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1 OFFICERS OF THE COP/CMP BUREAUX COP 1 to COP 22, CMP 1 to CMP 12 and CMA 1 President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President SBSTA Chair SBI Chair Rapporteur COP 22/CMP12/ CMA 1 COP 21/ CMP 11 COP 20/ CMP 10 COP 19/ CMP 9 Salaheddine Mezouar (Morocco) Laurent Fabius (France)/ Ségolène Royal 5 (France) Manuel Pulgar- Vidal (Peru) Marcin Korolec Hussein Alfa Nafo (Mali) Hakima El Haite (Morocco) Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla (Senegal) Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla (Senegal) Khalid Abuleif (Saudi Arabia) Ismail Elgizouli (Sudan) Ismail Elgizouli (Sudan) Ravi Shanker Prasad (India) Ravi Shanker Prasad 1 (India) Khalid Abuleif (Saudi Arabia) Ravi Shanker Prasad (India) Su Wei (China) Mr. Vladimir Uskov 2 Ravi Shanker Prasad 6 (India) Rajani Ranjan Rashmi 7 (India) Su Wei (China) 8 Jaime Hermida Castillo (Nicaragua) Walter Schuldt Espinel (Ecuador) Diego Pacheco Balanza 3 (Bolivia) Oleg Shamanov Oleg Shamanov Jorge Voto- Bernales (Peru) Helmut Hojesky (Austria) Walter Schuldt- Espinel (Ecuador) Jaime Hermida Castillo (Nicaragua) Jo Tyndall (New Zealand) Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Jo Tyndall (New Zealand) Nicole Wilke (Germany) Carlos Fuller (Belize) Carlos Fuller (Belize) Tomasz Chruszczow 9 / Ms. Lidia Wojtal Emmanuel Dumisani Dlamini (Swaziland) Tomasz Chruszczow Tomasz Chruszczow Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Georg Børsting 4 (Norway Georg Borsting (Norway) Johanna Lissinger-Peitz (Sweden) Marina Shvangiradze (Georgia) COP 18/ CMP 8 Abdullah bin Hamad Al- Attiyah (Qatar) Emmanuel Dumisani Dlamini (Swaziland) Su Wei (China) Claudia Salerno Caldera (Venezuela) Delano Bart (Saint Kitts and Nevis) Gary Cowan (Australia) Nicole Wilke (Germany) Jane J. Chigiyal (Micronesia) Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) E.EUROPE Tomasz Chruszczow Marina Shvangiradze (Georgia) COP 17/ CMP 7 Maite Nkoana- Mashabane (South ) Sung-hwan Son 10 (Republic of Korea) Mohammad Al Sabban (Saudi Arabia)/ Khalid Muhammed Claudia Salerno Caldera (Venezuela) Robert F. Van Lierop (Suriname) Gary Cowan 13 (Australia) Artur Runge- Metzger (Germany) Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) E.EUROPE Tomasz Chruszczow Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) 1 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, on 2 October 2017 Mr. Ravi Shanker Prasad (India) replaced Mr. Rajani Rashmi (India). 2 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, on 26 September 2017, Mr. Vladimir Uskov replaced Mr. Oleg Shamanov. Mr. Shamanov had remained in office on the COP 22/CMP12/CMA 1.1 Bureau in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 3 Mr. Diego Pacheco (Bolivia) has been elected as an additional Vice-President of the CMA in accordance with Article 16 paragraph 3 of the Paris Agreement. 4 Current Officer will remain in office until his successor is elected in accordance with rule 22 para. 2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 5 Ms. Ségolène Royal replaced Mr. Laurent Fabius, who was elected at COP 21/CMP The current Officer remained in office until his successor was elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 7 Mr. Rajani Ranjan Rashmi is deemed elected at COP 21/CMP The current Officer remains in office until his successor is elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 9 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, the Government of Poland has named Ms. Lidia Wojtal, to serve as Chair of SBSTA to replace Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow. 10 The current Officer remained in office until his successor is elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 13 Mr. Cowan replaced Ms. Robinson, who was elected at COP 17/CMP 7. Version: 10 October 2017

2 OFFICERS OF THE COP/CMP BUREAUX COP 1 to COP 22, CMP 1 to CMP 12 and CMA 1 President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President SBSTA Chair SBI Chair Rapporteur Abuleif 11,12 (Saudi Arabia) Jane J. Chigiyal 14 (Federated States of Micronesia) COP 16/ CMP 6 COP 15/ CMP 5 COP 14/ CMP 4 COP 13/ CMP 3 Patricia Espinosa Cantellano (Mexico) Connie Hedegaard (Denmark)/ Lars Løkke Rasmussen 20 (Denmark)/ Lykke Friis 21 (Denmark) Maciej Nowicki Rachmat Witoelar (Indonesia) Lumumba Stanislaus-Kaw Di- Aping/ Saadeldin Ibrahim Mohammed Izzeldin 15 (Sudan) Lumumba Stanislaus-Kaw Di- Aping (Sudan) Mohammed Barkindo (Nigeria) Mohammed Barkindo (Nigeria) Yeon-sung Shin (Republic of Korea)/ Sung-hwan Son 16 (Republic of Korea) Rae-Kwon Chung (Republic of Korea)/ Yeon-sung Shin 22 (Republic of Korea) Eric Mugurusi (Tanzania) Eric Mugurusi (Tanzania) Mohammad Al Sabban 17 (Saudi Arabia) Mohammad Al Sabban (Saudi Arabia) Mohammad Al Sabban (Saudi Arabia) Marina Shvangiradze (Georgia) Oleg Shamanov Oleg Shamanov Vlad Trusca (Romania)/ Iozefina Lipan 23 (Romania) Alexander Pankin Andrea García Guerrero (Colombia) Philip Weech (Bahamas) Christiana Figueres Olsen (Costa Rica) Christiana Figueres Olsen (Costa Rica) Artur Runge- Metzger (Germany) Luis Alfonso de Alba Góngora (Mexico) Philip Weech (Bahamas) Gertraud Wollansky (Austria) Phillip Muller (Marshall Islands) Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Aliioaiga Feturi Elisaia (Samoa) Robert Owen- Jones (Australia) Robert Owen- Jones (Australia) Helen Plume (New Zealand) Helen Plume (New Zealand) Mama Konaté (Mali)/ Richard Muyungi 18 (Tanzania) Mama Konaté (Mali) Liana Bratasida (Indonesia) Bagher Asadi (Iran) Andrej Kranjc 19 (Slovenia) Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Gertraud Wollansky (Austria) Karen Nicole Smith (Barbados) COP 12/ CMP 2 Kivutha Kibwana (Kenya) / William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Ibrahim Ahmed Ali Al-Ajmi (Oman) Heorhiy Veremiychyk (Ukraine) Alexander Pankin Erik Bjørnebye (Norway) Outi Berghäll (Finland) Aliioaiga Feturi Elisaia (Samoa) Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad & Tobago) Bagher Asadi (Iran) Karen Nicole Smith (Barbados) 11 The current Officer remained in office until his successor is elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 12 Mr. Abuleif replaced Mr. Al Sabban, who was elected at COP 17/CMP Ms. Chigiyal replaced Mr. Muller, who was elected at COP 17/CMP Mr. Saadeldin Ibrahim Mohammed Izzeldin replaced Mr. Lumumba Stanislaus-Kaw Di-Aping who was elected at COP 15/CMP Mr. Sung-hwan Son replaced Mr. Yeon-sung Shin, who replaced Mr. Rae-Kwon Chung, who was elected at COP 15/CMP The current Officer remained in office until his successor was elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 18 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, the Government of Mali, in consultation with the n Group, named Mr. Richard Muyungi to serve as Chair of SBSTA. 19 The current Officer remained in office until his successor was elected, in accordance with rule 22.2 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP. 20 Mr. Lars Løkke Rasmussen replaced Ms. Connie Hedegaard, who was elected at COP 15/CMP Ms. Lykke Friis replaced Mr. Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who replaced Ms. Connie Hedegaard, who was elected at COP 15/CMP Mr. Yeon-sung Shin replaced Mr. Rae-Kwon Chung, who was elected at COP 15/CMP Ms. Iozefina Lipan replaced Mr. Vlad Trusca, who was elected at COP 14/CMP 4. Version: 10 October 2017

