party representatives

The collection of the tickets for the opening ceremonies of the HLS will be possible as of Monday, 8 December 2014 from the Information Desk located in Zone B. The tickets can be collected by the National Focal Point or by his/her authorized representatives. A letter nominating the

authorized representative should be presented at the information desk. Kindly ensure that the authorized representative’s phone number(s) is indicated in the letter itself. Each Party is guaranteed four seats. A limited number of overflow seats will be provided.

UN organizations and Agencies

Tickets to attend the opening ceremonies of the HLS will be available from the Information Desk located in Zone B as of Monday, 8 December 2014. The tickets can be collected by staff member authorized by their agencies. Two seats are guaranteed plus a limited number of overflow seats.

Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)

Tickets to attend the opening ceremonies of the HLS will be available from the Information Desk located in Zone B as of Monday, 8 December 2014. Two seats are guaranteed plus a limited number of overflow seats. The tickets can be collected by a member of the delegation authorized by the head of the delegation, upon presentation of a letter signed by the head of delegation. Please include a telephone number of the member authorized to collect the tickets in the letter.

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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

For NGO constituency members, a limited number of tickets to attend the HLS opening ceremonies will be available through the constituency focal points. Please contact your constituency focal points as of Monday, 8 December 2014, who will receive the tickets for distribution.

Site access

Please note that by introducing this system of distribution of tickets, categories represented at the sessions (Parties, UN, IGOs and NGO constituencies) will receive tickets for a set quota of representatives who can enter Plenary Lima. These tickets are transferable among the representatives within a Party delegation or each observer category. These arrangements are in force only for the mornings of Tuesday, 9 December and Wednesday 10 December 2014 for the opening ceremony of the High-Level Segment.

Participants are also encouraged to follow the opening ceremony of the HLS in Plenary Cusco, the overflow room.

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Immediately following the Opening Ceremony of the High-Level Segment − 13.00

H.E. Mr. Baron Divavesi Waqa President and Head of State

NAURU, speaking on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States H.E. Mr. Juan Evo Morales Ayma

President

PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA

H.E. Mr. Enele S. Sopoaga Prime Minister

TUVALU

H.E. Mr. Mohamed Gharib Bilal Vice-President

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA speaking on behalf of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government

H. E. Mr. Gian Luca Galletti, Minister of Environment, Land and Sea, Italy

Mr. Miguel Arias Canete, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission

EUROPEAN UNION

H.E. Mr. Juan Jose Guerra-Abud

Minister of Environment and Natural Resources

MEXICO speaking on behalf of the Environmental Integrity Group Mr. Govind Raj Pokharel

Vice-Chairman, National Planning Commission

NEPAL speaking on behalf of the Least Developed Countries H.E. Mr. Edgar Eduardo Gutierrez Espeleta

Minister of Environment and Energy

COSTA RICAspeaking on behalf of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)

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H.E. Mr. Jean-Paul Adam Minister of Foreign Affairs

SEYCHELLES

H.E. Mr. Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber

Minister of State, Special Envoy for Climate Change

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

H.E. Mr. Ratu Inoke Kubuabola Minister for Foreign Affairs

FIJI

H.E. Mr. Jose Badia

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation

MONACO

H.E. Mr. Winston Chandarbhan Dookeran Minister of Foreign Affairs

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

H.E. Mr. Tony A. De Brum Minister of Foreign Affairs

REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS

H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet Minister of Foreign Affairs

GABON

H.E. Mr. Timothy J. Groser

Minister for Climate Change Issues

NEW ZEALAND

H.E. Mr. Marcin Korolec

Secretary of State, Ministry of Environment

REPUBLIC OF POLAND

H.E. Mr. Vivian Balakrishnan

Minister for the Environment and Water Resources

SINGAPORE

H.E. Ms. Alcinda António De Abreu

Minister for Coordination of Environmental Action

MOZAMBIQUE

H.E. Mr. Mwansa B. Kapeya

Minister of Lands, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

ZAMBIA

H.E. Ms. Sanni Grahn-Laasonen Minister of the Environment

FINLAND

H.E. Ms. Carole Dieschbourg Minister for the Environment

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H.E. Ms. Sanjaasuren Oyun

Member of the Parliament and Minister of Environment and Green Development

MONGOLIA

H.E. Mr. Rasmus Helveg Petersen Minister of Climate, Energy and Building

DENMARK

Tuesday, 9 December 2014 15.00−18.00

H.E. Ms. Leona Aglukkaq

Minister of the Environment, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, Minister for the Arctic Council

