UNEP Global Monitoring Projects History

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In order to provide high quality data to reflect human exposure and environmental concentration of POPs, UNEP Chemicals and Health Branch has implemented several rounds of Global Monitoring Plan projects, in close collaboration with the Secretariat of the Stockholm Convention, with financial assistance mainly from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and contributions from the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) Trust Fund, the Government of Norway, the European Union and the Secretariat of Stockholm Convention.

Through the successive UNEP/GEF GMP projects, the experience acquired by countries as well as the data generated on the concentrations of POPs in various matrices contribute to the global POPs monitoring, to the regional capacity-building support and to the effectiveness evaluation of the Stockholm Convention.

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Global Monitoring of POPs Interactive Timeline

2016-2023: UNEP Global monitoring plan implementation phase two (GMP2)

Four regional projects were implemented with the assistance of GEF funds and substantial co-financing from participating countries, institutions, universities and the BRS Secretariat in 42 countries in the Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands and Latin America and the Caribbean regions. Analysis includes the 12 initial POPs and the 14 new POPs that were adopted between the 2009 and 2015. On a voluntary basis, all POPs added after 2015 were also analysed. The matrix "water" is included for the first time. More information in the GMP2 project brochure and in the interactive dashboard.

2012-2015: Development of tools and methods to analyse new POPs 

At the fourth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Stockholm Convention in May 2009, nine new POPs were listed into the annexes A, B or C of the Convention and an updating of the guidance for the GMP was requested. In response UNEP Chemicals and Health Branch, together with partners, implemented the project to assist the Stockholm Convention Secretariat and the Parties in developing training material and guidance documents and Guidance on the global monitoring plan for persistent organic pollutants (February 2015)

2008-2011: UNEP Global monitoring plan implementation phase one (GMP1)

Projects financed by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) were implemented to build regional capacity on analysis and data generation for POPs concentration measurement in two core matrices (air and human milk). Their common goal was to enable the participating 32 countries of four regions - Eastern and Southern Africa, West Africa, GRULAC and Pacific Islands States - to contribute to the global monitoring report submitted to the Conference of the Parties of the Stockholm Convention. These projects enabled the production of high-quality data on human exposure and environmental concentration of the 12 initial POPs listed in the Convention.

GMP1 results and reports

2005-2007: Pilot project

Lack of analytical capacity in developing countries and access to POPs laboratories is considered one of the crucial issues for countries to fulfil their obligations under the Stockholm Convention. The pilot project was implemented to assess the existing capacity worldwide and the capacity building needs in developing countries to analyse POPs. The main outcomes are the development of the POPs laboratory Databank and the identification of criteria to sample and analyse POPs as well as criteria to define operational POPs laboratories.

Projects Reports

As they get published, the sectoral, regional and overview reports of the the UNEP/GEF projects "Implementation of the POPs Monitoring Plan” and “Continuing Regional Support for the POPs Global Monitoring Plan under the Stockholm Convention" will be added on the POPs GMP Reports page.

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