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ABS Management Tool International Stakeholder Workshop 27 and 28 November 2006, Heredia Costa Rica. Sponsored by SECO and UNU/IAS Organized by IISD, Stratos Inc., Jorge Cabrera. Results of the Discussion on the Revised ABS-MT. For What Purpose?.
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ABS Management ToolInternational Stakeholder Workshop27 and 28 November 2006, Heredia Costa Rica Sponsored by SECO and UNU/IASOrganized by IISD, Stratos Inc., Jorge Cabrera
For What Purpose? • Maintain MT as a neutral basis and common platform for user and provider guidance on ABS • Can support education and capacity building • Provide guidance to negotiations on implementing good practice and compliance with the CBD BGs
Who is the user? • Appeal to/ useful to/ guidance to/ all interests in negotiating ABS • Providers and Users • Emphasis on those not having frameworks/experience (e.g. communities, governments) • Large organizations informed on how to do it better or integrate into their processes or ensure compliance to BGs • Separation between non-commercial research and commercial use
Is the structure of the MT useful and practical? • Three part standard (PIC, MAT, Benefit Sharing): useful focus • Do not lose the details in the guidance – to ensure good practices • An introductory chapter/revised user guide – plain language for non-ABS experts • Road map/step-step guide to the ABS-MT • Specific examples of negotiating instruments (e.g. indicative MTAs, MAT/contract) • Case studies that illustrate standards and guidance in practice • Distinguish grey areas from challenges • Interactive electronic format
Is the content of the MT useful and practical? • Overall, the content of the revised ABS-MT has improved • Ensure the language remain neutral (i.e. available to all users) • Addressing triple bottom line needs • Add to PIC standard (TK, TK and PIC definitions, and clarity on ownership of genetic resources) • Add TK as fourth standard • Allow for adequate time for consultation engagement and capacity building • Address technology transfer better • Ensure high value to providers - low cost to users • Guidance on negotiating strategies/methods
Comments onManagement Processes • Address how management tool can address traceability • Minimum documentation requirements (e.g. categories: collection, storage, material transfers) • What documents are needed for development and commercialization steps • How to address difficulties for addressing documentation requirements for small companies and communities