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Third National Report on the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (NR3)
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last updated: 19 Nov 2018
General Information


Ministry of Natural Resource & Commerce - Quarantine Division, Environment Protection Authority, Ministry of Finance - Customs & Duty Division, Attorney General Office, Office of the Chief Secretary, College of the Marshall Islands, Environment Protection Authority - New Zealand
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01 Jan 2010
01 Nov 2018
Party to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Yes
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Article 2 – General provisions
Only a draft framework exists
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  • No instruments are in place
No
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No
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No
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In reference to Q14 and 15: We do have draft Framework however its never been applied due to limited staff, knowledge and resources to implement. In reference to Q16: we do have draft Biosecurity bill and that we're considering incorporating biosafety provisions.
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Article 5 - Pharmaceuticals
No
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Article 6 – Transit and Contained use
No
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No
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In reference to Q26: there are no contained use of LMOs in the Marshall Islands and there are no regulations.
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Articles 7 to 10 – Advance Informed Agreement (AIA) and intentional introduction of LMOs into the environment
No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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None
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None
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Have consulted with key national stakeholders and they have not directly been involved with LMOs
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Article 11 – Procedure for living modified organisms intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing (LMOs-FFP)
No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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We have accessed GEF funding in the past for drafting of the Framework, but not for capacity building in LMOs-FFP.
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Article 12 – Review of decision
No
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No
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No
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None
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Article 13 – Simplified procedure
No
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No
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None
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Article 14 – Bilateral, regional and multilateral agreements and arrangements
No
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Articles 15 & 16 – Risk Assessment and Risk Management
No
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None
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None
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None
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No
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No
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No
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n/a
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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Article 17 – Unintentional transboundary movements and emergency measures
No
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No
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No
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Never
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Article 18 – Handling, transport, packaging and identification
No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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None
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No
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None
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No
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None
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In reference to Q19 and 20: There is an opportunity to access facilities in New Zealand and Australia, on bilateral basis
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Article 19 – Competent National Authorities and National Focal Points
n/a
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Yes, to some extent
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On ad hoc basis, there is an informal committee consisting of key government agencies. Approx. 3 meetings taken place in the reporting period.
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Article 20 – Information Sharing and the Biosafety Clearing-House (BCH)
Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Information not available
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Yes, to some extent
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Ad hoc committee consisting of key government agencies
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Yes, to some extent
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Same ad hoc committee
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n/a
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No
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No
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One or more
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None
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Article 21 – Confidential information
No
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No
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Article 22 – Capacity-building
No
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No
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No
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Yes
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Easy
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  • Development of national biosafety frameworks
No
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No
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Yes
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  • Institutional capacity
  • Human resources capacity development and training
  • Risk assessment and other scientific and technical expertise
  • Risk management
  • Information exchange and data management including participation in the Biosafety Clearing-House
  • Identification of LMOs, including their detection
  • Measures to address unintentional and/or illegal transboundary movements of LMOs
  • Taking into account risks to human health
  • 5B6177DD-5E5E-434E-8CB7-D63D67D5EBED (Need to explore opportunity or learn from others re develop and integrate Biosafety policy into existing Biosecurity frameworks)
No
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No
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None
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No
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The person that worked on accessing GEF has moved on and I don't have the pertinent information
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Article 23 – Public awareness and participation
No
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No
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No
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I cannot confirm such awareness activities, as staff moved on.
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No
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None
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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None
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None
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No
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Not applicable
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Article 24 – Non-Parties
No
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No
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No
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Article 25 – Illegal transboundary movements
No
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No
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Never
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Article 26 – Socio-economic considerations
No
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Not applicable
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None
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We to engaged regularly with communities on certain issues, however, we have not discussed specifically with them on LMOs
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No
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Article 27 – Liability and Redress
No
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No
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No
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Article 28 – Financial Mechanism and Resources
Less than 5,000 USD
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Article 33 – Monitoring and reporting
No
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No
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No
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  • Lack of relevant information at the national level
  • 5B6177DD-5E5E-434E-8CB7-D63D67D5EBED (Since becoming a Party to the Protocol, not a lot of activities have been undertaken to meet our obligations under the Protocol, due largely to lack of understanding, limited information and general awareness on LMOs. Root cause is the staff involved from the outset have since moved out of office and presently only 2 staff mandated to manage the Rio Conventions, the GEF and the GCF. )
Other information
Refer to notes on Q206
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Comments on reporting format
I like to acknowledge Dr. Tim Strabala, Principal Scientist - New Organisms, Environmental Protection Authority, New Zealand, who reached out to the Marshall Islands and offer advisory support to complete this report.
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