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UNITEDNATIONS RC
UNEP/FAO/RC/CRC.9/INF/4
Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade
Distr.: General29 August 2013
English only
Chemical Review Committee Ninth meetingRome, 22–25 October 2013Item 4 of the provisional agenda*
Rotation of the membership
Information on the rotation of the membership and experts nominated as members of the Chemical Review Committee
Note by the Secretariat1. In paragraph 6 of decision RC-6/3 on the operation of the Chemical Review Committee, the Conference of the Parties to the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade appointed the 14 designated experts to serve as members of the Committee for the terms of office commencing on 1 October 2011. The curricula vitae of those members are set out in document UNEP/FAO/RC/COP.6/INF/3/Rev.1.
2. In paragraphs 7 and 8 of the same decision, the Conference of the Parties extended the terms of office of the current 17 members of the Committee from 30 September 2013 until 30 April 2014 and those of the other 14 members of the Committee from 30 September 2015 until 30 April 2016, and decided that future terms of office would commence on 1 May of a given even numbered year and end on 30 April four years later.
3. Furthermore, in paragraph 9 of the same decision, the Conference of the Parties adopted the list of 17 parties to nominate Committee members for terms of office commencing on 1 May 2014 as set out in the annex to that decision. The Latin American and Caribbean group agreed that Antigua and Barbuda, the Dominican Republic and Honduras would nominate experts to serve as members of the Committee from the Latin American and Caribbean region. By the close of the sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, the three parties had not nominated those experts. As agreed by the Conference of the Parties, the three parties subsequently communicated their nominations to the Secretariat.
4. In addition, in accordance with the procedure provided in paragraph 8 of decision RC-1/6, during the period between the Committee’s eighth and ninth meetings, Mr. Ram Niwas Jindal (India) was designated by his Government to replace Mr. Manoranjan Hota (India) and Mr. Arturo Gavilán García (Mexico) was nominated by his Government to replace Ms. Leonor Cedillo Becerril (Mexico).
5. A table summarizing the rotation of the membership of the Committee, including the names of the nominated members, is set out in annex I to the present note. The contact information of the current and nominated members is set out in annex II and the curricula vitae of the nominated members are compiled in annex III to the present note. The annexes have not been formally edited. The nominations of members are subject to confirmation by the Conference of the Parties at its seventh meeting, to be held in 2015.
* UNEP/FAO/RC/CRC.9/1.
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6. The term of office of the current Chair of the Committee, Ms. Hala Sultan Saif Al-Easa (Qatar), will expire on 30 April 2014. As requested by the Conference of the Parties in paragraph 10 of decision RC-6/3, the Committee at its ninth meeting may wish to identify a Chair of the Committee on an interim basis for its tenth meeting. The Conference of the Parties shall confirm the election of the Chair at its seventh meeting.
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Annex I
Summary of the rotation of the membership of the Chemical Review Committee 1 October 2005–30
September 2007(CRC-1–CRC-3)
1 October 2005–30 September 2009(CRC-1–CRC-5)
1 October 2007–30 September 2011(CRC-4–CRC-7)
1 October 2009–30 April 20141
(CRC-6–CRC-9)
1 October 2011–30 April 20162
(CRC-8–CRC-11)
1 May 2014–30 April 2018(CRC-10–CRC-13)
African group Mr. Alain Donatien Buluku (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Mr. John Pwamang (Ghana)
Ms. Oluronke Ajibike Soyombo3 (Nigeria)
Mr. Sibbele Hietkamp (South Africa)
Mr. Mohamed Ammar Khalifa (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)
Mr. Ousmane Sow (Senegal)
Mr. Ernest Mashimba4 (United Republic of Tanzania)
Rwanda
Mr. Mansourou Moudachirou (Benin)
Mr. Hubert Binga (Gabon)
Mr. Idris Adamu Goji5 (Nigeria)
Ms. Noluzuko Gwayi (South Africa)
Mr. Droh Lanciné Goné (Côte d’Ivoire)
Mr. Peter Opiyo (Kenya)
Mr. Sidi Ould Aloueimine (Mauritania)
Mr. Azhari Omer Abdelbagi6 (Sudan)
Mr. Victor N'Goka (Congo)
Mr. Alieu Sallah (Gambia)
Mr. Gaoussou Kanouté (Mali)
Mr. Boniface Mbewe (Zambia)
Mr. Peter Ayuk Enoh (Cameroon)
Mr. Mohammed Ali Mohammed (Ethiopia)
Ms. Amal Lemsioui (Morocco)
Mr. N’ladon Nadjo (Togo)
Asian and Pacific group
Mr. Isak Djumaev (Kyrgyzstan)
Mr. Halimi Bin Mahmud (Malaysia)
Mr. William Cable (Samoa)
Ms. Supranee Impithuksa (Thailand)
Mr. Mohammed Khashashneh (Jordan)
Mr. Hamoud Darwish Salim Al-Hasani (Oman)
Mr. Kyunghee Choi (Republic of Korea)
Mr. Mohammed Jamal Hajjar7 (Syrian Arab Republic)
Mr. Shan Zhengjun (China)
Mr. Manoranjan Hota8 (India)
Mr. Masayuki Ikeda (Japan)
Ms. Jeevani Prasadika Marasinghe9 (Sri Lanka)
Mr. Mehdi Ghaemian10 (Islamic Republic of Iran)
Mr. Muhammad Bashir Khan (Pakistan )
Ms. Hala Sultan Saif Al-Easa11 (Qatar)
Mr. Abdullah Shamlan12 (Yemen)
Mr. Ram Niwas Jindal13 (India)
Ms. Amal Al-Rashdan (Kuwait)
Mr. Jung-Kwan Seo (Republic of Korea)
Mr. Mohamad Saleh Makki (Saudi Arabia)
Ms. Jinye Sun (China)
Mr. Mohd Fauzan Yunus (Malaysia)
Ms. Khalida Bashir (Pakistan)
Ms. Nuansri Tayaputch (Thailand)
3 Ms. Oluronke Ajibike Soyombo (Nigeria) was the Vice-Chair and rapporteur of the Chemical Review Committee at its first, second and third meetings.4 Mr. Ernest Mashimba (United Republic of Tanzania) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its fourth and fifth meetings.5 Mr. Idris Adamu Goji (Nigeria) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its sixth and seventh meetings.6 Mr. Azhari Omer Abdelbagi (Suda) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its eighth and ninth meetings.7 Mr. Mohammed Jamal Hajjar (Syrian Arab Republic) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its first, second and third meetings.8 Mr. Manoranjan Hota (India) was nominated by his Government to replace Mr. Shri Jasbir Singh and Mr. G. K. Pandey.9 Ms. Jeevani Prasadika Marasinghe (Sri Lanka) was nominated by her Government to replace Mr. Gamini Manuweera.10 Mr. Mehdi Ghaemian (Islamic Republic of Iran) was nominated by his Government to replace Mr. Hesameddin Nasirzadeh.11 Ms. Hala Sultan Saif Al-Easa (Qatar) was the Vice-Chair and rapporteur of the Chemical Review Committee at its sixth and seventh meetings and the Chair of the Committee at its eighth and ninth meetings.
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1 October 2005–30 September 2007(CRC-1–CRC-3)
1 October 2005–30 September 2009(CRC-1–CRC-5)
1 October 2007–30 September 2011(CRC-4–CRC-7)
1 October 2009–30 April 2014
(CRC-6–CRC-9)
1 October 2011–30 April 2016
(CRC-8–CRC-11)
1 May 2014–30 April 2018(CRC-10–CRC-13)
Central and Eastern European group
Mr. Tamás Kömíves (Hungary)
Ms. Karmen Krajnc14 (Slovenia)
Mr. Yuriy Illich Kundiev15 (Ukraine)
Ms. Darina Liptakova16 (Czech Republic)
Ms. Anahit Aleksandryan17 (Armenia)
Ms. Magdalena Balicka18 (Poland )
Ms. Parvoleta Luleva (Bulgaria)
Ms. Magdalena Frydrych19 (Poland)
Ms. Tatiana Tugui (Republic of Moldova)
Latin American and Caribbean group
Mr. Cesar Koppe Grisolia (Brazil)
Ms. Mercedes Bolaños (Ecuador)
Ms. Norma Sbarbati Nudelman20 (Argentina)
Mr. Michael Frank Ramsay21 (Jamaica)
Ms. Ana Laura Chouhy Gonella (Uruguay)
Mr. Ignacio Figueroa Cornejo (Chile)
Ms. Leonor Cedillo Becerril22 (Mexico)
Ms. Jacqueline Arroyo23 (Ecuador)
Mr. Michael Frank Ramsay (Jamaica)
Ms. Vilma Morales Quillama (Peru)
Mr. Gilberto Fillmann (Brazil)
Mr. Arturo Gavilán García24
(Mexico)
Mr. Malverne Spencer (Antigua and Barbuda)
Ms. Elsa Ferreras de Sanchez (Dominican Republic)
Ms. Ana Gabriela Salgado (Honduras)
12 Mr. Abdullah Shamlan (Yemen) was nominated by his Government to replace Mr. Shoki Abdulwali A. Al-Dobai.13 Mr. Ram Niwas Jindal (India) was nominated by his Government to replace Mr. Manoranjan Hota.14 Ms. Karmen Krajnc (Slovenia) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its fourth meeting and the Chair of the Committee at its fifth meeting.15 Mr. Yuriy Illich Kundiev (Ukraine) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its first, second and third meetings.16 Ms. Darina Liptakova (Czech Republic) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its sixth meeting.17 Ms. Anahit Aleksandryan (Armenia) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its eighth and ninth meetings.18 Ms. Magdalena Balicka (Poland) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its seventh meeting.19 Ms. Magdalena Frydrych (Poland) was previously known as Ms. Magdalena Balicka.20 Ms. Norma Sbarbati Nudelman (Argentina) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its first, second and third meetings.21 Mr. Michael Frank Ramsy (Jamaica) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its fifth meeting and was nominated by his Government to replace Ms. Hyacinth Chin Sue who was the Chair of the Committee at its fourth meeting.22 Ms. Leonor Cedillo Becerril (Mexico) was nominated by her Government to replace Mr. Mario Yarto.23 Ms. Jacqueline Arroyo (Ecuador) was the Vice-Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth meetings.24 Mr. Arturo Gavilan Garcia (Mexico) was nominated by his Government to replace Ms. Leonor Cedillo Becerril.
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1 October 2005–30 September 2007(CRC-1–CRC-3)
1 October 2005–30 September 2009(CRC-1–CRC-5)
1 October 2007–30 September 2011(CRC-4–CRC-7)
1 October 2009–30 April 2014
(CRC-6–CRC-9)
1 October 2011–30 April 2016
(CRC-8–CRC-11)
1 May 2014–30 April 2018(CRC-10–CRC-13)
Western European and others group
Mr. Mario Nichelatti (France)
Ms. Bettina Hitzfeld25 (Switzerland)
Mr. LeoneIlo Attias (Italy)
Mr. Angelo Anthony Valois26 (Australia)
Ms. Hang Tang27 (Canada)
Mr. Magnus Nyström (Finland)
Mr. Klaus Berend28 (Netherlands)
Ms. Anja Bartels (Austria)
Mr. Mario Nichelatti, replaced by Ms. Mirijam Kristina Brigitta Seng (France)
Ms. Marit Randall29 (Norway)
Ms. Hang Tang (Canada)
Ms. Susan Jane Collier (New Zealand)
Ms. Leonarda Christina van Leeuwen (Netherlands)30
Mr. Jürgen Helbig31 (Spain)
Ms. Anja Bartels (Austria)
Ms. Mirijam Seng (Germany)
Ms. Sarah Maillefer (Switzerland)
Mr. Jack Holland (Australia)
Ms. Hang Tang (Canada)
Ms. Leonarda Christina van Leeuwen (Netherlands)
Mr. Jürgen Helbig (Spain)
25 Ms. Bettina Hitzfeld (Switzerland) was the Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its second and third meetings.26 Mr. Angelo Anthony Valois (Australia) was nominated by his Government to replace Mr. André Mayne who was the Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at is first meeting.27 Ms. Hang Tang (Canada) was nominated by her Government to replace Mr. Lars Juergensen.28 Mr. Klaus Berend (Netherlands) was the Vice-Chair and rapporteur of the Chemical Review Committee at its fourth and fifth meetings.29 Ms. Marit Randall (Norway) was the Chair of the Chemical Review Committee at its sixth and seventh meetings.30 Ms. Leonarda Christina van Leeuwen (Netherlands) was nominated by her Govermnet to replace Mr. Jan B. H. J. Linders.31 Mr. Jürgen Helbig (Spain) was the Vice-Chair and rapporteur of the Chemical Review Committee at its eighth and ninth meetings.
