NEPAD BIOSAFETY NETWORK APPROVES 2010 WORK PLAN |
| Posted by Administrator (admin) on Friday, 5th March, 2010 |
ABNE is an Africa-based, Africa-led, continent-wide service network established by the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency to provide regulators with access to the most up-to-date training and science-based information to regulate biotechnology. ABNE is established to be a permanent resource to regulators to coordinate a continent-wide focus on crop biotechnology with the first node based in Burkina Faso. ABNE offers multidisciplinary expertise to service broad components of biosafety systems, including food safety, environmental safety, socio-economic impact, intellectual property and legal issues.
The Technical Advisory Committee approved ABNE's work plan for 2010 aimed at providing a range of services to regulators including science-based biosafety information through a web portal, training programs (workshops, short courses, internships and study tours), and expert consultations. The Committee acknowledged the contribution of the Government of Burkina Faso in adopting ABNE's host country agreement and commended the ABNE team's efforts in establishing the nodal office in Burkina Faso for project takeoff. The Committee recommended the adoption of innovative approaches to project implementation, training, and communication with stakeholders to achieve the desired impact. An official launch of ABNE was approved and scheduled for April 2010 by the Committees.
Email Prof. Diran Makinde of ABNE at diran.makinde@nepadbiosafety.net for additional details.
Last changed: Friday, 5th March, 2010 at 11:42 AM
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