Friday, June 13, the last day of the sea conservation conference and the growing glory was spent on the venue.
General Secretary of Economic and Social Affairs, Lee Junhua, told UN News that the 14th goal of sustainable development in the last four days, has realized the rare solidarity for conservation of life under the surface of the water.
On the last day of the conference, a package of announcement on the basis of the Sens Camity is likely to be passed, the goal is to protect the future of the oceans.
In addition to supporting the political advertisement, countries gathering in the NIEC are also preparing for voluntary resolution, named ‘Nice Ocean Action Plan’.
From January this year, the political manifesto titled ‘Our Ocean, our Future: Action for Action’, has been in close discussion at the UN headquarters. Apart from these, there have been informal discussions with important representatives and civil society groups.
This advertisement, the rarity of the crisis present in front of the ocean and the transformation of the necessary transformations in dealing with it, emphasize the systems.
It also reflects anxiety arising from climate change, reduction of biodiversity and loss of marine resources.
Also, measures have been presented to protect the sea ecosystem and encourage the sea -based economy. In this sequence, investment has been called accessible and the resolutions taken on the international agreement have been called.
Should hear the voices of the countries of the small island
Small islands have an important role in forming this advertisement of developed countries, where communities are facing sensitive conditions towards the growing and marine decay of sea level. In this national situation, their direct experience and leadership are necessary to prepare effective, inclusive policies.
Granada’s Special Messenger and Climate Ambassador Safia Sony told UN News that the draft advertisement mentioned the ‘Antiga and Barbuda Agenda’ for the small island developing countries, which are welcomed. It reflects the growing solidarity between the countries of the island.
He said that it is true that the compromise is a part of a healthy multiplication, but no compromise can be done with nature. Despite many challenges, small island countries are committed to fulfill their obligation.
Safia Sony said that they had come together to support the agenda of the sea, but some countries need to make more joint efforts than others.