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Annex II
Contact information of members of the Chemical Review CommitteeNominated members of the Chemical Review Committee for the terms 1 May 2014–30 April 2018Antigua and Barbuda
Mr. Malverne SpencerDirector of Analytical Services/Chairman, Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment Dunbars Antigua and BarbudaTel.: +268 462 4502; 268 764 5706Fax: +268 462 6281Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Australia
Mr. Jack HollandPrincipal Peer Reviewer, Risk Assessment and Policy SectionChemicals and the Environment BranchEnvironment Australia P.O. Box 787Canberra City ACT 2601AustraliaTel.: +02 6274 1434Email: [email protected]
Cameroon
Mr. Peter Ayuk EnohDirectorDepartment of Standards and ControlMinistry of Environment and Nature ProtectionB.P. 320YaoundéCameroonTel.: +237 98 137 934Fax: +237 22 221 106Email: [email protected]
Canada
Ms. Hang TangSection HeadRe-evaluation Coordination SectionPest Management Regulatory AgencyRe-evaluation Management DirectorateHealth Canada2720 Riverside DriveAL 6603C OttawaOntario K1A 0K9CanadaTel.: +1 613 736 37 57Fax: +1 613 736 38 40Email: [email protected]
China
Ms. Jinye SunProfessorChemical Registration CentreMinistry of Environmental ProtectionNo. 8 Dayangfang, Beiyuan, AnwaiChaoyang District100012 BeijingChinaTel.: +86 10 849 177 14Fax: +86 10 849 138 97 100Email: [email protected]
Dominican Republic
Ms. Elsa Ferreras de SanchezFecha de Nacimiento 14/07/1953Ced 001-1314333-3Carlos Nouel No. 7 Universo IiiLucerna Sto. Dgo. EsteDominican RepublicTel.: +1 809 4837010Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Ethiopia
Mr. Mohammed Ali MohammedDirector, Technology Transfer Programme DirectorateNational Focal Point of the Stockholm ConventionEnvironmental Protection AuthorityP.O. Box 12760Addis AbabaEthiopiaTel.: +251 1 911 748 434Fax: +251 1 116 464 876; 86Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Honduras
Ms. Ana Gabriela SalgadoCoordinatorDepartment of Chemical Substance Management Research Center and Pollution Control, a unit of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment(CESCCO / SERNA)Barrio Morazán, frente a Central de BomberosTegucigalpaHondurasTel.: +504 2227-0169; 9921-2263E-mail [email protected]
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Malaysia
Mr. Mohd Fauzan YunusCentral laboratory services sectionPesticides control dividionDepartment of agricultureJalan Gallagher50480 Kuala LumpurMalaysiaTel.: +603 26973077 (GEN); 603 26977260 (DIR)Fax: +603 26917551; +603 26977225Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Morocco
Ms. Amal LemsiouiAdministrateurDépartement de l'EnvironnementMinistère de l'Energie, des Mines, de l'Eau et de l'Environnement9, Avenue Al AraarSecteur 16, Hay Ryad, RabatMoroccoTel.: +212 5 37 71 07 98Fax: +212 5 37 57 66 45Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Netherlands
Ms. Leonarda Christina van LeeuwenEnvironmental Risk AssessorNational Institute for Public Health and theEnvironment (RIVM)Antonie van Leeuwenhoeklaan 9P.O. Box 13720 BA BilthovenNetherlandsTel.: +31 30 274 2531Fax: +31 30 274 4401Email: [email protected]
Pakistan
Ms. Khalida BashirMinistry of Climate ChangeLG & RD, Complex, G-5/2, Islamabad 44000PakistanTel.: +92-51-9245883E-mail: [email protected]
Poland
Ms. Magdalena Frydrych32
Senior SpecialistDepartment of Risk AssessmentBureau for Chemical SubstancesUL Dowborczyków 30/3491019 ŁódźPolandTel.: +48 42 253 8413Fax: +48 42 253 8444Email: [email protected]
Republic of Moldova
Ms. Tatiana TuguiOffice ManagerEnvironmental Prevention Pollution OfficeMinistry of Environment9 Cosmonautilor Street2005 ChisinauRepublic of MoldovaTel.: +373 22 222 542Fax: +373 22 222 542Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Spain
Mr. Jürgen HelbigPolicy OfficerDG EnvironmentEuropean CommissionAvenue de Beaulieu (BU-9, 04/086)1049 BrusselsBelgiumTel.: +32 2 298 8521Fax: +32 2 296 7617Email: [email protected]
Thailand
Ms. Nuansri TayaputchExecutive consultant/ AdvisorCentral Laboratory 8/42, Soi Tanpuying Pahol, Kasetsart University CampusPaholyothin Rd.Jatujak, Bangkok 10900Tel.: +662 940 6875Mobile: +668 7828 7658Email: [email protected]
Togo
Mr. N’Ladon NadjoAssitant au Point Focal de la Convention de Stockholm / ADN Convention de RotterdamMinistère de l'Environnement et des Ressources Forestières247 Rue des NîmesB.P. 4825LoméTogoTel.: +228 224 31 898Fax: +228 222 10 333Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
32 Previously known as Ms. Magdalena Balicka.
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Members of the Chemical Review Committee for the terms 1 October 2011–30 April 2016Austria
Ms. Anja BartelsInstitute for Plant Protection Product Evaluation and
AuthorizationDepartment for Environmental Behaviour and
EcotoxicologyAustrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES)Spargelfeldstr. 191A-1220 ViennaAustriaTel.: +43 505 553 3452Fax: +43 505 553 3404Email: [email protected]
Brazil
Mr. Gilberto FillmannAssociate ProfessorInstitute of OceanographyFederal University of Rio GrandeAv. Italia, Km 8, CarreirosP.O. Box 474Rio Grande, RS 96201-900BrazilTel.: +55 53 3233 6738Fax: Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Bulgaria
Ms. Parvoleta LulevaHead of UnitHazardous Chemicals Department/Preventive Activities
DirectorateMinistry of Environment and Water67 William Gladstone Street1000 SofiaBulgariaTel.: +359 2 940 6021Fax: +359 2 980 3317Email: [email protected]
Congo
Mr. Victor N'GokaEnseignant - ChercheurDépartement de Chimie / Faculté des Sciences et TechniquesUniversité Marien Ngouabi81, rue Dahomey PotopotoB.P. 13922BrazzavilleCongoTel.: +242 06 663 7606; +242 05 540 8868Fax: Email: [email protected]
Gambia
Mr. Alieu SallahActing Registrar Hazardous Chemicals & PesticidesTechnical Service NetworkNational Environment AgencyJimpex Road, Kanifing PMB 48BanjulGambiaTel.: +220 439 9422-3; +220 7871111Fax: +220 439 9430Email: [email protected]
Germany
Ms. Mirijam SengScientific OfficerDepartment of Plant Protection ProductsFederal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety
(BVL)Messeweg 11/1238104 BraunschweigGermanyTel.: +49 531 299 3614Fax: +49 531 299 3002Email: [email protected]
India
Mr. Ram Niwas JindalAdditional DirectorHazardous Substances Management DivisionMinistry of Environment and ForestsRoom n° 556, Paryavaran BhawanCGO Complex, Lodhi Road110 510 New DelhiIndiaTel: +91 11 2436 6347Fax: +91 11 2436 6347Email: [email protected]
Kuwait
Ms. Amal Al-RashdanAssociate Research Scientist Deputy Director General of Research OfficeKuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR)P.O. Box 24885Safat 13109KuwaitTel.: +965 2 495 6041-42Fax: +965 2 495 6639Email: [email protected];
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Mali
Mr. Gaoussou KanoutéExecutive DirectorHigher Institute for Training and Applied Research (ISFRA)Sis ã N'Golonina Rue 268, Porte 238BP E 475BamakoMaliTel.: +223 66 742 448 ; +223 66 7645 7001Fax: +223 20 210 466Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Mexico
Mr. Arturo Gavilán GarcíaSubdirector de Estudios Sobre Sustancias QuímicasINE-SEMARNATPeriférico 5000, Col. Insurgentes- CuicuilcoMéxico, Distrito FederalMéxico 04530Tel: +52 5 424 6400Email: [email protected]
Republic of Korea
Mr. Jung-Kwan SeoResearch Manager, Division of Risk AssessmentNational Institute of Environmental ResearchMinistry of EnvironmentEnvironmental Research ComplexKyungseo-dong, Seo-guIncheon 404-708Republic of KoreaTel.: +82 32 560 7179Fax: +82 32 568 2037Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
Mr. Mohamad Saleh MakkiProfessor of Organic ChemistryChemistry Department, Faculty of Science King Abdulaziz University (KAU)P.O. Box 80203Jeddah 21589Saudi ArabiaTel.: +966 02 695 2293; +966 02 695 2609Fax: +966 02 695 2292; 640 0736Email: [email protected]
Switzerland
Ms. Sarah MailleferScientific Officer, Industrial Chemicals SectionWaste Management, Chemicals and Biotechnology DivisionFederal Office for the Environment (FOEN)Worblentalstr. 68, 3063, Ittigen3003 BernSwitzerlandTel.: +41 31 322 83 44Fax: +41 31 324 0369Email: [email protected]
Zambia
Mr. Boniface MbeweSenior LecturerDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of ZambiaP.O. Box 32379LusakaZambiaTel.: +260 211 295 436Fax: +260 211 295 436Email: [email protected]
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Members of the Chemical Review Committee for the terms 1 October 2009–30 April 2014Armenia
Ms. Anahit AleksandryanHeadHazardous Substances and Waste Policy DivisionMinistry of Nature ProtectionGovernment Building 3, Republic Square0010 YerevanArmeniaTel.: +374 10 538 838Fax: +374 10 538 838Email: [email protected]
Canada
Ms. Hang TangSection Head, Re-evaluation Coordination SectionRe-evaluation Management Directorate Pest Management Regulatory AgencyHealth Canada2720 prom. Riverside DriveAL 6603C OttawaOntario K1A 0K9CanadaTel.: +1 613 736 37 57Fax: +1 613 736 38 40Email: [email protected]
Côte d’Ivoire
Mr. Droh Lanciné GonéTeacher/Researcher Environmental Sciences and ManagementUniversité Abobo-AdjaméBP 801Abidjan 02Côte d'IvoireTel.: +225 05 043337Fax: +225 20 304300Email: [email protected]
Ecuador
Ms. Lucia Jacqueline Arroyo DaulEnvironmental Monitoring CoordinatorWater QualityEnviroConsultingE12-104 Gaspar de Villaroel y JM AbascalEdf. Torre Gabriela, 2-BQuitoEcuadorTel.: +593 2 244 1154Fax: Email: [email protected]
Islamic Republic of Iran
Mr. Mehdi GhaemianHead of Public and Common Pest ManagementPlant Protection OrganizationMinistry of Jihad-e AgricultureNo. 2, Tabnak Ave.Evin, TehranPostal Code: 19395P.O.Box: 4548 Pol-e-RumiIranTel.: +98 21 23 09 14 00; +98 21 22 40 31 98Fax: +98 21 22 40 31 97Email: [email protected]
Jamaica
Mr. Michael Frank RamsayRegistrarPesticides Control Authority Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Building2-4 King StreetKingstonJamaicaTel.: +1 876 967 1281; +1 876 948 2133Fax: +1 876 967 1285Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Kenya
Mr. Peter Simon Opiyo OmbajoChief Pesticide AnalystRegistration and Analysis DepartmentPest Control Products BoardP.O. Box 1379400800-NairobiKenyaTel.: +254 722 767 647Fax: +254 722 449 072Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Mauritania
Mr. Sidi Ould AloueimineDirecteurDirection des Pollutions et des Urgences EnvironnementalesMinistère de l’Environnement et Devéloppement DurableRue 21-185 N° 834BP 170 NouakchottMauritaniaTel.: +222 22230556Fax: +222 45243138Email: [email protected];
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Netherlands
Ms. Leonarda Christina van LeeuwenEnvironmental Risk AssessorNational Institute for Public Health and the Environment Antonie van Leeuwenhoeklaan 9P.O. Box 13720 BA BilthovenNetherlandsTel.: +31 30 274 2531Fax: +31 30 274 4401Email: [email protected]
New Zealand
Ms. Susan Jane CollierSenior Advisor Hazardous SubstancesEnvironmental Protection AuthorityBP House, 20 Customhouse QuayP.O. Box 131Wellington 6140New ZealandTel.: +64 4 918 4859; +64 4 916 2426Fax: +64 4 914 0433Email: [email protected]
Pakistan
Mr. Muhammad Bashir KhanDirector GeneralEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)3rd Floor, Old Courts BuildingsKybher Road, Peshawar Cantt.PakistanTel.: +92 91 921 0263; +92 91 921 0148Fax: +92 91 921 0280Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
Peru
Ms. Vilma Morales QuillamaEspecialista en Gestión AmbientalDirección General de Calidad AmbientalMinisterio del Ambiente Av. Javier Prado Oeste No. 1440San Isidro, Lima 27PeruTel.: +51 1 611 6000Fax: +51 1 611 6000Email: [email protected]
Poland
Ms. Magdalena Frydrych33
Senior Specialist Department of Risk AssessmentBureau for Chemical SubstancesUl. Dowborczyków 30/3491-019 ŁódźPolandTel.: +48 42 253 8413Fax: +48 42 253 8444Email: [email protected]
33 Previously known as Ms. Magdalena Balicka.
Qatar
Ms. Hala Sultan Saif Al-EasaProfessor of Organic ChemistryP.O. Box 200002DohaQatarTel.: +974 5550 8284Fax: +974 466 7083Email: [email protected]
Spain
Mr. Jürgen HelbigPolicy OfficerDirectorate General Environment, Unit D3-Chemicals,
Biocides, NanomaterialsEuropean CommissionOffice BU 29, 01/711049 BrusselsBelgiumTel.: +32 2 298 8521Fax: +32 2 296 7617Email: [email protected]
Sudan
Mr. Azhari AbdelbagiAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Crop Protection, Faculty of AgricultureUniversity of KhartoumP.O. Box 32113314 Khartoum NorthShambatSudanTel.: +249 1221 80599; +249 185 310101Fax: +249 183 781 267Email: [email protected]
Yemen
Mr. Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah ShamlanDirectorPlant Protection Department Ministry of Agriculture and IrrigationP.O. Box 11683Sana’aYemenTel.: +967 777 249 457Fax: +967 1 235 193E-mail: [email protected]
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Annex III
Curricula vitae of nominated members of the Chemical Review Committee
A. Curricula vitae of nominated members of the Chemical Review Committee for the terms 1 May 2014–30 April 2018
Mr. Malverne Spencer (Antigua and Barbuda)
MALVERNE P. SPENCER (Ph.D)P.O. Box W 1583
Woods CentreSt. Johns
Antigua and BarbudaTel (268) 460 3833 (H) 268 462 4502 (W) 764 5076 (Mobile)
E-mail: [email protected]
CITZENSHIP Antiguan and Barbudan
EDUCATION/SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS
1979 Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Scholarship.B Sc. Chemistry (Hons), UWI Cave Hill Barbados
1987 British Council FellowshipM Sc. Forensic Science, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
1999 Organization of American States (OAS) FellowshipPh. D, Chemistry University of the West Indies Mona, Jamaica
1999 University of the West Indies Mona, 1999 Department of Chemistry, Departmental Award. Ph. D, Chemistry
SPECIALISED TRAINING
1991 University of Miami, Miami FloridaCertificate in Analysis for Pesticide Residues in various Matrices
1992 Laboratory of the Government Chemist, London, UK. Certificate in Analyses for Drugs of Abuse and Psychotropic Substances.
