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Actions’ flow for Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS)

  1. Actions’ flow for Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) A If the AnGR is obtained from a registered collection established in accordance with national or regional regulations, check requirements relating to due diligence are fulfilled B Check if the country is party to the NP C Some countries are proposing to implement legal frameworks encompassing the ABS provisions of Nagoya, with assumption that these will be accepted as an alternative to ABS. Is the Nagoya Protocol (NP) applicable to the required Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR)? 2 Is the Nagoya Protocol applicable to the required AnGR? No due diligence required for this material Due diligence not fulfilled. Discontinue use or get required permit No Prior Informed Consent (PIC) needed? D Yes Yes Yes Yes Due diligence requirements fulfilled Internationally Recognized Certificate Compliance (IRCC) available? E Information on Mutually Agreed Terms? (MATs) Yes Other relevant documents? F No Due diligence requirements fulfilled Material from registered collections? A Provider country party to the Nagoya Protocol? B ABS covered by other international instrument? C Yes Yes No No No Researcher must negotiate PIC and MATs and obtain an IRCC or other relevant documents Regulation not applicable. Discontinue use or get required permit Yes The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. 1 Initial planning stage Check all the Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) requirements and conditions of the provider country Enquire about the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) and Mutually Agreed Terms (MAT) from the national ABS Focal Point and Competent National Authority (CNA) Engage the local researchers and institutions Consult the Access and Benefit Sharing–Clearing House (ABS-CH) Make provision for ABS in the budget. While drafting your proposal 1 2 D Parties may implement international agreements which removes the need to obtain Prior Informed Consent (PIC)— provided the agreements do not run counter to the objectives of the Protocol E An Internationally Recognised Certificate of Compliance (IRCC) comprising information on PIC and MATs can be used as evidence that the AnGR has been accessed in accordance with the Protocol. This information can be used as part of the Seek, Keep and Transfer procedure and must be kept for 20+ years after the end of utilisation of the AnGR F If an IRCC is not yet available, the researcher must seek, keep and transfer other relevant documents related to the AnGR. Due Diligence 3 Due Diligence3 Researcher receives funding for research Genetic resource, or its derivative, identified by researcher Institution and researcher register on ABS-CH website (preferred method) National Measurement and Regulation Office (NMRO) as Competent National Authority (CNA) provides guidance on PIC and MATs June 2020
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