Project governance and coordination

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Project governance and coordination

Project Steering Committee Project implementation structure GEF Sec Project Steering Committee UN Environment ROLI; IPEN; NCPC: Serbia, plus China, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Jordan, CSOs: Nigeria, Indonesia; USEPA; Alternatives vendors / IPPIC 1.1 – BAT/BEP Pilots 1.2 – Lead Paint regulation WHO Roli IPEN ECOWAS USEPA IPPIC UN Environment (CHB, RMB, FI) USEtox 2.1 Tools and guidance on CiP UN Environment (CHB & RMB) NCPC Colombia BCRC China NCPC Sri Lanka 2.2 Training and support for CiP Activity monitoring SAICM Secretariat UN Environment; WHO; FAO; OECD; IISD, UTC; ISC3; IPEN 3.1 Strategic Engagement 3.2 KM Platform Execution partners Implementing Agency UN Environment GEF unit Executing Agency SAICM Secretariat Including Project Execution Unit SAICM connects, convenes and catalyzes networks of regional, multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder participation, platforms that support pro-active work on emerging issues as well as opportunities to enhance engagement and responsibility of stakeholders Primarily through the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) and its subsidiary bodies Also through regional and sectoral related meetings. Levels the playing field globally – building the capacity of developing countries. Addresses emerging issues   -- This is all to 2020.  -- The SAICM secretariat also has a mandate to work with stakeholders to support them in shaping the agenda of SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020. UNEP hosts the secretariat to SAICM. UNEP Chemicals & Health Branch plays a big role in implementing SAICM.

UN Environment GEF Unit Implementing Agency (IA) ’s key roles Responsible for the overall project supervision Overseeing the project progress through the monitoring and evaluation of project activities and progress reports Report the project implementing progress to GEF Take part in the Project Steering Committee (PSC) Provide guidance and oversight of project execution by the EA with review and approval of work plans, budget allocations and budget revisions proposed by the EA SAICM connects, convenes and catalyzes networks of regional, multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder participation, platforms that support pro-active work on emerging issues as well as opportunities to enhance engagement and responsibility of stakeholders Primarily through the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) and its subsidiary bodies Also through regional and sectoral related meetings. Levels the playing field globally – building the capacity of developing countries. Addresses emerging issues   -- This is all to 2020.  -- The SAICM secretariat also has a mandate to work with stakeholders to support them in shaping the agenda of SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020. UNEP hosts the secretariat to SAICM. UNEP Chemicals & Health Branch plays a big role in implementing SAICM.

SAICM Secretariat Executing Agency (EA) ’s key roles Establishing and supervising the project execution unit (PEU) Acting as Secretariat for the Project Steering Committee (PSC) Overseeing that the project runs according to the agreed work plan, budget and reporting tasks Communicating with, and disseminating information to SAICM stakeholders Coordinating project activities with those of the SAICM MSP, for which SAICM is also EA SAICM connects, convenes and catalyzes networks of regional, multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder participation, platforms that support pro-active work on emerging issues as well as opportunities to enhance engagement and responsibility of stakeholders Primarily through the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) and its subsidiary bodies Also through regional and sectoral related meetings. Levels the playing field globally – building the capacity of developing countries. Addresses emerging issues   -- This is all to 2020.  -- The SAICM secretariat also has a mandate to work with stakeholders to support them in shaping the agenda of SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020. UNEP hosts the secretariat to SAICM. UNEP Chemicals & Health Branch plays a big role in implementing SAICM.

Project Execution Unit (PEU) Project Execution Unit (PEU) ’s key roles Ensure Project execution (all technical aspects of project implementation) Ensure project governance and oversight of the financial resources from GEF investment Provide staff time and expertise in guiding and advancing the project Sharing all achievements and project products/outputs with SAICM stakeholders Monitoring the execution of project components by the executing partners, UN Environment CHB (Component 1) and UN Environment RMB and CHB (Component 2). SAICM Secretariat will execute Component 3 directly. SAICM connects, convenes and catalyzes networks of regional, multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder participation, platforms that support pro-active work on emerging issues as well as opportunities to enhance engagement and responsibility of stakeholders Primarily through the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) and its subsidiary bodies Also through regional and sectoral related meetings. Levels the playing field globally – building the capacity of developing countries. Addresses emerging issues   -- This is all to 2020.  -- The SAICM secretariat also has a mandate to work with stakeholders to support them in shaping the agenda of SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020. UNEP hosts the secretariat to SAICM. UNEP Chemicals & Health Branch plays a big role in implementing SAICM. Organize the PSC meetings and serve as its Secretariat Management and implement the project results and output level M&E framework, to evaluate project performance Manage the flow of information from the field, producing periodic monitoring reports.

Proposed Project Steering Committee (PSC) Project Steering Committee (PSC) ’s key roles Oversee the project, meeting 1-2 times a year by telecon Provide overall guidance and ensure coordination between all parties Provide overall supervision for project implementation Approve the annual work plan and budget Oversee the implementation of corrective actions SAICM Secretariat (Secretariat to PSC) Chair of the IOMC USA GEF (IA) Peru Sri Lanka SAICM connects, convenes and catalyzes networks of regional, multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder participation, platforms that support pro-active work on emerging issues as well as opportunities to enhance engagement and responsibility of stakeholders Primarily through the International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM) and its subsidiary bodies Also through regional and sectoral related meetings. Levels the playing field globally – building the capacity of developing countries. Addresses emerging issues   -- This is all to 2020.  -- The SAICM secretariat also has a mandate to work with stakeholders to support them in shaping the agenda of SAICM and the sound management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020. UNEP hosts the secretariat to SAICM. UNEP Chemicals & Health Branch plays a big role in implementing SAICM. Serbia Enhance synergies between the GEF project and other ongoing initiatives related to chemicals and waste South Africa UN Environment CHB & RMB, WHO (observers) First meeting proposed for Wednesday 6 February 2019 by teleconference.

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