East African Community Headquarters,
Bujumbura, Burundi, 13 March 2015. The 2nd Extra Ordinary Meeting of
the Sectoral Council on Environment and Natural Resources concluded
at the Royal Palace Hotel in Bujumbura, Burundi.
The overall objective of the
Meeting was to consider the report of the Senior Officials to the 2nd
Extra Ordinary Meeting of the Sectoral Council on Environment and
Natural Resources held on 29th October 2014 in Nairobi, Kenya that
considered three policy issues namely; the way forward on the issues
raised by the United Republic of Tanzania on the ratification of the
Protocol on Environment and Natural Resources Management; the Concept
Paper on the justification for a Regional Climate Change Bill as
directed by the 29th Meeting of the Council of Ministers; and the
revised EAC Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Bill as directed
by the 28th Meeting of the Council of Ministers.
The Sectoral Council of Ministers
responsible for Environment and Natural Resources, which was chaired
by Hon. Stephen J. Masele, Tanzania's Deputy Minister, Vice
President's Office, established a Multi-Sectoral Technical Task Force
comprising of Experts in Environment and Natural Resources including
but not limited to Water, Wildlife, Forestry, Energy, Minerals and
Legal Experts to study the issues raised by the United Republic of
Tanzania and any other comments from any other Partner State.
The Sectoral Council directed the
EAC Secretariat to develop the Terms of Reference including
composition and Road Map with clear timelines for a Technical Task
Force to study the issue raised by the United Republic of Tanzania
and from any other Partner State and submit to Partner States for
comments.
A Meeting of the Multi-Sectoral
Technical Task Force will be convened by 30 June 2015; and the EAC
Secretariat will submit the Report of the Technical Task Force on the
Protocol on Environment and Natural Resources to the 4th Sectoral
Council on Environment and Natural Resources.
The Sectoral Council directed the
Partner States to undertake national consultations on the draft
concept paper for the justification of the EAC Climate Change Bill by
30 April 2015 and submit comments to the EAC Secretariat. It also
directed the Secretariat to support the Republic of Burundi to
undertake national consultations on the draft concept paper for the
justification of the EAC Climate Change Bill by 30 April 2015.
The Secretariat is expected to
consolidate the comments with a team of Partner States Experts by 30
June 2015 and submit the revised concept paper to the 4th Sectoral
Council on Environment and Natural Resources.
The Sectoral Council took note of
the status of the revised EAC Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Bill, 2014 and directed the EAC Secretariat to develop a Technical
Paper on an appropriate institutional arrangement for Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management by 30 April 2015 and share the Technical
Paper with the Partner States for their comments.
The Sectoral Council directed
Partner States to submit their comments on Technical Paper on the
appropriate institutional arrangement for Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management by 15 May 2015.
It also directed the EAC Secretariat
to expedite the process of re-drafting the revised draft Bill taking
into consideration the Technical Paper on institutional arrangement
on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management that is in conformity with
the standards of the Regional Bills through technical experts and
legal drafters by 15 August 2015.
The Secretariat is expected to
submit the revised draft to a joint Sectoral Council on Environment
and Natural Resources and Interstate Security prior to its
consideration by the Council of Ministers scheduled for November
2015.
Additional Notes to Editors
EAC Protocol on Environment and
Natural Resources Management
The EAC Protocol on Environment and
Natural Resources Management was signed by the Republic of Kenya,
United Republic of Tanzania and Uganda on 3rd April 2006. The
Republic of Uganda and Kenya ratified the Protocol in 2010 and 2011
respectively. The Protocol was negotiated and signed before the
Republic of Burundi and the Republic of Rwanda joined the Community.
The aim of the Protocol is to
promote and enhance cooperation amongst Partner States in the
conservation and management of environmental and natural resources,
adopt a common vision in addressing challenges of sustainable
development, make concerted efforts to prevent and control
environmental degradation.
The United Republic of Tanzania
could not complete the process of ratification of the Protocol on
Environment and Natural Resources due to a number of issues
identified during the ratification process that need to be addressed.
