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National Information Sharing Mechanism on the Implementation of the Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Sri Lanka |
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The Global Plan of Action (GPA) represents an important contribution to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the field of food and agriculture and it is one of the supporting elements of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. Its main objectives are (i) to ensure the conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) as a basis for food security, (ii) to promote sustainable utilization of PGRFA in order to foster development and to reduce hunger and poverty, (iii) to promote a fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the use of PGRFA, (iv) to assist countries and institutions responsible for conserving and using PGRFA to identify priorities for action, and (v) to strengthen national, regional and international programmes for the conservation and utilization of PGRFA, including education and training. To meet these objectives 20 priority activity areas are included in the GPA organized into four groups: In Situ Conservation and Development, Ex Situ Conservation, Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources, and Institutions and Capacity Building. Sri Lanka, through he FAO Japanese funded Project "Implementation of the Global Plan of Action in Asia GCP/RAS/186/JPN", has applied the new approach for monitoring the implementation of the Global Plan of Action, which includes the establishment of this National Information Sharing Mechanism on PGRFA. The Mechanism is based on the participation of stakeholders at national level and seeks to promote information exchange and strengthen stakeholder cooperation, thereby contributing to enhance the capacity of the National Programme for Conservation and Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources and, thus Agro-biodiversity. The Mechanism includes a computer application to facilitate the management of the information addressed by a list of indicators and a related reporting format for monitoring the implementation of the GPA in the country. The Plant Genetic Resources Centre of the Department of Agriculture is the National Focal point which is responsible for implementing the mechanism in Sri Lanka. The first stakeholders’ workshop was organized on 9-10 January 2006. The second stakeholders workshop was held on 28-29 April 2006 to provide an understanding of the indicators and reporting format for monitoring the GPA implementation and to train stakeholders in the use of the computer application. Following the analysis of the information gathered, a report including an overview of the status of PGRFA activities in Sri Lanka has been prepared. The third workshop was organized in on 8-9 September, 2006 to review and finalize the draft report on the establishment and strengthening of the National Information Sharing Mechanism on GPA implementation. The workshop also identified information gaps for preparing the Country Report on the State of PGRFA and agreed on solutions to fill in these gaps. The National GPA Information Sharing Mechanism web site was demonstrated. All the information compiled under the National Information Sharing Mechanism on GPA Implementation, including the final country report, can be accessed through this web site. The computer application of the Mechanism and its database are also available off-line on CDs. Other countries’ Mechanism including the Mechanism of Sri Lanka can also be accessed in several languages under the FAO World Information and Early Warning System on Plant Genetic Resources (WIEWS).
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