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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.
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