3 OFFICERS OF THE COP/CMP BUREAUX COP 1 to COP 22, CMP 1 to CMP 12 and CMA 1 President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President SBSTA Chair SBI Chair Rapporteur David Mwiraria 24 (Kenya) COP 11/ CMP 1 Stéphane Dion (Canada)/ Rona Ambrose 25 (Canada) Bruno T. Sekoli (Lesotho) Fariba Darvishi (Iran) Ibrahim Ahmed Ali Al-Ajmi (Oman) Heorhiy Veremiychyk (Ukraine) Jacek Mizak Atilio Savino (Argentina)/ Marcia Levaggi 26 (Argentina) Enele Sopoaga (Tuvalu) Thomas Becker (Denmark) Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad & Tobago) William Kojo Agyemang- Bonsu (Ghana) COP 10 Ginés González García (Argentina) Bruno T. Sekoli (Lesotho) Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Ahmed Saeed Majid (United Arab Emirates) Nikolay Pomoshchnikov Jacek Mizak Beat Nobs (Switzerland) Masao Nakayama (Federated States Of Micronesia) Thomas Becker (Denmark) Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libya) Sylvia McGill (Jamaica) COP 9 Miklós Persányi (Hungary) Mamadou Honadia (Burkina Faso) Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Ahmed Saeed Majid Al-Naqbi (United Arab Emirates) José Manuel Ovalle (Chile) Outi Berghäll (Finland) Helen Plume (New Zealand) Enele Sopoaga (Tuvalu) Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libya) Jeffrey E. Spooner (Jamaica) COP 8 T. R. Baalu (India) Mamadou Honadia (Burkina Faso) Taha Balafrej (Morocco) Mohamed Al-Maslamani (Qatar) Nikolai Pomoshnikov José Manuel Ovalle (Chile) Karsten Sach (Germany) Enele Sopoaga (Tuvalu) Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Gonzalo Menéndez (Panama) COP 7 COP 6 Mohamed Elyazghi (Morocco) Jan Pronk (Netherlands) Mohammed Barkindo (Nigeria) Philip M. Gwage (Uganda) Mohamed Al-Maslamani (Qatar) Mohammed Barkindo (Nigeria) A. Gopinathan (India)/ C. Viswanath 27 (India) Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Vsevolod Gavrilov Viacheslav Lipinsky (Ukraine) Karsten Sach (Germany) Raúl Estrada Oyuela (Argentina) Max Rai (Papua New Guinea) Tuiloma N. Slade (Samoa) Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Harald Dovland (Norway) Raúl Estrada Oyuela (Argentina) John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Gonzalo Menéndez (Panama) Gao Feng (China) COP 5 Jan Szyszko Philip M. Gwage (Uganda) Papa Cham (Gambia) Mohammad Al Sabban (Saudi Arabia) Liu Zhenmin (China) Olexander Bielov (Ukraine) Yvo de Boer (Netherlands) Tuiloma N. Slade (Samoa) Harald Dovland (Norway) John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Antonio José Vallim Guerreiro (Brazil) 24 Mr. David Mwiraria replaced Mr. Kivutha Kibwana, who was elected at COP 12/CMP Ms. R. Ambrose replaced Mr. S. Dion, who was elected at COP 11/CMP Ms. M. Levaggi replaced Mr. A. Savino, who was elected at COP 11/CMP Mr. C. Viswanath replaced Mr. A. Gopinathan, who was elected at COP No nomination for the second representative from. Version: 10 October 2017

4 OFFICERS OF THE COP/CMP BUREAUX COP 1 to COP 22, CMP 1 to CMP 12 and CMA 1 President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President SBSTA Chair SBI Chair Rapporteur COP 4 COP 3 COP 2 COP 1 María Julia Alsogaray (Argentina) Hiroshi Ohki (Japan) Chen Chimutengwende (Zimbabwe) Angela Merkel (Germany) Papa Cham (Gambia) George Manful (Ghana) Abbas A. Naqi (Kuwait) T. P. Sreenivasan (India) Nazar I. Taufiq (Saudi Arabia)/ Mohammad Al Sabban 29 (Saudi Arabia) Tengiz Gzirishvili (Georgia) Alexandre Bedritsky Takao Shibata (Japan) Tengiz Gzirishvili (Georgia) Luis Herrera Marcano (Venezuela) John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Alexandre Bedritsky John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Sergio Zelaya Bonilla (Honduras) René Castro Hernández (Costa Rica) Raúl Estrada Oyuela (Argentina) Harald Dovland (Norway) Anthony Clarke (Canada) Cornelia Quennet-Thielen (Germany) John W. Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Ole Plougmann (Denmark) Cornelia Quennet-Thielen (Germany) Anthony Clarke (Canada) Penelope Wensley (Australia) Espen Rønneberg (Marshall Islands) Espen Rønneberg (Marshall Islands) Tuiloma N. Slade (Samoa) Tuiloma N. Slade (Samoa) Kok Kee Chow (Malaysia) Kok Kee Chow (Malaysia) Tibor Faragó (Hungary) Tibor Faragó (Hungary) Bakary Kante (Senegal) Bakary Kante (Senegal) Mohamed Ould El Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mohamed Ould El Ghaouth (Mauritania) Maciej Sadowski Maciej Sadowski Antonio La Vińa (Philippines) Rungano Karimanzira (Zimbabwe) NOTE: : : : : Group of Latin American and Caribbean States Small Island Developing States Western Europe and Others Group 29 Mr. Al Sabban replaced Mr. Taufiq, who was elected at COP 4. Version: 10 October 2017

