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The International Plant Protection Convention

The International Plant Protection Convention. THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF PLANT HEALTH. Presenter organization. Occasion Date. CONTENT. Previous Activities Concept for the IYPH 2020 Scope Main Objective Specific Objectives Outputs Beneficiaries

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The International Plant Protection Convention

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  1. The International Plant Protection Convention THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF PLANT HEALTH Presenter organization Occasion Date

  2. CONTENT Previous Activities Concept for the IYPH 2020 Scope Main Objective Specific Objectives Outputs Beneficiaries IYPH 2020 PreliminaryProgramme Considerations Future activities Procedure to proclaim IYPH 2020 Planning IYPH 2020 Financing IYPH 2020

  3. PREVIOUS ACTIVITIES Actions in 2015/16 • CPM-10 (2015) proposal by Finland for IYPH was supported by the CPM • 39th (June 2015) FAO Conference welcomed IYPH 2020 proposal • January 2016 Finland requested FAO to pursue IYPH 2020 • March 2016 the Director-General of FAO informs Finland that IYPH is on the agenda of COAG 2016 • CPM-11 adopts defining scope and objectives for IYPH and creates steering committee

  4. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (1) Scope of Plant Health in the context of the IYPH 2020 For the purpose of the IYPH 2020: “Plant health is usually considered the discipline that uses a range of measures to control and prevent pests, weeds and disease causing organisms to spread into new areas, especially through human interaction such as international trade”

  5. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (2) Main Objective of the IYPH 2020 "The International Year of Plant Health will raise awareness of the importance and impacts of plant health in addressing issues of global importance, including hunger, poverty, threats to the environment and economic development"

  6. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (3) Specific Objectives for the IYPH 2020 Raising the awareness of the public and political decision makers at the global, regional and national levels about plant health Promoting a strengthening of national, regional and global plant health efforts and their resources in light of increasing trade and new pest risks caused through climate change. Educating the public and increasing its knowledge about plant health.

  7. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (4) Specific Objectives for the IYPH 2020 Enhancing dialogue and stakeholder involvement in plant health Increasing information about the state of plant protection in the world Facilitating the establishment of plant health partnerships on national, regional and global levels

  8. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (5) Preliminary Outputs for the IYPH 2020 • Increased public awareness about plant health (numbers of popular publications, articles, etc.) • More political support to NPPOs • Improved capacity through more plant health related projects • Commitments on sustainable financing of national plant health systems • Greater participation of developing countries in international trade

  9. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (6) Preliminary Outputs for the IYPH 2020 • Increased donor commitments to IPPC and plant health capacity building • Increased reflection of phytosanitary matters in national academic curricula • Greater stakeholder involvement in national plant health decision-making • Strengthened RPPOs • Establishment of the 6th December 2021 as an international day of plant health

  10. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (7) Only Winners Beneficiaries of the IYPH 2020 Natl. Government NPPOs Universities FAO/IPPC Research IYPH 2020 FAO/CBD/WTO Stakeholders RPPOs The People

  11. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (8) Beneficiaries: NPPOs • Better plant health situation in the country • Increased visibility in national government • Potentially better funding • Increased position in national SPS related coordination • Better cooperation by the public • Greater understanding by stakeholders • Stronger role in the international phytosanitary matters

  12. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (9) Beneficiaries: National Governments • Better plant health situation in the country • Competent and efficient NPPO • Increased acceptance of phytosanitary legislation • Better negotiation position in bilateral or multilateral phytosanitary negotiations • Better cooperation by the public • Greater understanding by stakeholders

  13. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (10) • Beneficiaries: Stakeholders, Universities & Research • Professional Stakeholders: • Better trade opportunities • Increased cooperation with NPPO • NPPO activities reflect stakeholders needs and circumstances • Universities & Research: • More plant health related research activities • Improved curricula • Stronger relations with government & NPPO

  14. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (11) • Beneficiaries: RPPOs • Increased visibility in national governments of member states • Potentially better funding • Increased role in regional harmonization • Strengthened cooperation with stakeholder organizations • Stronger role in the international phytosanitary matters