2006 COLEACP / PIP Training programme on Toxicology and Operator Exposure. Pesticide Safety Directorate (PSD) York, UK. (Training Course organized for persons who will be part of the Chemical Reveiw Committee for dossiers in the regional registration scheme organised by the Coordinating Group of Pesticides control Boards of the Caribbean (CGPC)).
COMPUTER LITERACY
Proficient in Microsoft Word; Microsoft Excel; Microsoft Power Point
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WORK EXPERIENCE
2005: Director of Analytical Services Government Chemist Laboratory, Dunbar’s Antigua and Barbuda.
2005: Lecturer, Organic Chemistry, Basic Sciences Program, American University of Antigua and Barbuda
1984-2005: Chemist, Government Chemist Laboratory, Dunbar’s Antigua and Barbuda. Expanded analytical capabilities of the laboratory Increased Laboratory’s revenue Developed excellence in the Laboratory’s quality Assurance/Quality Control programmes Assisted in development of training programmes in current analytical techniques and analytical
quality control. Initiated the development of the Laboratory’s standard operating procedures Represented Antigua and Barbuda’s interest at meetings, workshops and seminars, locally,
regionally and internationally.
1989–Present: Drug Analyst Government of Antigua and Barbuda Chemical and physicochemical analyses of Drugs of Abuse and Psychotropic Substances Reduced turnaround time for processing drug samples Provided expert evidence to the Law Courts on Drug related matters
1988– Present: Chemistry Lecturer Antigua State College (Part time) Pioneered the Teaching of Chemistry (Organic, Inorganic, Analytical and Physical) in the Level (1) B Sc.
Chemistry Program
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
1995 – 1999: Member, Pesticides Control Board, Antigua and Barbuda2004 – Present: Chairman, Pesticides Control Board, Antigua and Barbuda2009 – Present: Member, Standards Council, Antigua and Barbuda2007 – Present: Member of the Regional Organizing Group (ROG) for implementation of the Global
Monitoring Plan on Persistent organic Pollutants (POPs) in Latin American and Caribbean States (GRULAC) Region.
RESEARCH INTERESTSChemodynamics of Pesticides under Tropical Conditions. Hydrolysis, Photolysis, Volatilization and Leaching. Pesticides of interest are primarily those currently in use or with the potential for future use in the Caribbean.
REFERENCES
UNEP/FAO/RC/CRC.9/INF/4
Professor Tara DasguptaDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of the West IndiesMonaKingston 7JamaicaEmail: [email protected]
Mr. Hyram FordePrincipalAntigua State CollegeGolden GroveSt John’s Antigua and BarbudaEmail: [email protected]
Professor Leonard OgarroDepartment of Biological and Chemical SciencesUniversity of the West IndiesCave Hill CampusBarbadosEmail: [email protected]
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UNEP/FAO/RC/CRC.9/INF/4
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Spencer, M. P. Dasgupta, T. P (2002 Chemodynamics of the Fungicide Imazalil in Tropical Conditions: Kinetic Studies of Hydrolysis, Photolysis and Volatilization. Adsorption and Mobility Studies on Soils. Poster presented at Caribbean Academy of Sciences 13th Annual Meeting and Conference, Kingston, Jamaica, June 2002.
Spencer, M. P. (2002) Chemodynamics of selected pesticides under Tropical Conditions Ph. D Thesis UWI, Mona, Jamaica.
Spencer, M. P., Dasgupta, T. P (2001) Photochemical and Hydrolytic Degradation of some Selected Pesticides in Aqueous Solution under Tropical Conditions. Paper presented at the 4th International Congress on Chemistry and 13th Caribbean Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Havana, Cuba.
Spencer, M. P. (1988) Evaluation of a Gradient Elution Reversed Phase HPLC System for Cannabis Resin Comparisons. M Sc. Thesis University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
POPs Profile for Antigua and Barbuda; Environment Division, Antigua and Barbuda July – October, 2003
Health Risk Assessment for POPs and Persistent Toxic Chemicals; Environment Division, Antigua and Barbuda, May - August 2006
Assessment of Chevron Corporation Sampling and Analysis Report on Soil Excavated and Stockpiled at Percival’s Service Station, Fort Road, Antigua; National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) Antigua and Barbuda, August2007.
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Mr. Jack Holland (Australia)
NAME: Jacob Slobbe HOLLAND (Christian name preferred is Jack; Note formerly Jacob SLOBBE - changed by Deed Poll in July 1981)
DATE OF BIRTH: 1 May 1946 - Rotterdam, Holland
NATIONALITY: Australian
MARITAL STATUS: Married, son born 28/8/77. Daughters born 17/4/79, 23/7/81
HOME ADDRESS: 8 Chauvel Circle CHAPMAN ACT 2611Phone: 02 6288 7840
FORMER POSITION: Manager, Risk Assessment and Policy SectionChemicals and the Environment BranchEnvironment Australia PO BOX 787CANBERRA CITY ACT 2601
CURRENT POSITION Principal Peer Reviewer, Chemical Assessment Section
SUBSTANTIVE DESIGNATION: Executive Level 2
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTSTAFF NUMBER: 75595520 (formerly 31148163)
SENIORITY DATE: 1 February 1978
LENGTH OF SERVICE: Resigned pre-55 on 27 April 2001 with 28.6 years of service with time at the ANU (4.4 years) taken into account. Employed on a part-time, non-ongoing basis from 1 May 2001 to late December 2004, which then became ongoing (permanent) which it remains at present (nearly 12 years service). I work 4 days per week (not on Fridays)
DEPARTMENTAL TELEPHONE CONTACT NUMBER: (02) 6274 1434
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFIC’NS: First Class Honours in Organic Chemistry (1967); Doctor of Philosophy - Thesis (1971).
Both degrees at University of Western Australia.
PUBLIC SERVICE EXPERIENCE:
1. Former Position (Executive Level 2):
Manager, Risk Assessment and Policy Section, Chemicals and the Environment Branch, Environment Australia (April 1993 to April 2001, plus in an acting capacity from July 1990 to August 1992). The description below also includes my previous lower level positions in this area from October 1984.
The principal duties I undertook in these positions were:
Industrial chemicals assessment
Supervision and assessment of industrial chemicals firstly under the voluntary Interim Notification Scheme (INS), but for the final nearly 11 years under the mandatory National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS). I became acting Director of the Section the day before the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme commenced in July 1990. Since that time I was responsible for ensuring that satisfactory environmental reports for over 1000 chemicals were completed within statutory deadlines. These reports involve assessing the potential risk of chemicals from an environmental viewpoint throughout their life cycle ie manufacture, transport, use, release into the environment, fate and pathways once released, effects on biota (ecotoxicity), disposal; and recommending relevant control measures. In addition I also supervised the environmental assessments of a smaller number of selected priority existing chemicals, some of which have been in the assessments conducted in the OECD’s HPV/SIDS program.
Agricultural and veterinary chemicals assessment
From mid-1986 I was involved with the similar assessment and supervision of agricultural chemicals and veterinary drugs. I was integrally involved in the setting up, planning and conducting of these assessments and since this time all new active constituents have been assessed for their environmental impact. Over 200 of these reports have been completed. I was also involved with the assessment of existing pesticides on a priority basis, and over 10 environmental reports are now publicly available for some very important chemicals such as endosulfan, atrazine, parathion methyl, aldicarb and chlorpyrifos.
Development of methodologies for environmental assessment of chemicals
I was closely involved with the development of methodologies used for the environmental assessment of these chemicals. Initially this included helping the planning, organising and running of the Workshop on the Environmental Assessment of Chemicals held in Canberra in May 1986, and also attending, as the Australian representative, the OECD Workshop on Practical Approaches for the Assessment of Environmental Exposure held in Vienna in April 1986. The principles obtained from these, as well as other available material, were very important in the subsequent development of the relatively low tech Australian approach. I was the Australian representative at the OECD Hazard/Risk Assessment workshop held in London in May 1994. I was also invited by the organisers to deliver a plenary lecture entitled “Environmental Fate, a Down Under Perspective” at the IUPAC 9th International Congress on Pesticide Chemistry held in London in August 1998. In respect of the more advanced probablistic risk assessment I was a main speaker at the May 1999 Canberra workshop entitled Ecological Risk Assessment of Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment. I was also the chief organiser of the successful Probabilistic Environmental Risk Assessment workshop held in Canberra on 11 February 2001 in conjunction with the Australasian Society for Ecotoxicity’s Conference “Envirotox 2001”.
Development of agvet and industrial chemicals legislation/policy advice
From the start I was involved in the formulation/advice upon policy on the assessment of chemicals, particularly in relation to the proposed mandatory notification and assessment scheme for industrial chemicals. This included a revised proposal of the data requirements and treatment of polymers. I was also closely involved with the drafting of the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Bill 1989, as well as co-ordinating the lodging of the Cabinet Submission for this Scheme. Since that time I was the main representative of the environment department in meetings looking at policy aspects relating to industrial chemicals regulation, and was intricately involved with two reviews of operations of the scheme as well as proposed amendments to the Act resulting from these.
In addition to supervision of our agvet chemicals assessments I was the chief environmental representative in negotiations concerning National Registration of these chemicals during the early 1990s, ensuring that our views were heard and incorporated. This included commenting on the draft National Registration legislation, as well as being involved in reviews of this program since it became law. I was also heavily involved in the Government's response to the Senate Select Committee's report on the use of Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals in Australia. One of the main recommendations relevant to us was the need for an environmental monitoring and wildlife incident reporting scheme for which I subsequently commissioned and supervised a consultant’s report aimed at providing options as to how this might be achieved.
I also represented the environment department on many States/Commonwealth committee meetings related to the National Registration Scheme. One of these was representing all Australian environment agencies on behalf of ANZECC on the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Policy Committee (AVCPC). I was also closely involved with one of AVCPC’s major achievements, the National Strategy for Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals, being both a member of the drafting working group and the working group trying to implement this strategy.
International chemicals work
During my period as acting Director I worked very hard at raising Australia's international chemicals profile, particularly in the OECD Chemicals Programme. I attended the OECD Joint Chemicals meeting in November 1990 as the first Australian based representative for some time, which was soon followed by heading a larger delegation, in particular when we became a co-sponsor of the Clearing House for Lead Risk Reduction. Australia is now actively involved in nearly all aspects of the chemicals programme.
As the departmental interests in chemicals expanded my responsibilities became largely to run the domestic assessment program, though I maintained a strong interest in OECD activities. This includes having been the National Test Guidelines co-ordinator from 1990 to 1999, and attending the OECD workshops on Monitoring of Industrial Chemicals in the Environment held in Berlin in May 1998 and Aquatic Risk Indicators held in Braunschweig in June 1999. I was also very keen to further the exchange of environmental pesticide assessment reports (with the ultimate aim of worksharing), and informally contacted authorities in both Canada and the UK aimed at making more progress in this area. We have also endeavoured to draft our reports in the accepted OECD format.
In addition I was Australian environment delegate on the POPs Criteria Expert Group (CEG) and had a major input into the Australian position for the two meetings that were held during 1998-9, and subsequently maintained an input into the Australian briefings for the POPS INC meetings. I have also had an involvement (through the Australian briefing process) in the IMO’s proposal to draw up an international instrument aimed at banning the use of anti-foulant paints, principally tributyltin, as well as the assessment of alternatives.
Other responsibilities/interests
Over this time, as well as supervising up to 17 staff, I also had a great interest in other environmental chemicals issues such as dioxins and other persistent organochlorines, and assessment of the proposal to destroy US stocks of chemical weapons in a purpose built incinerator on Johnston Atoll in the Pacific. Other duties I performed include preparation of routine or ministerial correspondence, briefings for senior management, particularly in relation to OECD chemicals activities, preparation and collation of co-ordination comments on Cabinet Submissions and analysis of consultants' bids for projects. I have also been involved in the UNCED and ESD processes, as well as with the initial development of the National Pollutants Inventory in Australia.
2. Current Position
Principal Peer Reviewer, Risk Assessment and Policy Section (1 May 2001 to present).
My main task in this position has been to act as “peer reviewer” for the major assessments conducted for the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) and the National Registration Authority (NRA), ensuring these are in a very advanced stage prior to consideration and sign off by the Section Director. This has relied on my extensive experience gained previously while managing the Section. I have also undertaken assessment work, including some permit applications and finalising both reports for registration of chemicals and those assessed under Chemical Review due to the absence of staff on leave etc. Major assessments I have assessed/peer reviewed include decabromo diphenylether (Deca-BDE), HBCD, perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS) and perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA, replacements for PFOS and PFOA chemistry, respectively), as well as diuron, and fipronil. I have also been closely involved with the international assessment of new pesticides under the Global Joint Review (GJR) process since this started in the mid 2000s, not only peer reviewing but also undertaking some of the actual reviews of the study summaries myself.
