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Technical synthesis of relevant capacity assessment tools Katharina Stärk

Technical synthesis of relevant capacity assessment tools Katharina Stärk. Objective. Agreed harmonised terminology Identify relevant capacity assessment tools Describe and compare selected tools Inform future development of tool adapted to food control systems. Overview. Terminology

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Technical synthesis of relevant capacity assessment tools Katharina Stärk

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  1. Technical synthesis of relevant capacity assessment tools Katharina Stärk

  2. Objective Agreed harmonised terminology Identify relevant capacity assessment tools Describe and compare selected tools Inform future development of tool adapted to food control systems

  3. Overview Terminology Presentationoftoolselectioncriteria Descriptiveresultsforselectedtools Discussion

  4. Terminology

  5. Tool selection 1. Was the tool developed for appraisals of systems related to sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) status or to food quality? • If no: exclude • If yes: proceed to next level 2. Was the tool developed for appraisals of food systems? • If no: consider as supportive material, but not included in the detailed comparative assessment • If yes: include in comparative assessment.

  6. FAO Tool

  7. IICA Tool

  8. OIE PVS Tool

  9. IPPC Tool

  10. Structure of tools

  11. Conclusions Similarities and differences between tools were to be expected Tools provide a good starting point for future development Interfacing with existing tools should be kept in mind Process within which tool is to be used will also be important consideration

  12. Points for discussion Are there additional tools/frameworks that should be included? What are key competencies? What are useful modules/structure? How to jointly develop the tool?

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