General Assembly and its Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole

The Ad Hoc Working Group of the Whole on the Regular Process, established in 2008, oversees and guides the Regular Process. It is led by two Co-Chairs, one from a developing and one from a developed country. The Working Group meets at United Nations Headquarters to adopt recommendations to the General Assembly. Meetings of the Working Group are generally held once or twice per year, depending on workload. Informal open meetings have also been held to facilitate broader discussion on some issues. The Bureau of the Working Group puts into practice the decisions and guidance of the Working Group during the intersessional period, including by providing oversight of the delivery of the programme of work for the third cycle of the Regular Process.

Meetings of the Working Group

04 septembre 2024 - 05 septembre 2024
15 mars 2024
06 septembre 2023 - 02 octobre 2023
27 mars 2023 - 28 mars 2023
01 novembre 2022 - 02 novembre 2022
21 mars 2022 - 01 septembre 2022
14 juillet 2021 - 28 septembre 2021
06 novembre 2020 - 23 novembre 2020
09 septembre 2020 - 05 octobre 2020
29 juillet 2019 - 30 juillet 2019
23 août 2018 - 24 août 2018
28 février 2018 - 01 mars 2018
06 septembre 2017 - 08 septembre 2017
17 avril 2017 - 18 avril 2017
03 août 2016 - 09 août 2016
08 septembre 2015 - 11 septembre 2015
31 mars 2014
22 avril 2013 - 26 avril 2013

New

29 juillet 2025

From 28 July to 6 August 2025, the Group of Experts for the third cycle of the Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including socioeconomic aspects, are convening at the World Maritime University in Malmö, Sweden hosted by WMU - Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute team to finalize draft 2 of the third World Ocean Assessment.

29 mai 2025

Join us on 12 June 2025 for the Regular Process side event at UNOC 3! "Ocean Science and Its Policy Interface: from Knowledge to Sustainable Ocean Solutions"
Strengthening the science-policy interface through the Regular Process and its World Ocean Assessments to support the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030).

 

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