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THE ASP AND CIVIL SOCIETY<br />

• The ASP - What it is<br />

It is an international initiative to address the<br />

problem of obsolete stocks in Africa<br />

. It aims at clearing obsolete stocks (estimated<br />

to be 50,000 tonnes) and put in place<br />

preventive measures<br />

The ASP - What it is cont’d<br />

Guiding principles:<br />

- Attainment of basic sustainable development<br />

criteria<br />

- Country driven process<br />

- Conjunction with existing activities<br />

- Prevention of future accumulation<br />

- Compliancy with international standards –<br />

destruction technologies<br />

- <strong>Multi</strong> - stakeholder Approach<br />

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The ASP - What it is cont’d<br />

The implementation process<br />

- A phased – long approach, at least 3 phases<br />

spread over 12 – 15 yrs<br />

- First phase of 3 years to be implemented<br />

through strategic partnership involving multiple<br />

stakeholders<br />

- Phase I: Botswana, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire,<br />

Ethiopia, Morocco, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia,<br />

Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Tunisia<br />

& <strong>Tanzania</strong>.<br />

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The ASP - What it is cont’d<br />

Funding<br />

• GEF USD 25 million approved by GEF<br />

Council in October 2002<br />

• Co Funding: GEF commitment was made on<br />

understanding that USD 45 million will be<br />

contributed by governments aid agencies, the<br />

private sector, and other donors and that<br />

participating countries will ratify the<br />

Stockholm Convention. The WB has the lead<br />

role in raising co – fund.<br />

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The ASP - What it is cont’d<br />

• By 2003, about ¾ of co – financing for Phase I<br />

was committed by Bilateral Aid Agencies, EU &<br />

CLI (though CropLife is yet to honor its<br />

commitment).<br />

• Cost of waste destruction estaimated at USD<br />

3,500 per tonne.<br />

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The ASP - What it is cont’d<br />

ASP PARTNERS<br />

Africa Union (fadaybojang@yahoo.com)<br />

CropLife International (chris.waller@obstocks.co.uk)<br />

Economic Commission for Africa (ktutu@uneca.org)<br />

FAO (davis.mark@fao.org<br />

GEF (Igranier@worldbank.org)<br />

NEPAD (hesphinar@nepad.org<br />

PAN-Africa (abouthiam@pan-africa.sn)<br />

PAN-UK<br />

Basel Secretariat (pierre.portas@unep.ch)<br />

UNEP (mgubb@chemicals.unep.ch)<br />

UNIDO (meisa@unido.org<br />

UNITAR (craig.boljkovac@unitar.org<br />

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