CANADA

H.E. Mr. Hassan Abdelgadir Hilal

Minister of Environment, Forestry and Physical Development

SUDAN

H.E. Ms. Marlies Amann-Marxer Minister of Environment

LIECHTENSTEIN

H.E. Ms. Laurentia L. Mallam Minister of Environment

NIGERIA

H.E. Mr. Prakash Javadekar

Minister of Environment, Forests and Climate Change

INDIA

H.E. Ms. Bomo E. Molewa Minister of Environmental Affairs

SOUTH AFRICA

H.E. Mr. Atupele Austin Muluzi

Cabinet Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining

MALAWI

H.E. Ms. Michelle Martinez Kelly

Minister of Environmental and Natural Resources

GUATEMALA

H.E. Mr. Alexander Bedritskiy

Advisor to the President and Special Envoy for Climate Change

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

H.E. Mr. Josué Rodrigue Ngouonimba Minister of Tourism and Environment

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H.E. Mr. Uahekua Herunga

Minister of Environment and Tourism

NAMIBIA

H.E. Mr. Huseyngulu Baghirov

Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources

AZERBAIJAN

H.E. Ms. Judi W. Wakhungu

Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Water and Natural Resources

KENYA

H.E. Mr. Andre Kouassi Ablom Johnson Minister of Environment and Forest Resources

TOGO

H.E. Mr. Zhenhua Xie

Minister, Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission

PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

H.E. Mr. Adamou Chaifou

Minister of Environment, Urban Safety and Sustainable Development

NIGER

H.E. Ms. Isabel Garcia Tejerina

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment

SPAIN

H.E. Mr. Idris Gulluce

Minister of Environment and Urbanization

TURKEY

H.E. Mr Jose Antonio Galdamez Fuentes

Secretary of State, Energy, Natural Resources, Environment and Mines

HONDURAS

H.E. Mr Ahmad Bin Amer Al-Hemaidi Minister of Environment

QATAR

H.E. Mr. Edward Davey

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND

H.E. Mr. Kaspars Gerhards

Minister of Environmental Protection and Regional Development

LATVIA

H.E. Mr. Tseliso Mokhosi

Minister of Energy, Meteorology and Water Affairs

LESOTHO

H.E. Mr. Abdou Nassur Madi

Minister of Manufacturing, Environment, Energy, Industry, and Craft

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H.E. Mr. Belete Tafere Desta Minister of Environment and Forest

ETHIOPIA

H.E. Mr. Akwasi Opong-Fosu

Member of Parliament and Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation

GHANA

H.E. Ms. Baiwong Djibergui Amane Rosine Minister of Agriculture and Environment

CHAD

H.E. Ms. Maria de Fatima Jardim Minister of Environment

ANGOLA

H.E. Mr. Thoriq Ibrahim

Minister of Environment and Energy

MALDIVES

H.E. Mr. Dapong Ratansuwan

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment

THAILAND

H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Idrissa Maiga

Minister of the Environment, Water and Sanitation

MALI

H.E. Mr. Amedi Camara

Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development

MAURITANIA

Wednesday, 10 December 2014 10.00−13.00

H.E. Mr. Juan Manuel Santos Calderon President

REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA

H.E. Mr. Enrique Pena Nieto President

REPUBLIC OF MEXICO

H.E. Ms. Michelle Bachelet President

REPUBLIC OF CHILE

H.E. Mr. Amado Boudou Vice-President

ARGENTINA

H.E. Ms. Asa Romson

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Climate and Environment

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H.E. Ms. Doris Leuthard

Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications

SWITZERLAND

H.E. Mr. Eladio Loizaga Minister of Foreign Affairs

PARAGUAY

H.E. Ms. Barbara Hendricks

Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety

GERMANY

H.E. Mr. Robert D. Pickersgill

Minister of Water, Land Environment and Climate Change

JAMAICA

H.E. Mr. Edgar Eduardo Gutierrez Espeleta Minister of Environment and Energy

COSTA RICA

H.E. Ms. Tine Sundtoft

Minister of Climate and Environment

NORWAY

H.E. Mr. Todd D. Stern

Special Envoy for Climate Change

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

H.E. Mr. Pa Ousman Jarju

Minister of Environment, Climate Change, Water and Wildlife

GAMBIA

H.E. Mr. Roland Bhola

Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment

GRENADA

H.E. Mr. Pehin Dato Suyoi Haji Osman Minister of Development

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

H.E. Mr. Khaled Mohamed Fahmy Minister of Environment

EGYPT

H.E. Mr. Seongkyu Yoon Minister of Environment

REPUBLIC OF KOREA

H.E. Ms. Lisel Del Socorro Alamilla

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and Sustainable Development

BELIZE

H.E. Mr. Palanivel Govindasamy

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment

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H.E. Mr. Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi

Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources

SAUDI ARABIA

H.E. Mr. Ephraim Kamuntu

Minister of Water and Environment

UGANDA

H.E. Ms. Mary Ann Lucille L. Sering

Secretary and Vice Chairperson, Climate Change Commission

PHILIPPINES

H.E. Ms. Dalila Boudjemaa

Minister of Land Planning and Environment

ALGERIA

H.E. Mr. Yoshio Mochizuki Minister of the Environment

JAPAN

H.E. Ms. Segolene Royal

Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy

FRANCE

H.E. Mr. James L. Fletcher

Minister of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science, and Technology

SAINT LUCIA

H.E. Mr. Robert M. Persaud

Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment

GUYANA

H.E. Mr. Faale Tumaalii Faamoetauloa

Minister of State, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

SAMOA

Wednesday, 10 December 2014 15.00−19.00

H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar

Executive Chair of Indonesian National Council of Climate Change

INDONESIA

H.E. Ms. Izabella V. Teixeira Minister of the Environment

BRAZIL

H.E. Mr. Andras Aradszki

Minister of State for Energy Affairs

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H.E. Ms. Hakima El Haiti

Minister Delegate in charge of Environment, Ministry of Energy, Mining, Water, and Environment

MOROCCO

H.E. Mr. Mati Raidma Minister of the Environment

ESTONIA

H.E. Mr. Jean Claude Nduwayo

Minister of Water, Environment, Land Management and Urban Planning

BURUNDI

H.E. Mr. Jorge Moreira Da Silva

Minister of Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy

PORTUGAL

H.E. Ms. Wilma Mansveld Minister for the Environment

NETHERLANDS

H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Balde

Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development

SENEGAL

H.E. Mr. Andrä Rupprechter

Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment, and Water Management

AUSTRIA

H.E. Mr. Paul H. Oquist

Minister, Private Secretary for National Policy

NICARAGUA

H.E. Mr. Alex White

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

IRELAND

H.E. Mr. Antonio da Conceicao

Minister of Commerce, Industry and Environment

TIMOR-LISTE

H.E. Mr. Raphael Edou

Minister of Climate Change, Reforestation, and Protection of Natural and Forestry Resources

BENIN

H.E. Ms Dorji Choden

Minister for Works and Human Settlements

BHUTAN

H.E. Mr. Atilla Korodi

Minister of Environment and Climate Change

ROMANIA

H.E. Mr. Rabindre Parmessar Minister of Public Works

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H.E. Mr. Bavon N'sa Mputu Elima

