UNESCO
15 April 2019
IOC/VR/19.034/CT/KY/lc
Dear Ambassador,
l wish to refer to the kind offer of the Government of Aruba, made through its representative
at the Fourteenth Session of the UNESCO IOC Subcommission for the Caribbean and Adjacent
Regions (SC-IOCARIBE-XIV), which took place in Cartagena, Colombia, 26 - 28 April
2017; and the confirmation letter received from H.E. Dr. Armando R. Lampe, Minister
of Education Science and Sustainable Development of Aruba, dated 16 August, 2018,
to host the Fifteenth Session of the IOC (of UNESCO) Subcommission for the Caribbean
and Adjacent regions (IOCARIBE) SC-IOCARIBE-XV (hereunder referred to as the “Meeting”).
Allow me to take this opportunity to reiterate my sincere thanks to the Government
of Aruba for this generous offer, which l am pleased to accept on behalf of UNESCO.
Whereas the IOC has been identified as one of the means through which UNESCO will
mobilize science knowledge and policy for sustainable development in the Medium Term
Strategy for 2018-2019 (39 C/5) approved by the 39th General Conference of UNESCO,
Whereas the IOCARIBE Subcommission is a Subsidiary Body established by the IOC Assembly
at its 13rd session (1982) (Resolution IOC-XIII-14),
With the present letter, l wish to obtain your Government's acceptance of the following:
A. Nature and Scope of the meeting
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
The main purpose of the present Agreement is to establish the terms of cooperation
between UNESCO and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, on behalf of Aruba, (hereinafter
jointly referred to as: “the Parties“) concerning the arrangements to be made for
the Meeting.
The Parties, entering into this Agreement following principles that are founded in
respect, mutual goodwill, accord each other all reasonable cooperation and assistance
as may be expected between institutions committed to the highest standards of scientific
research.
B. Participation
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1. In conformity with Resolution XXIII-13 of the UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic
Commission (IOC) Assembly, the chief participants of this Meeting shall be representatives
of IOC Member States from the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions.
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2. In conformity with Resolution XXIII-13, observers to this Meeting shall include:
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a) Other IOC Member States
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b) Organizations (including NGOs), programmes and projects, who are invited in accordance
with the IOC rules of procedure.
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3. In addition, in conformity with Article 6, paragraph C. 10, of the Statutes of the
IOC, the following persons shall be invited to participate, without the right to vote:
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• Representatives of Member States of organizations in the United Nations System, which
are not members of IOC;
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• Representatives of organizations of the United Nations system;
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4. UNESCO will duly provide to the designated authorities the names of the participants
who have accepted the invitation.
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5. The IOC Executive Secretary shall designate the officials of UNESCO assigned to attend
the Meeting for the purpose of servicing it. Those officials as well as the IOC Executive
Secretary are hereinafter referred to as “the Secretariat”.
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6. The total number of participants including chief participants, representatives, observers
and members of the Secretariat is expected to be 40.
l. PLACE OF THE MEETING
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
This Meeting shall be held in Oranjestad (Aruba) under the auspices of the Ministry
of Education, Science and Sustainable Development of Aruba from 6 to 10 May 2019.
II. ORGANIZATION OF THE MEETING
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1. The Government of Aruba shall bear the expenses related to the provision of materials
and facilities for the holding of this Meeting on the basis of the attached Statement
of Requirements.
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2. The promises shall remain at the disposal of UNESCO 24 hours a day from one day prior
to the Meeting until a maximum of one day after its close.
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3. The Government of Aruba, shall bear the cost of all necessary utility services, including
local telephone communications of the Secretariat, as well as its communications by
telephone when such communications are authorized by or on behalf of the representative
of the IOC Executive Secretary at the Meeting.
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4. The Parties mutually agree to make necessary adjustments to ensure the proper organization
of the Meeting as detailed in the attached Statement of Requirements.
III. SECURITY AND PROTECTION
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
The Government of Aruba shall be responsible for providing at its expense, such protection
and security as may be required to ensure the efficient functioning of all pre-session
meetings, meetings and sessions of the main conferences and any other meetings linked
to the event, in a calm and serene ambiance and without interference of any kind.
Such service shall be under the direct supervision and control of a senior officer
to be designated by the Government of Aruba. He/she shall work in close coordination
and cooperation, including at distance, with the senior security liaison officer and
Event Security Coordinator (ESC) appointed by UNESCO for this purpose, so as to ensure
a proper atmosphere of security and tranquility. On UNESCO's side, Ms. Mary Mone,
UNESCO Field Security Coordination Officer and Deputy Chief of Security, has been
assigned to act as UNESCO Events Security Coordinator. On the Host Country side, Mr.
Marck Oduber, Science Liaison Expert from the Aruba Ministry of Education, Science
and Sustainable Development, will act as the designated Senior Security Officer (SSO)
for the Government of Aruba.
