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Posted: Thursday 26 July, 2007 at 9:09 AM
Nevis Island Administration

     

     

    Ms. Lilith Richards, Director of Physical Planning on Nevis flanked by Bio-safety Workshop facilitators (l) Dr. Malachy Dottin Director of the Government of Grenada’s Biotechnology Laboratory and (r) Mr. Stephen Vitoria United Nations Regional Advisor on Bio safety.

     

    CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (JULY 25, 2007) -- A two day United Nations sponsored workshop on bio safety concluded at the Multi Purpose Centre in Charlestown on Wednesday July 25, 2007. The workshop which was held for a number of agencies in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), preceded a law to be passed in St. Kitts and Nevis. It will set out guidelines for the importation and exportation of living genetically modified organisms into the Federation.

     

    The workshop was hosted by the Department of Physical Planning on Nevis and facilitated by Mr. Stephen Vitoria the United Nations Regional Advisor on Bio safety and Dr. Malachy Dottin, Director of the Biotechnology Laboratory of the Government of Grenada.
     
    Ms. Lilith Richards, Director of Physical Planning on Nevis told the Department of Information on Wednesday July 25, that the workshop fell under a United Nations Convention which required member states which included St. Kitts and Nevis a Clearing House which would allow persons both locally and internationally to access information on genetically modified organisms.
     
    “We think that it is very important for Nevis because we import quite a bit of genetically modified organisms. The government agencies participating are the Customs Department because they are very critical they are at the boarder. Everything that comes in they would have to check to ensure that it is proper and the information is sent properly. We also have the Department of Agriculture because this law will most likely be administered by the Department or the Ministry of Agriculture. We have the Department of Physical Planning a key stake holder and the Health Department as well,” she said.
     
    Mr. Vitoria explained that workshop concentrated on information systems that are required to support the Safety Protocol and Agreements that countries signed to since they would be required to post information on a single internet based information system which could be accessed by everyone.  ~~Adz:Right~~
     
    “The public can access it and the governments can access as well as importers and exporters so anybody can see what rules and regulations any government has in place which governs the importation of genetically modified organisms into their country and they can see the different safeguards that each government has put in place.
     
    It also allows people like Customs in a country to understand the laws which are in place in their country which may restrict or allow different genetically modified organisms access to their country. But because it is Information Technology based it does require a training course to ensure that the participants understand how to use the system and that’s most of what we are doing on this particular training course,” he said.
     
    Meantime, Dr. Dottin explained that financing was given for the workshop which had already been conducted in six other Caribbean countries so far.
     
    “Countries have gotten finance to run workshops which will be run throughout the Caribbean because Caribbean countries have adopted the Kyoto Protocol. We have conducted countries in six countries so far and today we are conducting in Nevis to ensure that Nevis can implement the protocol thereafter. With enforcement in place to ensure that the Custom officers and the plant protection officers understand their role in that process and to ensure there is public awareness,” he said.
     
    The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an amendment to the international treaty on climate change, assigning mandatory emission limitations for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to signatory nations.
     
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