Capacity-building (Roster of
experts)
The Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the
Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety,
Recalling its decisions BS-I/4 and decision BS-II/4 on
the roster of experts on biosafety,
Taking note of the report on the status and use of the
roster of experts and of the pilot phase of the Voluntary Trust
Fund for the Roster of Experts (UNEP/CBD/BS/COP MOP/3/4/Add.2),
Recognizing the need to strengthen the roster of
experts ,
Understanding that it is the right of Parties and
Governments to nominate their experts to the roster,
Welcoming the initiatives taken by the Executive
Secretary to promote awareness about the roster of experts and to
publicize the available funding from the pilot phase of the
Voluntary Fund for the Roster of Experts,
1. Requests the Liaison Group on Capacity-Building for
Biosafety to develop, for consideration at the fourth meeting of
the Parties to the Protocol, draft criteria and minimum
requirements (including minimum qualifications or experience), for
experts to be included in the roster, in order to assist countries
in making their nominations to the roster and in re-assessing the
nominations already made;
2. Requests also the Liaison Group on Capacity-Building
for Biosafety to explore the possibility of establishing a quality
control mechanism, and if feasible, propose modalities of such
mechanism for consideration at the fourth meeting of the Parties to
the Protocol, taking into account the suggestions made during the
internal review of the roster;
3. Invites Parties, other Governments and relevant
organizations to submit to the Secretariat, no later six months
prior to its fourth meeting, views and suggestions on the criteria
and minimum requirements for experts to be nominated to the roster
as well as views on a possible a quality control mechanism for the
roster;
4. Reiterates the call to Parties and Governments to
oblige the experts they nominate to the roster to provide
sufficient details regarding their expertise, including: academic
and professional qualifications, specific competencies, practical
experiences and publications relevant to biosafety;
5. Encourages Parties and other Governments to be more
rigorous in their process of selecting and screening experts for
nomination to the roster;
6. Urges national focal points to create user accounts
for the experts nominated to the roster or authorize the
Secretariat to create accounts for all experts in the roster and to
update the records on the basis of the information submitted by
experts that unable to do it themselves online;
7. Invites eligible Parties to make use of the
biosafety roster of experts, and calls upon donors to make
financial contributions to the appropriate fund under the Protocol
in order to cover the cost of using experts from the roster;
8. Invites Parties, other Governments and relevant
organizations that identify and use experts from the roster
directly through Biosafety Clearing-House without going through the
Secretariat to provide to the Secretariat evaluation reports of the
completed assignments by the experts, including the quality of the
advice and other support provided, in order to facilitate the
overall assessment of the utility and effectiveness of the
roster;
9. Invites also capacity-building initiatives, such as
the projects funded by the Global Environment Facility, to promote
awareness of the roster, particularly in countries participating in
those initiatives;
10. Further invites donor countries and relevant
organizations to make voluntary contributions to assist developing
country Parties, in particular the least developed and the small
island developing States among them, and Parties with economies in
transition to pay for the use of experts selected from the
roster.
11. Requests the Executive Secretary to prepare, on the
basis of the submissions referred to in paragraph 3 above, a
synthesis report for consideration by the Liaison Group on
Capacity-Building for Biosafety.