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Implementing the Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources Opportunities for collaboration Beate Scherf Animal Genetic Resources Group Animal Production and Health Division Food and Agriculture Organization
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2 Contents What we do? Examples of collaboration Potential future collaboration
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3 Livestock keepers manage animal genetic resources
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4 Management of livestock diversity Successful management is technically + operationally challenging ! Understanding + Using + Developing + Maintaining + Accessing Utilization Conservation
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5 Management of livestock diversity
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6 Interlaken Declaration on Animal Genetic Resources
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7 Interlaken Declaration animal genetic resources are critical to food security & sustainable livelihoods maintain & use the full diversity of animal genetic resources to meet production challenges facilitate access to these resources, & ensure fair & equitable sharing of benefits arising from their use recognize contribution of local & indigenous communities fill gaps in capacities to manage animal genetic resources mobilize new & additional resources, & long-term support for national & international programmes
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8 Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources
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9 Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources internationally agreed framework aims at sustainable use, development & conservation of animal genetic resources supports & increases overall effectiveness of national, regional and global efforts facilitates: –mobilization of resources –development of institutions –capacity building –cooperation
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10 Priority Areas 1.Characterization, inventory & monitoring of trends and associated risks (2 SP) 2.Sustainable use & development (4 SP) 3.Conservation (5 SP) 4.Policies, institutions & capacity building (13 SP) 23 Strategic Priorities for Action provide agenda for action Global Plan of Action for Animal Genetic Resources
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11 organization of workshops production of awareness raising material such as films preparation of publications and studies contribution to guidelines for AnGR development of case studies facilitation of State of the World’s process at national / regional levels Examples of collaboration with NGOs
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12 INGO presence in intergovernmental mechanism Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and it’s Intergovernmental Working Group on Animal Genetic Resources voice of grass root level – link to grass root level wish to identify a larger number of NGOs interested in the management of animal genetic resources...and expand fruitful collaboration Potential future collaboration with NGOs
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13 Thank you for your attention !
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