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FCCC/CP/1999/INF.1     
[located on Vol. 2]



Title
Administrative and financial matters. Programme budget for the biennium 2000-2001. Revised work programme of the secretariat and resource requirements. Note by the Executive Secretary.

Full text (PDF)
Full text of this documents is located on Volume 2, 1997-1999

Notes
Item 8 (a) of the provisional agenda. This document is available in English only

Abstract
This document contains the revised programme of work of the UNFCCC secretariat for the biennium 2000-2001. It supersedes the draft programme of work submitted to the Subsidiary Body for Implementation at its tenth session (SBI 10) in document UNFCCC/SBI/1999/4/Add.1. The revised programme of work reflects the programme budget for the biennium recommended by SBI 10 for adoption by the fifth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 5), as well as guidance on programme content derived from the discussion on the programme budget initially proposed by the Executive Secretary. It represents the secretariat’s best estimates of its work over the next two years and will be adjusted in response to decisions and guidance, including on resource implications, emanating from the Conference of the Parties and its subsidiary bodies.
The annexes to the description of programme activities show the distribution of approved core staff through the programme structure (annex I) and compare budget data for the biennium 2000-2001 with those for the current biennium (annex II).
A table summarizing estimated resource requirements for activities that could be carried out with supplementary funding is included as annex III

Meeting
Conference of the Parties (COP), Fifth session, 25 October - 5 November 1999, Bonn, Germany

Keywords
administrative aspects
budget
conference papers
financial aspects
staff composition

Content

Publication date
14/10/1999
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