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Terms f reference fr the expert grups, subcmmittees, panels, thematic advisry grups r task fcused ad hc wrking grups f the Executive Cmmittee f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism fr Lss and Damage assciated with Climate Change Impacts I. Backgrund 1. The Cnference f the Parties (COP), at its nineteenth sessin, established 1 : (a) The Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism fr Lss and Damage assciated with Climate Change Impacts in rder t address lss and damage assciated with the impacts f climate change, including extreme events and slw nset events, in develping cuntries that are particularly vulnerable t the adverse effects f climate change; (b) The Executive Cmmittee f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism (hereinafter referred t as the Executive Cmmittee), t guide the implementatin f functins f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism. 2. The COP, at its twentieth sessin, decided that the Executive Cmmittee may establish expert grups, subcmmittees, panels, thematic advisry grups r task fcused ad hc wrking grups (hereinafter referred t as expert grups) t help execute the wrk f the Executive Cmmittee in guiding the implementatin f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism, as apprpriate, in an advisry rle, and that reprt t the Executive Cmmittee. 3. The COP, at its twenty third sessin, welcmed the reprt 2 f the Executive Cmmittee, which cntains, inter alia, the five year rlling wrkplan f the Executive Cmmittee. 4. The fllwing activities cncern the establishment f expert grups in the current five year rlling wrkplan: a) Activity 2 f Strategic wrkstream (a): enhanced cperatin and facilitatin in relatin t slw nset events Establish a technical expert grup/panel t imprve the knwledge base n and develp recmmendatins fr appraches t addressing slw nset events, with a view t cnverting this knwledge base int prducts that supprt effrts at the reginal and natinal levels; b) Activity 1 f Strategic wrkstream (b): enhanced cperatin and facilitatin in relatin t nnecnmic lsses Establish an expert grup t develp inputs and recmmendatins t enhance data n and knwledge f reducing the risk f and addressing nn ecnmic lsses, including hw t factr these int the planning and elabratin f measures t address lss and damage assciated with the adverse effects f climate change; c) Activity 1 f Strategic wrkstream (c): enhanced cperatin and facilitatin in relatin t cmprehensive risk management appraches (including assessment, reductin, transfer and retentin) t address and build lng term resilience f cuntries, vulnerable ppulatins and cmmunities t lss and damage, including in relatin t extreme and slw nset events, inter alia, thrugh: emergency preparedness, including early warning systems; measures t enhance recvery and rehabilitatin and build back/frward better; scial prtectin instruments, including scial safety nets; and transfrmatinal appraches Establish a technical expert grup t enhance knwledge and understanding f cmprehensive risk management appraches, 1 Decisin 2/CP.19. 2 FCCC/SB/2017/1/Add.1, annex.

II. Mandate including issues related t finance, data, technlgy, regulatry envirnments and capacitybuilding. 5. The verarching mandate f expert grups under the Executive Cmmittee, in accrdance with decisin 2/CP.20, paragraph 8, is t help execute the wrk f the Executive Cmmittee in guiding the implementatin f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism, as apprpriate, in an advisry rle, and t reprt t the Executive Cmmittee. III. Scpe f wrk 6. The scpe f wrk f the expert grups cmprises thse activities cntained in the five year rlling wrkplan f the Executive Cmmittee (see para. 3 abve) that refer t the respective expert grups (see annex I). 7. Each expert grup will, at its first meeting, develp a plan f actin, taking int accunt the mandate, tasks, expected results and/r pssible appraches, as apprpriate, defined in the respective activities f the five year rlling wrkplan. The plan f actin will include specific bjectives, indicative time frames and assciated actins and deliverables, subject t apprval and, as apprpriate, will be reviewed by the Executive Cmmittee prir t its implementatin. IV. Size and cmpsitin f expert grups 8. Each expert grup shuld cnsist f: a) Balanced representatin f Annex I 3 and nn Annex I 4 members f the Executive Cmmittee; b) Technical experts wh reflect reginal diversity and wh have relevant areas f expertise, taking int cnsideratin, as apprpriate, the need fr transdisciplinary expertise; c) Representatives f relevant cnstituted bdies under the Cnventin. 9. The ttal number f individuals described in paragraph 8(a) abve will nt exceed fur at any time. Fr engagement in a single activity, the ttal number f individuals described in paragraph 8(b) and (c) abve will nt exceed 10. 10. Fr each activity f the current five year rlling wrkplan f the Executive Cmmittee fr which the wrk f the expert grups is envisined, the Executive Cmmittee members f the respective expert grup, with assistance frm the secretariat, will recmmend technical experts, as referred t in paragraph 8(b) abve, frm the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism rster f experts 5 fr apprval by the C Chairs f the Executive Cmmittee, and will request the C Chairs t liaise with the relevant cnstituted bdies referred t in paragraph 8(c) abve. 11. The Executive Cmmittee, at the request f an expert grup, can invite additinal technical experts, including frm the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism rster f experts, as apprpriate and as needed, t serve as ad hc members f the expert grup. 3 Annex I refers t Annex I Parties t the Cnventin. 4 Nn Annex I refers t nn Annex I Parties t the Cnventin. 5 The rster (see annex II) will include, inter alia, representatives f: UNFCCC nn gvernmental rganizatin cnstituency grups; intergvernmental rganizatins that have been admitted by the COP t the UNFCCC prcess; natinal r reginal research institutins and universities; multilateral financial institutins; bilateral channels and/r the private sectr; and any ther institutin agreed fr inclusin by the Executive Cmmittee.

