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Explore the exchange of experiences in recall systems by the COMPAL Programme, focusing on Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Learn about the best practices, inter-agency cooperation, and policy implications.
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UNCTAD’s COOPERATION ACTIVITES IN HEALTH-RELATED ISSUES A Case study: Exchange of Experiences in Recall Systems by the COMPAL Programme Brazil-Colombia-Peru June 2013
BACKGROUND • OAS Consumer Safety and Health Network • Experience of Brazil’s Recall System • Situation in Colombia and Peru (COMPAL members)
ACTIVITY: EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES • Two-day training by SENACON in: • Bogotá: 10 and 11 June • Lima: 13 and 14 June • One week internship in SENACON by SIC and INDECOPI
BRAZILIAN BEST PRACTICES • Safe consumption network: • ProCon (municipalities) & SINDEC (alert system) • Inter-agency cooperation: SENACON (consumer), ANVISA (health), INMETRO (metrology and normalization) • Integral policy: National Consumer Policy of 2012
LESSONS LEARNED • Sharing of national recall network software • Intention of inter-agency MOUs