Report to Donors Sponsored Delegates to the 12th Conference of the Parties Punta del Este, Uruguay 1-9 June 2015

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Report to Donors Sponsored Delegates to the 12th Conference of the Parties Punta dell Este, Uruguay 1-9 June 2015 1

Contents Details of sponsorship Table 1. Fundraising (income from donors) Table 2. Sponsored delegate costs Table 3. Sponsored delegate average costs Table 4. Sponsored delegate costs, by region Table 5. Sponsored delegate cost, by region and DAC List category Table 6. List of DAC Contracting Parties, by Region 2

Details of Sponsorship We are pleased to report on the use of the funds generously donated to enable delegates from developing countries to attend the 12th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Ramsar Convention in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The report to donors is a statement of account with details of sponsored delegates costs. We hope that this will meet your reporting requirements and would be pleased to provide further details, if so required. We were most gratified to have raised a total of USD 444,045 (CHF 422,000) in financial assistance, which allowed the Secretariat to sponsor 109 delegates from Contracting Parties. You should be aware that: all delegates were informed prior to the Conference that only their airfare, hotel accommodation, a small per diem, and any unavoidable costs en route would be covered the travel agent, Jetmar Viajes, sought bids from several airlines and obtained the best possible economy-class airfares a modest allowance to cover stopover costs was provided when delegates had a flight stopover connection the following day(s) hotel accommodation was paid on behalf of the delegates by the Secretariat and they each received a US $116 daily allowance to cover meals and any other expenses basic travel and medical insurance was provided for all delegates receiving travel support cancellation costs were incurred in the case of last-minute cancellations of air tickets because of the penalty clauses pertaining to cheap air fares. The participation of delegates from developing countries is important. Without their participation, Ramsar COP12 would have been very unbalanced and decisions taken would not have reflected the viewpoints of all Contracting Parties. We are therefore much obliged to you for your support. Ramsar COP12 was a successful meeting. In total, 16 Resolutions were adopted, including the 4 th Ramsar Strategic Plan (2016-2024), many of which contain significant guidance to Parties for furthering the implementation of the Convention. The conference approved resolutions can be found in our website at : http://www.ramsar.org/about/cop12-resolutions The financial accounts will be audited early in 2016, and if there are any modifications to this report, the adjusted figures would be posted on the web. We trust that we may look forward to your help once again for COP13 which is to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in 2018. 3

Table 1. Fundraising (income from donors) COP12 Fundraising, Sponsored Delegates, USD Donor Priority Amount USD Currency Star Alliance Pot 14,280 EUR 12,995 Australia Oceania 31,221 AUD 40,000 Austria Africa 5,437 EUR 5,000 Canada Americas 32,795 CAD 40,000 Finland Pot 21,902 EUR 20,000 Germany Pot 11,031 EUR 10,000 Korea (Republic of) Pot 25,000 USD 25,000 Netherlands Pot 8,495 EUR 7,500 Norway Africa 42,997 NOK 340,000 Sweden Pot 58,615 SEK 500,000 Switzerland Africa 121,053 CHF 115,000 UNEP ROWA Asia 13,630 CHF 12,950 Other funds (note 1) Pot 57,590 CHF 54,700 Subtotal 444,045 Cost 565,543 Deficit 121,498 Budget (est.) Budget 600,000 Funds raised as % of actual cost 79% Note 1: Other funds = remaining amounts from other funding with agreement to use for sponsored delegates. Table 2. Sponsored delegate costs Sponsored Delegates Costs, USD Description No. Delegates Airfare Hotel Insurance Transfer Subtotal Per Diems Total Sponsored 104 295,441 109,688 6,830 12,522 424,481 121,990 546,471 Cancellation 5 14,112 4,685 275 19,072 19,072 Total 109 309,553 114,373 7,105 12,522 443,553 121,990 565,543 Note: Cancellation costs by region: Latin America and Caribbean CHF 1,000 Africa CHF 18,072. 4

Table 3. Sponsored delegate average costs Sponsored Delegate Costs, USD USD Number Average Cost Total Cost Air fares 104 2,841 295,441 Hotel nights (per night) 1075 102 109,688 Insurance 104 66 6,830 Transfers, Airport to hotel 104 120 12,522 Per diems (per sponsored delegate) 104 1,173 121,990 Subtotal 104 5,255 546,471 Cancellation costs 5 3,814 19,072 Total 109 5,188 565,543 Note: Cancellation costs by region: Latin America and Caribbean CHF 1,000 Africa CHF 18,072. Table 4. Sponsored delegate costs, by region Sponsored Delegates Costs, by Region, USD Region No. Delegates Airfare Hotel Insurance Transfer Subtotal Per Diems Total Average Africa 47 148,323 44,495 3,200 5,190 201,208 50,510 251,718 5,356 Asia 22 80,703 24,747 1,575 2,575 109,600 24,430 134,030 6,092 Europe 12 30,580 12,060 765 1,320 44,725 13,260 57,985 4,832 Oceania 4 17,703 5,311 290 806 24,110 6,500 30,610 7,653 Latin America and Caribbean 24 32,244 27,760 1,275 2,631 63,910 27,290 91,200 3,800 Total 109 309,553 114,373 7,105 12,522 443,553 121,990 565,543 5,188 Table 5. Sponsored delegate cost, by region and DAC List category Sponsored Delegates, by DAC List Category Region Least Other Low Lower Middle Upper Middle Developed Income Income Income Total % Total Africa 30 2 9 6 47 43% Asia 6 1 8 7 22 20% Europe 4 8 12 11% Oceania 1 1 2 4 4% Latin America and Caribbean 6 18 24 22% Total 37 3 28 41 109 100% 5

Table 6. List of DAC Contracting Parties, by Region AFRICA Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Côte d'ivoire Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone South Sudan Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe ASIA Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia India Indonesia Iran Iraq Jordan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Lao People's Democratic Republic Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Sri Lanka Tajikistan Turkmenistan Viet Nam EUROPE Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Georgia Moldova Montenegro Serbia Turkey Ukraine LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Saint Lucia Suriname Venezuela OCEANIA Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands Samoa 6