Due to my corporate knowledge and interests I have also continued to make contributions to other areas of both chemicals assessment and policy, as needed. For example, in this time I have provided detailed comment on briefings for the POPs Review Committee (POPRC) risk profiles for Annex E, in particular for lindane, endosulfan (including the review and negotiations to cancel all Australian registrations) and HBCD, as well as commenting on a number of documents involved with the Risk Management Evaluation under Annex F. I also drafted the environmental persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) criteria for Australia, which are now routinely employed in our risk assessments to ensure that new chemicals with POPs-like characteristics are not introduced into the Australian market place.
In addition I peer reviewed the draft Environment Protection and Heritage Council’s/NChEM’s Risk Assessment Guidance Manuals for both agricultural and veterinary chemicals and for industrial chemicals to ensure these accurately reflected our current or future environmental risk assessment practices in this area. I also played a very similar role in the updating of the Environmental Requirements Part of the AgMORAG, which sets out the environmental requirements for applicants submitting proposals for registrations of pesticides. I was also the Australian delegate on the VICH Working Group on Ecotoxicity/Environmental Impact Assessment, which developed guidelines aimed at harmonising the environmental data requirements for veterinary drugs, attending 5 meetings from November 2000 to September 2004. When things came to an impasse at the beginning of 2002, I offered and was accepted to act as editor of the document. In this way I was able to co-ordinate and summarise all the views and had a major impact on the successful delivery of a final document, which was accepted by all participating regions in October 2004.
3. Earlier Position:
(February 1978-September 1984) Chemistry and Quality Control Evaluator (Science 3) Pharmaceutical Chemistry Section, National Biological Standards Laboratory, Department of Health ACT
As an evaluator at NBSL I assessed the chemical and quality control aspects of submissions supplied by manufacturers in support of applications to import pharmaceutical products, in order to conduct clinical trials or to market new drugs or formulations. This gave me a broad background in both pharmaceuticals and the pharmaceutical industry. The position involved examination of the submissions followed by written reports but no actual laboratory work. I also served as chemistry and pharmacy adviser to the anti-cancer sub-committee of the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC).
PREVIOUS CAREER HISTORY:
1. Temporary Lecturer in Chemistry - University of Manchester (September 1971-September 1973) - involved in lecturing, tutoring and supervision of laboratory classes.
2. Research Fellow in Chemistry - Australian National University (October 1973-January 1978).
Mr. Peter Ayuk Enoh (Cameroon)
I- ETAT CIVIL/CIVIL STATUS
Noms / Name ENOH
Prénoms / Other names PETER AYUK
Nom de jeune fille / Maiden name /
Date et lieu de naissance / Date and place of birth
5 JULY,1959
Nom du père / Father’s name ENOH PETER
Nom de la mère / Mother’s name BESSEM PAULINE
Arrondissement, département, Province d’origine/Subdivision, Division, Division and Province of origin
UPPER BANYANG, MANYU, SOUTH WEST PROVINCE
Ethnie / Tribe BANYANG
Situation de famille / Marital status MARRIED
Nom de famille et prénom du conjoint / Family and other names of spouse
TIKU PATIENCE EBANGHA
Numéro de Carte Nationale d’Identité / National Identity Card Number
100959708 of 20/1/2000
II- QUALIFICATIONS / QUALIFICATIONSII.1 Etudes/Education
1/ Primaires / Primary : PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAMFE
2/ Secondaires / Secondary : PRESBYTERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL KUMBA, CMS BARIGA LAGOS
3/ Universitaires / University : - CORNELL UNIVERSITY,ITHACA,NEW YORK
- UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, U.K.
- THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,BIDA
4/ Professionnelles / Professional :
II.2 Diplômes obtenus (dates et lieux d’obtention) / Certificates obtained (dates and issuing institutions)
1. FIRST SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE
: PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL MAMFE ,1974
2. GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
: CMS BARIGA,LAGOS, 1978
3. HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
: THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC BIDA, 1979-1983
4. POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE (PGC) IN PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE ,U.K., DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1986-1987
5. MASTER OF SCIENCE ( MSc) IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
: UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE 1987-1988
6.POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGD) : CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YROK 2001-2002
IN NATURAL RESOURCE AND EVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
II.3 Connaissances accessoires et stages (dates et lieu du stage)/Other skills and training (dates and issuing institutions): POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION, UNIVERSITY OF GHENT,CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION,BELGIUM , AUGUST –SEPTEMBER,1994
ATTESTATION IN INTEGRATED , ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC MANAGEMNT,YAOUNDE, 1990
CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMN FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS, INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN,1988
CERTIFICATE IN ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES IN OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS ACTIVITIES ,NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES,ENERGY RESEARCH AND PROCESS INNOVATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR INFRASTUCTURE,HYDRAULIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING,DELFT THE NETHERLANDS,2000
III CARRIERE PROFESSIONNELLE / PROFESSIONAL CARREER
Grade (qualification) / Rank : INGENIEUR GENERAL DES TECHNIQUE INDUSTRILLES.
CHEMICAL ANE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ENGINEER
Indice/Index : 1050
Matricule : 367832-S
Date d’entrée dans la fonction publique /date of recruitment into the Public Service
: 24 JANUARY,1985
Service antérieru au cadre actuel/Previous position held
:
Administration utilisatrice/Current duty station
: MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT.PROTECTION OF NATURE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOMPENT
Lieu actuel d’affectation/present duty station
: YAOUNDE
Postes occupés (durée)/positions held (duration)
:
1. DIRECTOR OF STANDARDS AND CONTROL,MINEP
: 12 MARCH, 2007
2. CHIEF OF BRIGADE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTIONS,MINEP
: 08 MARCH, 2005
3. SUB-DIRECTOR OF NORMS AND REGULATIONS,MINEP
: MAY-AUGUST 2005
4. ASSISTANT RESEARCH OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, MINEF
: 1993-1998
5. ASSISTANT RESEARCH OFFICER, MINMEE
: 1990-1992
Dispositions honorifiques et récompenses/ Distinctions and awards :
A/At_YAOUNDE,, Le/the 22 MARCH,2007
Ms. Hang Tang (Canada)
HANG TANG
Pest Management Regulatory Agency Tel: (613) 736-3757Health Canada e-mail: [email protected] Riverside DriveOttawa, Ontario K1A 0K9Canada
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2007- Section Head, Re-evaluation Coordination Section, Value Assessment and Re-evaluationPresent Management Directorate, Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
Manages professional staff in coordinating across the scientific divisions in re-evaluation activities for old pesticides, and in developing final science documents for re-evaluation decisions.
Acts as the Agency authority and expert advisor in re-evaluation and provides authoritative and expert advice to all stakeholders.
Interprets science material from all disciplines (health, environment, value), and identifies issues and provides input to risk management solutions.
Develops, in coordination with science evaluation groups, risk management proposals for active ingredients for consideration by Agency Science Management Committee.
Interacts with applicants and registrants regarding status of re-evaluation and science issues, and acts as a key contact point on re-evaluations and special reviews for active ingredients.
Manages projects on international joint review and work sharing opportunities; liaises and coordinates with counterparts in foreign regulatory agencies.
2003- Section Head, Antimicrobials Section, Value and Sustainability Assessment Directorate,2006 Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Manages professional staff in scientific analysis and decision making in antimicrobial pesticide area; ensures rigorous review of scientific data/information for the approval of new/modified pest control products; and approves reports and recommendations on the efficacy, sustainability, value and regulatory suitability.
Acts as the Agency authority and expert advisor in antimicrobial field and provides authoritative and expert advice to all stakeholders in the registration process.
Manages Agency data protection policy development and application; manages international projects in antimicrobial fields.
1996- Senior Scientific Coordination/Evaluation Officer, Antimicrobials Section, Value and 2003 Sustainability Assessment Directorate, Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
Conducts rigorous analysis and in-depth review of the mode of action, use patterns, efficacy and value of antimicrobial pesticides including disinfectants and sanitizers, swimming pool sanitizers and algicides, consumer treated articles, material preservatives, industrial processing biocides, wood preservatives, etc., by assessing data supplied by applicants, or by studying available open scientific
literature; contributes to the scientific conclusions on the characteristics of antimicrobials, their safety, merit and value.
Provides, as an expert in antimicrobial pesticides, support to the Agency activities (e.g., compliance, regional offices, call line) related to the antimicrobial active ingredients; provides regulatory and scientific advices to the senior management, other parts of the Agency and the stakeholders; provides expert advice on the feasibility/practicality of regulatory options.
Coordinates, as a science team lead, re-evaluation activities across human health, environmental safety and product chemistry, for various pesticides such as heavy duty wood preservatives, antisapstain pesticides and turf herbicides.
Leads the Agency project in the development of regulatory and scientific policies on treated articles; participates in the development of antimicrobial efficacy guidelines; works on issues and projects related to data requirements, screening tools, evaluation standards, and emerging new trends in antimicrobial uses; participates and supports the Agency OECD and NAFTA projects in the antimicrobial area.
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Bioorganic Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
B.Sc. Analytical Chemistry, Beijing University, Beijing, China
Ms. Jinye Sun (China)
Basic information:
Name: SUN Jinye
Sex: Female
Nationality:Chinese
Date of Birth: Dec 17, 1968,
Place of birth: Beijing, PRC
Health condition: Excellent
Address: 8# Beiyuan, Anwai, Chaoyang District Beijing 100012, China,
Telephone: +86 10 84917713
Fax: +86 10 84913897-101
E-mail: [email protected]
Education:
1987.07-1991.07 BSc, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Applied Chemistry
1998.09-2000.07 Msc, Peking University, Environmental Science
2005.7.14-2005.7.31 Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) project training on chemical management policy and got the Certificate
Work experience:
1991.07-1995.05 Beijing No. 82 Middle School, Chemistry teacher
1995.07- now Chemical Registration Center of MEP, PRC
2003 – 2009 Senior Engineer
2003 – now Director of Dangerous Chemical Management Division
2010 – now Senior Research Fellow
Other Titles:
Member of China GHS Advisory Committee;
Director of the Committee on Professional Regulatory Toxicology and Risk Assessment of Chinese Society of Toxicology;
China’s "Eleventh Five-Year" (2005-2010) Environmental science and technology Outstanding Staff
Research area:
Long engaged in technical support and research on China chemical environmental management. Since 2000, undertaken independently the negotiation of the Rotterdam Convention and technical support for the implementation of the Convention: participated in three sessions of Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC9-INC11), six Conferences of the Parties (COP1-COP6), and ten sessions of Chemical Review Committee (ICRC4-ICRC5 and CRC1-CRC8); attended the Chemical Review Committee sessions on behalf of China and is responsible for the specific implementation of the Rotterdam Convention in China. Participated in drafting the legislations and standards on China chemical environmental management. Takes charge of various research projects on China chemical environmental management. Acted as the expert on establishment and revision of China Hazardous Chemicals Catalogue and Chemical Embargo Catalogue through Inland River. Joined the international projects in cooperation
with European, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Korean and other countries, and was appointed as the training expert of China REACH (2007-2008).
Led China’s national Environmental Public Welfare projects as following:
1. Screening Technique Study on Priority Environmental Management of Chemicals (as the second person in charge, 2007-2009)
2. Took charge of the Study on High Production Volume Chemicals Investigation and Directory Management (2009-2011)
3. Took charge of the Study on China GHS Technical Methods, as a subtopic of the Research on the Hazardous Diagnosis, Classification, Exposure Prediction and Directory of Chemicals (2011-2013)
Led projects of Ministry of Environmental Protection are as following:
1. Negotiation of the Rotterdam Convention and Capacity Building of Implementation (2005-2013)
2. Pilot Plan Study on Pollution Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) (2008-2009)
3. International cooperation project: Comparison Study of GHS among China, Japan & Korea (2008-2010)
4. Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) (2008-2013)
Takes over the SAICM research project, attends international conferences of SAICM and prepares the reports on SAICM progress, etc.; takes charge of QSP project and prepares China National Plan and National Action Plan.
Took charge of Academician Advisory Project: 1) Comparison Study on Chemicals Management Regulations and Supervision Systems from Home and Abroad; 2) Screening of Priority Regulatory Directory of Hazardous Chemicals (Hazardous and Toxic) and Recommendations (2011-2012)
Took charge of many subtopics of Chemical Pollution Prevention Project (2011-2013), such as the Countermeasures Research on Environmental Management of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, National Investigation on Chemicals, and Phase-out and Restricted Chemicals Catalogue Research.
