Retired sections: paragraphs 1, 3, 5, 8, 10 and 14.
Clearing-House mechanism to promote and facilitate
technical and scientific cooperation
The Conference of the Parties,
Recalling decision I/3 of the Conference of Parties, that a clearing-house
mechanism should be established, in accordance with Article 18,
paragraph 3, of the Convention, to promote and facilitate technical and
scientific cooperation,
Recalling also decision II/3 of the Conference of Parties on the
development of the clearing-house mechanism through the establishment of a
pilot phase for 1996-1997 and related activities to promote technical and
scientific cooperation,
Having examined the note by the Executive Secretary, contained in
document UNEP/CBD/COP/3/4, which emphasizes the main features of the
operational framework of the pilot phase of the clearing-house mechanism,
namely, information linking and organization, visualization and the decision
support function,
Noting that progress made to date in the implementation of the pilot
phase has produced valuable insights as to the future development of the
clearing-house mechanism and concerned that it is now time for these initial
experiences to be brought together and advanced in a systematic manner so as
to ensure that the clearing-house mechanism is expeditiously implemented in
accordance with the expectations of the Parties,
Noting also:
(a) The crucial part played by technical and scientific cooperation
on all aspects of biological diversity, including taxonomy and transfer of
technology, in ensuring the capacity of the clearing-house mechanism to play
an important role in the implementation of the Convention;
(b) The need for the clearing-house mechanism to be clearly focused
on the implementation of the Convention;
(c) The need for the clearing-house mechanism activities to include
information exchange modalities additional to the Internet to ensure the
participation of Parties without Internet access;
(d) The need for capacity-building for the purposes of the clearing-house
mechanism in developing countries, including training on information
systems technologies that will allow developing countries to take advantage
of the recent developments in electronic communication, including the
Internet;
(e) The advantages of country-driven pilot projects focused on
priority areas identified by the Conference of Parties which wopd enable
developing countries to begin to implement the main features of the pilot
phase of the clearing-house mechanism,
1. Decides that the pilot phase approved in its decision II/3 shall
be extended for a further year, until December 1998;
2. Requests the Global Environment Facility to support the
activities referred to in paragraphs (d) and (e) above as critical components
in the implementation of the clearing-house mechanism at the national,
subregional and regional levels, including in the pilot phase;
3. Further requests the interim financial mechanism to implement its
revised operational criteria for enabling activities in relation to the
clearing-house mechanism to give effect, as quickly as possible, to the
recommendations contained in paragraph 2 above;
4. Also requests Governments and other bilateral and multilateral
funding institutions, as far as possible and as appropriate, to provide
funding for capacity-building related to the implementation of the clearing-house
mechanism;
5. Requests Governments and relevant financial, scientific and
technical institutions to facilitate, including through the provision of
voluntary contributions, regional workshops with a view to attaining a clear
definition of country and regional-level scientific and technical information
needs and priorities identified and modalities to deliver information and
evaluate national capacities for the implementation of the Convention. Such
workshops should also review experience in scientific and technical
cooperation in support of the objectives of the Convention, in order to
identify ways by which the clearing-house mechanism can best facilitate such
cooperation;
6. Emphasizes that the key characteristics of the clearing-house
mechanism are, inter alia, that it should be compatible with national
capacities, needs-driven and decentralized in nature, should provide access
to meta-data, should provide support to the decision-making process, and
should to the extent possible involve the private sector;
7. Recommends that the clearing-house mechanism should disseminate,
in addition to scientific and technical information, information on policy
and management issues relevant to the implementation of the Convention;
8. Endorses the proposal of the Secretariat for the publication of a
clearing-house mechanism newsletter;
9. Recognizes that ownership of all information made available
through the clearing-house mechanism shall remain with the provider of the
information;
10. Agrees that the clearing-house mechanism shall be assisted in its
functioning by an informal advisory committee, constituted and coordinated by
the Executive Secretary in a transparent manner, which will guide and
integrate the development of the pilot phase activities and endeavour to
ensure that all Parties can participate in the pilot phase of the clearing-house
mechanism;
11. Recommends that one important role of the clearing-house
mechanism at the national level should be to provide relevant information
linkages to the national focal points and relevant thematic focal points, in
order to facilitate the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising
out of the utilization of genetic resources. Linkages to patent offices in
each country for up-to-date information on new patent registrations and
patents in the public domain provide an example of one mechanism;
12. Recommends that the work of the clearing-house mechanism at the
international level focus on providing thematic focal points for linking to
the activities at the national and regional level;
13. Recognizes that close cooperation is needed with other
conventions and agreements, and requests the Secretariat to identify those
activities and organizations which could support the clearing-house
mechanism, and to provide appropriate advice to the Subsidiary Body on
Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice at its next meeting;
14. Recognizes the role of the Secretariat in the coordination of the
successful implementation of the clearing-house mechanism, and recommends
that the clearing-house mechanism posts within the Secretariat should be
filled as soon as possible;
15. Requests all Parties to designate their clearing-house mechanism
national focal points and make them operational as soon as possible;
16. Requests those Parties with access to the Internet to connect
their national clearing-house mechanism homepage to the Secretariats
clearing-house mechanism homepage on the Internet, where possible, and
further requests the Executive Secretary and partners to collaborate on the
provision of advice to Parties and others on, inter alia, the necessary
layout and system specifications.