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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED IN ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING OF GENETIC RESOURCES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF UGANDA BY DAVID R. MUTEKANGA (PhD)
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INTRODUCTION: UGANDA
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THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Uganda Wildlife Authority National Environment Management Authority National Forestry Authority National Council for Science and Technology Wetlands Inspection Division National Agricultural Research organization
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MAJOR CHALLENGES Lack of resources Lack of Institutional experience – database Lack of qualified and experienced manpower Lack of coordination Failure to domesticate MEAs
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RECOMMENDATIONS Develop capacity building programs for the institutions. Need for good governance & transparency. Develop reliable and useful coordination and collaboration internally & externally. Public education & awareness. Role & responsibilities of CSO & Private sector.
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CONCLUSION A number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa are moving towards re-organizing and re- vitalizing the public institutions. The issue of good governance and transparency is very paramount if the public institutions are to fulfil their mandate in ABS. THANKS VERY MUCH
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