ICRI Secretariat

The ICRI Secretariat is hosted by ICRI Members on a voluntary basis and rotates every 2 years. Since 2004, the Secretariat has been co-chaired by a developed and a developing country. The ICRI Secretariat organizes its work through an Action Plan approved by the ICRI members. The Action Plan is organized to implement the ICRI Call to Action and Framework for Action.

Starting July 1st 2018, and until the 30 of June 2019, the ICRI Secretariat is hosted by the Principality of Monaco. The initiative will be jointly co-chaired by Monaco, Australia and Indonesia until mid-2020.

The next General Meeting, and first one under the next chairmanship, will be held in Monaco, on 5-7 December 2018. A one-day workshop on “innovative funding for coral reefs” (to follow-up the recent release on of report on innovations for coral finance) will be held on December 4th.

Monaco, Australia and Indonesia Secretariat, 2018-2020

Term: 
2018 - 2020
Status: 
Current Secretariat
Secretariat Members: 
Australia
Secretariat Members: 
Indonesia
Secretariat Members: 
Principality of Monaco
Chairs
H.E. Bernard Fautrier
Minister Plenipotentiary, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on sustainable development issues
Principality of Monaco
Margaret Johnson
General Manager – Reef Strategy, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Australia
H.E. Edhi Prabowo
Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
Indonesia
Contact Points
Wilfrid Deri (Monaco)
Senior Officer - Département des Relations Extérieures et de la Coopération (Foreign Affairs)
Margaret Johnson (Australia)
General Manager – Reef Strategy, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Dr. Aryo Hangono (Indonesia)
Acting Director General of Marine Spatial Management, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

Starting July 1st 2018, and until the 30 of June 2019, the ICRI Secretariat is hosted by the Principality of Monaco. The initiative will be jointly co-chaired by Monaco, Australia and Indonesia until mid-2020. The hand over ceremony was held on July 4th, in Paris (view the programme of the event).

ICRI hand over ceremony, Paris, 4th July 2018 - From left to right: Brune Poirson, Minister of State, attached to the Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition M. Nicolas Hulot; Susi Pudjiastuti, Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia; Prince Albert II of Monaco;  Russel Reichelt, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australia

The first General Meeting, under the current chairmanship, was held held in Monaco, from 5-7 December 2018. A one-day workshop on “innovative funding for coral reefs” (to follow-up the recent release on of report on innovations for coral finance) was also organized: www.icriforum.org/ICRIGM33

 

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