Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG
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– misuse of pesticides as obstacle to alleviating poverty<br />
– safe use will increase human productivity<br />
Section 2: How to use the Guide<br />
• 2.1 Government officials “& public institutions”<br />
– As an aid to integrate all the international obligations & to make sure the national laws, policies & measures<br />
are OK<br />
• 2.4 Public health “workers”<br />
• 2.5 Community groups, including environmental NGOs<br />
– To help understand rights and role as NGOs, i.e. what kind of partnership to have with government<br />
– To be more effective watchdogs<br />
– To enable better participation in implementation of the Conventions<br />
Section 3: An Overview of the Codes & Conventions<br />
• Add section 3.9 – Conclusion or wrap-up to explain how these can help prevent local problems<br />
Section 6: Change title to “Step by step approach to implementation”<br />
Section 7: Change title to “Sources of assistance for national efforts”<br />
• Annex: Change from “Source Guide” to “Reference Guide”<br />
• Add section on Acknowledgements & note contribution of this workshop<br />
Outline for National Guides<br />
1. Introduction<br />
2. Overview of national regulations & measures in place<br />
A. What Conventions have been ratified<br />
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