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Call for presentations on the successes and challenges of implementation the IPPC at the CPM-11 Session (April 2016)

Posted on Fri, 18 Dec 2015, 07:36

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The International Plant Protection Convention Secretariat requests IPPC contracting parties and RPPOs to propose cases of successful experiences or to highlight challenges faced while implementing the IPPC, its ISPMs and Commission for Phytosanitary Measures (CPM) Recommendations for presentation at CPM-11.

The objective of the CPM session is to enable IPPC contracting parties to share their experiences on addressing implementation issues they face and which might be of general interest to other IPPC contracting parties. The session is intended as a forum for contracting parties and RPPOs to report positive solutions to their main challenges or report on issues that were, or are being confronted. Contracting parties are encouraged to showcase their achievements in this regard and to share their experiences with fellow IPPC contracting parties.

The session is not intended for contracting parties to present requests for technical or financial support or to make suggestions to change existing processes or products or identify specific needs.

This session is part of the CPM-11 agenda in April 2016 and the proposals for presentations need to be sent to the IPPC Secretariat ([email protected]) before 3rd of March 2016, with a summary of no more than 1 page in one of the 6 FAO languages explaining: the issue to be presented, the analysis performed and the recommendations or conclusions obtained.

The proposals received are going to be considered and selected in the order in which it was received. If the proposal is selected, the contracting party or RPPO responsible will be invited to designate a speaker to introduce the case at the CPM plenary.

Your full cooperation is welcomed and we look forward to having a fruitful exchange of experiences that could enrich everybody’s implementation of the IPPC Convention.

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