Outreach and Engagement with Major Stakeholder groups for Developing National Implementation Plans (Group 3)

Location :
Online
Organisation :
Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
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On 16 August 2024 (13:00-14:05 CEST), the Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP) hosted the online workshop “Outreach and Engagement with Major Stakeholder Groups for Developing National Implementation Plans" for Albania, Algeria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burundi, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Senegal, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Pretoria, and Czech Republic.

This workshop was the third in a series of workshops organized by the GGKP under Component 4 (Knowledge Management and Information Sharing) to assist countries in developing strategies for outreach and information dissemination as part of their efforts to update National Implementation Plans (NIPs) and meet obligations under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).

The structure of NIPs requires a detailed inventory of POPs, gathering comprehensive information on their production, use, and presence within a country, including their lifecycle in products like buildings and consumer goods. This process demands effective outreach to and engagement with various stakeholders, particularly the private sector, to ensure comprehensive data collection and ongoing communication with government bodies. The workshop aimed to provide specific guidance on outreach, consultation, and private sector engagement, while also sharing examples of knowledge management and information-sharing strategies tailored to regional and national priorities, to support the effective management of POPs.

Objectives

  • Consultation with the project countries: receive inputs from the country’s perspectives and gather information relevant to their national context in terms of mapping and facilitating engagement with stakeholders to get involved in accurate data collection and development of NIPs.
  • Baseline assessment and improvement: review and assess how the current state of outreach and information dissemination for POPs can be enhanced to help countries and regions comply with their obligations under the Stockholm Convention, focusing on innovative and enhanced means of implementation and building and enhancing human capacities.
  • Knowledge sharing: Facilitate the sharing of lessons learned, challenges encountered, and good practices in outreach and information dissemination acquired by countries and regional executing agencies throughout the project implementation process.

Target audience

  • Representatives of Regional Centers and relevant stakeholders.
  • Stockholm Convention Official Contact Points and National Focal Points, particularly those from project countries. 
  • Members of NIP National Coordinating Mechanism/ Committees and Project Coordination Units/Thematic Task Groups.
  • National officials and experts involved in the process of reviewing and updating the NIPs.
  • This event shall be conducted in the convenient time zone of the following countries: Albania, Algeria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burundi, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Malawi, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Senegal, Togo, Tunisia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Pretoria, Czech Republic.

Agenda

CEST

13:00

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Moderator: Anastasiya Buchok, Component 4, GGKP 

Welcome remarks: Suman Sharma, Programme Officer from BRS Secretariat

13:05

Introduction to the outreach and stakeholder engagement in NIPs Update

Presenter: Stephani Widorini, Component 4, GGKP

13:10

1. Setting the background and context of conducting outreach and consultation with stakeholders

13:20

2. Understanding the engagement level of NIP development on the national level. Challenges and lessons learned

13:30

3. Who are the stakeholders required in the process?

13:40

4. How will we achieve our core objectives in outreach and information dissemination?

13:50

5. Sharing good practices: Existing and previous experiences

14:00

Q&A session

14:05

Closing remarks

 

 

 

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Stockholm Convention
National Implementation Plans
POPs
outreach
stakeholders engagement
public awareness