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CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA NOTIFICATION TO THE PARTIES No. 2018/079 Geneva, 31 October 2018 CONCERNING: Election of Regional Members of the Standing Committee and of Members of the Animals and Plants Committees 1. The selection of Regional Members and Alternate Regional Members of the Standing Committee and of the Animals and Plants Committees takes place at regional meetings held during the regular meetings of the Conference of the Parties. The selected Members and Alternates are formally elected by the Conference of the Parties, which also appoints the nomenclatural specialists of the Animals and Plants Committees. 2. A list of the current Regional Members of the Standing Committee and of the Members of the Animals and Plants Committees is presented in Annex 1 to this Notification. The names of the Members whose term ends at the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP18, to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 23 May to 3 June 2019) appear in italics. The Secretariat notes that the formal term of Members chosen by the Standing Committee to fill intersessional vacancies is taken to begin at the following meeting of the Conference of the Parties. 3. It should be noted that, although the nomenclatural specialists are not selected by the regions, they have been included in the table in Annex 1, as the process for seeking candidates applies to their positions as well. 4. The Conference of the Parties has adopted guidelines regarding the process to be followed for the selection of the above-mentioned Members and Alternate Members. These are contained in Resolution Conf. 11.1 (Rev. CoP17). Paragraphs 3 and 5 of that Resolution, regarding regional representation in the Standing Committee and regarding representation in the Animals and Plants Committees respectively, are included in Annex 2 to this Notification for ease of reference. 5. It should be noted that the candidatures for membership of these Committees should be submitted at least 120 days before the meeting at which the elections are to take place, i.e. by 23 January 2019 for elections to take place during CoP18. 6. With regard to candidatures for membership of the Standing Committee, the Conference has indicated that these should be submitted through the Secretariat. Therefore, any candidatures received from Parties by the deadline will be sent to all Parties in the region concerned. 7. With regard to candidatures for membership of the Animals and Plants Committees, it should be noted that the Conference has indicated that proposals for candidates should be supported by the relevant governments in order to ensure as far as possible that they will obtain the necessary means to undertake their activities. The Conference of the Parties has further decided that the names of the candidates, their curricula vitae and a declaration of interest disclosing any current financial interest that might call into question his or her impartiality, objectivity or independence in carrying out his or her duties as a Member or Alternate Member of the Committee, should be circulated to the Parties of the region concerned. To facilitate this communication, any such candidatures received from Parties by the deadline of 23 January 2019 will be circulated accordingly by the Secretariat. Postal address CITES Secretariat Palais des Nations Avenue de la Paix 8-14 CH-1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland Street address International Environment House Chemin des Anémones CH-1219 Châtelaine, Geneva Switzerland Tel: +41 (22) 917 81 39/40 Fax: +41 (22) 797 34 17 Email: info@cites.org Web: http://www.cites.org

Notification No. 2018/079 page 2 Committee Members and Alternate Members for election/re-election Annex 1 Members and Alternate Members whose term ends at the close of the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties are indicated in italics. STANDING COMMITTEE Member Alternate Africa Niger Morocco Congo Chad Ethiopia Kenya Namibia Madagascar Asia China Japan Indonesia Nepal Kuwait Republic of Korea Central and South America and the Caribbean Peru Brazil Guatemala Honduras Bahamas Dominican Republic Europe Hungary Poland Israel Albania* Portugal Belgium Russian Federation Georgia North America Canada Mexico Oceania New Zealand Australia * At CoP17 the spokesperson for the European region explained that it had agreed that Albania would only serve as an alternate for Israel for one intersessional period

Notification No. 2018/079 page 3 ANIMALS COMMITTEE Members and Alternate Members whose term ends at the close of the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties are indicated in italics. Member Alternate Africa Mr. Guy Appolinaire Mensah Mr. Moustafa Fouda Benin Egypt Mr. Pantaleon M. B. Kasoma Ms. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Uganda Uganda Asia Mr. Giyanto Mr. Arvin C. Diesmos Indonesia Phillipines Mr. Ashgar Mobaraki Mr. Nobuo Ishii Iran Japan Central and South America and the Caribbean Mr. Marcel Enzo Calvar Agrelo Mr. Néstor Herrera Uruguay El Salvador Mr. Paul Edward Ouboter Mr. José Alberto Álvarez Lemus Suriname Cuba Europe Mr. Mathias Lörtscher Mr. Simon Nemtzov Switzerland Mr. Vincent Fleming United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Ms. Rosemarie Gnam United States of America Mr. Hugh Robertson New Zealand Mr. Peter Paul Van Dijk Israel Ms. Dagmar Zíková European Union North America Ms. Carolina Caceres Canada Oceania Mr. Troy Makan New Zealand Specialist on zoological nomenclature

Notification No. 2018/079 page 4 PLANTS COMMITTEE Members and Alternate Members whose term ends at the close of the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties are indicated in italics. Member Alternate Africa Mr. Ali Mahamane Ms. Kirsti Nghidinwa Niger Namibia Ms. Aurélie Flore Koumba Pambo Ms. Beatrice Khayota Gabon Kenya Asia Mr. Edwino S. Fernando Mr. Joeni Setijo Rahajoe Philippines Indonesia Mr. Byoung Yoon Lee Ms. Shereefa Al-Salem Republic of Korea Kuwait Central and South America and the Caribbean Ms. Vera Teresinha Rauber Coradin Ms. Karina Ramírez Brazil Peru Mr. César Augusto Beltetón Chacón Ms. Delys Albert Puentes Guatemala Cuba Europe Mr. Paulo J.L. Carmo Mr. David Kikodze Portugal Mr. Maurizio Sajeva Italy Ms. Adrianne Sinclair Canada Mr. Greg Leach* Australia Mr. Noel McGough North America Georgia Ms. Ursula Moser Switzerland Mr. Hesiquio Benítez Díaz Mexico Oceania Mr. Marika Vuli Tuiwawa Fiji Specialist on botanical nomenclature * Mr Greg Leach resigned with effect from the close of the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties.