Participated in Regulations and Standards preparation:
1. Measures on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Waste Hazardous Chemicals (2005)
2. Regulations on the Environment Management of Dangerous Chemicals (2010-2011)
3. Measures on Environmental Management of Hazardous Chemical Registration (Prepared 7 investigation reports) (2011-2012)
4. Measures on Environmental Management of Chemical Registration (2013-)
Publications:More than 10 papers were published and 6 books co-authored, and the following are some representative papers and books:
1. National Standards (as the lead author)1) Chemicals-Ready biodegradability: Closed bottle test (GB/T21831-2008) Standards
Press of China (2008)2) Chemicals-Ready biodegradability: DOC die-away test (GB/T21803-2008)
Standards Press of China (2008)3) Chemicals-Inherent biodegradability-Modified SCAS test (GB/T21817-2008)
Standards Press of China (2008)2. Papers
1) “Development and Countermeasures of Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM)” Toxicology Volume 21-2 (2007.04)
2) “Analysis on Synergies among International Conventions Related to Hazardous Chemicals and Waste”. Modern Chemical Industry Volume 27-11 (2007.11)
3) “An Exposure Assessment Method Used to Screen Toxic Chemicals”. Toxic chemical pollutants monitoring and risk management technology exchange seminar (2008.03)
4) “A Comparative Study of Foreign Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) Systems and China's Pollutant Discharge Reporting and Registration system”. Modern Chemical Industry 28-6 (2008.06)
5) “Design for Implementation on Creating Experiment of Pollutant Release and Transfer Register”. The green Big World - Green Technology (2009.09)
3. Books 1) “Prevention Handbook of Environmental Chemical Toxicant”. Chemical Industry
Press and Applied Chemistry Publishing Center (2004.02)2) “Guidelines of the Testing of Chemicals”. China Environmental Science Press
(2004.05)3) “Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities”. Chemical Industry Press (2007.03)4) “Effective Management of Chemicals and Pesticides-the Process of Negotiation and
Implementation of the Rotterdam Convention”. China Environmental Science Press (2011.10)
5) “Foreign Key Environmental Management of Chemicals and Screening Technique”. China Environmental Science Press (2011.12)
6) “Compilation of the Chemical Management Regulations from Home and Abroad”. China Environmental Science Press (2013.05)
Ms. Elsa Ferreras de Sanchez (Dominican Republic)
Mr. Mohammed Ali Mohammed (Ethiopia)
A. Personal DataName: Mohammed Ali Mohammed
Sex: Male
Date of birth: June 17, 1966
Nationality: Ethiopian
Marital Status: Married
B. Language English - Written and Spoken
Amharic - " "
C. Education MSc , Water and Environmental Management, Loughbourgh University United Kingdom/ UK/ 2001/2002
Advanced Diploma, Industrial Chemistry Bahir Dar University/Bahir Dar Poly Technique Institute, Ethiopia / 1987
Diploma , Building construction, Addis Ababa Technical School,Ethiopia,1984
D. Short term training
Institution Date Title of the course and achievementNatural Resources Institute, UK 28 September to 18
December 1992Certificate ,Techniques and Laboratory Procedures in Plant, Water and Soil analysis
Institute of water and Environmental Engineering , Finland in cooperation with Ethiopian management Institute
13 November to 8 December 1995
Certificate ,Environmental Management
Basel Institute of Technology, Switzerland
2 to 27 September, 1996 Certificate ,Hazardous Waste Management
Atlas Information Management Service, Ethiopia
2 to 30 September 1997 Certificate ,Research Methods, Communication and Report Writing Skills
CSIR, South Africa in collaboration with Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia
7 to 11 June 1999 Certificate ,Environmental Assessment and Management
CSIR, South Africa 2 to 29 September 2000 Certificate ,Analytical Laboratory Procedure &Techniques with particular emphasis on water quality monitoring
Global Development Learning Network Center(World Bank)
April 23 to 30, 2001 Certificate ,Environmental Compliance & Enforcement
Computer professional United, Ethiopia
March to 15 August2001 Certificate ,Computer training (Microsoft Window, Word, Excel and SPSS)
Loughborough University, UK 30 August to 26 September 2001
Certificate ,English Language
Green State University, USA in collaboration with Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia
January 3 to 6, 2005 Certificate ,Air Quality Management
Ethiopian Cleaner Production Center
March 24 to 29, 2008 Certificate ,Waste and Energy Audit
Ethiopian Management Institute 18-22/08/081-5/10/07
Certificate, Business process re-engineering
Ethiopian Management Institute 2-6/07/07 Strategic planning and managementEthiopian Management Institute 18-22/12/06 Leadership skills
E. Work Experience Since March 2010 Director, Technology Transfer Directorate of the Federal Environment Protection
Authority of Ethiopia.
Major duties and responsibilities include:
Coordinate duties and responsibilities of the directorate, among others:
Promote green technology transfer for environmental sustainability
Promote best environmental practices and techniques for environmental sustainability
Crate awareness on environmental sustainability
Promote skill transfer on the use of green technology
Support customers to prepare fundable projects
Feb 2007 to Feb 2010 Head, Environmental Pollution Control Department of the Federal Environment Protection Authority of Ethiopia.
Major duties and responsibilities include:
Coordinate the department duties and responsibilities to cause appropriate measures to be undertaken on those who violate the laws issued by the government of Ethiopia with regard to Environmental pollution;
Carry out studies on causes of environmental pollution which enables to undertake monitoring and control activities in co-operation with concerned offices;
Collaborate in the preparation of environmental standards, policies, laws and regulations and monitor their implementation;
Carry out monitoring and control activities regarding disposal, and handling of hazardous substances and wastes;
Devise methods of conducting study on environmental pollution at the Federal and Regional level.
Supervise and follow up the proper implementation of Persistent Organic Pollutants (PoPs) National Implementation Plan (NIP) preparation and Environmental Audit Projects.
From August 2003 to January 2007, Acting Head, Pollution Control Department of the Federal Environment Protection Authority of Ethiopia.
Major duties and responsibilities include:
Coordinate the department duties and responsibilities to cause appropriate measures to be undertaken on those who violate the laws issued by the government of Ethiopia with regard to Environmental pollution;
Carry out studies on causes of environmental pollution which enables to undertake monitoring and control activities in co-operation with concerned offices;
Collaborate in the preparation of environmental standards, policies, laws and regulations and monitor their implementation;
Carry out monitoring and control activities regarding disposal, storage, utilization and handling of elements that have hazardous and poisonous, explosive, flammable, acidic and radio-active character/nature;
Devise methods of conducting study on environmental pollution at the Federal and Regional level.
Supervise and follow up the proper implementation of Persistent Organic Pollutants (PoPs) National Implementation Plan (NIP) preparation and Environmental Audit Projects.
May 1993 to July 2003 Senior Pollution Control Expert; Federal Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia.
Major duties and responsibilities include: Conduct evaluation on the type and quantity of pollutants and hazardous waste that come out from industries
and City/Towns etc. In order to prevent inappropriate dumping that cause negative consequence, evaluate
methods of handling the same. Give training and technical assistance to concerned in view of solving encountered environmental pollution problem,
Assess the quantity and type of pollutants and hazardous wastes that come out from industries and makes follow-up activities on in appropriate dumping that could bring environmental pollution,
Additional work experience
Involved in environmental audit on Natural Guam Enterprise, working as an auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Ethiopian Mineral Development, working as an auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Bole Printing Press, working as Lead Auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Artistic Printing Press, working as Lead Auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Awash Wine Enterprise, working as an auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Bahir Dar Textile Enterprise, working as Lead Auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Bahir Dar Tannery, working as an auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Mersa Tannery, working as an auditor
Involved in environmental audit on Dessie Tannery, working as an auditor
Involved in inventory on Ozone Depleting Substances consumption in Ethiopia, 1995;
Involved in water quality survey on Great Akaki and Kebena Rivers, March 1997, Ethiopia.
Involved in the formulation of effluent standards for different industrial sectors, 1999/2000, Ethiopia.
Involved in industrial effluent survey in and around Addis Ababa, February 2000, Ethiopia.
Involved in water quality monitoring on the Awash River, 2003 to 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Worked as counterpart staff on Ecological Sustainable Industrial Development project implementation, 1999 to 2002, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
September 1987 to April 1993 Soil, Water, and plant analyst at the National Soil Service Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia.
Major duties and responsibilities include:
Conduct analysis on soil, water and plant physical and chemical characteristics;
Analyze and Prepare laboratory data according to the reporting format.
In1983/ 1984 Construction supervisor at Defense Industrial enterprise.
F. Relevant International and National meetings, workshops and other Participation Worked as a member of persistent Organic Pollutants Chemical Review Committee for the Stockholm
Convention ,from 2005 to 2007
Since 2008 working as national focal point for the Stockholm Conventions on POPs
Worked as a member of the African Regional Organization Group for the Global Monitoring Plan for persistent Organic Pollutants
Participated on ordinary and Simultaneous Extraordinary Meetings of the Conferences of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions 28 April to 10 May 2013, Geneva, Switzerland
Training Workshop on Dioxin and Furan inventories Kampala, Uganda, 12 to 15 August 2003;
The 2nd Regional Meeting on DDT/GEF Project 29th September to 1 October 2003, Windhoek, Namibia;
Regional training workshop on successful case studies of recycling, reuse and resource recovery methods towards the environmentally sound management of municipal and Hazardous Waste in Africa, Ibadan, Nigeria 9 to 12 August 2004;
Participated on first, third, fourth and fifth Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee on Legally Binding Instrument on Mercury, 2010 to 2013,Swdeen,Nairobi,Uragye and Geneva respectively
Participated in the preparation of the African Regional PoPs Global Monitoring report, 2007 and 2008
Participated on Inter country workshop on compliance with the Stockholm Convention obligation on matters related to the use of DDT, Swaziland from October 24 to 26, 2007
Regional meeting on mercury, Kenya, from 17 to 19 August 2009
Sixth Plenary Session of the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS) Senegal. From 14 to 19 September 2008
Fifth Plenary Session of the Intergovernmental Forum on Chemical Safety (IFCS) Hungary. From 25 to 29 September 2006
Participated on the 15th and 16th session of Climate Change Negotiation, 2010 and 2011, Copenhagen and Durban
Training workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment in the development process 18 to 22 Nov 1996, Langano, Ethiopia;
Regional workshop for effective participation in the work of PoPs Review Committee for the Stockholm Convention Burundi from 22 to 26 September 2008
Fourth Meeting of the Conference of the parties to the Rotterdam Convention on PIC, Italy, from 27 to 31October 2008
Fifth Clean Development Mechanism(CDM) workshop and the fifth meeting of the CDM DNA forum, Germany from 12 to 15 April 2008
Carbon Expo 2007 Germany from 30 April to 4 May 2007
Carbon Expo 2008 Germany from 5to 9 May 2008
Awareness raising and training workshop on the Rotterdam Convention ,Kenya, from 29 January to 2 February 2007
Third roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and production ,Morocco from 17 to 20 May 2004
Workshop on solid waste disposal, 22 Sept 1997, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
Technical review workshop on national capacity development for cleaner industrial production project. 30 Oct. to 1 Nov. 1997, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
The users training on the rural water supply and sanitation. 29 to 31 Aug 1997, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia;
Regional training workshop on municipal waste management, 23 to 27 Nov. 1998, Dar-es-selam, Tanzania;
Training workshop on Climate change enabling activities. 28 Jan 1999, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
Workshop on the National report regarding the implementation of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. 10 to 11 May 1999, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
Workshop on pollution control and environmental impact assessment draft regulation for Addis Ababa City. 22 to 25 December 1999;
Workshop on Chemicals Weapons Convention development in Ethiopia. 27 January 2000, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
Workshop on industrial pollution status in and around Addis Ababa. 29 March 2000, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
Nile Basin initiative Project launching meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 27 October 2004.
G. Papers National Profile to Assess the Chemicals Management Infrastructure in Ethiopia, 1999
Ozone Depleting Substances consumption in Ethiopia, 1995
The first African Regional effectiveness evaluation report on persistent organic pollutants of the Stockholm Convention, 2008
Air pollution study in selected areas of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, August ,2005
Mercury assessment in Ethiopia in collaboration with UNEP,2012
Overview of Mercury pollution in Ethiopia, a paper presented Regional Awareness Raising workshop on Mercury Pollution organized by Secretariat of the Basel Convention, Pretoria, South Africa
Ethiopian experience on obsolete pesticide disposal, a paper presented on Regional awareness workshop organized by secretariat of the Basle Convention, Ibadan, Nigeria;
Ethiopian Environmental Outlook report, 2006
Industrial pollution and its impact on the Little Akaki River. MSc thesis, 2002, Loughborough, United Kingdom.
Country Profile on Environmental Management in Ethiopia, a paper presented on International workshop on environmental management organized by Tamper University of Technology, November 1995, Debre- Zeit, Ethiopia;
Country Profile on Hazardous Waste Management in Ethiopia, a paper presented on International training workshop organized by Secretariat of the Basle Convention, September 1997, Basel, Switzerland;
Country Profile on Solid Waste Management in Ethiopia, a paper presented on regional training workshop organized by UNIDO. Nov 1998, Dar-es-selam, Tanzania;
©presented on National workshop on environmental management organized by Harari, Somalia and Dire Dawa Regional States, Harar, Ethiopia, August 2004;
Overview of pollution control in Ethiopia, a paper presented on workshop organized by the Ministry of Health, Nazreath, Ethiopia February 2003;
Environmental Impact Assessment Guideline for Industrial Development Sector 1997, Ethiopia.
The State of Industrial Pollution in and around Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 1997.
Environmental audit report on Natural Guam Enterprise
Environmental audit report on Ethiopian Mineral Development
Environmental audit report on Bole Printing Press, Lead Auditor
Environmental audit report on Artistic Printing Press
Environmental audit report on Awash Wine Enterprise
Environmental audit report on Bahir Dar Textile Enterprise
Environmental audit report on Bahir Dar Tannery
Environmental audit report on Mersa Tannery
Environnemental audit report on Dessie Tannery
H. Membership Member, Environmental Society of Ethiopia
I. Reference:1. Mr. Dessalegne Mesfine, Deputy Director General ,Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia
Email; [email protected]
2. Mr, Tequam Tesfamariam
MTS Consulting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tel: 0911 67 57 91
Email; [email protected]
3. Amanuel Malifue
Head, Safe Environment Association
Tel:251 911 844044
Email:
Mr. Mohd Fauzan Yunus (Malaysia)
CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME : MOHD FAUZAN BIN YUNUS
DATE OF BIRTH : 17 SEPTEMBER 1958
SEX : MALE
MARITAL STATUS : MARRIED
NATIONALITY : MALAYSIAN
OFFICE ADDRESS : CENTRAL LABORATORY SERVICES SECTION, PESTICIDES CONTROL DIVIDION, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, JALAN GALLAGHER, 50480 KUALA LUMPUR.
EMAIL : [email protected], [email protected]
TELEPHONE NO. : 603 26973077 (GEN), 603 26977260 (DIR)
FAX NO. : 603 26917551, 603 26977225
QUALIFICATION : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS.) – CHEMISTRY
ENGLISH LANGUAGE : MODERATE (CONVERSATION AND WRITING)
DATE OF 1st APPOINTMENT
: 25 NOVEMBER 1983
PRESENT POST : HEAD OF LABORATORY SERVICES SECTION
EXPERIENCE : 1. PESTICIDES FORMULATION CONTROL LABORATORY, ALSO INVOLVED IN EVALUATION OF PESTICIDES FOR REGISTRATION PURPOSES (1983 – 1998).
