| 
	
	 The IOMC, established in 1995, is supported by 9 Participating Organizations (POs),
		with the aim to strengthen cooperation and increase coordination in the field of chemical 
		safety in relation to human health and the environment. The 9 POs are the Food and Agriculture 
		Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the 
		United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 
		the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the United Nations Institute 
		for Training and Research (UNITAR), the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank, and 
		the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The Inter-Organization 
		Coordinating Committee (IOCC) is the IOMC secretariat. The IOMC works on subjects related to 
		chemical safety, especially those elaborated in Chapter 19 of Agenda 21 and which are now 
		covered by the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) Global Plan of 
		Action, consisting of Risk Reduction, Knowledge and Information, Governance, Capacity Building 
		and Technical Cooperation, and Illegal Traffic. 
	The main strategies of IOMC include: 
	
		- Strengthening capacities in chemicals management and implementation;
 
		- Strengthening capacities in knowledge and information on chemicals;
 
		- Improving policy and legislation, such as those addressing the illegal movements of 
			hazardous compounds;
 
		- Strengthening capacities for programmes that are related to chemicals management; and
 
		- Increasing capacities to monitor and evaluate chemicals management.
 
	 
	 
	The vision statement of IOMC is to be the pre-eminent mechanism for initiating, 
		facilitating and coordinating international action to achieve the goal agreed at the 2002 
		Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development of ensuring that, "by the year 2020, 
		chemicals are produced and used in ways that minimize significant adverse impacts on the 
		environment and human health". The IOMC has carried out a number of successful 
		joint-activities that support countries in implementing the Conventions, such as: 
	
		- Supporting countries to implement the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic 
			Substances (POPs) and to develop their National Implementation Plan (NIPs);
 
		- Supporting countries to implement the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed 
			Consent (PIC) Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in 
			International Trade, through the Secretariat provided jointly by FAO and UNEP in 
			Rome and Geneva;
 
		- Supporting establishment and implementation of the Globally Harmonized System for the 
			Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), in the area of health and 
			environmental hazards;
 
		- Addressing the problems of obsolete pesticides in Africa, by building capacity in 
			countries for prevention, management and disposal of obsolete pesticides;
 
		- Assessing existing chemicals, through sharing the burden of information gathering, 
			testing, assessment of High Production Volume Chemicals among OECD countries and 
			identifying the needs for further work on chemicals;
 
		- Developing guidance on, and promotion of Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers 
			(PRTRs) as well as Release Estimation Techniques (RETs); and
 
		- Preparation of the document, "National Implementation of SAICM: A Guide to Resource, 
			Guidance, and Training Materials of IOMC Participating Organizations and the IOMC 
			Strategy for Strengthening National Chemicals Management Capacities".
 
	 
	 
	IOMC is currently developing a web-based problem-solving tool, i.e. a 
		"Toolbox for Decision-Making in Chemicals Management". The IOMC Toolbox will be a problem 
		identification and problem-solving tool that assists countries to identify available IOMC 
		resources that could provide assistance. This could help to address specific national 
		chemicals management issues and will take into account, when possible, all materials 
		developed by the IOMC Participating Organisations. A proof-of-concept version of the 
		toolbox was presented at the 3rd ICCM in Nairobi. 
	 
	
		 
		Concept of IOMC Toolbox for Decision Making in Chemicals Management
	 
	 
     
	
	
	For more detailed information on the IOMC, please visit 
	http://www.who.int/iomc/en/index.html.
	 
	
	 
	 |