  15. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (12) • Beneficiaries: FAO/IPPC & other International Organizations • Increased visibility in national governments of member states • Potentially better funding • Increased role in global harmonization • Strengthened cooperation with stakeholder organizations • Better implementation on national levels • Improved donor access • Strengthened international positioning

  16. CONCEPT OF THE IYPH 2020 (13) • Beneficiaries: The People • Less hunger • More environment • Less poverty • More equality

  17. IYPH 2020 - PreliminaryProgramme Considerations (1) General Considerations • The IYPH 2020 programme must reach a broad audience, such as: • Professional stakeholders, i.e. trade and grower associations • The public, including children • Political decision makers • Decision makers in other International Organizations • Universities and other educational institutions • Research organizations • Mass media

  18. IYPH 2020 - PreliminaryProgramme Considerations (2) Potential ProgrammeCommponents: International Level International Conference: Plant Health and Trade International Conference: Plant Health and Climate Change International Conference: Plant Health on Small Islands International Conference: Plant Health and Biodiversity International Conference: Plant Health and ???? International Conference: Plant Health on ???????

  19. IYPH 2020 - PreliminaryProgramme Considerations (3) Potential ProgrammeCommponents: Regional Level Regional Plant Health Conferences on Regionally Specific Issues Regional Ministerial Conferences (with assistance from RPPOS) Other Regional Plant Health Events on Regionally Important Issues

  20. IYPH 2020 - PreliminaryProgramme Considerations (4) Potential ProgrammeCommponents: National Level National Symposia on Plant Health Issues National Plant Health Stakeholder Meetings Emission of a National Special Editions Stamp Celebrating IYPH 2020 Emission of a National Special Editions Coin Celebrating IYPH 2020 Plant Health Stands at National Flower, Agriculture or Trade Shows Production of Documentaries on Plant Health Relevant Issues

  21. IYPH 2020 - PreliminaryProgramme Considerations (5) Activities to Plan a National Programme • Identify partners for the national IYPH 2020 activities, e.g.: • Professional stakeholders, i.e. trade and grower associations; Political decision makers • Decision makers in other ministries or authorities, e.g. environment • Universities and other educational institutions; Research organizations • Media • Create national IYPH planning committee • Establish plan for national IYPH 2020 activities • Secure funding • Inform IPPC Secretariat/IYPH 2020 Secretariat

  22. Future Activities (1) FUTURE STEPS TO PROCLAIM IYPH 2020 

  23. Future Activities (2) TIME-LINE TO PROCLAIM IYPH 2020 

  24. Future Activities(3) Steering Committee Programme and Communications Group Resource Mobilization Group Partnership and Liaison Group Meetings of the Steering Committe: 2 in 2016 and 3-4 in 2017 • 7 members from CPs & 7 alternates • 5-7 members from collaborating International Organizations and RPPOs • 1 member from IPPC Secretariat and FAO • 3 Representatives of major donors

  25. Future Activities(4) Communications • Tool-kit development • Presentations at International meetings • Presentations at RPPOs • Presentations at regional workshops

  26. Future Activities(5) • Internal FAO coordination • Resource Mobilization - Volunteer Programme - Donor Solicitation • Approaching possible partners • Identifying programme activities • Preparing FAO process

  27. HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE ? • Inform and promote • Support to proclaim IYPH 2020 • Participate in planning and implementation - new ideas are welcome • Start Planning Activities now • Collaborate with the IPPC Secretariat on programme issues • Give Presentations at Scientific Conferences • Investigate modalities to issue IYPH 2020 stamp or coin • Involve stakeholders • Look now for financing your part!

  28. Contact IPPC Secretariat AGDI - FAO, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla,00153 Rome, Italy. Tel: +39-06-5705-4812E-mail: IPPC@fao.org E-mail: Ralf.Lopian@mmm.fi Websites: www.ippc.int http://www.phytosanitary.info/

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