Notification No. 2018/079 page 5 Extract from Resolution Conf. 11.1 (Rev. CoP17) Annex 2 THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION Regarding regional representation in the Standing Committee 3. RECOMMENDS that the following guidelines be implemented: a) Selection of regional members and alternate regional members i) In the selection of regional members and alternate regional members, the following considerations should be taken into account: A. for regions with one member and one alternate member, a rotation in the selection is recommended; and B. for regions with more than one member and one alternate member, the selection should try to achieve a balanced representation (geopolitical, cultural, ecological); The regional candidatures should be officially submitted by the interested Parties through a governmental channel, at least 120 days before a meeting of the Conference of the Parties. These candidatures should be communicated to all the Parties of the region through the Secretariat; i If more candidatures are submitted than there are positions available for any region, a vote should take place in a session of the Parties of that region to be held during the meeting of the Conference of the Parties. To be elected, a candidate should obtain an absolute majority (i.e. more than half the votes). Only the delegations duly accredited by the Conference should have the right to vote. The election should take place during the second week of the meeting; and iv) The election of a member and of the alternate should take place at the end of the term of office of their predecessors, in accordance with the above-mentioned procedure, through successive votes during a single process; and b) Timing of replacement of members and alternate members i) The terms of office of the regional members and their alternates shall commence at the close of the regular meeting at which they are elected and shall expire at the close of the second regular meeting thereafter; For regions with one member and one alternate member, the selection should occur at every second meeting; and i For regions with more than one member and one alternate member, to guarantee some continuity, not all members and alternate members should be changed at the same meeting;

Notification No. 2018/079 page 6 Regarding representation in the Animals and Plants Committees 5. RECOMMENDS that the following guidelines be implemented: a) Election of the candidates i) Parties proposing candidates as representatives should confirm, at the time of nomination, that the candidate will be supported and that they will obtain the necessary means to undertake their activities; The names of the proposed candidates, and their curricula vitae, should be circulated to the Parties of the region concerned at least 120 days before the meeting of the Conference of the Parties at which the representatives will be elected. Although not regional representatives the same process should apply to candidates seeking election as specialists on botanical and zoological nomenclature; i Ideally the candidates should be associated with a Scientific Authority, have adequate knowledge of CITES and receive sufficient institutional support to carry out their duties. This information should also be included in the curricula vitae; and iv) As long as the representatives are persons, a Party shall not be accepted as a proposed candidate subject to a later identification of the person concerned by the Party; and b) Timing of replacement of regional members and alternate members i) The procedure should be the same as that described above for the Standing Committee; As alternate members are alternates of specified members, they should be elected at the same time as the members; i If a region wishes to re-elect a member or alternate member, there is nothing to prevent it from doing so; and iv) in the event that no nominations be received before the deadline the incumbent shall remain, if so willing and able, as an representative until a replacement is elected; and c) Conflict of interest A conflict of interest 1 refers to any current financial interest which could significantly impair the individual s impartiality, objectivity or independence in carrying out his or her duties as a member of the Committee. A candidate s employment by itself does not automatically constitute a conflict of interest: i) Parties proposing candidates as members or alternate members are to request that, together with their names and curriculae vitae, each candidate provides a declaration of interest which should be circulated to the Parties of the region concerned at least 120 days before the meeting of the Conference by the Parties at which the representatives will be elected. In that declaration, the candidate should disclose any current financial interest that might call into question his or her impartiality, objectivity or independence in carrying out his or her duties as a member or alternate member of the Committee; 1 Conflict-of-interest policies in scientific assessment bodies typically make a distinction between conflict of interest and bias, which refers to a point of view or perspective that is strongly held regarding a particular issue or set of issues.

Notification No. 2018/079 page 7 Following an election, the declaration of interest and the curriculum vitae of each member and alternate member shall be made available by the Secretariat to the Chair and the members of the Committee concerned, and to the Chair of the Standing Committee; i Each member shall, at the beginning of each meeting of the Committee, declare any financial interests that he or she considers calls into question his or her impartiality, objectivity or independence regarding any subject on the agenda for that meeting of the Committee. If a member has declared such an interest, he or she may take part in discussions but not in the decision-making regarding the agenda item in question. If the member is the subject of the potential conflict of interest, he or she shall not chair the meeting or sub-meeting for the agenda item in question; and iv) When taking part in meetings or seminars outside the CITES framework, the members and alternate members should specify that their interventions are not made on behalf of the Committee or of any CITES body, unless specific instructions have been issued by the Committee to that effect;