2. HEAD OF PESTICIDES ENVIRONMENTAL FATE LABORATORY (1998 – 2003)
3. HEAD OF PESTICIDES RESIDUE LABORATORY (2005 – 2013)
4. EXPERT WORKING GROUP ON MONITORING OF POPs IN EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES, 2005 – 2012
5. CHAIRMAN, TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDES AND AGROCHEMICAL, DEPARTMENT OF STANDARDS MALAYSIA
6. ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY MALAYSIA
7. CHAIRMAN, SUB-COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDE RESIDUE ANALYSIS, A COOMITTE UNDER THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON FOOD ANALYSIS
8. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE OF PESTICIDE, A COMMITTEE UNDER THE PESTICIDE BOARD OF MALAYSIA.
Ms. Amal Lemsioui (Morocco)
Dr AMAL LEMSIOUI6, Avenue Al Araar, Secteur 16 Hay Ryad, Rabat,
Cell: 212-661 40 64 [email protected]; [email protected]
EDUCATIONMOHAMMED V UNIVERSITY: RABAT, MOROCCO 1996/2002
PH.D. Geological Sciences
Area of specialization: The environment
MOHAMMED V UNIVERSITY: RABAT, MOROCCO 1993/1996
M.S Geological Sciences
Area of specialization: The environment
HASSAN II UNIVERSITY: CASABLANCA, MOROCCO 1986/1990
B.S Geological Sciences
WORK EXPERIENCESenior in the Department of Environment 07/2005 - Present Implementing Rotterdam and Basel conventions in Morocco
Member of the national advisory committee on chemicals
Administrator of the Moroccan Network on Chemical Information Exchange
Manager of the chemical import and export database
Environment representative in the national committee for disposal obsolete pesticide l
Contributed to developing the national chemical profile
Contributed to developing the chemical management national strategy and action plan
Participated in a study to label and apply a general harmonized system for chemicals
Worked on disaster risk prevention
Developed industrial pollution prevention plans
Developed risk prevention plans related to hazardous chemicals
Visiting professor in Hassan II University 09/2002 - 05/2005 Directed graduate sedimentology labs
Directed graduate geochemistry labs
Taught computer science labs on Microsoft tools
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Article and scientific report writing
Data collection and analysis
Chemical and geochemical analysis and data interpretation
Chemical risk analysis
Various national and international seminars and workshops on chemicals attendance
LANGUAGE AND COMPUTER SKILLSArabic: native speaker
French: bilingual
English: fluent
Word, Excel Processing, Windows, internet
PUBLICATIONS1- Etude géochimique d'un tronçon de l'atlantique Mohammedia- Casablanca – Azemmour Atlantique Maroc »
Published by the organizing committee of the Fifth International Conference on Geology of the Arab world
2-Evolution des éléments nutritifs dans les eaux d’une portion du littoral (entre le port de Casablanca et l’estuaire d'oued Nfiffikh
Published by: Ann. Chim. Sci. Mat., revue
3-Caractérisation physico-chimique et concentration en élément métallique du littoral du grand Casablanca (Atlantique - Maroc)" revue cahier de recherche en océanographie
Ms. Leonarda Christina van Leeuwen (Netherlands)
Curriculum Vitae
Family name: van LeeuwenFirst names: Leonarda Christina (Lonneke)Date of birth: 29 August 1983 Place of birth: LeidenNationality: DutchCivil status: Unmarried
Professional experience
May 2007 – present Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment(RIVM), Expertise centre for substances; Environmental risk assessor
Tasks: Derivation of environmental quality standard under WFD, advising the Dutch ministry concerning national policy on chemical substances, environmental risk assessment for the authorization of pharmaceuticals and veterinary pharmaceuticals, writing of environmental classification and labeling proposals for substances under REACH, member of chemical review committee for Rotterdam Convention
Internships
February 2006 - Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica andAugust 2006 Utrecht University
“Environmental exposure to pesticides in communities nearby melon plantations”
September 2004 - Utrecht University July 2005 ‘Toxicity of PBDEs in various in vitro systems’
Education
September 2004 – August 2006 MSc. programme “Toxicology and environmental health”, Utrecht University
September 2001- September 2004 BSc. programme “Biological sciences”,Utrecht University
Short Courses
February 2011 Toxicogenomics (part of Postgraduate Education in Toxicology (P.E.T.) programme)
October 2010 Risk communication (part of Postgraduate Education in Toxicology (P.E.T.) programme)
October 2009 Pathobiology (part of Postgraduate Education in Toxicology (P.E.T.) programme)
March 2008 Molecular toxicology (part of Postgraduate Education in Toxicology (P.E.T.) programme)
June 2007 Chemical risk assessment under REACH, organised by IRAS, RIVM and ECB
November 2005 Medical and forensic toxicology (part of Postgraduate Education in Toxicology (P.E.T.) programme)
October 2005 Drug targeting and delivery, Utrecht University
October 2005 Drug design and discovery, Utrecht University
September 2005 Drug target finding and evaluation, Utrecht University
April 2005 Risk assessment and risk management, Utrecht University
March 2005 - Effects of chemical and biological agents on health,April 2005 Utrecht University
February 2005 - Exposure to chemical and biological chemicals, March 2005 Utrecht University
Language skills
Dutch Native languageEnglish GoodGerman AverageSpanish Average
Contact Address in the Member State
National Institute of Public Health and the EnvironmentP.O. Box 1Antonie van Leeuwenhoeklaan 93720 BA BilthovenThe NetherlandsPhone: +31 30 274 2531Fax: +31 30 274 4401e-mail: [email protected]
Ms. Khalida Bashir (Pakistan)
E-mail: [email protected]: +92-51-9245883
WORK EXPERIENCE
EMPLOYMENT
1. Ministry of Climate Change, Government of Pakistan March 2012 – to date
Deputy Secretary (International Cooperation)Policy, assessment, projects and implementation regarding the following international Conventions/ Protocols
Basel Convention on the Transboundary movement of hazardous waste Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent for certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances
ECO, MoUs, agreements etc regarding environment
2. Ministry of Commerce, Government of Pakistan May 2011 –March 2012
Deputy Secretary (Imports) Trade Policy formulation and implementation Implementation of environment related issues such as Ozone depleting substances and hazardous wastes and
chemicals under Montreal Protocol, Rotterdam Convention, Stockholm Convention and Basel Convention
Section Officer (Imports)March 2000 – April 2011
Trade Policy formulation and implementation with respect to banned and restricted items such as liquor, arms and ammunition, machinery, hazardous wastes,chemicals and Ozone depleting substances
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
MSc, Natural Resource Management, Cranfield University, United Kingdom, 2008 MBA, Marketing, Preston University, Pakistan, 2004 M.Phil, Reproductive Physiology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan, 1998 MSc, Animal Sciences, Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan, 1993
LANGUAGES
(1) English, (2) Urdu, (3) Punjabi, (4) Hindi (read & write)
Ms. Magdalena Frydrych (Poland)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name Magdalena Frydrych
Telephone +48 42 2538 413Fax +48 42 2538 444
E-mail [email protected] ([email protected])
Nationality Polish
Date of birth 10.08.1976
EXPERTISEPrincipal areas of expertise
Risk assessment, REACH regulation, Rotterdam Convention, export and import of dangerous chemicals
WORK EXPERIENCE
Dates (from – to) August 2002 till now
Name and address of employer
Bureau for Chemical Substances and Preparations
Type of business or sector Governmental administration Unit
Occupation or position held
Senior Specialist in Risk Assessment Department
Main activities and responsibilities
Risk assessment, risk management, risk communication, Rotterdam Convention, GLP inspections
Dates (from – to) February 2002 – August 2002
Name and address of employer
The City of Lodz Office, Public Health Department
Type of business or sector Local competent authority
Occupation or position held Officer
Main activities and responsibilities
Organizing actions promoting the public health, supervision of the statistics of municipal hospitals.
Dates (from – to)
OCTOBER 2000 – FEBRUARY 2002
Name and address of employer Poviat Hospital, Department of Statistic
Type of business or sector Health
Occupation or position held Officer
Main activities and responsibilities
Preparing of the statistics of the hospital, taking part in preparing contracts of the hospital with National Health Found
ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
JUNE 2011 – MAY 2013President of the Bureau of 6 Meeting of the Parties of Rotterdam Convention
FEBRUARY 2012 TILL NOWEko-Futura sp. z o.o. Institute of Risk Assessment Evaluator of plant protection products rapports
APRIL 2012Short term expert in twining project between Sweden, Italy and Croatia on chemical safety
July – December 2011Co-chair of Working Group on Environment in The European Council (work on regulation on export and import of dangerous chemicals)
OCTOBER 2009 TILL NOWExpert of Chemical Review Committee, subsidiary body of Rotterdam Convention
JUNE 2009Short term expert in twining project between Sweden and Serbia on chemical safety
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Dates (from – to)
Name and type of organization providing education and training
Principal subjects/occupational
skills covered
Title of qualification awarded
Level in national classification
(ifappropriate)
February – May 2012 UNITAR trainings on line:“Multilateral Conferences and Diplomacy”“Chairing International Conferences”Leaving Certificates
April – June 2011 European Academy of Diplomacy in Warsaw: “International negotiation” “Practical training on chairing meetings”Leaving Certificatse
October 2009 OECD Training in Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)Leaving certificate
May - June 2008 The Engineering Institute of Polymer Materials and Dyes in Torun, the Branch of the Dyes and Organic Products in Zgierz - Training regarding GLP
March 2008 The Centre for Professional Advancement in AmsterdamTraining: Documentation Management and ControlLeaving Certificate
April – May 2007 The Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices and Biocidal ProductsTrainings on: “Evaluation of existing active substances and registration and supervison of biocidal products”
April 2007 The Centre for Professional Advancement in Amsterdam GLP CourseLeaving Certificate
November/December 2004 Ecotoxicology courseUniversity of Utrecht Institute for Risk Assessment SciencesLeaving Certificate
June – October 2004 Internship in RIVM Bilthoven, Netherlands(Assessment of chemical substances)
November 2002 – April 2004 University of Surrey
School of Biomedical and Life SciencesModular Training Programme in Applied ToxicologyLeaving Certificates
September 2000 - September 2001School of Public Health, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lodz, PolandLeaving Certificate
October 1995 - June 2000 Public Health at Medical University of Lodz, PolandMaster of Science, Degree in Public Health
1991-1995 Grammar School, Brzeziny, Poland
LANGUAGES
MOTHER TONGUE PolishOTHER LANGUAGES
English
• Reading skills Very good
• Writing skills Very good
• Verbal skills Very good
Italian
• Reading skills Basic
• Writing skills Basic
• Verbal skills Basic
Ms. Tatiana Tugui (Republic of Moldova)
1. Family name: TUGUI
2. First names: Tatiana
3. Date of birth: 06.07.1969
4. Nationality: Republic of Moldova
5. Civil status: Married
6. Education:
Institution: [Date from – Date to] Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained:
Moldavian State University, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, 30.12.2003- 20.12.2006
Ph.D. on chemical science, 11.00.11- Environmental Protection and Rational Utilization of Natural Resources.Thesis: Analysis and assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from Solid Waste Disposal Sites in the Republic of Moldova
Russian Chemical and Technological Institute, Environment Faculty, Moscow, Russian Federation01.09 1986 –26.01.1992
Specialty: Chemistry and Technologies EngineerExpertise: Environmental Protection and Rational Utilization of Natural Resources.
Linguata Schools of LanguagesChisinau, Moldova 22.09.1999- 8.02. 2002
Final Diploma Grade A
Other Training: Country Date from – Date to / Specific experienceChisinau, Moldova On-line Training courses for the review of Annex I party greenhouse gas inventory under
the Kyoto Protocol, March - April 2010.Stockholm, SwedenZagreb, Croatia “Strategies for Chemicals Management”, 7-25 September 2009, 11–15 October 2010,
Swedish Chemical Agency, SIDA.Chisinau, Moldova
Chisinau, Moldova
Skopje, MacedoniaTashkent, UzbekistanSzentendre, Hungary
On-line Training courses for the review of Annex I party greenhouse gas inventory under the Kyoto Protocol, June-July 2006.
Training course on project proposal writing, DEFRA/LEAD International. Certificate of Graduation, July – October 2005.
“Regional Programme Management of Sustainability”, September -December 2005.Regional Workshops “Improvement Emission Estimates and Implementation of Good Practice Elements in National Inventories” 2003-2006.
Stockholm, SwedenChisinau, Moldova
“Solid Waste Management International Training Programme for Eastern Europe and Central Asia”: November 17- December 5, 2003 and May 1 – 8, 2004.
Sapporo, Japan,
Moscow, Russia
Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Kiev, Ukraine
Country-Focused Training Course in Waste Management for European Countries, Japan International Co-operation Agency, October 3 – November 8, 2002.
Training course “Landfill Design and Practice in Environmentally Developing Countries”, June 4-6, 2001.
Advice on Approximation in the Western NIS. Moldova National Workshop on Integrated Pollution Prevention Control:, 2001
Training Courses, “Implementation of the Basel Convention into National Legislation”, 1998 -2001
TACIS Training course on “Development of Solid Waste management Plans in the NIS”, 24-26 November 1999.
7. Language skills: Indicate competence on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 - excellent; 5 - basic)
Language Reading Speaking WritingRomanian (mother tongue) 1 1 1English 1 2 2Russian 1 1 1French 3 3 3
8. Membership of professional bodies:
Lead reviewer and Waste management expert under UNFCCC roster of experts.
