Module 7 Technical Assistance and Capacity Development

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Module 7 Technical Assistance and Capacity Development NPPO Operations Module 7 Technical Assistance and Capacity Development

Module 7 What will I learn? The resources and technical assistance that may be available to IPPC contracting parties Capacity development tools available Sources of assistance for contracting parties

Technical assistance and capacity development Article XX of the IPPC makes provision for technical assistance, particularly for developing countries, with the aim of improving national capacity and supporting a fully functional NPPO.

Technical assistance and capacity development National phytosanitary capacity is defined by the IPPC National Phytosanitary Capacity Development Strategy as: “The ability of individuals, organizations and systems of a country to perform functions effectively and sustainably in order to protect plants and plant products from pests and to facilitate trade, in accordance with the IPPC.”

Technical assistance and capacity development Capacity development tools available from IPPC Phytosanitary Resources webpage Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation (PCE) tool Implementation Review and Support System (IRSS)

Exercise 7.1 Review the Phytosanitary Resources webpage to identify three types of resources that would be useful for addressing the topics below: Pest risk analysis Surveillance Market access Diagnostics Import/export

Sources of assistance for contracting parties Financial support The IPPC Secretariat provides limited financial support to developing countries to enhance their participation in its activities, including participation in the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures and related meetings. IPPC may provide funding for developing countries to attend and participate in annual IPPC regional workshops.

Sources of assistance for contracting parties FAO technical cooperation programmes FAO projects are designed to address urgent technical issues at the national level (project budgets limited to around US$500,000). FAO operates technical cooperation projects at the regional level and under other modalities.

Sources of assistance for contracting parties Other sources of support Many organizations, such as international banks, development agencies and development partnerships can provide financial support to development projects at the national or regional level. Each donor has specific requirements for application, formulation, implementation and supervision of projects and these need to be considered when deciding to present a project proposal.

Exercise 7.1 Does your NPPO receive any type of technical assistance? If so, which type of assistance does your NPPO receive? What was the source of this assistance? How does this assistance help your NPPO to achieve its mission and strategic objectives?