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Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Executive Committee Meeting
PUBLICATION DATE:
Monday, November 15, 2021
PUBLICATION TYPE:
Meeting Documents
STATUS:
Only Available Online
DESCRIPTION:
The 27th PEMSEA EC Meeting was held virtually on 26 October 2021 through a Zoom conference call. Representatives from 10 PEMSEA country partners (CPs)—namely Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Philippines, RO Korea, Singapore, Timor-Leste, and Viet Nam—attended the meeting along with representatives from PEMSEA non-country partners (NCPs), namely; International Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas (EMECS) Center, IPIECA, Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation (KOEM), Northwest Pacific Action Plan (NOWPAP), Ocean Policy Research Institute – The Sasakawa Foundation (OPRI-SPF), Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL), and PEMSEA Network of Local Governments (PNLG). The PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) served as the Secretariat for the meeting.
| DOCUMENT NUMBER | DOCUMENT TITLE |
| EC/27/DOC/01a | List of Documents |
| EC/27/DOC/01b | Zoom Meeting Guidelines |
| EC/27/DOC/01c | Provisional Annotated Agenda of the Council and Technical Sessions |
| EC/27/DOC/02 | Updates on formulating the SDS-SEA IP 2023-2027 |
| EC/27/DOC/03 | Updates on EAS Congress 2021 |
| EC/27/DOC/04 | 7th EAS Ministerial Declaration |
| EC/27/DOC/05 | Updates on 7th EAS Ministerial Forum Preparations |
| EC/27/DOC/06 | Provisional Annotated Agenda of the Intergovernmental Session |
| EC/27/DOC/07 | Updates on PRF's 2021-2022 Work Plan |
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