The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety About the Protocol Background Text of the ProtocolParties & SignatoriesMeetings & Documents Parties List of Parties National Focal PointsCompetent National AuthoritiesNational ReportsStatus of ContributionsCountry Profiles COP-MOP COP-MOP Decisions COP-MOP BureauCOP-MOP MeetingsCOP-MOP 5 Issues Capacity Building ComplianceFinancial MechanismHandling, Transport, Packaging and IdentificationLiability and RedressMonitoring and ReportingRisk Assessment and ManagementRoster of ExpertsOther Issues BCH Background Mode of OperationHow the BCH worksBCH-IAC Further Resources Frequently Asked Questions Media and Outreach5th Anniversary of the Protocol Cartagena Protocol // Competent National Authorities Saturday // 8.12.2006 Competent National Authorities Competent National Authorities, designated under Article 19 of the Protocol, are responsible for performing the administrative functions required by the Protocol. All designated Competent National Authorities (CNAs) are registered in the Biosafety Clearing-House. Each CNA entry contains contact information and a brief description of the functions of the organization. Download all Competent National Authorities in PDF format... Search for a specific Competent National Authority in the BCH...
Cartagena Protocol // Competent National Authorities Saturday // 8.12.2006 Competent National Authorities Competent National Authorities, designated under Article 19 of the Protocol, are responsible for performing the administrative functions required by the Protocol. All designated Competent National Authorities (CNAs) are registered in the Biosafety Clearing-House. Each CNA entry contains contact information and a brief description of the functions of the organization. Download all Competent National Authorities in PDF format... Search for a specific Competent National Authority in the BCH...