9. Other skills:
MS Windows, MS Office, Internet Explorer
10. PRESENT POSITION:
10.12.2009 - 10.12.2013 Project Country Coordinator, “Waste Governance ENPI East”.
11. Years within the firm:
Since 04.02.1992
12. Key qualifications (relevant to the project):
Chemical management
Experience in developing of the National Profile on Chemical Management of the Republic of Moldova, National Sound Management of Chemicals Capacity Assessment Report (including SAICM and MEAs capacity assessment). Supervising the development of the National Programme on Sound Management of Chemicals.Participate in development of the Chemical Law, and other secondary legislation such classification, labelling and packaging of chemicals, PIC Regulation, etc.
Low approximation
Experience in elaboration of “Environmental protection chapter ” in the frame of the Project “European Strategy of the Republic of Moldova”, implemented by the Institute for Public Policy.Experience in preparatory approximation work in the field of integrated pollution prevention control and waste management; detailed legislative gap analysis in this field, examination and assessment of the institutional capacity at all levels to implement and enforce Moldavian environmental law in this field, elaboration of the strategy for development of modifications and completions to the existing legislation as well as prioritization for approximation work.
Waste management
Experience in waste management at national level; elaboration of Waste Management National Strategy and national framework legislation on waste management, particularly on drafting the Law on waste management, based on EU Directive on waste, 2008 /98/EC, Experience in implementation of the Basel Convention into national legislation; elaboration of the Government Decision on transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and its disposal.
Climate Change Experience in preparation of GHG Inventory for waste sector; Application of Good Practice Guidance in GHG Inventory preparation;Experience in in-country review of the GHG Inventories for waste sector; lead reviewer. Application of the review guidelines.Experience in the review of the National Communications of the Annex I Parties. Experience in preparation of training module on disaster risk management, associated with climate change
13. Specific experience in the region:
Country Date from – Date to / Specific experienceSofia, Bulgaria 3-8 October 2010
Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in in-country review of initial report and 2006 Submission of GHG Inventories of the Estonia under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol
Bonn, Germany 29 August– 3 September 2010Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2010 (Austria, Belarus,
Canada and Ukraine) under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol.
Bonn, Germany 31 August– 5 September 2009
Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2009 (Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and USA) under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol.
Tallinn, Estonia 28 September – 3 October 2009Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in in-country review of initial report and 2006 Submission of GHG Inventories of the Estonia under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol.
Bonn, Germany 1 – 6 September 2008
Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2007 and 2008 (Finland, Italy, Russian Federation and Ukraine) under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol.
Bonn, Germany 13-17 June and 4-6 March 2008Expert for Enforcement Branch of the Compliance Committee under Kyoto Protocol: Concerned Party – Canada: Assessment on the implementation of the requirements under the Kyoto Protocol relating to the Canada’s National Registry. Concerned Party – Greece: Assessment of the national system for the GHG inventory in Greece.
Ottawa, Canada
Kiev, Ukraine
Bonn, Germany
Budapest, Hungary
Bonn, Germany
Kiev, Ukraine
Bonn, Germany
Reykjavik, Iceland
Bonn, Germany
Helsinki, Finland
5 – 10 November 2007 Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in in-country review of initial report and 2006 Submission of GHG Inventories of the Canada under the UNFCCC.16 – 21 April 2007Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in in-country review of initial report and 2006 Submission of GHG Inventories of the Ukraine under the UNFCCC.15 – 19 January 2007Member of the expert review team (Lead Reviewer and Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2006 (Australia, Croatia, Turkey, USA) under the UNFCCC.31 December 2005 - 15 February 2006Consultant on compilation and analysis of national solution for overcoming barrier to data collection and emission factor improvement and implementation of IPCC GPG on waste sector in Albania, Armenia, Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan within the UNDP Project “Capacity Building for Improving the Quality of Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Europe/CIS region), (RER/01/G31)”. 10 – 15 October 2005Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2005 (Croatia, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Japan) under the UNFCCC.19 – 23 September 2005Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in in-country review of 2004 Submission of GHG Inventories of the Ukraine under the UNFCCC.11 – 15 October 2004Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2005 (Italy, France, Lithuania, New Zealand and Sweden) under the UNFCCC.20-25 September 2004Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in in-country review of GHG Inventories of the Iceland submitted in the year 2004 under the UNFCCC.08 – 14 September 2003Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in the Centralized review of GHG Inventories submitted in the year 2003 (Austria, Italy, France, Poland, Portugal and USA) under the UNFCCC.19-23 November 2001Member of the expert review team (Waste expert) involved in in-country review of GHG Inventories of the Finland submitted in the year 2001 under the UNFCCC.
14. Professional experience
Date from – Date to
Location Company Position Description
01.09.2011-15.12.2013
Chisinau, Moldova Evaluating and
Strengthening National and Regional Capacities for Implementing the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and Supporting SAICM Implementation in CEE region, UNITAR, SAICM
Project manager ● Responsible for the day to day management of the project, reporting to the UNEP, UNITAR and Government.
● Ensuring the quality of consolidated, thematic reports of the project teams and consultants to the NCC, including the semi-annual and annual reports to the UNEP;
Preparation of progress reports to the National Coordinating Committee and UNEP;
Coordinating the operation of the Special Account for the PIU, including accessing funds of the Special Account of the Project after obtaining required signatures;
Signing under PIU payment orders in compliance with PIU procedures of bank account management.
01.08.2011-31.12.2012
Chisinau, Moldova Mainstreaming of
sound management of chemicals in national development planning processes
Project manager ● Responsible for the day to day management of the project, reporting to the INDP and Government.
● Ensuring the quality of consolidated, thematic reports of the project teams and consultants to the NCC, including the semi-annual and annual reports to the UNEP;
Organizing relevant cooperation with other donors and projects active in the Project area;
Coordinating the operation of the Special Account for the PIU, including accessing funds of the Special Account of the Project after obtaining required signatures;
Signing under PIU payment orders in compliance with PIU procedures of bank account management.
12.2010- 12.2011
Chisinau, Moldova „ Transitional
Capacity Support for Public Administration in Moldova”, UNDP Moldova
National Consultant Assignment on management of chemical substances
The scope of the work of the National Consultant is: to provide assistance to upgrade and
strengthen the capacities of the Pollution Prevention and Waste Management Division of the Ministry of Environment.
to develop the chemical substances management legal acts harmonized with the relevant EU Directives thus contributing to adjusting the objectives of the environmental sectors’ reforms to the requirements of European integration, particularly, following acts:
- Law on Chemical Substance- Regulation on notification of
export and transit of Chemicals- Regulation on notification of
export and transit of Chemicals10.12.2009 Chisinau, “Waste Governance – Project Country The Project Country Coordinator is
- 10.12.2013
Moldova ENPI East” Project
Coordinator responsible for the following tasks: Country based support to Team Leader
and Deputy Team Leader; Support to work of the Project Team in
country; Provide local background information
needed for achieving project goals; Liaison with the beneficiaries’ partners,
key stakeholders and other interested parties.
07.07.2010-25.12.2010
Chisinau, Moldova
“Modernisation of local public service in R Moldova”, GTZ
Environmental expert
Assess level of feasibility of submitted projects in terms of technical and financial aspects, the capacity and ownership of the applicants and assess its sustainability, provide alternative options for the project implementation;
Support Regional Development Agency, GTZ procurement specialist in preparing the necessary documents for the procurement process;
Provide relevant consulting services to the Office manager of GTZ project.
01.08.2010-1.12.2010
Chisinau, Moldova
“Co-operation in regional Development project ”, DFID & SIDA
Provide support to the Regional Development Agencies in the evaluation of the projects submitted to National Fund on Regional development
Assess the feasibility of proposed technical solutions, identify gaps and deficiencies and provide alternative options for the project implementation;
Support the RDA procurement specialist in developing tender book specifications, develop the project implementation schedule, etc.
3.03.2008 - 30.04.2010
Chisinau, Moldova
MoU SM 4030-06-05-2201QSP Project “Moldova/UNEP Partnership on Capacity Building for Improving the Environmentally Sound Management of Chemicals in the Republic of Moldova and the Implementation of SAICM”
Project Coordinator
● Responsible for the day to day management of the project, reporting to the UNEP and Government.
● Ensuring the quality of consolidated, thematic reports of the project teams and consultants to the NCC, including the semi-annual and annual reports to the UNEP;
Preparation of progress reports to the National Coordinating Committee and UNEP;
Ensuring effective PIU interaction with the UNEP and Project Manager on issues associated with accounting, financing, procurement of goods and services, and logistical support;
Organizing relevant cooperation with other donors and projects active in the Project area;
Coordinating the operation of the Special Account for the PIU, including accessing funds of the Special Account of the Project after obtaining required signatures;
Signing under PIU payment orders in compliance with PIU procedures of bank account management.
30.05.2007 – 29.02.2008
Chisinau, Moldova
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, Environmental Pollution Prevention Division
Consultant on Waste Management
Development and promotion of national policy in the field of environmental pollution prevention, including approximation of the EU legislation on waste management;
Prepare the annual report on Basel Convention implementation in the Republic of Moldova;
Work actively with LPA and ONG in the field of environmental policy implementation, access to information, public participation and education on sustainable development.
1.03.2007 – 31.12. 2007 10.05.2008-1.08.2008
Chisinau, Moldova
FAO/UNDP Moldova TCP/MOL/3102 (E) Project “Assistance to restore winter wheat crop production and strengthen capacities to cope with the effects of adverse climatic events”
National consultant in disaster risk and / or sustainable natural resource management
analyze the relevant documents and regulations associated with the natural hazard risk management in Moldova and present to project team the results of the analysis;
carry out a SWOT analysis in four selected project villages about the current situation and scope of impacts of natural hazards in the project area and propose potential options and strategies to overcome existing problems
in coordination with international consultant, design and conduct a training needs assessment among farmers’ associations members as the basis to develop and provide a tailor-made capacity building process for farmer associations;
assist the international consultant in the technical preparation and implementation of a five-day training workshop and prepare selected technical session
28.05. 2006 - 2.02. 2008
Chisinau, Moldova
GEF/WB TF055875 Project „Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Stockpiles Management and Destruction“
National Consultant on Aghriculture sector
Provide the technical assistance for the PMT and the international contractor who will carry out the disposal of obsolete pesticides according to the local and international standards.
Participation in the preparation of the working plan for the disposal of obsolete pesticedes stockpiles, including the environmetal sound removal, re-packaging, transportation;
Develop recommendations concerning the remeidiation of the contaminated sites after the obsolete pesticedes are removed.
1.03.2005 – 30.01. 2006, 1.02.2007 – 28.12. 2007
Chisinau, Moldova
UNEP/GEF Project “Enabling Activities for the preparation of the Second National Communication under UNFCCC”
Consultant on Waste Management
Review the existing information on Waste sector with reference to the first inventory for 1990-1998; identify data gaps, source available data from prior /ongoing project;
Check conversion of units and validate complied data for estimating GHG emissions for 1990-2005;
Compile the GHG emissions for Waste sector, following the IPCC 1996 Revised and IPCC GPG 2000;
Document the selection methods and assumption used and selected process of EFs and other conversion factors used in
the inventory preparation; Undertake the uncertainty assessment of
GHG Inventory for Solid Waste Disposal on Land Source Category, as guided by IPCC GPG;
Propose the abatement measure for the GHG Emissions from Waste Sector;
Preparing the waste chapter for the Second National Communication on Climate change.
01.01.05-1.08.2007
Chisinau, Moldova
Technical University of Moldova, Tempus Joint European Project
Lecturer Preparing the Waste management module for the Master courses Programme in Environment and Clean Technologies;
To conduct lectures on waste management for the Master course Programme in Environment and Clean Technologies.
14.02.2005– 30.06. 2005
Chisinau, Moldova
GEF PDF B Grant nr. TF053700 for Preparation of Sustainable Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Stockpiles Management Project
National expert To evaluate the national environmental legislative framework and assess the current state of environmental protection, taking into consideration multi environmental agreements signed and ratified by the Republic of Moldova;
To prepare recommendations to meet the assumed obligation at international level.
30.09. 2005- 31.01 2006
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP-GEF Project PIMS 3490 “Integrated and Sustainable Land Management through community based approach”
National Consultant – Coordinator
Assume leading role in collaboration with international expert on preparing the draft of MSP document and ensure the coordination and regular contacts with International Consultant;
Conduct stakeholders’ consultations (relevant institutions – ministries, NGOs and academic sector);
Coordinate the process of data stocktaking, analysis and data processing in order to incorporate relevant information into the text of the MSP Document;
Participate and coordinate the formulation of goals, objectives, outcomes and the detailed work plan for the implementation of Medium Size Project Document;
Participate along with the responsible experts in analysis of comments received for the draft materials and ensures their incorporation into the final text of PD;
Prepare and make presentations at workshops;
Coordinate compiling of the Medium Sized Project Brief in the GEF Format.
15.12.2003 – 14.03.200415.06.2004-14.12.2004
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP Project 00013640 “National Self Assessment of Capacity Building Needs”
National expert Presenting the actual state and capacity on the co-operation and networking with regions to the Rio Conventions;
Identifying areas where an appropriate capacity development intervention could have the most impact for all three thematic areas and setting priorities for capacity building for Rio conventions implementation;
Identification and presenting short-, medium- and long term objectives for
capacity building within cooperation and networking with regions;
Harmonized the national environmental legislation within the Cross-Cutting Issues Team for the Rio Conventions;
Developed the national plan for the implementation of Rio Conventions;
Review and compile the National Action Plan for Capacity Development.
07.11.2003-30.04.2006
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP-GEF Regional Project RER/01/G31 “Capacity Building for Improving the Quality of Greenhouse Gas Inventories.” (Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States Region)
National GHG Inventory Expert / International expert on waste management
Elaborated a national manual of procedures to prepare the GHGI inventory for Waste sector;
Developed a long-term in-country program to improve GHG inventory;
Developed country solutions/methods for overcoming data gaps and establish national emissions factor for GHG inventory for waste sector.
