Task Force on Capacity Building Deliverable 1(a),1(b)
Pamela Mühlmann
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability
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In Europe • 200 members = 70 Millionen inhabitants • 15 capital cities • 14 cities > 1 Mio • 85 cities > 100,000 • Also counties, provinces and regions
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Task Force Basics
The task force is:
• chaired by Zakri Abdul Hamid (Malaysia) and Ivar Baste (Norway), both members of the IPBES Bureau
• comprised of 25 members from 23 different countries, including the two Bureau members and five current members of the MEP
• supported by resource persons from UNDP, UNU, CBD and UNCCD Secretariats, and the SGA Network
• supported by a Technical Support Unit of three people provided by the Norwegian Environment Agency
Task force meetings: • Trondheim, Norway
(21-23 May 2014)
• Sao Paulo, Brazil (17-19 October 2014)
Last meeting:
19-23 April, Bonn:
Joint meeting of the TF Capacity Building, Indiginous and Local Knowledge Systems, Knowledge and data.
Task Force Basics
Task Force Basics
The work of the task force covers four basic areas:
1. identifying and prioritizing capacity building needs
2. delivering a fellowship, exchange and training programme
3. facilitating location of resources to address priority needs
4. engaging key partners and networks in addressing priority needs
Ability to participate in IBPES deliverables Fellowship, exchange and training programmes with a focus to support regional assessments as a priority
Capacity to undertake national BES assessments Support to development and implementation of proposals based on expression of interest
Pilot or demonstration projects Support to development and implementation of proposals based on expression of interest • Development and customization of policy support tools • Use of indigenous and local knowledge • Access to and generation of data, information and knowledge
Participatory mechanism
and ILK Development and strengthening of the participatory mechanism and indigenous and local knowledge approaches and
procedures
Priority Capacity Building Needs
In January 2015, the Plenary:
• amended and approved the list of priority capacity building needs that have been prepared by the task force
• requested the task force and TSU to work will all other IPBES bodies in ensuring that these needs are fully addressed
• requested the task force and TSU to keep under review progress in addressing the priority capacity building needs
Priority Capacity Building Needs
In January 2015, the Plenary:
• took note of the draft programme on fellowships, exchange and training that have been prepared by the task force
• requested the task force and TSU to carry out a pilot implementation of this draft programme (while addressing the approved priorities)
• requested the task force and TSU to report on progress to the next Plenary, and make recommendations on a future programme
Fellowship, Exchange and Training
In summary the programme is likely to include the following:
Fellowship, Exchange and Training
Programme Main capacity building needs addressed
a) Fellowship • Enhance capacity to participate effectively in
implementing the Platform work programme Secondment
b)
Exchange • Enhance capacity to undertake, use and improve
national (and regional) assessments • Develop and strengthen the participatory
mechanism and indigenous and local knowledge approaches and procedures
Mentoring
c) Training
• Enhance capacity to participate effectively in implementing the Platform work programme
• Enhance capacity to use Platform deliverables, including guides and guidance developed
In addressing this, the task force:
• sought advice from a number of experts through the São Paulo Dialogue
• is leading the planning for a capacity building forum, the first of which will be convened in Dehradun, India in October
• is considering development and implementation of an engagement strategy with key funding sources
• is planning for a “matchmaking facility” to bring together those with resource needs (technical or financial) with potential providers
Facilitating location of resources
In addressing this, the task force:
• is discussing collaboration with a number of international institutions and networks well placed to support and enhance planned activities
• is working with the Wildlife Institute of India and their National Biodiversity Authority to plan the first IPBES capacity building forum
• is considering how to most effectively engage with regional assessment TSUs and others in delivering capacity building
With respect to the above it is worth noting that in January the Plenary approved guidance on development of strategic partnerships and other collaborative arrangements.
Engaging partners and networks
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