The Conference of the Parties serving as the
meeting of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on
Biosafety,
1.Welcomes the results of the testing of the
Guidance on Risk Assessment of Living Modified Organisms;
2.Invites
Parties, other Governments and relevant organizations to test or
use, as appropriate, the Guidance in actual cases of risk
assessment and as a tool for capacity-building activities in risk
assessment;
3.Establishes the mechanism outlined in the
annex to this decision for revising and improving the Guidance on
the basis of the feedback provided through the testing with a view
to having an improved version of the Guidance by its eighth
meeting;
4.Extends
the Open-ended Online Expert Forum (Online Forum) on Risk
Assessment and Risk Management and the Ad Hoc Technical Expert
Group (AHTEG) on Risk Assessment and Risk Management to work,
primarily online and, subject to the availability of funds, through
a face-to-face meeting, with revised terms of reference as annexed
to this decision, and expands the composition of the AHTEG
to add one new member from each region;
5.Invites
Parties to submit (a) information on their needs and priorities for
further guidance on specific topics of risk assessment of living
modified organisms, and (b) existing guidance on specific topics of
risk assessment of living modified organisms;
6.Requests the Executive Secretary to
synthesize the views submitted through paragraph 5 above for
consideration of the eighth meeting of the Conference of the
Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the
Protocol;
7.Agrees
to consider, at its eighth meeting, the need for the development of
further guidance on topics prioritized on the basis of the needs
indicated by the Parties with a view to moving towards operational
objectives 1.3 and 1.4 of the Strategic Plan and its
outcomes;
8.Invites
Parties, other Governments and relevant organizations to confirm
the nominations of their experts who are currently participating in
the Online Forum on risk assessment and risk management,
requests the Executive Secretary to remove the records of
experts whose nominations have not been confirmed, and further
invites Parties, other Governments and relevant
organizations to nominate additional experts to join the Online
Forum using the format for the nomination of experts to the Roster
of Experts;
9.Requests the Executive Secretary to
continue facilitating the work of the Online Forum and the
AHTEG;
10.Also
requests the Executive Secretary to improve the mechanism
established in paragraph 6 of
decision
BS-VI/12 for updating background documents to the Guidance as
follows:
(a)Extend the
period for commenting on the background documents to three weeks
and send an automatic reminder after two weeks to the group
operating the mechanism;
(b)Raise
awareness of the background documents linked to the Guidance by,
for example, adding information and links in the Biosafety
Clearing-House and inviting experts in the specific topics of the
Guidance to submit background documents;
(c)Index the
background documents for author affiliation, for example,
government, academic institutions, non-governmental organizations
and business;
11.Welcomes the package that aligns the
Guidance and Training Manual;
12.Invites Parties and other Governments and
relevant organizations to test or use, as appropriate, the package
as a tool for, inter alia, capacity-building in risk
assessment;
13.Requests the Executive Secretary, subject
to the availability of funds, to conduct capacity-building
activities in risk assessment using the aligned package;
14.Invites Parties, other Governments and
international organizations to provide funds and in-kind assistance
to implement the capacity-building activities referred to in
paragraph 13 above;
15.Welcomes the creation of sections in the
Biosafety Clearing-House where scientific information can be
submitted and retrieved regarding living modified organisms or
specific traits that may have or that are not likely to have
adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of
biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human
health;
16.Invites Parties, other Governments and
relevant organizations to continue submitting, through the
Biosafety-Clearing House, the information referred to in paragraph
15 above;
17.Recommends to the Conference of the
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity a coordinated
approach with the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting
of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety on the issue
of synthetic biology, taking into account that the provisions of
the Protocol may also apply to living organisms resulting from
synthetic biology.