New UN-80 paper looking at the reform of the UN Environment Management Group
New: Paper 9 – The Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) as a Case Study for EMG Reform Under the UN80 Process: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for Change (Craig Boljkovac and Felix Dodds) The United Nations system has, over several decades, developed multiple coordination mechanisms to address the inherently cross-cutting nature of environmental and chemicals/wastes/pollution-related governance. Two of the most relevant arrangements in this regard are the Environment Management Group (EMG) and the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC). While both seek to enhance coherence across institutions, they originate from distinct legal and institutional pathways and have evolved with markedly different ways of working. The EMG was established by General Assembly resolution 53/242 (1999) as part of a broader effort to strengthen system-wide coherence following recommendations of the Secretary-General. The resol...