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What: 42nd meeting of the Open-ended Working Group  

Who: Government officials, experts and other stakeholders from the 198 parties to the Montreal Protocol

When & Where: 14-16 July 2020 - online sessions

Website: http://conf.montreal-protocol.org/meeting/oewg/oewg-42/SitePages/Home.aspx

Nairobi, 13 July 2020 – From 14 to 16 July 2020, parties and other stakeholders to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone will convene for online technical sessions to discuss one key item on the agenda of the forty-second Open-ended Working Group (OEWG42) meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 travel and meeting restrictions, the parties will convene virtually for the first time in history.

They will discuss the replenishment of the Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol for 2021–2023, focusing on the report of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel. Parties have been providing comments on the report through an online forum established for reviewing documents.

The Multilateral Fund provides support to developing economies to enable them to meet their obligations under the Protocol to phase out ozone-depleting substances. The Fund is financed by contributions from developed countries and is replenished every three years. The parties will review and discuss a report developed by the Technology and Scientific Assessment Panel (TEAP) that estimates the level of funding required by the Article 5 parties (developing countries) for 2021-2023, and also provide indicative amounts for the two further triennia.

Another issue selected out of the agenda for the OEWG42 to make progress before the thirty-second Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, is the review of critical-use nominations for methyl bromide. Through the online forum, parties have been able to review and submit comments on the report of the TEAP on their evaluation and recommendations on the nominations submitted by a small number of countries that still use methyl bromide for critical uses. Bilateral meetings are expected to take place between the nominating countries and the Methyl Bromide Technical Options Committee, and a final report will be prepared for further consideration by the parties.   

Previous to the OEWG42, the sixty-fourth meeting of the Implementation Committee took place online from 7-9 July. The Committee discussed and made recommendations on issues related to non-compliance under the Montreal Protocol. 

 

For more information, please contact:

Keishamaza Rukikaire, Head of News and Media, UN Environment Programme rukikaire@un.org Stephanie Haysmith, Communications Officer, Ozone Secretariat stephanie.haysmith@un.org