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Book (series)Terminal Evaluation of ''Prevention and Disposal of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Obsolete Pesticides in Eritrea'' Phase II
GCP/ERI/014/GFF GEF ID: 3987
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No results found.Pesticides have helped control disease and increase crop production for food security. However poor management of pesticides has shown negative impacts human health and the environment, including death and disability among users. Of particular concern are Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) that are highly effective in the control of the insect vectors of malaria and sleeping sickness and locusts. FAO supported by GEF implemented a POPs project in Eritrea to safeguard and dispose existing stocks of obsolete pesticides, as well as working to reduce risk across the pesticide lifecycle at the policy level. The evaluation found that one of project’s main success was the safeguarding and disposal of 364 tons of obsolete pesticides and its contribution to the nationwide adoption of FFS and IPM. In the future, the evaluation recommends that the Project Steering Committee, with the support of FAO should take steps to ensure that reducing the risk from pesticides remains a priority for the government. Project code: GCP/ERI/014/GFF GEF ID: 3987 -
Book (series)Disposal of bulk quantities of obsolete pesticides in developing countries
FAO Pesticide Disposal Series. 1020-4695 No. 4
1996These guidelines have been prepared as a collaborative effort of FAO, UNEP and WHO with the overall objective of promoting principles and practices for environmentally sound management of pesticides. -
Book (stand-alone)Prevention of accumulation of obsolete pesticide stocks 1995These guidelines were prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under project GCP/INT/572/NET: “Prevention and Disposal of Unwanted Pesticide Stocks in Africa and the Near East”, funded by the Government of the Netherlands. Despite the limited geographical scope of the project, the guidelines are considered generally applicable and of interest to many countries, aid agencies and the pesticide industry. They have been published as provisional because they have not yet received approval from the member countries of FAO. In view of the significant interest expressed in the subject, it has been decided to make the present version available as a project publication. Interested parties are invited to provide written comments to FAO based on their experience in the implementation of these guidelines. Their comments will be considered in the definitive version of the guidelines.
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