Check conversion of units and validate complied data for estimating GHG emissions for 1990-2005;
Compile the GHG emissions for Waste sector, following the IPCC 1996 Revised and IPCC GPG 2000;
Document the selection methods and assumption used and selected process of EFs and other conversion factors used in the inventory preparation;
Undertake the uncertainty assessment of GHG Inventory for Solid Waste Disposal on Land Source Category, as guided by IPCC GPG;
Peer Review of National Inventories and Uncertainty Management.
24.03.2004-30.06.2004
Chisinau, Moldova
Institute for Public PolicyProject “European Strategy of the Republic of Moldova”
National consultant on environment
To evaluate the national environmental legislative framework and assess the current state of environmental protection, taking into consideration multi environmental agreements signed and ratified by the Republic of Moldova
To prepare recommendations to meet the assumed obligation at international level;
To develop the “Environmental protection chapter” for the “European Strategy of the Republic of Moldova”, taking into consideration needs, priority and possibilities of the country.
27.08.2001-10.10.200112.12.2001-11.02.2002
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP Project MOL/97/G31 ”Climate Change Enabling Activity (Phase II)”
Expert o harmonisation of environmental legislation
To evaluate the legislative framework of the Republic of Moldova focused on energy system activities, including the aspects of environmental protection;
To identify the fields for approximation of national legislation to the EU and international ones, taking into consideration the principles of energy efficiency, environmental protection and sustainable development;
To prepare the materials for endorsement by relevant governmental institutions;
To prepare the final version of the “Legislative Framework” chapter of the National Report.
final report and present the relevant recommendation
1.10.2001-1.11.2001
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP Project MOL/00/006 “Sustainable Tourism Development in Moldova”
National consultant on environment
To prepare the information on the legal and institutional framework of environmental protection in connection with the tourism development (protection of land resources, aquatic resources management, bio-diversity conservation and utilization, waste management) and also on international legal aspect;
To assess the environmental current state and factors leading to the debasement of tourism environmental potential (land resources degradation, aquatic resources pollution, biological diversity, waste management, tourism planning and the contribution of tourism in the process of natural resource utilization);
To evaluate the impact of tourism upon the quality of the environment, such as possible impact of the development of tourism in protected areas, specify the types of impacts and evaluating methods;
Prepare the chapter on environmental consideration in the national tourism development strategy report and suggest action to reduce the environmental potential pollution caused by tourism development.
01.08. 2000 – 30.01.2001
Chisinau, Moldova
EU TACIS Project “Preparatory work on approximation in integrated pollution prevention and control as well as waste management for the Republic of Moldova”
Consultant Coordinator
Detailed legislative gap analysis of the national legislation in the field of integrated pollution prevention and control as well as waste management in contrast with environmental acquis and preparing the TOCs for each directive;
Examination and assessment of institutional capacity at all levels with regard to implementation and enforcement of integrated pollution prevention control and waste management in the Republic of Moldova;
Elaboration of modifications and completions to the existing legislation as well as prioritization for further EU approximation work;
Preparing the National Strategy on law approximation in integrated pollution prevention and control and waste management.
1.11.1999 – 31.12. 1999
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP Project MOL/97/010 “Building capacity for the implementation of the Environmental Action Plan in Moldova”
Local consultant Identification of the participants as well as lectors for the seminar in the field of Solid Waste Management;
Preparing seminar’s logistic, select and prepare teaching materials to be distributed at the seminar;
Conducting seminar, prepare evaluation form and present the report on Seminar conduction to the Project Director.
1.02.1999 –31.05.1999,1.09.1999–
Chisinau, Moldova
UNDP/GEF Project MOL/97/G31/A /1G/99 «Enabling
Leader of the group of the
Preparing the GHG Inventory within Waste Sector;
Propose the abatement measure for the
31.10. 1999,1.06.2000–31.09. 2000
Moldova to Prepare its First National Communication in Response to the UNFCCC».
waste sector GHG Emissions from Waste Sector; Preparing the waste chapter for the First
National Communication on Climate change.
1.10.1999-30.11.1999
Chisinau, Moldova
EU TACIS Project “Prut Basin Water Management”
Consultant Collect the existing data on use /emissions of toxic substances in the Prut basin;
Evaluate the data gathered and select a number of “hot spots” for each district;
Provide description of the”hot spots”.06.07.1998– 20.04.2004
Chisinau, Moldova
Division of Ecological Impact and Waste Management, Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources
Senior Specialist, on Waste Management
Development and promotion of the state policy in the field of waste management: elaboration of the National Program for Waste Utilization;
Development of the framework for the waste management;
Issues the permits for the waste recovery and disposal;
Establishing of the national framework for the Basel Convention on transboundary movements of hazardous waste and their disposal, elaboration of the Regulation on transboundary movement of hazardous waste.
25.07.1995– 05.07.1998
Chisinau, Moldova
Division Soil, Underground, Chemical substances and Waste, State Ecological Inspectorate, Department on Environmental Protection,
Specialist Coordinator on Waste Management
To clearly define inspector’s responsibilities and provide a legal basis for ecological inspection on waste management in order to reduce impact on the environment;
To strengthening of inspectorates for enforcement of regulation through the increasing of the available human capacities of inspectors.
04.02.1992– 23.07.1995
Chisinau, Moldova
Laboratory of the Industry and Transport, National Institute of Ecology
Engineer on Waste Management
To evaluate existing legislation regarding waste management and strengthening the national legislation in the field of waste management;
To prepare new regulations and instructions on environmental protection.
PUBLICATIONSM., Iftodi, T., Tugui (1999), “Management of Waste - essential factor in environment pollution prevention.” Thesis of training course “Pollution Prevention. Management of Waste”, 1999.T., Tugui (1999), “Management of Waste”, 22-23 November 1999. Ministry of Environment and Territorial Development, UNDP Moldova.M., Iftodi, T., Tugui, V., Garaba (2000), The guide “ABC of Wastes”, Ministry of Environment and Territorial Development, ONG Environmental Movement of The Republic of Moldova, National Environment Found.T., Tugui (2000), The Inventory of the Methane Emissions from Waste Disposal Pits and Abatement Measures. Articles collection. Climate change. Researches, studies, solutions. Chisinau 2000, p.146-150. UNDP Moldova.T., Tugui, Gh., Duca (2002), The Inventory of the Methane from Waste Disposal Sites and Abatement Measures. Abstract Book “The Second International Conference on Ecological chemistry”, October 11-12, 2002 Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, p.166.Iftodi, M., Tugui, T. (2003) Waste Impact. Environment Journal, No. 1 (6), 2003, P. 9-16. T., Tugui (2004) Management of Municipal Solid Wastes in the Republic of Moldova. Environment Journal, No. 3 (14), June 2004. P. 16-22. T., Tugui (2004) Managementul deşeurilor menajere solide: probleme şi soluţii. Conferinţa internaţională „Managementul integral al resurselor naturale din bazinul transfrontalier al fluviului Nistriu” 16-17 septembrie 2004, (pag. 357-361). T., Tugui (2004) Эмиссии СЭмиссии СHH44 от полигонов твердых бытовых отходов в Республике Молдова от полигонов твердых бытовых отходов в Республике Молдова. . Международная Конференция «Проблемы сбора, переработки и утилизации отходов», C. 468-473.
Ţugui,T., Duca, Gh., Ţăranu, M., Mîrza, V., Drăguţan, I. (2004), Municipal solid waste composition study. The Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Series "Biological, Chemical and Agricultural Sciences". Chişinău, 2004, N.4, P. 114-119.Tugui, T., Duca, Gh., Taranu, M., Copacinschi, Gh., Dragutan, I. (2005), Landfill gas emissions measurements in the Republic of Moldova. The 3rd International Conference “Ecological Chemistry”, May 20-21 2005, Chisinau, Moldova. Abstracts, pp. 365-366.T., Tugui (2005), The 3rd International Conference “Ecological Chemistry”, Elemente strategice în planificarea managemnetului deşeurilo rconform Directeivelor UE, May 20-21 2005, Chisinau, Moldova. Book of Proceedings, pp.591-597.Ţăranu, M., Scorpan, V., Duca, Gh., Ţugui, T., Filatov, C. (2005), The Assessment of GHG Emissions from Ferrous Metal Production for the period of 1990-2002 in Moldova. The 3rd International Conference “Ecological Chemistry”, May 20-21 2005, Chisinau, Moldova. Book of Proceedings, pp.368-376.Tugui, T., Duca, Gh., Taranu, M., Copacinschi, Gh., Dragutan, I. (2005), Assessment of Landfill Gas Generation. The International Conference “Diminution of the impact of natural and technogenic hazards on the environment and society”, October 6-7 2005, Chisinau, Moldova. Abstracts and Communications, pp. 219-225.T., Tugui (2005), Landfill biogas – measurements and opportunities for green fuel inthe Republic of Moldova, International Conference “Chemical Education: Responsible Stewardship” October 30 – November 1, 2005, Moscow, Russia, p.73.Duca Gh., Tugui T. (2006) “Managementul deseurilor”, “Stiinta”, Chisinau, pag. 248.Taranu, M., Bicova E., Talmaci I., Tugui, T., Brega V. (2006), Republic of Moldova’s greenhouse gas inventory: 1990-2002. Ecologie şi Protecţia mediului – Cercetare, implementare, management. Materialele Conferinţei Jubiliare – INECO 15 ani ( 29 decembrie 2005), Chisinau, Moldova, pp. 168-172.Tugui T. (2007) Landfill Inventory in the Republic of Moldova: problems and solutions Environmental Engineering and Management Journal , “Gh Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania July/ August 2007, Vol.6 no.4 6, p. 269 – 275.Satendra Singh, Tatiana Ţugui şi Anatol Fala. (2007), “Managementul riscurilor dezastrelor la nivel comunitar”. Managementul riscurilor dezastrelor în Republica Moldova Agenţia Naţională de Dezvoltare Rurală, (ACSA) din Republica Moldova. Chişinău (pp. 88-94). Ion Apostol, Valentin Plesca, Tatiana Tugui, (2008), “National Profile on Chemical Management in the Republic of Moldova” , SAICM project, UNEP /QSP, Chisinau, pag.378.
Mr. Jürgen Helbig (Spain)
Dr. sc. agr. habil. Juergen Helbig
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name : Dr Juergen HelbigAdministrative address : European Commission
DG EnvironmentUnit A.3 - ChemicalsBU-9, 4/861049 BrusselsBelgium+32-2-2988521
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION2002 Postdoctoral lecture qualification in phytomedicine
1993 Doctor in agricultural sciences, specialising in phytomedicine
1992 Post graduate certificate in international agricultural development
1987 Master of Science in agricultural sciences
WORK EXPERIENCE
2009 - todayInstitution: European Commission, DG Environment, Unit A.3 – ChemicalsPosition: Principal Policy Officer – Rotterdam Convention, SAICM, Pesticides
2007 – 2009 Institution: European Commission, DG Environment, Unit B.3 – Biotechnology, Pesticides and HealthPosition: Senior Policy Officer – Rotterdam Convention, Pesticides
2004 – 2007Institution: European Commission, DG Environment, Unit B.4 – Biotechnology, Pesticides and HealthPosition: Senior Policy Officer – Pesticides and Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides
2003 - 2004Institution: German Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development, European Union Policy Unit, BerlinPosition: Policy Officer – Development and neighbourhood policy of the European Union
2000 - 2001Institution: COLEACP (Committee de Liaison Europe – ACP), BrusselsPosition: Head of project - Pesticides Initiative ACP
1992 - 2002Institution: Humboldt-University of Berlin and Faculty of International Agricultural Development, Technical University of Berlin; Department of Plant Protection and PhytopathologyPosition: Assistant Professor (State doctorate candidate) and Research Scientist in phytomedicine
1988 - 1991Institution: Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Phytopathology and Plant ProtectionPosition: Research Scientist in phytomedicine
Ms. Nuansri Tayaputch (Thailand)
Mr. N’Ladon Nadjo (Togo)
B. Curricula vitae of a member nominated to fill a vacancy on an interim basis in accordance with paragraph 8 of decision RC-1/6
Mr. Ram Niwas Jindal (India)
Mr. Ram Niwas Jindal has done his graduation in Engineering in 1981 and post
graduation in Environmental Engineering (1986) from Delhi College of Engineering
followed by LL.B. from University of Delhi (1989). Mr. Jindal has been trained in India as
well abroad.
Mr. Jindal has worked with the Central Water Commission, Department of
Environment (Government of Delhi), Delhi College of Engineering and Central Pollution
Control Board apart from working in Iraq for a railway project. Mr. Jindal had been a
visiting faculty to School of Planning & Architecture, WWF (India), Delhi College of
Engineering, Northern India Engineering College, Delhi Technological University and CBP
Government Engineering College.
Mr. Jindal at present is working with the Ministry of Environment & Forests in India,
in the capacity of Additional Director and worked extensively on policy matter associated
with air pollution, noise pollution and setting of standards. Mr. Jindal has been associated
with path breaking studies such as ‘Source Apportionment Studies for Particulate Matter’ in
six cities in India and Computation of Societal Risk, Abatement Cost and Long Run
Marginal Financial Cost with regards to Dioxin and Furans emission standards. He has
represented Government of India in Transboundary Movement of Air Pollution under Male’
Declaration. Now, he is dealing in issues related with hazardous chemicals. Mr. Jindal has
compiled Material Safety Data Sheets for all 680 chemicals with the help of NCL, Pune
which are regulated under Manufacture, Storage and Impact of Hazardous Chemical Rules,
1989.
Mr. Jindal has travelled to Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thialand, Iraq, Germany,
U.K., France, Russia, Ukraine, USA and Switzerland.
Mr. Arturo Gavilan Garcia (Mexico)