A summary of the issues raised by The United Republic of Tanzania is:
(a) the scope of the Protocol in
some areas is too wide and covers issues beyond the Environment and
Natural Resources Management;
(b) the Protocol includes
marketing and trading in minerals and yet the focus of the Treaty is
the protection of the environment in mining activities and not
regulation of trading in minerals;
(c) the Protocol includes
development and transmission of the electric power, development of
integration policy on rural electrification and inter-connection of
Partner States, electrical grids which is beyond environment and
natural resources management;
(d) the Protocol includes matters
of tourism development rather than environmental management with
regards to tourism. Moreover, Partner States are negotiating a
Protocol on Tourism and Wildlife Management where issues of Tourism
Development can be better articulated;
(e) Some key terminologies are not
defined while others are not adequately defined which may cause
interpretation inconsistencies in implementation;
(f) The Protocol contradicts with
the Protocol for Establishment of the EAC Common Market in particular
access to use of land and premises should be governed by national
policies and laws.
EAC Climate Change Policy
The EAC Climate Change Policy was
approved by the 9th Extra Ordinary Meeting of the EAC Heads of State
Summit on 19 April 2011 in Dar es Salaam. Further, the 27th Meeting
of the Council of Ministers held on 31 August 2013 approved the
following key climate change strategic documents in accordance with
the Climate Change Policy:
(i) the EAC Climate Change
Strategy and EAC Climate Change Master Plan; and
(ii) Operational Modalities
for the EAC Climate Change Fund
The proposal to initiate the EAC
Climate Change Bill is an effort to fully implement chapter four of
the EAC Climate Change Policy on institutional and financing
framework, and the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA)'s Report
and Resolution on Climate Change adopted during the 1st Session of
the 4th Meeting of EALA held from 21 January to 1 February 2013 in
Bujumbura, Burundi.
The 3rd Meeting of the Sectoral
Council on Environment and Natural Resources held from 27 to 31
January 2014 in Bujumbura directed the EAC Secretariat to initiate
the process of formulating a Regional Climate Change Bill. The
proposal to initiate an EAC Climate Change Bill is a follow-up action
to the outcome of the 1st Parliamentarians' Workshop on Climate
Change held from 11-13 November 2012 in Mwanza.
The outcome of the Workshop was a
Report of the EALA Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and
Tourism on Climate Change and a draft EALA Resolution on Climate
Change. The Report and Resolution were further, adopted during the
1st Session of the 4th Meeting of the EALA held from 21 January to 1
February 2013 in Bujumbura, Burundi.
The objective of the proposed Bill
is therefore to give legal effect to the EAC Climate Change Policy
and specifically; establish a Regional Institutional Structure to
coordinate Climate Change initiatives; fully operationalize the EAC
Climate Change Fund; and establish an EAC Carbon Credit Exchange
Mechanism.
Draft EAC Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Bill,
The Draft EAC Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Bill, 2013 was formulated in accordance with
Art. 59 (1) of the EAC Treaty, the EAC Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management (DRRM) Bill was initiated and introduced to the East
African Legislative Assembly as a Private Member's Bill. The
objective of the Bill is to provide a legal framework for
intervention and assistance for people affected by climate change and
natural hazard-related disasters and to protect the natural
environment through integration of comprehensive disaster risk
reduction and management practices in the East African Community.
The Bill was moved for second
Reading during the 1st Meeting of the Second Session of the East
African Legislative Assembly, which took place on 19 -31 August,
2013. Upon consultations among the Ministers Responsible for the East
African Community Affairs and the EALA Committee on Agriculture,
Tourism and Natural Resources, the Hon. Chairperson of the Council
successfully moved a motion to adjourn debate in order to allow the
Council of Ministers:
(a) consult on and consider
the policy implications of the Bill;
(b) pursue the ratification of
the EAC Protocol on Peace and Security which among other objectives,
provides for cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction, management and
crisis response; the coming into force of this protocol would
ariculate on relevant institutional arrangements under the Bill; and
(c) taking over the Bill for
appropriate ammendement and reintroduction as a Council of Minister's
Bill.
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