Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
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• Promote and facilitate a wide range of public information, awareness and<br />
education a measures for policy makers and all stakeholders<br />
• Encourage and, as resources permit, undertake research, development,<br />
monitoring and cooperation on all aspects of POPs and their alternatives<br />
• Report to the COP on:<br />
‣ Measure taken by Party to implement the Convention<br />
‣ Effectiveness of the measure taken<br />
‣ data concerning trade in intentionally produced POPs<br />
Financial & Technical Assistance<br />
• Convention specifications: Developing countries and countries with<br />
economies in transition will need technical and financial assistance.<br />
• Regional and sub-regional centres will be established for capacity building<br />
an transfer of technology Developed countries will provide technical<br />
assistance and new and additional financial resources to meet agreed<br />
full incremental implementation costs.<br />
• Global Environment Facility (GEF) is named as the principle entity of the<br />
interim financial mechanism to handle funding of capacity building and<br />
other related activities<br />
8.4 FAO Code of Conduct<br />
Objective: To establish voluntary standards and shared responsibilities to all<br />
stakeholders with respect to the distribution and use of pesticides (especially<br />
where there is inadequate or no legislation) so as to ensure effective and safe<br />
use of pesticides<br />
Articles 5.1/7.5/8/9.1/10.4: Governments to:<br />
• Implement registration & control scheme<br />
• Do health surveillances, and advise workers<br />
• Establish national poisoning control centres<br />
• Collect & maintain pesticides statistics<br />
• Provide extension advisory services<br />
• Monitor pesticides in foods<br />
• Prohibit Ia and Ib pesticides (if difficult to control)<br />
• License dealers, importers, exporters<br />
• Prohibit repackaging and decanting; especially in food and beverage<br />
containers<br />
• Encourage market driven supply centralized purchase (to minimize stocks)<br />
• Promote/facilitate networks for information exchange<br />
Looking at the provisions above one may see that there synergism, especially in<br />
the area of capacity building, information sharing, research, awareness raising,<br />
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