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Community of practice summary of discussions
Gender and sound management of chemicals and waste: Gender and the SAICM Emerging Policy Issues
Policy document
Gender and the sound management of chemicals and waste: Prepared for the SAICM intersessional process beyond 2020
Eduardo Caldera Petit
Programme Officer at UNEP
https://saicmknowledge.org/index%2ephp/articles/saicm-launches-project-best-practices-chemical-policy-issues-concern-0
SAICM Launches Project on Best Practices for Chemical Policy Issues of Concern
Factsheets and brochures
Initiating Circularity for electronic waste in Nigeria: A promising paradigm for treating e-waste globally
Emerging Policy Issues:
Hazardous chemicals in electronics
Country:
Nigeria
Case studies
Gaining legal ground in the Extended Producer Responsibility scheme for electronics in Nigeria
Emerging Policy Issues:
Hazardous chemicals in electronics
Country:
Nigeria
Case studies
Data management automation for the Extended Producer Responsibility scheme for electronics in Nigeria
Emerging Policy Issues:
Hazardous chemicals in electronics
Country:
Nigeria
https://saicmknowledge.org/index%2ephp/articles/covid-19-impacts-global-environmental-agenda-saicm-and-iccm5
COVID-19 Impacts on the Global Environmental Agenda: SAICM and ICCM5
ICCM5 was scheduled to take place in October 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the session has been rescheduled to take place from 5-9 July 2021, in Bonn, Germany.
Speakers for the 19 May online dialogue will include:
- Nalini SHARMA, Head, SAICM Secretariat
- Manal AZZI, Senior Specialist on Occupational Safety and Health. International Labour Organization
- Carolyn VICKERS Head, Chemical Safety and Health Unit World Health Organization
- Valentina SIERRA, Permanent Mission of Uruguay to the UN in Geneva (ICCM5 Bureau)
- Giulia CARLINI, Staff Attorney, Environmental Health Program, Center for International Environmental Law
- Monika GAIL MACDEVETTE, Chief, Chemicals and Health Branch, UNEP
date: 19 May 2020
location: virtual
www: https://genevaenvironmentnetwork.org/19may2020.html