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Limiting lead in paint | |
UNEP’s Regional Office for Europe and Chemicals and Waste Branch is to hold a regional workshop aimed at supporting countries to establish legal limits on lead in paint. The workshop will be held in the Moldovan capital Chisinău on 19-20 May and be attended by officials from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Countries are set to hear the health and environment risks of lead in paint, exchange policies and tools for eliminating it and consider strategies for establishing legal limits for the metal in paint at national, regional and sub-regional levels. In a resolution, the United Nations Environment Assembly called on UNEP to - together with the World Health Organisation (WHO) - continue to build capacity on lead paint through regional workshops. UNEP and the WHO convene the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead in Paint, which aims for all countries to set legal limits on the issue by 2020. Childhood lead poisoning can have lifelong health impacts including learning disabilities and anemia, yet only around 60 countries worldwide have a legally-binding limit in place for the metal in paint. For more information please write to mijke.hertoghs@unep.org or juan.caicedo@unep.org |
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Sustainable finance at UNEA-2 | |
The UNEP Inquiry and UNEP Finance Initiative will hold a finance symposium at the second session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-2). The symposium, to be held on 25 May, will showcase the significant role that financial systems can play in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. UNEA-2 takes place in Nairobi from 23–27 May 2016. To find out more about the Assembly, known as the ‘Parliament of the Environment,’ and its many events and symposia, please visit the UNEA website. For more information write to alexa.froger@unep.org |
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Montreal Protocol meetings in Ashgabat | |
The Regional Ozone Network for Europe and Central Asia (ECA network) will hold its annual meeting in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on 26-27 May 2016. The meeting aims to share best practices and provide expert support to countries, helping them meeting their commitments under the Montreal Protocol. It will be attended by ozone officers from 11 ECA network countries and seven associate countries with economies in transition, as well as experts from bilateral partner organisations. The event will be preceded by a customs cooperation meeting on 24-25 May, during which the winners of the ECA Ozone Protection Award for Customs & Enforcement Officers will receive their medals and certificates in recognition of their work. The award will be provided to the customs and enforcement officers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Croatia, the European Union, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Between May 2014 and April 2016, the award winners reported 32 successful seizures of 10,156 refrigerant cylinders containing more than 68 metric tons of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) and mixtures. In addition, the informal Prior Informed Consent consultations prior to the issuance of trade licenses prevented 16 unwanted/illegal shipments of more than 174 metric tons of ODS and ODS mixtures. For more information write to halvart.koppen@unep.org |
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