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Guidance towards Implementation of National Biosafety Frameworks: Lessons Learned from the UNEP Demonstration Projects (as of April 2008)
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- UN and other specialized agency of the UN Common System
United Nations Environment Programme
Nairobi,
PO Box 30552 - 00100, Kenya
Phone: +254 20 762 3321,
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Email: unep-gef@un.org,
Website: https://www.unep.org/gef/,
Organization:United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP-GEF), UNEP-GEF Biosafety Unit15 Chemin des AnemonesGeneva,
1207, SwitzerlandPhone: +41 22 917 8397,Fax: +414 22 917 8070,Email: biosafety@unep.ch,Website: www.unep.org, http://www.unep.org/biosafety/,
Division of the Global Environment Facility
United Nations Environment Programme
UNEP-GEF Biosafety Unit
Nairobi
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2008-04
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Copyright © 2008, United Nations Environment Programme
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The Table of Contents is as follows:
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Executive Sumary Summary of Recommendations
I. Introduction
II. The UNEP-GEF suported biosafety implementation projects
II.a. Implementation projects: Common objectives
Table 1. UNEP-GEF biosafety implementation projects: Overview of objectives and outputs
III. Project objectives and achievements
Table 2. UNEP-GEF implementation projects: Summary of achievements across countries
III.a. Developing and adopting a national policy
III.b. Implementing a regulatory regime
III.c. Handling notifications
III.d. Monitoring and inspections
Box 1. Publications and related outputs from biosafety studies conducted in Bulgaria
III.e. Public information and awareness
IV. Project management and execution
IV.a. Project team-
IV.b. Coordination among government agencies
IV.c. Collaboration and sharing experiences
IV.d. Technical support
V. Sumary and Recomendations
V .a. Recommendations to enhance project achievements
V .b. Recommendations to enhance project management
V .c. Sustainability of the biosafety frameworks
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Executive Sumary Summary of Recommendations
I. Introduction
II. The UNEP-GEF suported biosafety implementation projects
II.a. Implementation projects: Common objectives
Table 1. UNEP-GEF biosafety implementation projects: Overview of objectives and outputs
III. Project objectives and achievements
Table 2. UNEP-GEF implementation projects: Summary of achievements across countries
III.a. Developing and adopting a national policy
III.b. Implementing a regulatory regime
III.c. Handling notifications
III.d. Monitoring and inspections
Box 1. Publications and related outputs from biosafety studies conducted in Bulgaria
III.e. Public information and awareness
IV. Project management and execution
IV.a. Project team-
IV.b. Coordination among government agencies
IV.c. Collaboration and sharing experiences
IV.d. Technical support
V. Sumary and Recomendations
V .a. Recommendations to enhance project achievements
V .b. Recommendations to enhance project management
V .c. Sustainability of the biosafety frameworks
- GBF-T17. Strengthen biosafety and distribute benefits of biotechnology
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Identifier (ISBN, ISSN, etc.)
UNEP-GEF Biosafety Unit Job No. BIO/002
Format
35 page paper
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