Update on IAPSC's Implemented Activities in TC-RPPO Virtual Meeting

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33
rd
 TC-RPPO virtual meeting 01
October 6 2021
 
Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities
By:
Director of IAPSC
 
OUTLINE
 
Introduction
 Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities
Review of ECOWAS’s application to be recognized as an
RPPO
 Partnership/collaboration
Constraints
way forward
 
Introduction
 
Technical Consultations among Regional Plant Protection Organizations
(TC-RPPO) are regularly convened on annual basis by the Secretary of
the Commission but with the COVID-19 outbreak this meeting is being
held virtually and in several sessions per year.
The 32
nd
  Technical Consultation among RPPOs (Virtual Meeting No 3)
took place on 26 February 2021.
The purpose of the TC is to inter alia, encourage inter-regional
cooperation in promoting harmonized phytosanitary measures, and the
development and use of relevant international standards for
phytosanitary measures.
This meeting is a forum for RPPOs to consult as a group and  
IAPSC as
one of the 10 RPPOs  plays its role
.
 
 
Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities
 
 Since the 32
nd
  Technical Consultation among RPPOs Virtual Meeting No 3 held on  26 February 2021, IAPSC
implemented some activities including:
 
March 15, 2021 
participation to the virtual 
Continental Training of National Experts on Malabo
Declaration Biennial Review Reporting Tools;
March, 16-18 and april1, 2021-
virtual
 
meeting on CPM15;
April, 8, 2021 ECOWAS Task Force Information Meeting
April 12-13, 2021- 
Virtual meeting of the 14
th
 session of the IAPSC` Steering Committee;
April 14-16, 2021
-Virtual meeting of the 29
th
 session of the IAPSC`s General Assembly
 
June1-4, 2021- 
virtual consultative meeting for the formulation of plant health strategy for
Africa;
 
Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities cont
.
 
June 8-11,2021- 
participation to virtual consultative meeting for the formulation of food
safety strategy for Africa,
 African Food Safety Agency and Continental Reference
Laboratory
;
July 8, 2021 – 
virtual training of Africa on  International Plant Protection
Convention online Comment System (OCS);
July21-23,2021- 
Virtual workshop on: Strengthening Member States, RECs
and National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) capacity in inspection
services, quarantine pest detection methods and management of trans-
boundary pests.
 
August 12,2021- 
virtual preparatory meeting of the  
IPPC regional
workshop for Africa.
 
21-24 September 2021, IPPC regional virtual workshop for Africa
 
 
 
 
 
Review of ECOWAS’s application to be
recognized as an RPPO
 
IAPSC received a letter from HE Commissioner of DARBE to update the commission on the
above mentioned topic.
 
ECOWAS application is tabled when; 
in Africa there are a lot of people and institutions doing work in
plant health and all
 
of them are potential partners to IAPSC including all the eight Regional Economic
Communities.
 IAPSC provided  appropriate response to the Commission and it is up to the AUC to provide a response
to ECOWAS.
No decision has been taken by the AU in conformity with its internal regulations with the different
Regional Economic Communities.
 
Partnership/collaboration
 
 
The new plant health strategy for Africa is under
preparation in collaboration with different stakeholders
and partners institutions including the USDA-APHIS,
CABI, ITTA, ICRISAT, Universities, RECs and AU-
members states…etc.
 
Development of the SPS framework for Africa
 
Constraints
 
 Effect of COVID-19 on plant health sector in Africa
 
Current 
priority pests in Africa include:
Locusts, Fall armyworm, 
Fruit flies, 
Banana fusarium wilt (TR4),
 Banana
Bunchy Top Virus;
Maize Necrotic Lethal Disease,
 papaya mealybug, mango mealybug
 
Cassava African Mosaic Virus, 
Cassava Brown Streak
Tuta absoluta, False codling moth,
  Wheat blast, 
Thrips
 
Cocoa swollen shoot, 
Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) and 
Quelea quelea.
 