5 SBI Chair SBI Vice-Chair Rapporteur SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Mr. Zhihua Chen (China) Ms. Tugba Icmeli (Turkey) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Mr. Zhihua Chen (China) Ms. Tugba Icmeli (Turkey) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Mr. Zhihua Chen (China) Mr. Sidat Yaffa (Gambia) SBI Mr. Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Mr. Guoshun Sun (China) Mr. Sidat Yaffa (Gambia) SBI Mr. Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Mr. Guoshun Sun (China) Mr. Sidat Yaffa (Gambia) SBI Mr. Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Mr. Ilhomjon Rajabov (Tajikistan) Ms. Mabafokeng F Mahahabisa (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Amena Yauvoli (Fiji) Mr. Ilhomjon Rajabov (Tajikistan) Ms. Mabafokeng F Mahahabisa (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow H.E. Mr. Robert F. Van Lierop (Saint Kitts and Nevis) Ms. Mabafokeng F Mahahabisa (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow H.E. Mr. Robert F. Van Lierop (Saint Kitts and Nevis) Ms. Mabafokeng F Mahahabisa (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) SBI Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) SBI Mr. Robert Owen-Jones (Australia) Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) SBI Mr. Robert Owen-Jones (Australia) Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) SBI Mr. Robert Owen-Jones (Australia) Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Kadio Ahossane (Côte d Ivoire) SBI Mr. Robert Owen-Jones (Australia) Mr. Samuel Ortiz Basualdo (Argentina) Mr. Kadio Ahossane (Côte d Ivoire) SBI Ms. Liana Bratasida (Indonesia) Ms. Nataliya Kushko (Ukraine) Mr. Kadio Ahossane (Côte d Ivoire) SBI SBI SBI Ms. Liana Bratasida (Indonesia) Mr. Bagher Asadi (Iran) Mr. Bagher Asadi (Iran) Ms. Nataliya Kushko (Ukraine) Ms. Nataliya Kushko 1 (Ukraine) Ms. Nataliya Stranadko (Ukraine) Mr. Kadio Ahossane (Côte d Ivoire) Ms. Margaret Sangarwe (Convention) (Zimbabwe) Ms. Duduzile Nhlengethwa (KP) (Swaziland) Ms. Margaret Sangarwe (Convention) (Zimbabwe) Ms. Duduzile Nhlengethwa (KP) (Swaziland) 1 Ms. Kushko replaced Ms. Nataliya Stranadko as per RoP 25. As of 13 December 2016

6 SBI Mr. Bagher Asadi (Iran) Mr. József Feiler (Hungary) Ms. Margaret Sangarwe (Convention) (Zimbabwe) Ms. Koena Morebotsana (KP) (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Bagher Asadi (Iran) Mr. József Feiler (Hungary) Ms. Margaret Sangarwe (Convention) (Zimbabwe) Ms. Koena Morebotsana (KP) (Lesotho) SBI Mr. Thomas Becker (Denmark) Mr. József Feiler (Hungary) Mr. Phetolo Phage 2 (Botswana) SBI Mr. Thomas Becker (Denmark) Mr. József Feiler (Hungary) Mr. Phetolo Phage 2 (Botswana) SBI Mr. Thomas Becker (Denmark) Mr. Heorhiy Veremiychyk (Ukraine) Mr. Emilio Sempris (Panama) SBI Mr. Thomas Becker (Denmark) Mr. Heorhiy Veremiychyk (Ukraine) Mr. Emilio Sempris (Panama) SBI Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Mr. Fadhel Lari (Kuwait) Mr. Emilio Sempris 3 (Panama) SBI Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Mr. Fadhel Lari (Kuwait) Mr. Gonzalo Menendez (Panama) SBI Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Mr. Fadhel Lari (Kuwait) Ms. Emily Ojoo-Masawa (Kenya) SBI Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Mr. Fadhel Lari (Kuwait) Ms. Emily Ojoo-Masawa (Kenya) SBI Mr. Raúl Estrada Oyuela (Argentina) Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Ms. Emily Ojoo-Masawa (Kenya) SBI Mr. Raúl Estrada Oyuela (Argentina) Ms. Daniela Stoycheva (Bulgaria) Ms. Emily Ojoo-Masawa (Kenya) SBI Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr Bakary Kante (Senegal) Mr. Mohammad Reza Salamat (Islamic Republic of Iran) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) SBI Mr Bakary Kante (Senegal) Mr. José Romero (Switzerland) 4 Ms. Patricia Iturregui Byrne (Peru) 4 SBI Mr Bakary Kante (Senegal) Mr. José Romero (Switzerland) Ms. Patricia Iturregui Byrne (Peru) 2 Mr. Phage replaced Ms. Gladys K. Ramothwa as per RoP Mr. Sempris replaced Mr. Gonzalo Menendez as per RoP 25. As of 13 December 2016

7 SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. José Romero (Switzerland) Ms. Patricia Iturregui Byrne (Peru) SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. José Romero (Switzerland) Ms. Patricia Iturregui Byrne (Peru) SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. José Romero (Switzerland) Ms. Patricia Iturregui Byrne (Peru) SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. Bert Metz (Netherlands) 4 Mr Eduardo Perez Del Solar (Peru) 4 SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. Bert Metz (Netherlands) 4 Mr Eduardo Perez Del Solar (Peru) 4 SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. Bert Metz (Netherlands) 4 Mr Eduardo Perez Del Solar (Peru) 4,5 SBI Mr. Mohammed M. EL Ould Ghaouth (Mauritania) Mr. Bert Metz (Netherlands) Mr. Benavides de la Sotta (Peru) 4 Elected for a term of one year, serving until replacement has been elected per RoP Mr. Perez Del Solar replaced Mr. Benavides de la Sotta as per RoP 25. As of 13 December 2016

8 SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA OFFICERS OF THE SBSTA BUREAU SBSTA 1 to SBSTA 47 SBSTA Chair SBSTA Vice-Chair SBSTA Rapporteur Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Ms. Lidia Wojtal 1 Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow Ms. Lidia Wojtal Mr. Emmanuel Dumisani Dlamini (Swaziland) Mr. Emmanuel Dumisani Dlamini (Swaziland) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) 3 Mr. Mama Konaté (Mali) Mr. Mama Konaté (Mali) Ms. Annela Anger- Kraavi (Estonia) Mr. Tibor Schaffhauser (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Schaffhauser (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Schaffhauser (Hungary) Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Mr. Carlos Fuller (Belize) Mr. Narcis Paulin Jeler (Romania) Mr. Narcis Paulin Jeler (Romania) Mr. Narcis Paulin Jeler (Romania) Mr. Narcis Paulin Jeler (Romania) Mr. Narcis Paulin Jeler (Romania) Mr. Mihir Kanti Majumder (Bangladesh) Mr. Mihir Kanti Majumder (Bangladesh) Mr. Mihir Kanti Majumder (Bangladesh) Mr. Aderito Manuel Fernandes Santana (Sao Tome and Principe) Mr. Aderito Manuel Fernandes Santana (Sao Tome and Principe) Mr. Aderito Manuel Fernandes Santana (Sao Tome and Principe) Mr. Aderito Manuel Fernandes Santana (Sao Tome and Principe) Ms. Stasile Znutiene (Lithuania) 2 Ms. Jurga Rabazauskaite- Survile (Lithuania) Ms. Stazile Znutiene (Lithuania) Ms. Jurga Rabazauskaite- Survile (Lithuania) Ms. Diana Harutyunyan (Armenia) Ms. Diana Harutyunyan (Armenia) Mr. Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Mr. Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Mr. Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Mr. Collin Beck (Solomon Islands) Mr. Purushottam Ghimire (Nepal) 1 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, the Government of Poland has named Ms. Lidia Wojtal, to serve as Chair of SBSTA to replace Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow. 2 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, the Government of Lithuania has named Ms. Stazile Znutiene to serve as Rapporteur of SBSTA to replace Ms. Jurga Rabazauskaite-Survile. 3 In accordance with rule 25 of the draft rules of procedure of the COP, the Government of Mali, in consultation with the n Group, has named Mr. Richard Muyungi to serve as Chair of SBSTA to replace the late Mr. Mama Konaté. Version of 23 May 2017

