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Tuesday, May 28, 2002

Readying for summit

A MAJOR environmental meeting started in Bali, Indonesia, yesterday to discuss

key actions to protect the world’s ecosystems and address the needs of people

living in poverty.

 

This is the final preparatory meeting for the World Summit on Sustainable

Development to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from Aug 26 to Sept 4.

 

The summit is a 10-year review of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, and aims to reinvigorate the global commitment to sustainable

development agreed to at Rio.

 

The two-week Bali meeting will decide the outcome of the Johannesburg summit as

it will finalise the documents for three key programmes to be endorsed in South

Africa:

 

l An implementation programme containing recommendations on a range of issues

from poverty reduction to limiting unsustainable patterns of consumption and

protection of natural resources and ecosystems.

 

l Voluntary partnership initiatives to carry out sustainable development

projects.

 

l A political declaration that heads of state and government will adopt in

Johannesburg.

 

The implementation programme includes a Poverty Eradication plan which aims to

reduce by 2015 the number of the poor who live with incomes below US$1 (RM3.80)

a day, who suffer from hunger, have no access to safe drinking water and

improved sanitation, are not engaged in industrial development and are slum

dwellers.

 

Also being proposed is a 10-year programme to change unsustainable patterns of

consumption and production. Recommendations here include using incentives and

support schemes to increase investment in cleaner production and eco-efficiency;

enhancing corporate, environmental and social responsibility as well as

accountability; minimising waste and maximising re-use and recycling to improve

resource efficiency; and promoting an integrated approach to policy-making for

transport services.

 

These recommendations will form the basis for voluntary partnership initiatives

which the Summit is hoping to encourage between governments, the private sector

and citizen groups. It is believed that such initiatives can lead to tangible

results in fighting poverty and improving living standards while preserving

natural ecosystems and resources for future generations.

 

The Bali talks will include a High-Level Segment from June 5 to 7, where several

hundred government ministers will put their weight behind the negotiations. When

the meeting closes on June 7, ministers are expected to adopt documents which

will be forwarded to the Johannesburg Summit.

 

Over 1,000 activist groups and businesses are also gathering in Bali to lobby

government officials and gain support for initiatives that will be launched in

Johannesburg. – By Tan Cheng Li

 

 

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