This side event to the 2023 Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Convention Conference of the Parties, will explore recent developments of the interconnectedness between human rights, a just transition and the environment, and identify key entry points to strengthen a human rights-based approach to the implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, as well as the Minamata Convention on Mercury, including ways in which human rights could be applied to accelerate the sound management of chemicals and waste.
In July 2022, the General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution recognizing the human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. The resolution, which followed recognition of the right by the Human Rights Council in October 2021 was an unprecedented decision, adopted with unparalleled support (161 votes in favor, no votes against, and eight abstentions).
In March 2022, at the resumed fifth session of the UN Environment Assembly, Resolution 5/14 titled “End plastic pollution: towards an international legally binding instrument” was adopted, calling for the development of a legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, with the ambition to complete the negotiations by the end of 2024.
In June 2022, the International Labour Conference also adopted a resolution on the right to a safe and healthy working environment, supporting a just transition to a low-carbon world.
The adoption of these landmark resolutions is an important step in securing the enjoyment for all people of non-toxic environments in which to live, work, study and play and ensuring inclusive, evidence-based and accountable environmental action.
This side event to the 2023 Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Convention Conference of the Parties, will explore recent developments of the interconnectedness between human rights, a just transition and the environment, and identify key entry points to strengthen a human rights-based approach to the implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, as well as the Minamata Convention on Mercury, including ways in which human rights could be applied to accelerate the sound management of chemicals and waste.
Drawing upon the voices of key UN partners and activists, the panel will be invited to share specific examples of rights-based environmental action targeting pollution, and highlight how States can take more effective action through compliance with their obligations to respect, protect and fulfill human rights to meet their commitment and obligations under the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, as well as the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
This side event is organized by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN Environment Programme, UN Development Programme, International Labour Organization, UN Economic Commission for Europe, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, Minamata Convention on Mercury, UN Environment Management Group, and the Geneva Environment Network.
By order of intervention.
Anita BREYER – President, 5th session of the International Conference for Chemicals Management (ICCM5) | Germany
H.E. Amb. Romy TINCOPA – Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Peru to the international organizations in Geneva
Joaquim PINTADO NUNES – Chief, Labour Administration, Labour Inspection and Occupational Safety and Health Branch, ILO
Christine FUELL – Senior Technical Officer, FAO | Coordinator, Secretariat of the Rotterdam Convention within the FAO
Gilbert KUEPOUO – Executive Director, Research and Education Centre for Development (CREPD), Cameroon
Shahriar HOSSAIN – Steering Committee Member, Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty | Steering Committee Member, IPEN, Bangladesh
Ana Paula DE SOUZA – Human Rights Officer, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights | Moderator
This event will take place in a hybrid format, both in-person and virtually. In-person participation is open to the registered participants to the BRS COPs. Online participation is open to all. Register on webex.