9 SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA OFFICERS OF THE SBSTA BUREAU SBSTA 1 to SBSTA 47 SBSTA Chair SBSTA Vice-Chair SBSTA Rapporteur Mr. Mama Konaté (Mali) Mr. Mama Konaté (Mali) Ms. Helen Plume (New Zealand) Ms. Helen Plume (New Zealand) Ms. Helen Plume (New Zealand) Ms. Helen Plume (New Zealand) Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh (Trinidad and Tobago) Mr. Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) Mr. Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) Mr. Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) Mr. Abdullatif S. Benrageb (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Mr. Halldor Thorgeirsson (Iceland) Mr. Mihir Kanti Majumder (Bangladesh) Mr. Mihir Kanti Majumder (Bangladesh) Mr. A. H. M. Rezaul Kabir (Bangladesh) Mr. A. H. M. Rezaul Kabir (Bangladesh) Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Mr. Arthur Rolle (Bahamas) Mr. Arthur Rolle (Bahamas) Mr. Arthur Rolle (Bahamas) Mr. Arthur Rolle (Bahamas) Mr. Philip Weech (Bahamas) Mr. Philip Weech (Bahamas) Mr. Purushottam Ghimire (Nepal) Mr. Purushottam Ghimire (Nepal) Mr. Purushottam Ghimire (Nepal) Mr. Purushottam Ghimire (Nepal) Ms. Meena Khanal (Nepal) Ms. Meena Khanal (Nepal) Mr. Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Jawed Ali Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Ibrahim Bin Ahmed Al-Ajmi (Oman) Mr. Ibrahim Bin Ahmed Al- Ajmi (Oman) Mr. Ibrahim Bin Ahmed Al- Ajmi (Oman) Mr. Ibrahim Bin Ahmed Al- Ajmi (Oman) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Version of 23 May 2017

10 SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA SBSTA OFFICERS OF THE SBSTA BUREAU SBSTA 1 to SBSTA 47 SBSTA Chair SBSTA Vice-Chair SBSTA Rapporteur Mr. Harald Dovland (Norway) Mr. Harald Dovland (Norway) Mr. Harald Dovland (Norway) Mr. Harald Dovland (Norway) Mr. Harald Dovland (Norway) Mr. Kok Kee Chow (Malaysia) Mr. Kok Kee Chow (Malaysia) Mr. Kok Kee Chow (Malaysia) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Tibor Farago (Hungary) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. Lambert Gnapelet (Central n Republic) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. S. Sok Appadu (Mauritius) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Andrej Kranjc (Slovenia) Mr. Alvaro J. Rodriguez (Colombia) Mr. Alvaro J. Rodriguez (Colombia) Mr. Alvaro J. Rodriguez (Colombia) Victor S. Chub (Uzbekistan) Victor S. Chub (Uzbekistan) Victor S. Chub (Uzbekistan) Victor S. Chub (Uzbekistan) Victor S. Chub (Uzbekistan) Version of 23 May 2017

11 LIST OF APA OFFICERS Session APA 1-2 (7-14 Nov 2016) APA 1 (16-26 May 2016) APA Co-Chair APA Co-Chair APA Rapporteur Non Annex I Parties Annex I Parties Annex I Parties Non Annex I Parties Annex I Parties Annex I Parties Ms. Sarah Baashan Ms. Jo Tyndall Ms. Anna Serzysko (Saudi Arabia) (New Zealand) Ms. Sarah Baashan (Saudi Arabia) Ms. Jo Tyndall (New Zealand) Ms. Anna Serzysko Version of 14 Dec 2016

12 Term Eastern Europe 2012 Ms. Margaret Mr. Amjad Mr. Andro to Mukahanana- Abdulla Drecun 2014/ Sangarwe (Maldives) 2 (Montenegro) (Zimbabwe) 1 s of the Adaptation Committee (AC) LDCs Annex I Non-Annex I Mr. Clifford Mahlung (Jamaica) 2 Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) 2 Mr. Luke Daunivalu (Fiji) 2 Ms. Sumaya Ahmed Zakieldeen (Sudan) 2 Ms. Christina Chan (United States of America) 1 Mr. Fredrick Kossam (Malawi) to 2016 Mr. Zemmouri Zoubir (Algeria) 1 Mr. Naser Moghaddasi (Iran) 1 Mr. Ali Shareef (Maldives) Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow 1 Mr. Juan Pablo Hoffmaister (Bolivia) 2 Mr. Clifford Mahlung (Jamaica) Mr. Juan Pablo Hoffmaister (Bolivia) resigned on 27/02/2016 Ms. Renske Peters (The Netherlands) 1 (replacing Ms. Annemieke Nijhof (The Netherlands)) Mr. Klaus Radunsky (Austria) Mr. Luke Daunivalu (Fiji) Ms. Sumaya Ahmed Zakieldeen (Sudan) Mr. Akio Takemoto (Japan) 2 (replacing Mr. Eisaku Toda (Japan) who resigned on 23/09/2014) replacing Mr. Naoya Tsukamoto (Japan)) Mr. Donald Lemmen (Canada) Mr. Damdin Davgadorj (Mongolia) 1 (replacing Mr. Quamrul Chowdhury (Bangladesh)) Mr. Fredrick Kossam (Malawi) 1 Election held in Election held in 2014 Version of 1 August 2017

13 Term Eastern Europe 2016 Ms. Madeleine Ms. Minpeng Mr. Vladimir to Diouf (Senegal) Chen (China) M. Kattsov 2017 (1 st term) replacing Ms. Dinara Gershinkova who resigned on 2017 to 2018 Ms. Hlobsile Sikhosana- Shongwe (Swaziland) Mr. Ali Shareef (Maldives) Mr. Andro Drecun (Montenegro) s of the Adaptation Committee (AC) LDCs Annex I Non-Annex I Mr. Julio Cordano (Chile) Ms. Renske Peters (Netherlands) Mr. Frédéric Schafferer (France) Mr. Mahlung Clifford (Jamaica) Ms. Cecilia Silva (Angola) Ms. Kari Pederson (United States of America) replacing on Ms. Christina Chan (United States of America) who resigned on 13/05/2017 Mr. Donald Lemmen (Canada) Mr. Damdin Davgadorj (Mongolia) Ms. Maria del Pilar Bueno (Argentina) Mr. Javier Antonio Gutierrez (Nicaragua) (1st term) Version of 1 August 2017

14 Adaptation Fund Board - ship History Chart Year Annex I Non-Annex I LDCs March 2008 to March 2010 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 3, Bali (2007) Alternate Mr. Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla (Senegal) Ms. Emily Ojoo-Massawa (Kenya) Resigned eff 24/03/2009 Replaced by AFB 24/04/2009 Mr. Richard Mwendandu (Kenya) Ms. Merlyn Van Voore (South ) Mr. Mohammed Al-Maslamani (Qatar) Mr. Damdin Davgadorj (Mongolia) Mr. Mahendra Siregar (Indonesia) Mr. Jerzy Janota Bzowski Ms. Dinara Gershinkova (Russia) Ms. Ermira Fida (Albania) Resigned eff 24/03/2009 Replaced by AFB 28/04/2009 Ms. Medea Inashvili (Georgia) Mr. Jeffery Spooner (Jamaica) Mr. Luis Paz Castro (Cuba) Mr. Luis Santos (Uruguay) Mr. Anton Hilber (Switzerland) Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway) Ms. Marita Steinke (Germany) Resigned eff 10/06/2008 Replaced at CMP4 Mr. Jan Cedergren (Sweden) Mr. Naoya Tsukamoto (Japan) Resigned eff 01/12/2009 Replaced by AFB 25/03/2009 Mr. Hiroshi Ono (Japan) Mr. Alejandro Nieto (Spain) Resigned 10/09/2009 Replaced at CMP4 by Ms. Vanesa Alvarez Franco (Spain) Mr. Julien Rencki (France) Mr. Carlos Rufino Costa (Colombia) Resigned eff 14/12/2008 Replaced by AFB 24/04/2009 Mr. Ricardo Lozano Picon (Colombia) Mr. William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Mr. Farrukh Iqbal Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Enele Sopoaga (Tuvalu) (CMP3 to 31/12/2008) Mr. Lenoard Nurse (Barbados) (01/01/2009 to CMP5) Resigned eff 31/05/2009 Replaced by AFB 15/06/2009 Mr. Selwin Hart (Barbados) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) Mr. Mohammad Munir (Bangladesh) Resigned eff 04/12/2008 Replaced at CMP4 by Mr. AHM Billah (Bangladesh) Resigned eff 01/03/2009 Replaced by AFB 24/04/2009 Mr. Nojibur Rahman (Bangladesh) Resigned eff 20/08/2009 Replaced by AFB 14/09/2009 Mr. Shawkat Ali Mirza (Bangladesh)( ) Alternate Mr. El-Sayed Sabry Mansour (Egypt) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Ms. Iryna Trofimova (Ukraine) Mr. Octavio Pérez Pardo (Argentina) Mr. Markku Kanninen (Finland) Mr. Yvan Biot (United Kingdom) Mr. Bruno Sekoli (Lesotho) Version of 11 October

