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AGENDA I ITEM 3 M 3 INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OF THE STRATEGIC APPROACH, 2006-2015 SAICM/IP.2/4 SECOND INTERSESSIONAL MEETING STOCKHOLM 13-15 MARCH 2018 DR. ROBERT NURICK, INDEPENDENT EVALUATOR Objectiv ive of of Evalu luatio ion To


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AGENDA I ITEM 3 M 3

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OF THE STRATEGIC APPROACH, 2006-2015 SAICM/IP.2/4 SECOND INTERSESSIONAL MEETING

STOCKHOLM 13-15 MARCH 2018

  • DR. ROBERT NURICK, INDEPENDENT EVALUATOR
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Objectiv ive of

  • f Evalu

luatio ion

To provide information to enable the intersessional process to develop recommendations and to enable ICCM5 to take an informed decision on future arrangements for the Strategic Approach and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020

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Approa

  • ach f

for Eval aluation

  • n
  • Framed within a Theory of Change approach
  • Review of documents
  • On-line survey
  • Focus group discussions
  • Further round of engagement with stakeholders
  • Finalized for OEWG3
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Insti titu tuti tional S Str tructu ture of t the Strategic A c Approach ch

International Conference on Chemicals Management- ICCM

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Gover ernan ance o

  • f the

e Strategi gic A Approach

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Theor eory o y of Change

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Stra rategic Approa

  • ach - Stren

engths

  • Awareness of integrated nature of chemicals management
  • Voluntary approach has allowed voices of non-governmental

stakeholders to be heard

  • Successes achieved in knowledge sharing and information; risk

reduction; governance; capacity-building OPS objectives

  • Lead in paint Emerging Policy Issue
  • Indicators of progress
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Str trategic c Ap Approach - weaknesses es & g gaps

  • Capacity issues of SAICM Secretariat
  • National focal point model
  • Funding constraints for SAICM implementation
  • Illegal international traffic OPS objective
  • Progress on EPIs
  • Role of UN agencies (IOMC) in support of SAICM implementation
  • Monitoring effectiveness of SAICM implementation
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Lesso essons L s Learnt

  • Legisation and implementation for sound management of chemicals
  • Common standards and SDGs
  • Adaptive management regimes: technical capacity and monitoring

impact

  • Integration across sectors and stakeholders
  • Transfer of technologies and role of stakeholders
  • Transparent sharing of information and collaborative relationships
  • Financing of SAICM
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SAICM/IP.2/4 Welcome and encourage input from all SAICM stakeholders by 16 April 2018. saicmevaluation@gmail.com

Thank you.