Documentations

Document type
Training material

The Training Manual on CAS is to be used by national trainers to train operational staff in Cameroon, by drawing special attention to LMOs and IAS based on best practises. The staff responsible for CAS at the operational level hail from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and thus the Training Manual

Document type
Report

The main objective of this course is to train government departments and stakeholders involved in border controls on Commodity Audit Systems for Compliance with Risk Assessment Profiles in Cameroon. This is absolutely important because there is insufficient capacity for risk-based approach to

Document type
Report

The objective of the activity is to develop a Training Course in Inspection Systems and Methods including Treatments for Cameroon based on the training of trainers (ToT) manual. The Project is aimed at raising awareness on inspection methods and best practice for treatment as part of an integrated

Document type
Report

The Capacity building is based on the development and implementation of a programme of training of human resources in the trade or management of biological material in detection, diagnostics and monitoring of biological invasions and LMOs. Low levels of detection, diagnostic and monitoring capacity

Document type
Report

Biosecurity is a series of measures to protect against the entry, establishment and spread of Invasive alien species (IAS) including living modified organisms that are deleterious to our human, animal and plant health, environment and our economy. It includes protection of Cameroons borders at the

Document type
Report

Within this context of a risk-based biosecurity approach the project advocates using the ‘invasive management hierarchy’ when planning the management of biological invasions1. This concept states that prevention is better than early detection and rapid response, which is better than eradication

Document type
Report

The present report realised in the framework of Activity 2.3.3 of the Cameroon Biosecurity Project (CBP) focuses on gaps and difficulties related to the incorporation of GMOs and pathogens in the formulation of a global strategy for the management of invasion risks in Cameroon. Indeed, previous

Document type
Report

Currently management strategies for established biological invasions in Cameroon are rarely based on a systematic risk-based decision-making process. The work documented in this report seeks to address this weakness by facilitating a generic risk-based decision-making processes that can be used to

Document type
Report

Commissioned under the GEF/UNEP, with the Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED) as the National Executing Agency and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER) as Head of Component Task 2, the main objective of this study is to produce

Document type
Report

The Cameroon Biosecurity Project (CBP) aims to establish an objective riskbased approach to the evaluation of proposed species introductions and introduction pathways. This will utilise a cross-sectoral approach through the execution of pilot riskbased, systematic and transparent decision-making