Government Technical Officers Sample Clauses

Government Technical Officers. Technical Officers at the governments are required to identify the monitoring needs of the implementation of AEWA and establish, in collaboration with relevant scientific institutes and NGOs, a sufficiently trained and resourced national monitoring network that produces the required information for future AEWA reporting on population status and trend. This also includes the ability to produce sound AEWA national population status reports in every six years based on the available monitoring data. This requires an understanding how to use available tools (such as the Critical Site Network Tool) and how they can be used to establish the list of AEWA populations present in the country. They should be able to apply the standards set in the AEWA reporting formats and guidelines. Importantly, the Technical Officers should be able to oversee the purposeful development of the national monitoring framework with all its necessary components. Ideally, training of Technical Officers is to be provided in the early years of the AEWA six- yearly reporting cycle on population status. Such trainings should be provided by the AEWA Secretariat not only to contracting parties in Africa but also to parties and other interested range states in Southwest Asia and non-EU European countries.
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