WAY forward
 
Staffing limitation to be addressed;
 
Programme budget to be  stepped up;
Post COVID-19 outbreak contingency plan to be
developed
 
 
I Thank YOU
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Technical Consultations among Regional Plant Protection Organizations are being held virtually due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This update covers activities implemented by IAPSC since the 32nd TC-RPPO meeting, including participation in various virtual meetings and workshops focused on plant health and food safety strategies for Africa. The engagements aim to promote harmonized phytosanitary measures and enhance collaboration among RPPOs.

  • IAPSC
  • RPPO
  • Virtual Meeting
  • Plant Health
  • Food Safety

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  1. 33rdTC-RPPO virtual meeting 01 October 6 2021 Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities By: Director of IAPSC

  2. OUTLINE Introduction Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities Review of ECOWAS s application to be recognized as an RPPO Partnership/collaboration Constraints way forward

  3. Introduction Technical Consultations among Regional Plant Protection Organizations (TC-RPPO) are regularly convened on annual basis by the Secretary of the Commission but with the COVID-19 outbreak this meeting is being held virtually and in several sessions per year. The 32ndTechnical Consultation among RPPOs (Virtual Meeting No 3) took place on 26 February 2021. The purpose of the TC is to inter alia, encourage inter-regional cooperation in promoting harmonized phytosanitary measures, and the development and use of relevant international standards for phytosanitary measures. This meeting is a forum for RPPOs to consult as a group and IAPSC as one of the 10 RPPOs plays its role.

  4. Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities Since the 32ndTechnical Consultation among RPPOs Virtual Meeting No 3 held on 26 February 2021, IAPSC implemented some activities including: March 15, 2021 participation to the virtual Continental Training of National Experts on Malabo Declaration Biennial Review Reporting Tools; March, 16-18 and april1, 2021-virtual meeting on CPM15; April, 8, 2021 ECOWAS Task Force Information Meeting April 12-13, 2021- Virtual meeting of the 14thsession of the IAPSC` Steering Committee; April 14-16, 2021-Virtual meeting of the 29thsession of the IAPSC`s General Assembly June1-4, 2021- virtual consultative meeting for the formulation of plant health strategy for Africa;

  5. Update on IAPSC`s implemented activities cont. June 8-11,2021- participation to virtual consultative meeting for the formulation of food safety strategy for Africa, African Food Safety Agency and Continental Reference Laboratory; July 8, 2021 virtual training of Africa on International Plant Protection Convention online Comment System (OCS); July21-23,2021- Virtual workshop on: Strengthening Member States, RECs and National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs) capacity in inspection services, quarantine pest detection methods and management of trans- boundary pests. August 12,2021- virtual preparatory meeting of the IPPC regional workshop for Africa. 21-24 September 2021, IPPC regional virtual workshop for Africa

  6. Review of ECOWASs application to be recognized as an RPPO IAPSC received a letter from HE Commissioner of DARBE to update the commission on the above mentioned topic. ECOWAS application is tabled when; in Africa there are a lot of people and institutions doing work in plant health and all of them are potential partners to IAPSC including all the eight Regional Economic Communities. IAPSC provided appropriate response to the Commission and it is up to the AUC to provide a response to ECOWAS. No decision has been taken by the AU in conformity with its internal regulations with the different Regional Economic Communities.

  7. Partnership/collaboration The new plant health strategy for Africa is under preparation in collaboration with different stakeholders and partners institutions including the USDA-APHIS, CABI, ITTA, ICRISAT, Universities, RECs and AU- members states etc. Development of the SPS framework for Africa

  8. Constraints Effect of COVID-19 on plant health sector in Africa Current priority pests in Africa include: Locusts, Fall armyworm, Fruit flies, Banana fusarium wilt (TR4), Banana Bunchy Top Virus; Maize Necrotic Lethal Disease, papaya mealybug, mango mealybug Cassava African Mosaic Virus, Cassava Brown Streak Tuta absoluta, False codling moth, Wheat blast, Thrips Cocoa swollen shoot, Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) and Quelea quelea.

  9. WAY forward Staffing limitation to be addressed; Programme budget to be stepped up; Post COVID-19 outbreak contingency plan to be developed

  10. I Thank YOU

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