15 Adaptation Fund Board - ship History Chart Year Annex I Non-Annex I LDCs March 2010 to March 2013 (3 year term of office) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate Mr. Cheikh Ndiaye Sylla (Senegal) Mr. Richard Mwendandu (Kenya) Mr. Abdulhadi Al-Marri (Qatar) Mr. Damdiny Davgadorj (Mongolia) Ms. Medea Inashvili (Georgia) Mr. Valeriu Cazac (Moldova) Mr. Luis Santos (Uruguay) Mr. Santiago Reyna (Argentina) Mr. Jan Cedergren (Sweden) Resigned eff. 31/12/2010 Replaced at CMP 6 Ms. Angela Churie- Kallhauge (Sweden) Mr. Markku Kanninen (Finland) Mr. Julien Rencki (France) Resigned eff. 05/05/11 Replaced by AFB 21/6/11 Mr. Marc-Antoine Martin (France) Mr. Yvan Biot (United Kingdom) Resigned eff. 14/05/2010 Replaced by AFB 15/06/2010 Ms. Kate Binns (United Kingdom) Resigned eff. 02/03/12 Ms. Su-Lin Garbett- Shiels (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), AFB 26/06/12 Mr. Ricardo Lozano Picon (Colombia) Mr. William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu (Ghana) Resigned eff. 16/06/2010 Replaced by AFB 13/10/2010 Ms. Sally Biney (Ghana) Mr. Peceli Vocea (Fiji) Mr. Amjad Abdulla (Maldives) Resigned eff. 14/12/2012 Replaced at CMP 7 Mr. Mohammed Shareef (Maldives) March 2010 to March 2012 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate Mr. Zaheer Fakir (South ) (2nd term) Mr. El-Sayed Sabry Mansour (Egypt) Resigned eff 17/09/2010 Replaced by AFB 13/10/2010 Mr. Ezzat Lewis Hannalla Agaiby (Egypt) Version of 11 October 2017 Mr. Liucai Zhu (China) Resigned eff 22/01/2010 Replaced by AFB 20/04/2010 Mr. Wang Zougjing (China) Resigned eff 16/07/11 Replaced by AFB 5/09/11 Ms. He Zheng (China) Ms. Tatyana Ososkova (Uzbekistan) Mr. Jerzy Janota Bzowski Resigned eff 16/03/2011 Replaced at CMP 6 Ms. Barbara Letachowicz Ms. Iryna Trofimova (Ukraine) Mr. Jeffery Spooner (Jamaica) Mr. Luis Paz Castro (Cuba) Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway) Mr. Anton Hilber (Switzerland) Mr. Hiroshi Ono (Japan) Resigned eff 16/03/2011 Replaced at CMP 6 Ms. Ana Fornells de Frutos (Spain) Ms. Ana Fornells de Frutos (Spain) Resigned eff 16/03/2011 Replaced at CMP 6 By Mr. Yutaka Matsuzawa (Japan) Mr. Farrukh Iqbal Khan (Pakistan) Mr. Bruno Sekoli (Lesotho) Mr. Richard Muyungi (Tanzania) Mr. Shawkat Ali Mirza (Bangladesh) Resigned eff 8/08/11. Replaced by AFB 5/09/11 Mr. Monowar Islam Bangladesh) 2

16 Adaptation Fund Board - ship History Chart Annex I Non-Annex I LDCs March 2012 to March 2014 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 7, Durban (2011) March 2013 to March 2015 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 8, Doha (2012) Alternate Alternate Mr. Ezzat Lewis Hannalla Agaiby (Egypt) Mr. Zaheer Fakir (South ) Mr. Yerima Peter Tarfa (Nigeria) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) Mr. W.L. Sumathipala (Sri Lanka) Mr. Ilhomjon Rajabov (Tajikistan) Mr. Mohamed Shareef (Maldives) Mr. Mansurul Alam (Bangladesh) Ms. Laura Dzelzyte (Lithuania) Mr. Aram Ter-Zakaryan (Armenia) Mr. Valeriu Cazac (Moldova) Ms. Medea Inashvili (Georgia) Mr. Philip S. Weech (Bahamas) Mr. Jeffery Spooner (Jamaica) Mr. Raúl Pinedo (Panama) Resigned on 27/08/2014. AFB 29/09/2014 Mr Emilio Sempris (Panama) Ms. Irina Helena Pineda Aguilar (Honduras) Mr. Anton Hilber * (Switzerland) Resigned 12/12/2012 Replaced by AFB 13/12/2012 Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway) Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk * (Norway) Resigned 12/12/2012 Replaced by AFB 13/12/2012 Mr. Anton Hilber (Switzerland) Ms. Su-Lin Garbett- Shiels (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) Mr. Marc-Antoine Martin (France) Ms. Ana Fornells de Frutos (Spain) Mr. Yutaka Matsuzawa (Japan) Resigned eff. 6/03/13 Replaced by AFB 2/04/13 Mr. Kotaro Kawamata (Japan) Ms. Angela Churie- Kallhauge (Sweden) Mr. Markku Kanninen (Finland) Mr. Bruno Sekoli (Lesotho) Mr. Boubacar Sidiki Dembele (Mali) Ms. Celia Pigueron Wirz (Mexico) Resigned eff. 9/05/ 2013 Replaced by Ms. Margarita Caso Chavez (Mexico) 9/05/2013 Ms. Patience Damptey (Ghana) H.E. Mr. Peceli Vocea (Fiji) passed away on 26/06/2014 Mr. Paul Elreen Phillip (Grenada) Mr. Mamadou Honadia (Burkina Faso) Mr. Adao Soares Barbosa (Timor-Leste) * The resignation and replacement were effective as of the 1 st meeting of the AFB in Version of 11 October

