Monday, 3rd October 2005
9.00 - 9.10
Felix Hoogveld, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Background and Intention of the Workshop: Where are we heading?
9.10 - 9.30
Facilitator: Kathrin Heidbrink, Consultant , Germany
Guided tour through the Workshop
- Goals, products of the Workshop
- Different elements of the Workshop
- Instruments, methods
- Logistical information
9.30 - 10.00
Facilitator
Presentation of the Participants
Regions, stakeholders, fields of work, self-presentation
10.00 - 10-30
Coffee break
10.30 - 11.15
Tewolde Birhan, Gebre Egziabher, Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Ethiopia
Keynote: Access and Benefit-Sharing
|
|
74 kB |
11.15 - 11.45
Q + A
- Biotechnology in the South
- African model law
- Communal intellectual rights, existing law to deal with amorphous groups like Farmers Rights.
- Patenting, import of genes into other crops
- Access to knowledge, patents, adapted recognition of intellectual property
11.45 - 12.15
Kathryn Garforth, Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Canada
Keynote: An Overview of the National & Regional Implementation of ABS in Sub-Saharan Africa
|
|
22 kB |
|
|
|
525 kB |
|
|
|
192 kB |
12.15 - 12.35
Q + A
- Capacity building in the South
- Research after finalization
- CISDL information and support
- Benefits from no ABS regulations
- Interest in ABS regime in the South
- Absent / delay of activities in many countries
12.30 - 13.30
Lunch
13.35 - 13.45
Facilitator
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
Methodology of presentations:
Plenary, working groups to discuss the presentations
2 focuses with Guiding Questions for working groups:
1) Stakeholder Participation
- Who was involved?
- Who (else) should have been involved?
- How should that have been done?
2) Poverty Alleviation
- Who received which benefits?
- Who (else) should have received which benefits?
- How should that have been done?
13.45 14.00
Sanjay (Kabir) Bavikatte, Lawyer, Consultant , South Africa
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
Traditional Knowledge and IPR: The San and CSIR, South Africa
|
|
26 kB |
Availability of the in-depth case study on the Hoodia Plant
by Kavi Bavikatte is temporarily suspended
14.00 14.15
Grace Humphreys, South African San Institute (SASI)
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
The San-CSIR Benefit-Sharing Agreement
|
|
26 kB |
|
|
|
3.4 MB |
14.20 - 14.30
Working groups (WG) at tables
14.30 - 15.00
Presentation of WG
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
6 working groups presenting 3 lessons learnt each
|
|
30 kB |
15.00 - 15.10
Laurent Ntahuga, IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office, Kenya
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
Long lasting ineqitable Use of Lake Tanganyika Cichlid Fish Resources, Burundi
Q+A:
- Persons to involve in the process
- Locals used as collectors / divers
- Role of middlemen
- Trade to Europe , no benefit sharing
|
|
30 kB |
15.10 15.20
WG at tables
15.20 15.40
Presentation of WG
Discussions Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
6 working groups presenting 3 lessons learnt each
|
|
30 kB |
15.40 16.10
Coffee break
16.10 17.10
Presentation of Cases
Discussion in WG (2x4)
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
Benefit Sharing in Relation to the commercial Exploitation of Prunus africana in the Mount Cameroon Area
presented by: Marcelin Tonye Mahop, University of London , UK
|
|
34 kB |
|
|
|
42 kB |
Bioprospecting for Enzymes in protected Areas of Kenya
Commercialisation of alkaliphilic Bacteria originating from Kenya
presented by: Peter Munyi, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), Kenya
|
|
26 kB |
|
|
|
47 kB |
|
|
|
34 kB |
|
|
|
48 kB |
17.10 17.25
Presentation of Lessons learnt
Discussion in Plenary
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
|
|
29 kB |
17.25 17.30
Presentation of Lessons learnt
Discussion in Plenary
Stakeholder Participation and Poverty Alleviation
|
|
30 kB |
17.30 17.45
Facilitator
Wrap up, logistical announcements and closing






