A Purposeful Engagement: FDA’s International Food Safety Capacity-Building Plan Association of Food & Drug Officials 118 th AFDO Annual Educational Conference.

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A Purposeful Engagement: FDA’s International Food Safety Capacity-Building Plan Association of Food & Drug Officials 118 th AFDO Annual Educational Conference June 22 – 25, 2014 Cathleen McInerney Barnes U.S. Food & Drug Administration Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition International Affairs Staff

International Food Safety Capacity Building Plan (ICB) My presentation will cover:  FSMA basis of the ICB  Note several Goals & Objectives* of particular interest  Activities underway or under development  The ICB as an example of purposeful engagement

3 Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) FSMA Section 305 “… FDA shall develop a comprehensive plan to expand the technical, scientific, and regulatory food safety capacity of foreign governments, and their respective food industries, from which foods are exported to the United States….” Capacity building is one of the non-regulatory tools FDA has available to help strengthen its efforts in preventing food safety problems in the global supply chain.

4 FSMA Section 305 The plan shall include, as appropriate: 1.Recommendations for bilateral and multilateral arrangements and agreements, including provisions to provide for responsibility of exporting countries to ensure the safety of food 2.Provisions for secure electronic data sharing 3.Provisions for mutual recognition of inspection reports 4.Training of foreign governments and food producers on United States requirements for safe food 5.Recommendations on whether/how to harmonize requirements under Codex Alimentarius 6.Provisions for multilateral acceptance of lab methods and testing/detection techniques Plus: evidence based decision making, partnerships & assessment analysis

FDA’s Guiding Principles 1.Ownership 2.Alignment 3.Leverage 4.Manage for results 5.Mutual Accountability 6.Sustainability

Paris Principles Just for comparison, note the Principles of the Paris Declaration of 2005* 1.Ownership: Developing countries set their own strategies for poverty reduction, improve their institutions and tackle corruption. 2. Alignment: Donor countries align behind these objectives and use local systems. 3. Harmonization: Donor countries coordinate, simplify procedures and share information to avoid duplication. 4. Results: Developing countries and donors shift focus to development results and results get measured. 5. Mutual accountability: Donors and partners are accountable for development results. *

7  Establishes a strategic framework to direct FDA in its international food safety capacity-building efforts  Basic tools:  “risk analytics”  “performances measures”  Main message:  Work smarter  Demonstrate results FDA’s International Food Safety Capacity Building Plan (ICB): Overview

FSMA ICB Plan….  While the good news is that FSMA mandated a comprehensive and appropriate plan to guide FDA’s capacity building work, the not-surprising news is that it did not include a separate appropriations for a program.  Thus, the “work smarter” mandate….

9 Implementation of the Plan….…is a work in progress…  Engages partners  Evaluates programs  Prioritizes decision making  Pursues CB internationally (emphasis on partners very intentional & purposeful)

10 ICB: Goals & Objectives  Goal 2: Increase effectiveness through evidence-based decision making  Objective 2.1 – Enhance intelligence regarding food safety risks  Objective 2.2 – Utilize food safety assessments  Objective 2.3 – Design for effectiveness  So, what does this mean?

ICB: Supporting Activities (CONT.) FDA has embraced ROM -- that is, Results Oriented Management A results-based approach being implemented - using a comprehensive performance measurement system to track the performance and progress of activities. Shifts focus from what’s being done (managing activities) Towards a more balanced focus that emphasizes the level of progress achieved towards the intended results (managing for results)

* This slide only shows the top level of the results framework. The results identified for the right side of the framework (i.e., ones not applicable to capacity building) have been excluded from this figure for simplicity sake. **’Imported foods’ refers to those regulated by FDA. Protect Public from Unsafe Imported Foods** 1. Better Prevention of Food Safety Problems in the Foreign Supply Chain Result 2: Increased Use of Practices in Compliance with Regulated Standards by Industry in Priority Countries and Commodities Compliance Activities Result 4: Better Execution of Compliance Activities by Partner Country Gov. and NGO’s Result 3: Better Execution of Compliance Activities by FDA (Etc.) Result 1: Increased Use of Best Practices by Industry in Priority Countries and Commodities 3. Prevent Consumption of Unsafe Imported Foods Once in U.S. FDA’s Capacity Building Activities & Effective Leveraging of Bi-lateral and Multi-lateral Organizations (Etc.) 2. Entry of Unsafe Food Reduced EXAMPLE: Imports Safety Results Framework*

ICB: Goals & Objectives  Goal 4: Enhance technical assistance and capacity building in food safety  Objective 4.1 – Work with partners to develop/deliver food safety training programs focused on best practices and global food safety principles  Objective 4.2 – Train* foreign governments & food producers on U.S. requirements for safe food *FDA provides training thru partner organizations

 ICB: Supporting Activities  Partners: International Organizations  Developing or continuing FDA support thru cooperative agreements, grants with:  Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Food Safety Cooperation Forum (FSCF)  Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations  World Health Organization (WHO)  World Trade Organization/Standards & Trade Development Facility (WTO/STDF)  Inter-American Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture (IICA) 14

ICB: Supporting Activities PARTNERS: World Bank  Global Food Safety Partnership – unique opportunity to pull together countries, international organizations and private sector --- Imagine the potential: across the entire spectrum of the world’s food safety systems …assess F.S. problems…identify who is addressing what problem & where are the gaps…agree on priorities to re-direct resources – a shared common good  Includes agreement to work with metrics and evaluation

ICB: Supporting Activities  Partners: other Federal Agencies  U.S. Agency for International Development  USDA/Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS)  USDA/Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS)  U.S. Department of Commerce

ICB Supporiting Activities (cont.)  PARTNERS:  Joint Institute for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN)  International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI)  Preventive Controls & Produce Safety Alliances

Considerations for AFDO’s International Work  Beyond training…  Consider “capacity building” in the broadest sense:  Development of institutions… a continuing process of strengthening abilities to perform core functions & solve problems.  Leverage the work of multinationals; support & participate in technical consultations; and, facilitate the provision of training & education

More Considerations for AFDO  Consider how to incorporate Metrics and Evaluation tools  now, at the beginning of any project  establish a base line for the data  prove that your intervention will make a difference.

20 For More Information You will find the plan here: danceRegulation/UCM pdf

Thank you! Cathleen McInerney Barnes U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition International Affairs Staff 5100 Paint Branch Parkway College Park, Maryland Phone: (240)