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Lessons learned from “The Eastern European Regional Course on Integrative Impact Assessment of Living Modified Organisms (LMOs) under the Cartagena Protocol “Advancing LMOs assessment: Principles, Practice and Progress”, a course organized 3-8 February 2014, in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. O ...
This side-event is an academic and policy-oriented seminar examining the Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol (NKL-SP) adopted in 2010 in Nagoya, and intends to provide a forum for an exchange of information and views regarding its future implementation by the Parties. The speakers and pan ...
RAEIN-Africa seeks to share observations and experiences on challenges and prospects with implementation of the CPB in southern Africa and further seek wide inputs into a capacity building project proposal on capacity building for LMO detection in support of biosafety decision-making.
○ Purpose : - To understand Industry Trends and the status of the Nagoya Protocol - To seek for ways to conserve biological resources, while pursuing sustainable industrialization ○ Organizer : CBF(Chuncheon Bioindustry Foundation), koreaBio (Korea Biotechnology Industry Organization) ○ Parti ...
This side-event gives an updated overview of the many DNA based technologies currently in use or development. We will present the different technologies, including the new breeding and genome editing technologies and ask which of these are captured by the LMO definition, what is covered by risk ...
We would like to discuss developments in GMO Risk Assessment and would like to highlight legal and scientific backgrounds, advancing risk assessment under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety as well as Socioeconomic Considerations in GMO Decision Making.
CropLife International and its members have made their detection methods for commercialized biotech-derived products — and related materials and information — available in an online and searchable database. A representative will present the website and share with participants CropLife member vi ...
In 2011, The world’s population reached 7 billion people, and by 2050 it will surpass 9 billion. This means farmers will need to produce 70% more food on less land than ever before. Crop protection products and plant biotechnology can improve yields to help farmers meet this goal. Biotech crops ...
This side event will explore our efforts to deal with GMO contamination in our respective countries. We will expose evidence of imported canola that is resistant to Roundup Ready and Basta, growing wild near harbors and along roads to food oil factories. Unless import of GMOs is stopped, testing ...
The event will discuss the possibilities of accessing post-patents' data for genetically modified traits in crop biotechnology and the approaches that interested parties could use to ensure proper stewardship. This is particularly important for developing countries and public sector researchers ...
Introduce the lives of small farmers who try to protect the sovereignty of seeds and exhibit more than 100 indigenous crop species.
A panel of government, NGO and scientific experts will discuss the key issues that COPMOP7 can decide on to effectively implement the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. The focus will include risk assessment, socio-economic considerations, Article 18 and unintentional transboundary movements.
We would like to discuss the problems of corporate research on decision making along examples and would like to address independent biosafety research and its results.
Biosafety capacity building is a Norwegian priority and GenØk has since 2003 cooperated with the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) on a biosafety capacity building programme. The overall objective for the program is to build capacities for decision-making concerning the safer ...
TThe International Grain Trade Coalition and Global Industry Coalition – two industry groups that have incorporated the Article 18.2(a) "may contain" compromise language into their shipping documentation - will update participants on implementation of this language and experiences in shipping co ...
The event will share South African experience in bio-safety and why South Africa should be a reference point and knowledge sharing in the regulation of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)
Current and planned public research in modern biotechnology. Objectives - progress – challenges.
Proposed Budget for the Programme of Work of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety for the Biennium 2015-2016
Report of the Executive Secretary on the Administration of the Convention and the Budget for the Trust Funds of the Convention and the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Matters Related to the Financial Mechanism and Resources
Recommendation of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice Regarding Synthetic Biology
Overview of the Status of Implementation of Operational Objectives 1.6, 1.8 and 2.3 of the Strategic Plan for the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Report of the Executive Secretary on the Administration of the Protocol and on Budgetary Matters: Functional Review
Report of the Management Consultants on the Functional Review of the Secretariat
Report of the Executive Secretary on the Administration of the Protocol and on Budgetary Matters
Compilation of Submissions on Experience Gained With the Implementation of Paragraph 4 of Decision BS-III/10 As Well As the Implementation of Decision BS-V/8
Synthesis Report on the Experiences and Lessons Learned in the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Risk Assessment and Risk Management (Articles 15 and 16)
Improving the Efficiency of Structures and Processes under the Convention and its Protocols: Plan for the organization of concurrent meetings of the Conference of the Parties and the Conference of the Parties serving as the meetings of the Parties to the Protocols
Proposed Budget for the Programme of Work of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety for the Biennium 2015-2016
Improving the Efficiency of Structures and Processes under the Convention and its Protocols: Establishment of a subsidiary body on implementation
Handling, Transport, Packaging and Identification of Living Modified Organisms
Summary of the Activities under the Electronic Network of Laboratories for the Detection and Identification of Living Modified Organisms (2012-2014)
Assessment and Review of the Effectiveness of the Protocol (Article 35): Process and Methodology
Compilation of Submissions on Challenges and Experiences Relating to Unintentional Transboundary Movements of Living Modified Organisms
Unintentional Transboundary Movements and Emergency Measures (Article 17)
Cooperation with Other Organizations, Conventions and Initiatives
Contained Use of Living Modified Organisms
Analysis of Information on Standards Relevant to the Handling, Transport, Packaging and Identification of Living Modified Organisms (Article 18, Paragraph 3)
Report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Risk Assessment and Risk Management under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Monitoring and Reporting (Article 33)
Nagoya – Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability And Redress: Update
Revised Annotations to the Provisional Agenda
Review of the Information Gathered Through A Dedicated Survey and Corresponding to Indicators in the Strategic Plan
Reports of the Intersessional Meetings of the Informal Advisory Committee for the Biosafety Clearing-House
Socio-Economic Considerations (Article 26)
Report on the Results of the “Collection of Feedback on Existing Capacity and Experiences in Using the BCH”
Report of the Open-Ended Online Expert Forum on Risk Assessment and Risk Management
Operation and Activities of the Biosafety Clearing-House