UNECE
Steering Committee on ESD
TERMS OF REFERENCE
adopted at the High-level Meeting
of Environment and Education Ministries
(Vilnius, 17-18 March 2005)
Mandate
1. Pursuant
to the adoption of the Strategy for education for
sustainable development, the High-level Meeting establishes
the UNECE Steering Committee on Education for Sustainable
Development (ESD) to decide on the Strategy’s
implementation and review its progress.
2. The
UNECE secretariat will provide secretariat support
to the Steering Committee in accordance with UNECE
rules and practices.
Composition
3. The
members of the Steering Committee will be designated
by Governments of the UNECE member States. The Steering
Committee will include at least representatives of
both sectors, environment and education, and will
be open-ended. Its members will be responsible for
representing the consolidated national position in
the work of the Steering Committee. The candidatures
for membership should be submitted to the secretariat
by June 2005. Representatives of international organizations
and non-governmental organizations will be invited
as observers, as decided by the Steering Committee.
UNESCO will be a permanent observer.
Purpose
4. The Steering Committee will constitute the principal
decision-making body for the activities on the Strategy
for education for sustainable development in the UNECE
region and be responsible for giving guidance and
strategic directions to the implementation of the
Strategy. It will also review the progress of its
implementation. In particular, it will:
(a) Promote and coordinate the implementation of the
Strategy with other international activities, seeking
synergies and avoiding overlaps;
(b) Monitor the progress of the implementation of
the Strategy; prepare assessments of progress made
and propose priorities for actions, identify issues
and propose corrective measures, where appropriate;
(c) Liaise and cooperate closely with relevant intergovernmental
organizations and non-governmental organizations that
are active in education, the environment and sustainable
development;
(d) Facilitate cross-sectoral coordination and international
cooperation of public and private institutions;
(e) Establish ad hoc working groups, task forces and
other bodies as needed to implement the activities;
(f) Provide guidance on the need for possible new
instruments promoting education for sustainable development;
(g) Serve as a forum for the consideration of issues
related to education for sustainable development at
regional and international level;
(h) Prepare ESD-related inputs for the Commission
for Sustainable Development and other relevant processes;
(i) Liaise, as required, with the other United Nations
regional commissions for matters related to its competence;
(j) Keep the UNECE Committee on Environmental Policy
informed about its activities, unless it is decided
otherwise.
Officers
5. At
each ordinary meeting, a chairperson and a vice-chairperson
will be elected from among the representatives of
the UNECE member States present at the meeting. Officers
should represent different sectors (e.g. environment
and education). They shall serve as the officers of
the Steering Committee until their successors have
been elected.
Meetings
6. The
meetings of the Steering Committee will be convened
by UNECE . They will ordinarily be held at the United
Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), unless there is a
feasible proposal by a member State to host the meeting.
In order to streamline logistics and budgetary requirements,
the meetings of the Steering Committee could be organized
back to back with the meetings of the UNECE Committee
on Environmental Policy. If resources permit, funding
will be provided to one person per eligible country
to participate in these meetings, in accordance with
the rules established by the UNECE Committee on Environmental
Policy. The Steering Committee will take decisions
by consensus and vote on decisions, if required.
Duration
7. The
UNECE Steering Committee on ESD will be in office
until the High-level Meeting in conjunction with the
next Ministerial Conference “Environment for
Europe” (tentatively October 2007).