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Foundational IPPC Training materials: building for the future

Foundational IPPC Training materials: building for the future. Regional IPPC Workshops 2014. This Presentation:. IPPC Capacity Development Strategy Capacity Development: core training material How topics were determined What resources are being developed

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Foundational IPPC Training materials: building for the future

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  1. Foundational IPPC Training materials:building for the future Regional IPPC Workshops 2014

  2. This Presentation: • IPPC Capacity Development Strategy • Capacity Development: core training material • How topics were determined • What resources are being developed • Status and next steps of NPPO management materials

  3. IPPC Capacity Development Capacity development strategy adopted by CPM in 2009 • Strategy development evolved from years of discussions and working groups Capacity Development Committee formed in 2012 with initial term of two years • CDC membership includes participants from all 7 FAO regions • Participants selected based on expertise

  4. Recent IPPC updates: Implementation Emerging area of interest in IPPC community • Implementation review and support system • Project-funded activities • Surveys and desk studies offer insights, management a key issue Ongoing implementation discussions • Several points at CPM-8 (2013) • Discussion item for Strategic Planning Group 2013

  5. Capacity Development: Technical resources How they are developed Needs identified Existing resources collected and analyzed IRSS PCE • Materials developed • Reviewed by CDC • Reviewed by additional experts • Input from RPPOs • - Ongoing feedback and updates • CDC set priorities: • Globally relevant • - Not already available • Management and emerging issues

  6. Over 20 resources In Progress: (slide 1/2) NPPO establishment (manual, training kit) NPPO operations (manual, SOP, training kit) Export certification (manual, SOP, training kit) Phytosanitary measures for export certification (manual, SOP, training kit) Import verification (manual, SOP, training kit) External/stakeholder relations (manual)

  7. In Progress: (slide 2/2) Surveillance (manual) PRA (information kit on importance of PRA) IPPC participation (manual, training) Import/export of forestry products (e-learning training) Dielectric heating (manual) Market access (manual, e-learning) Transit (manual) Equivalence (manual)

  8. Core Training Materials: A Foundation for Future Activities Help Desk NPPOs Phyto page Centers of Excellence Tech Assistance CDC IRSS PCE facilitators Core Training Materials Phytosanitary trainer of trainers

  9. Status and next steps of materials • Some materials are already available at www.phytosanitary.info • Other materials are in development • Al materials reviewed by CDC at least twice, and also by additional experts • Publication online (PDF) (no printing without partner funding) • Pilot testing and feedback (through partnership with NPPOs, RPPOs and other partners) Translation (through partnerships)

  10. What next? Resources will be available at www.phytosanitary.info Please give us your feedback – let us know how you used them, what was useful, any suggestions Explore options for using these in projects, partnering to fund translation, printing, workshops

  11. Thank you! IPPC Secretariat IPP: www.ippc.int Phytosanitary Resources: www.phytosanitary.info Email: ippc@fao.org

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