V. Mde f wrk f expert grups 12. The mde f wrk f the expert grups will cmprise: a) Electrnic means/mdalities; fr example, email, vide cnferencing and telephne (the primary mdality); b) In persn meetings, as deemed necessary. Such meetings shuld be held back t back with r in parallel t Executive Cmmittee meetings, sessins f the subsidiary bdies r relevant external events, as far as pssible, with a view t maximizing verall efficiency and effectiveness. Supprt fr the participatin f Executive Cmmittee members eligible fr supprt applies nly t in persn meetings that the Executive Cmmittee has apprved in advance. 13. Expert grups will be c facilitated by tw Excm members. 14. Expert grups may chse leads r c leads fr undertaking each activity, as apprpriate. 15. Members f expert grups wh are nt Excm members may nt act as representatives f the Executive Cmmittee. VI. Required qualificatins and expertise f technical experts 16. The selectin f technical experts will take int accunt the need fr reginal balance and be based n the fllwing requirements: 6 a) Demnstrable and internatinally r reginally recgnized expertise; b) Practical internatinal, reginal r natinal experience in issues related t addressing the adverse effects f climate change, preferably at a range f different levels. VII. Reprting f expert grups 17. Expert grups will reprt thrugh their c facilitatrs t the Executive Cmmittee, n a regular basis, at the meetings f the Executive Cmmittee and by written reprts, as apprpriate. 18. The written reprts f expert grups t the Executive Cmmittee shuld, t the extent pssible, include detailed infrmatin n the wrk undertaken. 19. Prgress in the wrk f expert grups will be captured in the reprt f the Executive Cmmittee. VIII. Time frame (the grup, and the membership) 19. The term f wrk f the expert grups will be bund by the mandate and scpe highlighted in sectins II and III abve, respectively, and the five year rlling wrkplan f the Executive Cmmittee. The term f engagement f individual experts will be guided by the activities fr which the experts are nminated. 6 The Executive Cmmittee encurages expert grups t select experts with diverse experience and knwledge relevant t lss and damage assciated with climate change impacts, taking int accunt the gal f gender balance pursuant t decisin 23/CP.18.

