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Book (stand-alone)Good practices for monitoring and evaluation of national phytosanitary systems
Learning from three case studies
2022Also available in:
No results found.This report provides insights into good practices for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of national phytosanitary systems. Sharing these good M&E practices will enhance learning across the IPPC community and encourage National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) to develop national level phytosanitary M&E systems. M&E can play a supporting role in the implementation of national strategies for phytosanitary systems, and in the implementation of the IPPC Strategic Framework (2020–2030). NPPOs that have M&E systems and processes in place can respond more effectively to changing circumstances and can manage their work to align with national and international strategic plans or frameworks. Learning from each other on what works in different contexts can help countries improve M&E practices and thus increase the impact of their work to keep plant resources free of pests. -
Book (stand-alone)International Plant Protection Convention procedure manual for governance 2024
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No results found.The purpose of the IPPC procedure manual for governance is to provide, in a convenient form, procedures and practices for the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM).This manual includes decisions and procedures through the end of December 2023. The decisions and procedures described herein are subject to future amendment. The manual will beupdated accordingly, as necessary.Procedures relevant to the work of the Standards Committee (SC) and the Implementation and Capacity Development Committee (IC) – two of the CPM subsidiary bodies –are compiled in separate procedure manuals. -
Book (stand-alone)Managing Relationships with Stakeholders
A guide to stakeholder relations for national plant protection organizations
2015Also available in:
This IPPC guide provides guidance on the kinds of stakeholder relations that can be established and maintained by national plant protection organizations (NPPOs). The publication is intended to encourage the establishment and development of public–private partnerships and to promote coordination among non-phytosanitary public sector stakeholders, such as foreign ministries and authorities for trade, standards and the environment.
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