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https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/unep-special-programme-chemicals-and-waste-management-programme
UNEP Special Programme | Chemicals and Waste Management Programme
Chemicals are integral to almost all sectors of society, such as medicine and agriculture. However, if not managed properly, chemicals and waste can pose risks to our health and ecosystems— resulting in substantial costs to national economies and even human
Project
https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/pilot-project-support-african-countries-overcoming-barriers-implementing-un-ghs
Project
https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/circular-economy-approaches-electronics-sector-nigeria
Circular Economy approaches for the electronics sector in Nigeria
Nigeria has been undergoing rapid transformation on information and communication technology by importing new, second-hand or used electrical and electronic equipment. Ever growing amount of e-waste has been generated, and they are being collected and recycled by the informal sector
Project
https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/quick-start-programme
Quick Start Programme
The International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) decided in Resolution I/4 to establish the “Quick Start Programme" with the objective to “support initial enabling capacity building and implementation activities in developing countries, least developed countries, small island developing States and
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https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/test
Test
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https://saicmknowledge.org/projects/global-best-practices-emerging-chemical-policy-issues-concern-under-saicm
Global Best Practices on Emerging Chemical Policy Issues of Concern under SAICM
Towards safer products for our environment and health Global environmental problems Global contaminants such as Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) or mercury are regulated by Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), namely the Stockholm and Minamata Conventions respectively. A number of additional ‘Emerging