17 Adaptation Fund Board - ship History Chart Year Annex I Non-Annex I LDCs March 2014 to March 2016 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 9, Warsaw (2013) March 2015 to March 2017 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 10, Lima (2014) Alternate Alternate Mr. Ezzat Lewis Hannalla Agaiby (Egypt) Mr. Zaheer Fakir (South ) Mr. Yerima Peter Tarfa (Nigeria) Mr. Petrus Muteyauli (Namibia) Mr. Nauman Bashir Bhatti (Pakistan) Mr. W. L. Sumathipala (Sri Lanka) Mr. Ahmed Waheed (Maldives) Mr. Albara Tawfig (Saudi Arabia) Ms. Laura Dzelzyte (Lithuania) resigned on 7/01/2015 Mr. Aram Ter-Zakaryan (Armenia) Ms. Gabriela Popescu (Romania) resigned on 23/10/2015, replaced at CMP 11 by Ms. Monika Antosik (1 st term) Ms. Umayra Tagiyeva (Azerbaijan) Mr. Philip S. Weech (Bahamas) Mr. Jeffery Spooner (Jamaica) Mr. Emilio Sempris (Panama) Ms. Irina Helena Pineda Aguilar (Honduras) Mr. Anton Hilber (Switzerland) resigned on 18/12/2013. Replaced by AFB 18/03/2014 Ms. Yuka Greiler (Switzerland) Resigned on Replaced at CMP 10 by Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway). Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway) resigned on 6/12/2014 replaced at CMP 10 by Ms. Yuka Greiler (Switzerland) (1 st term) Ms. Su-Lin Garbett- Shiels (United Kingdom) resigned on 11/05/2015 replaced at CMP 11 by Mr. Antonio Navarra (Italy) (1 st term) Mr. Marc-Antoine Martin (France) Mr. Michael Jan Hendrik Kracht (Germany) Ms. Ana Fornells de Frutos (Spain) resigned on 20/07/2015 replaced by AFB 6/10/2015 Mr. Hugo Potti Manjavacas (Spain) Ms. Tove Zetterström- Goldmann (Sweden) Mr. Markku Kanninen (Finland) Mr. Boubacar Sidiki Dembele (Mali) Replaced by Ms. Fatuma Hussein (Kenya) Ms. Wenhang Huang (China) Ms. Patience Damptey (Ghana) Ms. Margarita Caso Chavez (Mexico) Mr. Paul Elreen Phillip (Grenada) (1st term) Mr Samuela Lagataki (Fiji) Mr. Mamadou Honadia (Burkina Faso) Mr. Adao Soares Barbosa (Timor-Leste) resigned on 5/02/2015 AFB 9/04/2015 Mr. Naresh Sharma (Nepal). Version of 11 October

18 Adaptation Fund Board - ship History Chart Year Annex I Non-Annex I LDCs March 2016 to March 2018 (2 year term of office) Elected at CMP 11, Paris (2015) March 2017 to March 2019 (2 years of office) Elected at CMP 12, Marrakech (2016) Alternate Alternate Mr. David Kaluba (Zambia) Mr. Admasu Nebebe (Ethiopia) Mr. Djibril Ibila (Benin) Mr. Mohamed Zmerli (Tunisia) Mr. Mirza Sawlat Ali (Bangladesh) (1 st term) Mr. Naser Moghaddasi (Iran) Mr. Albara Tawfig (Saudi Arabia) Mr. Ahmed Waheed (Maldives) Mr. Aram Ter-Zakaryan (Armenia) Ms. Ardiana Sokoli (Albania) Ms. Monika Antosik Ms. Umayra Taghiyeva (Azerbaijan) Mr. Lucas di Pietro (Argentina) Mr. Philip Weech (Bahamas) Mr. Victor Vinas (Dominican Republic) Ms. Yadira Gonzales (Cuba) Mr. Hans Olav Ibrekk (Norway) Ms. Yuka Greiler (Switzerland) Mr. Antonio Navarra (Italy) Ms. Sylviane Bilgischer (Belgium) Mr. Michael Kracht (Germany) Mr. Hugo Potti Manjavacas (Spain) resigned on 17/02/2016 replaced on 11/03/2016 by Ms. Aida Velasco Munguira (Spain). Ms. Tove Zetterström- Goldman (Sweden) Mr. Marc Antoine Martin (France) Ms. Fatuma Hussein (Kenya) resigned on 3/03/2017 replaced on by Mr. Charles C. Mutai (Kenya). Ms. Ding Ding (China) Ms. Patience Damptey (Ghana) Ms. Margarita Caso Chavez (Mexico) Mr. Samuel Lagataki (Fiji) Mr. Paul Elreen Phillip (Grenada) Mr. Naresh Sharma(Nepal) Mr. Evans Nijewa (Malawi) replaced on 20/04/2016 by Mr. Chebet Maikut (Uganda) (1 st term) Version of 11 October

19 Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (two-year term) Elected at CMP 1, Montreal (2005) Alternate PALLEMAERTS (Belgium) DUCRET (France) FRY (Tuvalu) resigned eff. 5 Jun 2006; SLADE (Samoa) CONDE ALMEIDA (Cuba) ship in the Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol (as at 21 November 2016) GALINSKI resigned eff. 14 May 2006; KACZMAREK SEDYAKIN DIXELIUS (Sweden) NOTARO (European Community) Facilitative Branch NON ANNEX I HONADIA (Burkina Faso) ICHSANA ISHAK (Indonesia) Year NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 1, Montreal (2005) Alternate EL GIZOULI (Sudan) MICHIEKA (Kenya) ABULEIF (Saudi Arabia) CHOI (Rep. of Korea) ALBÁN DURÁN (Colombia) LEWIS (Antigua & Barbuda) HAMANAKA (Japan) resigned eff. 9 May 2008; SHIMADA (Japan) BERMAN (Canada) AGHAZADEH KHOEI (Iran) JANELIDZE (Georgia) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 3, Bali (2007) Alternate PALLEMAERTS (Belgium) ROBERTS (U.K.) PEDROSO CUESTA (Cuba) LIMA (Cape Verde) SEDYAKIN SHIRMA (Belarus) ; resigned eff.1 Oct 2010; NIKITSIN (Belarus) DIXELIUS (Sweden) NOTARO (European Union) ZONGO (Burkina Faso) ; resigned eff. 30 June 2010; JALOUTA (Libya) ICHSANA ISHAK (Indonesia) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate HADJ-SADOK (Algeria) ; resigned eff. 2 Feb 2011; HIAHEMZIZOU (Algeria) ; resigned eff. 1 Dec 2012; KYARUZI (United Rep. of Tanzania) NASR (Egypt) ABULEIF (Saudi Arabia) YOO (Rep. of Korea) COYE- FELSON (Belize) ST. LOUIS (Grenada) SHIMADA (Japan) BERMAN (Canada) ; resigned eff. 16 April 2012; HENRY (Australia) AGHAZADEH KHOEI (Iran) IVANOVA (FYR Macedonia) 1 Under rule 3, paragraph 1, of the rules of procedure of the Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol (annex to decision 4/CMP.2, as amended by decision 4/CMP.4), the term of office of each member and alternate member shall start on 1 January of the calendar year immediately following his or her election and shall end on 31 December, two or four years thereafter, as applicable.

