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BASEL CONVENTION. RESOURCE MOBILISATION TRAINING WORKSHOP 3 – 7 Dec 2006 . Introduction & Strategic Planning. Session A3. 3. Resource Mobilisation Workshop: The Team. Claudia Fenerol SBC – Resource Mobilisation Pierre Portas SBC – Deputy Exec. Sec. Andreas Arlt SBC staff
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BASEL CONVENTION RESOURCE MOBILISATION TRAINING WORKSHOP 3 – 7 Dec 2006
Introduction & Strategic Planning Session A3
3. Resource Mobilisation Workshop: The Team • Claudia Fenerol SBC – Resource Mobilisation • Pierre Portas SBC – Deputy Exec. Sec. • Andreas Arlt SBC staff • John Mbogoma ex BCRC South Africa • John Myslicki Consultant to SBC - Ewaste • Mike Cockerell Consultant to SBC • Lauren DeHaven SBC – Support/coordination
4. GOAL • Appropriate implementation of Basel ( & other related Conventions) in participating African countries (through increasing the understanding & capabilities of Parties & other organisations in those countries, & of BCRCs, in identifying important needs & in the design, marketing & management of measures to address the needs).
5. The objective of the workshop • to accelerate action to implement the Basel & related conventions in participating African countries, through participants: • better understanding the processes of defining what needs to be done & designing, marketing, promoting & managing resultant actions; • translating this workshop to the national level.
6. Prerequisites for achieving the goal • Getting ESM of hazardous and other wastes into national planning documents; • Strategic Plan for minimising and Managing Hazardous and other waste
7. STATEGIC PLANNING • Strategic planning clarifies how important the issues associated with Basel and the related conventions are in a country, compared to other issues that compete for scarce resources. • it involves institutions and decision takers in better understanding the issues; • it shows how the best progress can be made with the minimum of investment.
8. Nationally, our task is surely: • Decide through a process of information gathering, consultation and strategic planning, what needs to be done; • Ensure that the national planning procedures take full account of hazardous waste priorities; • Address the priorities identified through strategic planning, in part through the design, marketing and implementation of projects.