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Tender Are Invited For Consultancy Opportunity – Developing Saint Lucia’s Chemicals Data System for Multilateral Environment Agreement Compliance
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has approved funding under The Special Programme, also known as the Chemicals and Waste Management Programme, for a project to be executed in Saint Lucia. The Special Programme provides support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition to enhance their sustainable institutional capacity to develop, adopt, monitor and enforce policy, legislation and regulation for effective frameworks for the implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam, Stockholm and Minamata (BRSM) Conventions.
The specific objective for the Saint Lucia project is to strengthen the country’s legal and institutional frameworks for the sound management of chemicals and hazardous wastes by developing an integrated national chemicals policy, enhancing legislation, and establishing a data collection and management system. To facilitate knowledge-sharing on the policy, database and chemicals and waste management, a national awareness campaign will also be developed for Saint Lucia.
The BCRC-Caribbean will act as the co-executing agency for this project, alongside the Department of Sustainable Development (DSD), Saint Lucia.
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Tender Are Invited For Consultancy Opportunity – Developing Saint Lucia’s Chemicals Data System for Multilateral Environment Agreement Compliance
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has approved funding under The Special Programme, also known as the Chemicals and Waste Management Programme, for a project to be executed in Saint Lucia. The Special Programme provides support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition to enhance their sustainable institutional capacity to develop, adopt, monitor and enforce policy, legislation and regulation for effective frameworks for the implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam, Stockholm and Minamata (BRSM) Conventions.
The specific objective for the Saint Lucia project is to strengthen the country’s legal and institutional frameworks for the sound management of chemicals and hazardous wastes by developing an integrated national chemicals policy, enhancing legislation, and establishing a data collection and management system. To facilitate knowledge-sharing on the policy, database and chemicals and waste management, a national awareness campaign will also be developed for Saint Lucia.
The BCRC-Caribbean will act as the co-executing agency for this project, alongside the Department of Sustainable Development (DSD), Saint Lucia.
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