Coordination Meetings and Workshops
The coordination meetings and workshops provide a forum through which individuals from Government agencies, relevant organizations and donors involved in implementing and/or funding biosafety capacity-building activities meet, interact and share information and experiences. The meetings also provide a mechanism for participants to discuss and develop a common understanding on key capacity-building issues and priority needs. They also provide an opportunity to review and consider ways of addressing the gaps or overlaps between existing activities. Furthermore, the meetings facilitate the exchange of views and ideas aimed at improving the planning and delivery of capacity-building assistance to countries.

The following coordination meetings have been organised so far:

  • A coordination meeting for representatives of academic and other institutions actively involved in biosafety education and training programmes in biosafety was held 4 - 6 October 2004 in Geneva, Switzerland. It was organized by the Swiss Agency for Environment, Forests and Landscape (SAEFL) in collaboration with the CBD Secretariat, the UNEP/GEF Biosafety Unit and the Geneva Environment Network. Thirty-seven participants from 28 academic and other institutions attended the meeting. Click on the following link to access the report of the meeting .

  • The second coordination meeting for governments and organizations implementing or funding biosafety capacity-building activities was held 18-20 January 2006 in Tromso, Norway. It was sponsored and hosted by the Government of Norway. Thirty-nine participants attended the meeting. One of the main outcomes of the meeting was the development of an interim guiding framework for promoting synergies and complementarities between biosafety capacity-building initiatives at the country level. The meeting also heard case study presentations on key experiences, best practices and lessons learned from six biosafety projects. Click on the following link to access the report of the meeting .

  • The third coordination meeting for governments and organizations implementing or funding biosafety capacity-building activities was held 26 to 28 February 2007 in Lusaka. It was hosted by the Government of Zambia through the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR). The Government of Germany provided financial support for participants from developing countries and countries with economies in transition. Forty three participants attended. The main outcome was the development of a draft guidance on promoting regional and subregional initiatives and approaches to capacity-building in biosafety. Participants also shared experiences in, and discussed capacity-building needs for, the implementation of the LMO identification and documentation requirements under Article 18.2 of the Protocol. It was recommended that stocktaking exercises and case studies on national experiences should be undertaken and the results shared. Four case study presentations were made at the meeting. A copy of the full report of the meeting is available here...

  • The second international meeting of academic institutions and organizations involved in biosafety education and training was held 16-18 April 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was attended by a total of 63 participants from 56 institutions. A number of recommendations were made regarding actions and mechanisms for developing and/or expanding biosafety academic programmes. Participants agreed to initiate, at the regional level, networks of academic institutions involved in biosafety education and training. They recommended that each region (i.e. Africa, Asia-Pacific, CEE, GRULAC and WEOG) should collect and share information on existing biosafety-related academic programmes. This information should also be made available to the Secretariat and to the National Focal Points. It was also recommended that regional consultative meetings should be organized to discuss options for developing academic programmes in biosafety and possible institutional arrangements for the biosafety academic networks. For a copy of the meeting report click here...

  • The fourth coordination meeting for governments and organizations implementing or funding biosafety capacity-building activities was held 11 - 13 February 2008 in New Delhi, India. It was hosted by the Government of India through the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB). The Government of Norway and the ICGEB provided financial support for the participation of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. A tota of 39 participants from 18 countries and 11 organizations attended. The meeting, among other things, made recommendations regarding measures for improving capacity-building for addressing: (i) socio-economic considerations in decision-making regarding LMOs; and (ii) implementation of identification and documentation requirements under Article 18, paragraph 2, of the Protocol. For the full report , Click here>>>