20 Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 7, Durban (2011) Alternate ROBERTS (U.K.) (1 nd term); resigned eff. 22 Apr 2013; SARDELLITTI (Italy) HALLSTRÖM (Sweden) PAZ CASTRO (Cuba) LIMA (Cape Verde) ; resigned eff. 1 Dec 2013; BART (Saint Kitts & Nevis) SEDYAKIN NIKITSIN (Belarus) VERWEY (European Union DYBKA NON ANNEX I JALOUTA (Libya) HAIDER FARMAN (Kuwait) ; resigned eff. 1 Jul 2014 Year NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate HADJ-SADOK (Algeria) ; resigned eff. 2 Feb 2011; HIAHEMZIZOU (Algeria) ; resigned eff. 1 Dec 2012; KYARUZI (United Rep. of Tanzania) NASR (Egypt) ABULEIF (Saudi Arabia) YOO (Rep. of Korea) COYE- FELSON (Belize) ST. LOUIS (Grenada) SHIMADA (Japan) BERMAN (Canada) ; resigned eff. 16 Apr 2012; HENRY (Australia) AGHAZADEH KHOEI (Iran) IVANOVA (FYR Macedonia) Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 7, Durban (2011) Alternate ROBERTS (U.K.) (1 nd term); resigned eff. 22 Apr 2013; SARDELLITTI (Italy) HALLSTRÖM (Sweden) PAZ CASTRO (Cuba) LIMA (Cape Verde) ; resigned eff. 1 Dec 2013; BART (Saint Kitts & Nevis) SEDYAKIN NIKITSIN (Belarus) VERWEY (European Union DYBKA NON ANNEX I JALOUTA (Libya) HAIDER FARMAN (Kuwait) ; resigned eff. 1Jul 2014 Year NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 9, Warsaw (2013) Alternate KYARUZI (United Rep. of Tanzania) JALLOW (The Gambia) BAASHAN (Saudi Arabia) GAO (China) BENJAMIN (Bahamas) ST. LOUIS (Grenada) AARHUS (Norway) SHIMADA (Japan) GOPOLANG (Botswana) ; resigned eff. 11 Dec 2014; DIOBE GUEYE (Senegal) NIETO (Colombia)

21 Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 11, Paris (2015) Alternate SARDELLITI (Italy) KÄRNSTRÖM (Sweden) BART (Saint Kittls & Nevis) PAZ CASTRO (Cuba) NIKITSIN (Belarus) SEDYAKIN VERWEY (Netherlands) GROBICKI NON ANNEX I YENGA- YENGA (RD Congo) RAMIREZ (Venezuela) Year NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 9, Warsaw (2013) Alternate KYARUZI (United Rep. of Tanzania) JALLOW (The Gambia) BAASHAN (Saudi Arabia) GAO (China) BENJAMIN (Bahamas) ST. LOUIS (Grenada) AARHUS (Norway) SHIMADA (Japan) GOPOLANG (Botswana) ; resigned eff. 11 Dec 2014; DIOBE GUEYE (Senegal) NIETO (Colombia)

22 ship in the Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol (as at 21 November 2016) Year Eastern Europe Enforcement Branch NON Year ASIA- PACIFIC NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (two-year term) Elected at CMP 1, Montreal (2005) Alternate LACASTA (Portugal) LEFEBER (Netherlands) ABDULLA (Maldives) MACE (Micronesia) SHAMANOV TARASENKO (Belarus) MICHEL (Switzerland) JACOBSEN (Norway) RAJABOV (Tajikistan) NISHAT (Bangladesh) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 1, Montreal (2005) Alternate DE WET (South ) AMOUGOU (Cameroon) SU (China) ALAM (Jordan) ESTRADA- OYUELA (Argentina) ITURREGUI BYRNE (Peru) OBERTHÜR (Germany) KUOKKANEN (Finland) NAMANYA (Uganda) RAMOTHWA (Botswana) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 3, Bali (2007) Alternate LEFEBER (Netherlands) LOIBL (Austria) ABDULLA (Maldives) resigned eff. 12 Dec 2008; SHAREEF (Maldives) MACE (Micronesia) SHAMANOV TARASENKO (Belarus) Passed away on 6 Jun 2009; RUDZKO (Belarus) MICHEL (Switzerland) JACOBSEN (Norway) ; resigned eff. 1 July 2010 VIK (Norway) RAJABOV (Tajikistan) NISHAT (Bangladesh) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate DE WET (South ) AMOUGOU (Cameroon) SU (China) ALAM (Jordan) ESTRADA- OYUELA (Argentina) GONZÁLEZ NORRIS (Peru) OBERTHÜR (Germany) KUOKKANEN (Finland) FODEKE (Nigeria) GOPOLANG (Botswana) 2 Under rule 3, paragraph 1, of the rules of procedure of the Compliance Committee of the Kyoto Protocol (annex to decision 4/CMP.2,as amended by decision 4/CMP.4), the term of office of each member and alternate member shall start on 1 January of the calendar year immediately following his or her election and shall end on 31 December, two or four years thereafter, as applicable.

23 Year NON Year ASIA- PACIFIC NON 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 7, Durban (2011) Alternate LEFEBER (Netherlands) PALLEMAERTS (Belgium) Passed away on 2 May 2014 HAYNES (Trinidad & Tobago) MARINO (Palau) (1 ST term) KODZHABASHEV (Bulgaria) SHAMANOV LOIBL (Austria RUDZKO (Belarus) NISHAT (Bangladesh) BABAR BEG (Pakistan) resigned eff. 28 May 2013; BHATTI (Pakistan) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 5, Copenhagen (2009) Alternate DE WET (South ) AMOUGOU (Cameroon) SU (China) ALAM (Jordan) ESTRADA- OYUELA (Argentina) GONZÁLEZ NORRIS (Peru) OBERTHÜR (Germany) KUOKKANEN (Finland) FODEKE (Nigeria) GOPOLANG (Botswana) Year NON Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 7, Durban (2011) Alternate LEFEBER (Netherlands) PALLEMAERTS (Belgium) Passed away on 2 May 2014 KUOKKANEN HAYNES (Trinidad & Tobago) MARINO (Palau) (1 ST term) KODZHABASHEV (Bulgaria) SHAMANOV LOIBL (Austria RUDZKO (Belarus) NISHAT (Bangladesh) BABAR BEG (Pakistan) resigned eff. 28 May 2013; BHATTI (Pakistan) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 9, Warsaw (2013) Alternate NASR (Egypt) resigned eff 11 Nov 2016; OSAFO (Ghana) ANTÓNIO MANJATE (Mozambique) ASIA- PACIFIC ALAM (Jordan) MASSAI (Papua New Guinea) NON REY SANTOS (Cuba) GONZÁLEZ NORRIS (Peru) ZVARA (Slovakia) WERKSMAN (European Union) RAJABI (Iran) FODEKE (Nigeria)

24 Year NON Year 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 11, Paris (2015) Alternate KUOKKANEN (Finland) (1st term) BLOCH (Switzerland) AITARO (Palau) HAYNES (Trinidad & Tobago) RUDZKO (Belarus) ADAMOVA (Czech Republic) LOIBL (Austria ZAHARIA (Romania) CHEN (China) BHATTI (Pakistan) 1 Jan to 31 Dec (four-year term) Elected at CMP 9, Warsaw (2013) Alternate NASR (Egypt) resigned eff 11 Nov 2016; OSAFO (Ghana) ANTÓNIO MANJATE (Mozambique) ASIA- PACIFIC ALAM (Jordan) MASSAI (Papua New Guinea) NON REY SANTOS (Cuba) GONZÁLEZ NORRIS (Peru) ZVARA (Slovakia) WERKSMAN (European Union) RAJABI (Iran) FODEKE (Nigeria)

