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GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINT. OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE AND ITS CURRENT WORK Second meeting of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint Bangkok, Thailand, 9-11 July 2012. The Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (GAELP): Voluntary collaborative initiative;
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GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINT OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL ALLIANCE AND ITS CURRENT WORK Second meeting of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint Bangkok, Thailand, 9-11 July 2012
The Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (GAELP): • Voluntary collaborative initiative; • Focus & catalyze the efforts of a diverse range of stakeholders; • Achieve international goals: prevent children's exposure to lead from paint & minimize occupational exposures to lead paint. • A joint undertaking of:
Background of the GAELP • ICCM2 (2009): 1st opportunity SAICM partners to introduce new & emerging issues • Lead in paint: One of the emerging issues • ICCM2 Resolution II/4 B endorsed establishment global partnership to promote the phase-out of the use of lead in paint now called GAELP. • Contribution to the implementation of para. 57 of the PI WSSD and SAICM • Broad objective: phase out the manufacture and sale of paints containing lead and eventually to eliminate the risks from such paint.
GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINT • ICCM2 Resolution II/4 B also: • Invites interested stakeholders to became members (financial or in-kind contributions • Develop a business plan with clear milestones and targets • Invited UNEP and WHO to serve as the secretariat of the global partnership
The work of the Global Alliance is organized in five focal areas: Environmental aspects, Health aspects, Worker's health, Legislation and regulation, and Outreach to industry.
GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINT The term “paint” includes: varnishes, lacquers, stains, enamels, glazes, primers or coatings used for any purposes. Paint is typically a mixture of resins, pigments, fillers, solvents, and other additives. “Lead paint” is paint to which one or more lead compounds have been added. Lead compounds that are typically added to paint are numerous. Lead compounds may also be present in paint as a contaminant from other paint ingredients. Current data from a number of countries suggests that lead levels in many decorative paints are less than 90 ppm and often below 45 ppm. Efforts should be made to keep the total lead content in paints as low as possible.
GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINT • Current activities and progress include: • Outreach to potential contributorsCurrently: 11 contributors comingfrom GOVs, IGOs, NGOs and othersContributors form available: English French and Spanish
Current activities and progress (Cont.): • First organizational meeting (Geneva, 26-28 May 2010): developed the overall goals and objectives for the initiative and formulated priority focal areas and workplans. • Establishment of a Interim Advisory Group to discuss cross-cutting issues, promote actions consistent with the overall goals and objectives and monitor progress;
Current activities and progress (Cont.) : • Operational Framework • Overall goals and objectives • Scope • Working arrangments • Public communication • Financial resources • Annexes: International declarations concerning lead in paint & what does it means to be a contributor to the GAELP
NTS Current activities and progress (Cont.): Multi-component brochure: First one of a series: Why is lead paint still an issue? Will be available in 6 UN languages Other components to come
GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINTS • Current activities and progress (Cont.) : • Business plan • The business case • Business strategy • Priority actions • Roadmap for the GAELP • Monitoring and evaluation • Financial aspects
* Establishing and launching a clearinghouse or data repositoryfor GAELP * Developing and obtaining broad support for the marking of an International Day of Action on prevention of lead poisoning with an initial focus on lead paint * Mapping important sources of environmental exposure * Contributing expertise about leadPaint to the finalization of WHO evidence based guidelines * Developing technical guidance for paint manufactures on alternatives to the use of lead compounds in paint * Developing framework for the labelling and certification of paints * Disseminating a document that sets out the elements of a national regulatory framework for eliminating lead paint * Engaging additional stakeholders, including the establishment of national alliances to contribute to implementation activities Overall goal TARGET & objectives Integrated and coherent workplan or business plan of the Global Alliance (2011- 2013 and beyond….) Reporting Reporting to to ICCM3 ICCM4 Identified gaps Focal areas of work Legislation and regulation (3) Environment Aspects (2) Outreach to industry (4) Workers Health Aspects (1) health Current Priorities Current Priorities Current Priorities Current Priorities Current · · Exchange information Testing for lead in paint and · Developing industry messaging · Support/endorsement key Priorities · homes Developing guidance for on public health and stakeholders 2nd GAELP N/A yet · establishing national environment Lifecycles of lead paint · Health r atio nal campaigns Mee ting · instruments Detail technical guidance on Alternatives to lead in paint · · Blood lead testing guidance July 2012 · · Providing guida nce and alternatives Lead in paint in homes and · Use of social media · information Establishment a framework for s chools · Links with US Lead Poisoning · · Building legal enforcement certification of paints Laboratory paint testing and Prevention Week activities capacity methodology Reporting Providing international support · to OEWG · ….. ……… 1st GAELP Mee ting Milestone Milestone Milestone Common elements / glue May 2010 BASELINE « Official » Contributors to the Global Alliance INFORMATION Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint (GAELP) : Ongoing relevant work on lead paint and lead
GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO ELIMINATE LEAD PAINTS • Current activities and progress (Cont.): • Other additional projects from contributors e.g.: • SAICM related project e.g. Lead paint testing in Cameroon • Global campaign to advance the SAICM emerging issue to eliminate lead in paint carried out by IPEN & Toxics Link in India & NGOs in 10 different countries.
Last but not least….Current activities and progress (Cont.): • Current meeting (Bangkok, 9-11 July 2012) • Road ahead to ICCM3 (Draft resolution from OEWG -Nov 2011-) • THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION