Article 6.4 Supervisory Body

What is the Supervisory Body of the Article 6.4 mechanism?

Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement established a new international carbon crediting mechanism.

The Article 6.4 mechanism, also known as the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism, has a Supervisory Body tasked with developing and supervising the requirements and processes needed to operationalize the mechanism. This includes developing and/or approving methodologies, registering activities, accrediting third-party verification bodies, and managing the Article 6.4 Registry.

The Supervisory Body is fully accountable to the Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA).

Membership

The Supervisory Body is composed of 12 members from Parties to the Paris Agreement. 

To ensure broad and equitable geographical representation, and striving to ensure gender-balanced representation, members are selected along the following criteria:

(a) Two members from each of the five United Nations regional groups;
(b) One member from the least developed countries;
(c) One member from small island developing States.

Members and alternate members serve in their individual expert capacity.

Current membership

The term of service of the incoming members/alternate members starts as of the first meeting of the Body in 2025. The Supervisory Body elected Mr. Martin Hession of Ireland and Ms. Maria AlJishi of Saudi Arabia to serve as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively until the first meeting of the Body in 2026.

Member Alternate
Ms. Maria AlJishi a  (Vice-Chair) Mr. Duan Maosheng a
Mr. Eduardo Calvo b Mr. German Obando Vargas b
Mr. Benedict Chia a Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh a, 1
Mr. El Hadji Mbaye Diagne a  Mr. Tirivanhu Muhwati a 
Mr. Piotr Dombrowicki b, 2  Mr. Imre Bányász b, 2 
Mr. Gebru Jember Endalew b Mr. Olivier Ishimwe b
Ms. Olga Gassan-zade a, 3   Vacant a, 3, 4 
Mr. Felipe Rodrigues Gomes Ferreira a  Mr. Charles Hamilton a
Mr. Martin Hession (Chair) Ms. Angela Friedrich a, 5
Ms. Jacqui Ruesga b Mr. Simon Fellermeyer b
Mr. Mkhuthazi Steleki Mr. Alick Muvundika
Mr. Zulfiqar Younas Mr. Kentaro Takahashi b 

Members and alternate members are listed in alphabetical order by member.
a Term: 2 years, i.e. ending prior to the first meeting in 2026.
b Term: 2 years, i.e. ending prior to the first meeting in 2027.
1 Ms. Kristin Qui resigned effective 12 November 2024. 
2 Nomination pending from CMA 6 (Baku). Current member remains in office until nomination is received.
3 Nomination pending from CMA 5 (Dubai). Current member remains in office until nomination is received.
4 Ms. Maia Tskhvaradze resigned effective 1 September 2023.
5 Ms. Helen Finney resigned effective 9 January 2025.


Note: For detailed information on nominations and agreements made within each Regional Group please refer to the UNFCCC election and membership page here.

Membership archives

Composition of the Supervisory Body for 2024

Member Alternate
Ms. Maria AlJishi (Chair) Mr. Duan Maosheng b
Mr. Benedict Chia b Mr. Kishan Kumarsingh b, 1
Mr. Felipe De León Denegri a Mr. Eduardo Calvo a
Mr. El Hadji Mbaye Diagne b  Mr. Tirivanhu Muhwati b 
Mr. Piotr Dombrowicki a  Mr. Imre Bányász a 
Ms. Olga Gassan-zade b, 2   Vacant b, 2, 3 
Mr. Felipe Rodrigues Gomes Ferreira b  Mr. Charles Hamilton b
Mr. Martin Hession (Vice-Chair) Ms. Angela Friedrich b, 4 
Mr. Gebru Jember a Mr. Manjeet Dhakal a
Mr. Satyendra Kumar a, 4 Mr. Daegyun Oh a, 5 
Ms. Molly Peter-Stanley   Vacant a
Mr. Mkhuthazi Steleki Mr. Alick Muvundika

Members and alternate members are listed in alphabetical order by member.
a Term: 3 years, i.e. ending prior to the first meeting in 2025.
b Term: 2 years, i.e. ending prior to the first meeting in 2026.
1 Ms. Kristin Qui resigned effective 12 November 2024. 
2 Nomination pending from CMA 5. Current member remains in office until nomination is received.
3 Ms. Maia Tskhvaradze resigned effective 1 September 2023.    
Ms. Helen Finney resigned effective 9 January 2025.
In a communication dated 16 June 2022, the Chair of the Asia-Pacific Group informed of the rotation of the candidates serving in the positions of member and alternate member of the Supervisory Body based on the understanding reached within the Asia-Pacific Group. The understanding has been communicated by the Chair of the Asia-Pacific Group to the secretariat.

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