Convention sur la diversité biologique
Depuis l'adoption du Protocole de Nagoya, l'Organe directeur a appelé les Parties contractantes à s'assurer que toutes les mesures législatives, administratives ou politiques prises en vue de l'application du Traité et de la Convention sur la diversité biologique (ou du Protocole de Nagoya y afférent) sont cohérentes et complémentaires. Les secrétariats de ces deux organes ont signé un protocole de coopération et organisent des ateliers conjoints.
Commission des ressources génétiques pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture
La Commission est l'instance qui a négocié le Traité. La collaboration permanente qui a été instaurée favorise la cohérence des politiques et la complémentarité des travaux de ces deux organes dans le domaine des ressources phytogénétiques pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture. Une déclaration conjointe d'intention de coopération a été adoptée et des liens très étroits ont été noués entre les bureaux et les secrétariats des deux organes.
Mobilisation de ressources
Les parties au Traité ont pris acte des résultats positifs de la stratégie de coopération conduite à l'égard des organisations internationales compétentes en vue de faciliter la mise en œuvre de la Stratégie de financement, et en particulier de son Fonds fiduciaire pour le partage des avantages. Elles ont également reconnu combien il était important et utile de nouer des partenariats, s'agissant de la mobilisation de ressources, de la programmation et de l'efficacité des opérations du Fonds.
Cohérence des politiques
L'Organe directeur a demandé au Secrétariat d'établir et de maintenir une coopération avec d'autres organisations internationales et traités intéressés, sur des sujets couverts par le Traité, et l'a invité à continuer à participer aux réunions pertinentes de l'Union internationale pour la protection des obtentions végétales, de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé, de l'Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle et de l'Organisation mondiale du commerce, des organes de la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques et d'autres instances.
Type of Partnership
It was established in Geneva in 1996 to contribute to a better understanding of development and environment concerns in the context of international trade. It facilitates interaction between policy-makers and those outside the system to help trade policy become more...
It promotes the use of underutilised plant species. In so doing, it is concerned with developing agricultural landscapes and markets that work for smallholder farmers
CC (International Chamber of Commerce) is the voice of world business championing the global economy as a force for economic growth, job creation and prosperity. ICC activities cover a broad spectrum, from arbitration and dispute resolution to making the case...
It is both a coalition of mainly development NGOs and networks and other civil society organizations in the North and South, as well as an advocacy NGO. ICDA was founded in 1976 as a result of NGO coordination focused on...
ICA is an independent, non-governmental association which unites, represents and serves co-operatives worldwide. Founded in 1895, ICA has 224 member organisations from 87 countries active in all sectors of the economy. Together these co-operatives represent more than 800 million individuals...
It is a Canadian Crown corporation that works in close collaboration with researchers from the developing world in their search for the means to build healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous societies.
IFAP is the world farmers organisation representing over 600 million farm families grouped in 115 national organisations in 80 countries. It is a global network in which farmers from industrialised and developing countries exchange concerns and set common priorities. IFAP...
The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) is a grassroots and democratic organization that currently unites 750 member organizations in 108 countries. In order to achieve its mission and address the complexity of the various components of the organic...
It is a non governmental organization (NGO) of Women Jurists, founded in Paris in 1928 with the aim of fighting for the eradication of all forms of discrimination against women and promoting their Human Rights. It has consultative status with...
InforMEA is a web portal and the first project established by "The MEA IKM Initiative". InforMEA harvests COPs and GBs decisions and resolutions, news, events, membership, national focal points, national reports and implementation plans from Secretariats of the treaties, conventions...
This website is about Farmers' Rights. Farmers' Rights are basically about enabling farmers to continue their work as stewards and innovators of agricultural biodiversity, and about recognizing and rewarding them for their contribution to the global pool of genetic resources....
This project’s goal is to provide the world’s crop genebanks with a powerful, flexible, easy-to-use global plant genetic resource information management system that will constitute the keystone for an efficient and effective global network of genebanks to permanently safeguard plant...