In accordance with the UNDSS Framework for Accountability, the UN Designated Official
for Aruba is responsible for the security of United Nations personnel, promises, and
assets throughout the country and must be kept informed throughout the process. The
name of the responsible officers for security shall be communicated to UNDSS by respectively
the host country and UNESCO, not later than a month before the event.
IV. ACCOMMODATION
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
The Government of Aruba, shall ensure that adequate accommodation in hotels or residences
is available at reasonable commercial rates for persons participating in or attending
the Meeting, as well as for the Secretariat as detailed in the attached Statement
of Requirements.
V. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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1. In the event of emergencies, necessary first aid shall be provided by the Government
of Aruba, within the conference area.
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2. For emergencies, the Government of Aruba, shall assist with immediate transportation
and admission to a hospital.
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3. The costs of items set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, as well as the medical
insurance, will be at one's own expense.
VI. TRANSPORT
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1. The Government of Aruba, shall ensure the availability of transport between the international
airport, the principal hotels and the conference area.
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2. The Government of Aruba, shall provide an adequate number of cars with drivers for
official use by the Secretariat, as well as such other local transportation as is
required by the Secretariat in connection with the Meeting, if needed.
VII. LOCAL PERSONNEL
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1. The Government of Aruba, shall appoint a liaison officer who shall be responsible,
in consultation with UNESCO, for making and carrying out the administrative and personnel
arrangements for the Meeting as required under this Agreement.
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2. The Government of Aruba, shall recruit and provide an adequate number of local staff
such as translators, clerks, personnel for the reproduction and distribution of documents,
sound operators, ushers, messengers, cleaners and other workmen required for the proper
functioning of the Meeting as stated in the attached Statement of Requirements.
VIII. DAMAGE AND ACCIDENTS
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1. The Government of Aruba, shall be responsible for dealing with any action, claim or
other demand against UNESCO or its officials and arising out of:
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a) Injury to persons, accidents, damage to or loss of property in the premises referred
to in Article II that are provided by, or are under the control of, the Government of Aruba;
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b) Injury to persons or damage to or loss of property caused by, or incurred in using,
the transport services referred to in Article VI that are provided by, or are under the control of, the Government of Aruba;
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c) The employment for the Meeting of the personnel provided by the Government of Aruba
under Article VII.
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2. The Government of Aruba, shall indemnify and hold harmless UNESCO in respect of any
such action, claim or other demand and shall bear the risk of damage to the premises,
facilities and furniture.
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3. The competent authorities of the Government of Aruba, shall adopt at its own expense
appropriate measures to ensure the protection, particularly against fire and other
risks, of the above-mentioned premises, facilities, furniture and persons.
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4. The necessary insurance fee of participants should be paid by themselves.
IX. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
The Government of Aruba shall apply, in all matters relating to this meeting, the
provisions of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies.
In particular, the Government shall ensure that no restriction is placed upon the
entry into, sojourn in, and departure from Aruba of all persons, of whatever nationality,
entitled to attend the meeting by virtue of a decision of the appropriate authorities
of UNESCO and in accordance with the Organization's relevant rules and regulations,
provided that the general conditions governing entry are fulfilled.
X. VISAS
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
The Kingdom of the Netherlands, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shall facilitate
the participants to participate in the Meeting to obtain the visas in time. Notwithstanding
the provision of Article IX above, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, however, reserves
the right to deny, irrespective of nationality, visas to individual participants for
national security reasons and participants listed on the UN-sanction lists.
Xl. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
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1. The Parties will negotiate and cooperate with each other in good faith to resolve
any disputes or conflicts that arise in connection with this Agreement.
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2. Any dispute not settled by negotiation or other agreed mode of settlement shall be
submitted for final decision, at the request of either Party, to a tribunal of three
arbitrators, one to be named by UNESCO, one to be named by the Kingdom of the Netherlands
and the third, who shall be the chairperson, to be chosen by the first two arbitrators.
If either Party fails to appoint an arbitrator within 60 days of the appointment by
the other Party, or if these two arbitrators should fail to consent on the third arbitrator
within 60 days of their appointment or nomination of the second one of them, appoint
the chairperson, the President of the International Court of Justice may make any
necessary appointments at the request of either Party.
XII. FINAL PROVISION
[Regeling vervallen per 02-05-2020]
This Agreement and its Annex may be amended by mutual written consent by UNESCO and the Kingdom of the Netherlands,
on behalf of the Government of Aruba.
l further propose that upon receipt of your Government's confirmation in writing of
the above, that this exchange of letters shall constitute an Agreement between the
Kingdom of the Netherlands and UNESCO regarding the hosting of the Meeting, which
shall enter into force on the date of your reply and shall remain in force for the
duration of the Meeting and for such additional period as is necessary for its preparation
and winding up, the total duration of this Agreement, however, is not to exceed one
year.
Accept, dear Ambassador, the assurances of my highest consideration.
FIRMIN EDOUARD MATOKO
Assistant Director-General for Priority Africa and External Relations
UNESCO
H.E. Mr Hans Carel Wesseling
Ambassador
Permanent Delegation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to UNESCO