25 s of the Advisory Board of the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) 2013 to 2017 Term Annex I Non-Annex I Representatives of bodies under the UNFCCC Representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies to 2014/2015 Ms. Sara Aagesen Munoz (Spain) 1 Mr. Fred Machulu Onduri (Uganda, ) 2 Mr. Gabriel Blanco (Chair of the TEC) Mr. Kunihiko Shimada (Vice-Chair of the TEC) Mr. Niclas Hällström (What Next Forum) replacing Ms. Elenita (Neth) Daño (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) Mr. Jürg Grütter (Switzerland) 1 Ms. Rose Mukankomeje (Rwanda, ) 1 Green Climate Fund Board (one of the Co-Chairs or a designated member) Ms. Tanya Morrison (Shell) replacing Mr. Jean-Yves Caneill (Électricité de France) Mr. David Henry (Canada) 1 Mr. Elpidio Peria (Philippines, ) 1 Adaptation Committee (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Ahmed Abdel Latif (ICTSD) replacing Ms. Heleen de Coninck (Radboud University Nijmegen) Mr. Kazuhiko Hombu (Japan) 2 Mr. Majid Al Suwaidi (United Arab Emirates, ) 2 Standing Committee on Finance (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Piotr Paschalis Jakubowicz 2 Mr. Pedro Borges (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, ) 1 Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Director of the CTCN) Mr. Matthew Kennedy (Ireland) 1 Mr. Spencer Linus Thomas (Grenada, ) 2 Mr. Michael Rantil (Sweden) 2 Mr. Collin Guiste (Dominica, ) 2 Mr. Griffin Thompson (United States of America) 2 Resigned on 26/02/2015, Replaced by Mr David Reidmiller (United States of America) on 10/04/2015 Mr. El Hadji Mbaye Diagne (Senegal, LDCs) 1 Version of 28 August 2017

26 Term Annex I Non-Annex I Representatives of bodies under the UNFCCC Representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies to 2016 Mr. David Henry (Canada) who resigned on 3/02/2016 Replaced by Ms. Lyne Monastesse (Canada) on 3/02/2016 Mr. Samuel Adeoye Adejuwon (Nigeria, ) Technology Executive Committee (Chair and Vice-Chair) Ms. Elenita (Neth) Dano (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) replacing Mr. Niclas Hällström (What Next Forum) Mr. Matthew Kennedy (Ireland) Mr. Mohammad Sadeghzadeh (Iran, ) Green Climate Fund Board (one of the Co-Chairs or a designated member) Ms. Tanya Morrison (Shell). Mr. Jürg Grütter (Switzerland) Mr. Pedro Borges (Venezuela, ) Adaptation Committee (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Laurent Lambert (Qatar University) replacing Mr. Ahmed Abdel Latif (ICTSD) Mr. Karsten Krause (European Union) Ms. Marina Shvangiradze 4 (Georgia, ) Standing Committee on Finance (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Director of the CTCN) 1 Election held in Election held in The maximum term of office of representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies is one year. 4 Replacing the LDCs government representative, in accordance with the Doha internal agreement regarding the CTCN-AB. Version of 28 August 2017

27 Term Annex I Non-Annex I Representatives of bodies under the UNFCCC Representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies to 2017 Mr. Kazuhiko Hombu (Japan) Mr. Joseph Amankwah Baffoe (Ghana, ) 5 Technology Executive Committee (Chair and Vice-Chair) Mr. Alberto Roque Eduardo Pedace (Inforse and Canla) replacing Ms. Elenita (Neth) Dano (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) Ms. Mette Moglestue (Norway) Green Climate Fund Board (one of the Co-Chairs or a designated member) Ms. Tanya Morrison (Shell) replacing Mr. Jean-Yves Caneill (Électricité de France) Ms. Sara Aagesen Munoz (Spain) Mr. Chen Ji (China, ) Mr. Wang Can (China, Asia- Pacific) on Adaptation Committee (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Ms. Shika Bhasin (Council of Energy Environment and Water) replacing Mr. Laurent Lambert (Qatar University) Mr. Michael Rantil (Sweden) Mr. Spencer Thomas (Grenada, ) Standing Committee on Finance (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Collin Guiste (Dominica, ) Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Director of the CTCN) 2 Election held in The maximum term of office of representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies is one year. 5 Mr. Fred Machulu Onduri remained in office until his successor, Mr. Joseph Amankwah Baffoe, was nominated at COP 22 and deemed elected at COP 21. Version of 28 August 2017

28 Term Annex I Non-Annex I Representatives of bodies under the UNFCCC 2017 to 2018 Mr. Ian Lloyd (United States) Mr. Sergio La Motta (Italy) Mr. Samuel Adeoye Adejuwon (Nigeria, ) Mr. Vatankhan Moghaddam (Iran, ) Technology Executive Committee (Chair and Vice-Chair) Green Climate Fund Board (one of the Co-Chairs or a designated member) Representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies 3 Mr. Ambuj Sagar (Indian Institute of Technology) replacing Ms. Shika Bhasin (Council of Energy Environment and Water) Mr. John Scowcroft (Global CCS Institute) replacing Ms. Tanya Morrison (Shell) Mr. Karsten Krause (European Union) Mr. Thinley Namgyel (Bhutan, LDCs) Adaptation Committee (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Ms. Kelly Stone, (ActionAid) replacing Mr. Alberto Roque Eduardo Pedace (Inforse and Canla) Mr. Antonio Pflüger (Germany) Mr. Pedro Garcia (Dominican Republic, ) 6 Standing Committee on Finance (one of the Co-Chairs, or a designated member) Mr. Jukka Uosukainen (Director of the CTCN) 3 The maximum term of office of representatives of UNFCCC observer organization constituencies is one year. 6 The Chair of has informed the secretariat that Mr. Pedro Garcia (Dominican Republic) will serve the first year of the term (2017) and Ms. Claudia Octaviano (Mexico) will serve the 2 nd year of the term (2018). Version of 28 August 2017

29 CDM EB MEMBERSHIP FROM 2001 TO 2018 Year (2 year term) Elected at COP7, Marrakech (2001) 2004 and 2005 (2 year term) Elected at COP9, Milan (2003) Alternate Alternate Stehr (Denmark) Borsting (Norway) Borsting (Norway) (1 st term) resigned in Dec Enderlin (Swiss.) Stehr (Denmark) Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Slade (Samoa) resigned in March Solofa (Samoa) Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda) Solofa (Samoa) EASTERN EUROPE Pluzhnikov (Russia) Shvangiradze (Goergia) Shvangiradze (Georgia) Moskalenko (Russia) NON - Tattenbach (Costa Rica) Al-Sunaid (Saudi-Arabia) resigned in Janu 2003 Al-Asaly (Saudi-Arabia) Lu (China) Bonilla (Colombia) NON- Zerouali (Morocco) Lu (China) Muyungi (Tanzania) Carlino (Argentina) Year (3 year term) Elected at COP7, Marrackech (2001) 2005 and 2006 (2 year term) Elected at COP10, Buenos Aires (2004) Kilani (South ) Sylla (Senegal) Kilani (South ) Sylla (Senegal) ASIA- PACIFIC Salamat (Iran) resigned Dec Tajik (Iran) - resigned June 04 Al-Asaly (Saudi-Arabia) Chow (Malaysia) Sethi (India) Bratasida (Indonesia) Meira Filho (Brazil) resigned in February 03 - Miguez (Brazil) Sanhueza (Chile) Miguez (Brazil) Mahlung (Jamaica) Becker (France) Enderlin (Switzerland) Becker (France) Wollansky (Austria) Okamatsu (Japan) Gera (Canada) Gera (Canada) Fujitomi (Japan) resigned in June replaced by Mr. Akihiro Kuroki (Japan) Updated on 13 December /4

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