Annex I: Tasks assigned t expert grups in the five year rlling wrkplan f the Executive Cmmittee f the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism Slw nset events (SOEs) Activity Strategic wrkstream (a), Activity 2: Establish a technical expert panel/grup t imprve the knwledge base n and develp recmmendatins fr appraches t addressing SOEs, with a view t cnverting this knwledge base int prducts that supprt effrts at the reginal and natinal levels Strategic wrkstream (a), Activity 3: Organize a technical meeting, jintly crdinated by the technical expert grup n cmprehensive risk management and the SOEs expert panel/grup, with a fcus n appraches in relatin t recvery and rehabilitatin and permanent lss Expected result Excm meeting 7 8 9 10 11 Pssible appraches t implementatin Technical expert grup/panel established Invite relevant experts; develp terms f reference (TOR); cnvene meetings f experts; receive reprts back frm expert grup; gather results f test cases and pilt prjects undertaken by thers; awarenessraising campaign (e.g. exp) Increased knwledge n appraches in relatin t recvery, rehabilitatin and permanent lss Invitatins fr cllabratin Nn ecnmic lsses (NELs) Cmprehensive risk management (CRM) Strategic wrkstream (b), Activity 1: Establish an expert grup t develp inputs and recmmendatins t enhance data n and knwledge f reducing the risk f and addressing NELs, including hw t factr these int the planning and elabratin f measures t address lss and damage assciated with the adverse effects f climate change Strategic wrkstream (b), Activity 2: Develp an awareness raising strategy and related knwledge prducts/utreach material/key messages Strategic wrkstream (b), Activity 3: Invite the NELs expert grup, in cllabratin with the Excm: (a) T cllect and synthesize infrmatin n available tls t assess NELs (b) T disseminate r therwise make available that infrmatin, including via the UNFCCC website Strategic wrkstream (a), Activity 3: Organize a technical meeting, jintly crdinated by the technical expert grup n cmprehensive risk management and the SOEs expert panel/grup, with a fcus n appraches in relatin t recvery and rehabilitatin and permanent lss Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 1: Establish a technical expert grup t enhance knwledge and understanding f cmprehensive risk management appraches, including issues related t finance, data, technlgy, regulatry envirnments and capacity building (TEG CRM) Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 2(a): The Excm, thrugh TEG CRM, t identify gaps and identify r develp methdlgies t be used by natinal gvernments t enhance knwledge and understanding f CRM appraches, including issues related t finance, data, technlgy, regulatry envirnments and capacity building, which may feed int natinal adaptatin plans and ther relevant prcesses, as apprpriate Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 2(b): The Excm, thrugh TEG CRM, t cllect feedback and prvide advice n revisins t the cmpendium n CRM Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 2(c): The Excm, thrugh TEG CRM, t cnsult with experts t prepare the paper referred t in actin area 5, activity (c), f the initial tw year wrkplan and cnslidate experience and lessns learned, and identify pririty areas fr increasing capacity and investment and cmmunicate them t the relevant actrs Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 2(d): The Excm thrugh TEG CRM, t prvide infrmatin n tls and instruments addressing the limits f current CRM appraches and actins t facilitate transfrmatinal appraches Strategic wrkstream (c), Activity 2(e): The Excm thrugh TEG CRM, t identify hw the clearing huse fr risk transfer can be used t supprt the wrk f the Excm and TEG CRM and hw the clearing huse fr risk transfer can be enhanced Expert grup re established; advice, inputs and recmmendatins t the Executive Cmmittee (Excm) Invite experts; develp TOR; cnvene meetings f experts; receive reprts back frm expert grup Enhanced visibility and understanding f NELs Excm and ther relevant actrs, as apprpriate, with NELs expert grup: side events; wrkshps rganized by partners, as apprpriate; knwledge prducts, etc. Infrmatin cllected, synthesized and disseminated Disseminatin f infrmatin via apprpriate channels, e.g. side events, UNFCCC website Increased knwledge n appraches in relatin t recvery, rehabilitatin and permanent lss Invitatins fr cllabratin TEG CRM agreed and established Invite experts; develp TOR; cnvene meetings f experts; receive reprts back frm TEG CRM Methdlgies t enhance knwledge and understanding f CRM appraches identified and/r develped TEG CRM t identify gaps and identify r develp methdlgies and review questinnaires Revised cmpendium Secretariat t facilitate TEG CRM meetings and cllate its advice and revisins Paper with clear pririty areas identified TEG CRM t identify pririty areas fr increasing capacity and investment Imprved and enhanced understanding f tls and instruments addressing the limits f current CRM appraches and actins t facilitate transfrmatinal appraches Enhanced understanding f risk transfer mechanisms and f hw the clearing huse cntributes t supprting the wrk f the Excm cmmittee and TEG CRM Imprved understanding f the specific needs related t risk transfer mechanisms (thrugh analysis f the tpics, questins psed and ther relevant infrmatin submitted t the clearing huse) TEG CRM t cnsult with experts Call fr submissins f infrmatin n tls and instruments addressing the limits f current CRM appraches and actins t facilitate transfrmatinal appraches Invite clearing huse partners t share infrmatin n the usage f the clearing huse as well as the tpics and questins psed and any ther relevant infrmatin, and submit t Excm fr cnsideratin

Annex II: Draft template fr registering experts in the Warsaw Internatinal Mechanism rster f experts Persnal details Title Family name First name Natinalities Date f birth Cntact email Emplyed by (rganisatin/title/divisin) Cntact infrmatin (address/po bx) Educatin University qualificatin (degree, subject, university, year) Official United Natins languages Other languages Reginal expertise Western Eurpe Central and Eastern Eurpe Latin America and the Caribbean Asia Pacific Africa Nrth America Any ther relevant infrmatin Expertise Slw nset events Lss f bidiversity Land and frest degradatin Rising temperatures Salinizatin Sea level rise Ocean acidificatin Desertificatin Glacial retreat and related impacts Nn ecnmic lsses Life Health Human and mbility Territry Cultural heritage Indigenus/lcal knwledge Bidiversity Ecsystem services Cmprehensive risk management appraches

Risk assessment Risk reductin Risk transfer Risk retentin Emergency preparedness Early warning systems Recvery and rehabilitatin Prtectin/scial safety Transfrmatinal appraches Any ther relevant experience