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Tanzania Multi Stakeholder Map - WebNG

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B. Any gaps in national system & blockages in implementation<br />

C. What needs to be done<br />

3. The role of stakeholders in implementation<br />

A. Health centres<br />

B. Agricultural extension agents<br />

C. NGOs<br />

4. Profiles and contact persons<br />

A. Public institutions (Registration, Customs, Agricultural research &<br />

extension, Environmental agencies, Public health)<br />

B. Farmers & other user associations<br />

C. NGOs<br />

D. Industry associations<br />

5. List of registered pesticides & banned pesticides<br />

LOCAL GUIDE: for NGOs, Government, and Farmers etc.<br />

1. National contacts point e.g. Procedure for registration at the borders and at the point of manufacture<br />

2. list of burned and registered pesticides<br />

3. contacts if there is poisoning<br />

4. briefing profile for ½ a page for each contact<br />

GROUP 3<br />

COMMUNITY MONITORING MODULE<br />

Case Studies<br />

• Rephrasing: Pesticide application equipment (techniques, calibration and maintenance)<br />

• Storage and handling of pesticides at different levels (farmers, suppliers)<br />

• Knowledge source on pesticides at different level (farmers and suppliers)<br />

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