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Developing of Integrated National National Programmes for Chemicals and Waste Management: Project Overview and Methodology of Pilot Projects: 2004-2006. International Policy Framework Affecting Chemical Management Capacity Building. Chapter 19 of Agenda 21 (Programme Area E)
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Developing of Integrated National National Programmes for Chemicals and Waste Management: Project Overview and Methodology of Pilot Projects: 2004-2006
International Policy Framework Affecting Chemical Management Capacity Building • Chapter 19 of Agenda 21 (Programme Area E) • Stockholm , Rotterdam, and Basel • Vienna Convention /Montreal Protocol • ILO 170, 174, 184, etc • Chemical Weapons Convention • Bahia Declaration, FAO Code of Conduct, GHS • Other environmental conventions (CCC, Regional Seas, etc) • ICCM • Millennium Development Goals
Development of Integrated National Programmes for Chemicals and Waste Management • International collaboration of UNITAR, IOMC POs, OPCW, SBC, IFCS – started in 1996 • Establishment of national coordination platforms to facilitate integrated chemicals management • 2004 -2006 pilot projects completed in in Armenia, Jamaica, Jordan, and Chad • Funding provided by Swiss Development Co-operation (SDC) and BUWAL • INP methodology regularly adapted in light of lessons learned
NATIONAL COORDINATING PLATFORM STRATEGIC PLANNING AND MONITORING NATIONAL PROFILE PREPARATION NATIONAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE MECHANISM NATIONAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING (GHS) INTEGRATED CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY INTEGRATED IMPORT CONTROL SUBSTANTIVE AREAS OF INTEGRATED CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT COORDINATED FINANCIAL RESOURCE MOBILISATION COORDINATED LEGISLATION & ENFORCEMENT INTEGRATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE / POISON CONTROL AWARENESS RAISING AND COMMMUNICATION INTEGRATED STRENGTHENING OF ANALYTICAL CAPACITIES PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS STRATEGIC EVALUATION MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY OF LABOUR … … INDUSTRY RESEARCH & ACADEMIA MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE … … MINISTRY OF HEALTH … … National and International Priorities