Title: ACTIONS AT NATIONAL LEVEL
1ACTIONS AT NATIONAL LEVEL
- Proposal on criteria
- to choose ERFP activities/projects
- on national (sub-regional) level
- Elzbieta Martyniuk
- on behalf of the ERFP Steering Committee
2THE OBJECTIVES OF THE ERFP CALL FOR ACTION
- To identify and support projects which
- will initiate collaborative activities in the
field of AnGR between European countries - will reinforce ongoing collaboration and
exchanges between NCs in Europe
3TWO MAIN AREAS FOR ACTION
- Breed development and conservation
- programmes
- Monitoring of animal genetic resources
4BREED DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
- a. In-situ
- The call could support the creation of one or
more groups of countries maintaining breeds that
are similar. These countries may need financial
support to coordinate their actions or to
exchange their experience - Project aimed to develop proposals for joint
action involving several countries sharing the
same/having similar breeds of livestock - (the Central and Eastern European countries,
or/and the South Eastern European countries)
5BREED DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
- a. In-situ
- Expected outputs
- Development of proposals for collaboration, which
will ensure long-term, economically viable and
sustainable conservation of AnGR through joined
efforts of several countries
6BREED DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
- b. Ex-situ
- The call could support the creation a group of
countries interested in developing ex-situ
conservation programmes - The project may analyse technical, legal and
practical - aspects of maintaining cryo-conservation banks
7BREED DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION
- b. Ex-situ
- Expected outputs
- Guidelines for setting cryo-conservation banks
for AnGR - (procedures for collection of genetic material,
number of samples depending on species/ type of
genetic material access, use and replenishment
protocols, ownership and organizational structure
etc.)
8MONITORING OF ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES
- This area will receive
- an important support from EFABIS programme
- which should provide an effective tool
- for establishment of databas
- and creating links between
databases. - Additional issues
9MONITORING OF ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES
- a. Monitoring of AnGR needs and approaches
- The call could support the creation a group of
countries interested in discussing and advancing
their monitoring programmes - Expected outputs
- Study on ongoing AnGR monitoring programmes with
recommendations identifying best monitoring
practices, dimension/organization of monitoring,
to provide quality input for national databases
10MONITORING OF ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES
- a. Monitoring of AnGR needs and approaches
- The call could support the creation a group of
countries interested in discussing and advancing
their monitoring programmes - Expected outputs
- Study on ongoing AnGR monitoring programmes with
recommendations identifying best monitoring
practices, dimension/organization of monitoring,
in order to provide quality input for national
databases
11MONITORING OF ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES
- b. Overview of available data and information on
AnGR diversity in Europe - The call could support creation a group of
countries willing to participate and contribute
to Europe-wise analysis of data on AnGR diversity
at regional level. - Expected outputs
- Study on dimension and content of available
European databases concerning various aspects of
AnGR and analysis of possible use of these data
in evaluating animal genetic diversity at
European level.
12MONITORING OF ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES
- c. Projects to enable direct assistance to
country/group of countries in developing
monitoring programmes and establishing national
databases. - Assistance of a consultant appointed by RFP to
support action at country level - Expected outputs
- Development of programme/ databases
13TIMING
- By end of September
- European Regional Focal Point will launch A
Call for Action - By end of October
- Submission of project proposals
- By end of 2002
- Projects approved and financed
14PARTICIPATION IN THE ERFP CALL FOR ACTION
- 1. Only the European National Coordinator is
eligible - to submit project proposal and manage the
project, - if supported
- 2. Priorities will be given to projects involving
a high - number of countries (min 5?)
- 3. Deadline for submission of projects end of
October, 2002
15PARTICIPATION IN THE ERFP CALL FOR ACTION
- 4. Maximum duration of a project two years
- 5. The project proposal must be linked with one
of the key - priority areas
- 6. Maximum budget for a single project 20.000
EURO -
- (Budget of the project will include travel costs,
- consumables and other costs. No salaries, no
durable costs. - In case of Country Assistance projects
consultants expences will be covered based on UN
daily allowance rates. - No honorarium included)
16SELECTION CRITERIA
- 1. Project proposals will be submitted to
official selection procedure established by the
NCs workshop. - 2. The selection panel will include the ERFP-SC
Technical Adviser as will be proposed later. This
selection panel will act for one year only. - 3. The members of the selection panel will have
to rank proposals according to their preference.
The first proposal on the list of each member
will receive score "10", the second one will
receive "9" and so on. The total sum for each
proposal will be calculated. The proposals having
maximum score will be financed, as resources
allow.
17SELECTION CRITERIA
- 4. The criteria for selection of project
proposals will include - Conformity with objectives of the Call
- Conformity with the tasks of the Working Group
- The technical quality and feasibility of the
proposed work - The quality of the proposed organisation and
management - The potential value and impact of the expected
outputs
18SELECTION CRITERIA
- 5. Selection panel members will communicate
- by e-mails.
- 6. The results will be published before the end
- of December 2002.
19SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL
- Proposals should be clear and concise
- (3 pages max.) and include
- Page 1
- Title of the project
- Coordinating country, institution and name of
-
project manager - List of participating countries
-
(institutions/participants) - Total amount required and duration of the project
20SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL
- Page 2
- Objectives of the project, description of work,
milestones for each year, expected outputs - Page 3
- Breakdown of the budget, total amount requested,
amount for each country - (The financial support includes the costs of
meetings of the partners, preparation and
exchanges of data and material between partners,
the cost of publishing and disseminating of the
results of the work. It cannot include costs of
manpower and durable equipment)
21OUR TASK FOR TODAY
- Discuss and reject/amend/accept the SC proposal
for the Call for Action - Identify leaders for specific project areas
- Indicate interest in participation in given
project/ activities of the Working Group
22LETS TRY TO GET ORGANIZED TODAY
- Time is running faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast
- We MUST allocate money from this year RFP budget
by the end of 2002 - We NEED QUALITY PROJECTS
- if we hope for further financing of ERFP
23PLEASE CONTRIBUTE
- FLOOR IS OPEN
- FOR VOLUNTEERES
- PROJECT LEADERS
- THANK YOU