Minister of Environment, Nature Conservation, and Tourism

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

H.E. Mr. Balogu Leonard Koroma Minister of Transport and Aviation

SIERRA LEONE

H.E. Ms. Julie Bishop Minister for Foreign Affairs

AUSTRALIA

H.E. Mr. Kestutis Treciokas Minister of Environment

LITHUANIA

H.E. Ms. Mirei Endara Minister of Environment

PANAMA

H.E. Ms. Gladys Lorena Tapia Nuñez Minister of Environment

ECUADOR

H.E. Mr. Ricardo Antonio Molina Peňaloza

Minister of the Popular Power for Housing, Habitats, and Eco socialism

BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA

H.E. Mr. Nana Aboubakar Djalo

Minister of Environment and Nature Protection

CAMEROON

H. E. Mr. Pervaiz Rashid

Minister of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage

PAKISTAN

H.E. Mr. Anwar Hossain

Minister of Environment and Forest

BANGLADESH

H.E. Ms. Lina Dolores Pohl Alfaro

Minister of Environment and Natural Resources

EL SALVADOR

H.E. Mr. Pablo Badenier Minister of Environment

CHILE, speaking on behalf of AILAC Mr. Mohamed Mubarak Bin Daina

Chief Excecutive Officer, Supreme Council for Environment

BAHRAIN

Mr. David Leffler

Director General, Ministry of Environmental Protection

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Mr. Dini Abdallah Omar

Secretary General, Ministry of Housing, Urbanism and Environment

DJIBOUTI

Mr. Marcellin Rabeantoandro

Secretary General, Ministry of Environment, Ecology and Forest

MADAGASCAR

Mr. Hugi Olafsson

Director General, Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources

ICELAND

Mr. Norbert Kurilla

Director General, Environment Policy Section, Ministry of Environment

SLOVAKIA

Ms.Rose Mukankomeje

Director General, Environment Management Authority

RWANDA

Mr. Talgat Akhsambiyev

Vice Minister, Ministry of Energy

KAZAKHSTAN

Dr. Melchior Mataki

Vice Minister and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Metrology

SOLOMON ISLAND

Ms. Anyaa Vohiri

Executive Director, Environmental Protection Agency

LIBERIA

Ms. Djana Bejko

Deputy Minister of Environment

ALBANIA

Ms. Raquel Lejtreger

Vice Minister, Ministry of Housing, Land Planning, and Environment

URUGUAY

Mr. Ha Hong Tran

Vice Minister, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

VIET NAM

Mr. Barros Bacar Banjai

Secretary of State of Environment

GUINEA-BISSAU

Mr. Hla Maung Thein

Deputy Director General, Environmental Conservation Department, Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry

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Thursday, 11 December 2014 10.00−13.00

H.E. Elba Rosa Rosa Pérez Montoya

Minister of Science, Technology and Environment

CUBA

Ms. Hrin Nei Thiam

Director General, Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, Ministry of Transport

MYANMAR

Mr. Ojano Sabo

Secretary of State, Ministry of Environment

CAMBODIA

Ms. Kaba Nasere

Head of Ministerial Cabinet, Ministry of Environment, Urban Sanitation, and Sustainable Development

COTE D’IVOIRE

Ms. Tanja Bogataj

State Secretary for the Environment, Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning

SLOVENIA

Mr. Souleymane Camara Secretary General

Ministry of Environment, Water and Forestry

GUINEA

Mr. Phouvong Luangxaysana

Director General, Department of Disaster Management and Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Mr. Mason N. Whipps

Honorable Senator, National Congress

PALAU

Mr. Hamid Rasulov

Director, State Administration for Hydrometeorology

TAJIKISTAN

Mr. Jogeeswar Seewoobaduth

Head of Climate Change Division, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development

MAURITIUS

H. E. Ms. Jane J. Chigiyal

Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York

FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA

H.E. Ms. Makurita Baaro

Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York

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H.E. Mr. Delano Bart

Ambassador, Permanent Observer to the United Nations, New York

ST. KITTS AND NEVIS

H.E. Mr. Riyad Mansour

Ambassador, Permanent Observer to the United Nations, New York

PALESTINE

Mr. Sunimal Jayathunga

Director, Climate Change Secretariat, Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy

SRI LANKA

H.E. Ms. Reem Mohammed Alkhaled Ambassador, Embassy of Kuwait in Chile

KUWAIT

H.E. Ms. Simone Borg

Ambassador for Climate Change

MALTA

Mr. Samuel Yeye

Technical Adviser to the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development

BURKINA FASO

Mr. Bahtiyar Abdiev

State Secretary, State Agency on Environmental Protection and Forestry

KYRGYZSTAN

Mr. Santiago Francisco Engonga Osono

Director General, Ministry of Fisheries and the Environment

ECUATORIAL GUINEA

Mr. Majid Shafiepour Motlagh

Special Assistant to the Vice-President and Chief of Center for International Affairs and Conventions

ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN

Thursday, 11 December 2014 15:00 – 16:30

INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Mr. Mamadou Honadia Chair

Adaptation Fund Board

Mr. Robby Ramlakhan Secretary General

Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization

Mr. Kendrick Leslie Executive Director

Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre

Mr. Peter Holmgren Director General

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Mr. Djimé Adoum Executive Secretary

Comité permanent inter-états de lutte contre la sécheresse au Sahel

Ms. Ursula Schaefer-Preuss Chair

Global Water Partnership Organization

Mr. Didier Coulomb Director

Institut International du Froid

Mr. David Molden Director General

International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

Mr. Hans Friederich Director General

International Network for Bamboo and Rattan

Mr. Khatim Kherraz Executive Secretary

Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel

Mr. Martin Khor Executive Director

South Centre

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Statement on behalf of business and industry non-governmental organizations Statements on behalf of environmental non-governmental organizations Statement on behalf of farmers’ non-governmental organizations Statement on behalf of indigenous peoples organizations

Statement on behalf of local government and municipal authorities

Statement on behalf of research and independent non-governmental organizations Statement on behalf of trade union non-governmental organizations

Statement on behalf of women and gender non-governmental organizations Statement on behalf of youth non-governmental organizations

Mr. Theotonius Gomes

MISEREOR, German Catholic Bishops' Organisation for Development Cooperation on behalf of faith-based non-governmental organizations

Published by the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn, Germany

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