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Workshop on Combating Illegal Hazardous Waste Trade Through Seaports
A Seaport Environmental Security Network Capacity Building Workshop

Accra, Ghana - 22-23 June 2009

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More than 70 participants from African countries, Europe, Asia and America joined the Seaport Environmental Security Network in Accra, Ghana, for a two-day workshop on combating illegal hazardous waste trade through seaports. Important elements of the workshop included 1) a visit to Tema port to witness and reflect on practical administrative, technical and physical control of imported waste in containers moving through seaports and 2) discussion on ways to stimulate effective inter-agency collaboration on the national level.

Follow-up & Outcomes: Please see the press statement.

Workshop Agenda & Presentations
Draft Workshop Agenda PDF icon
Welcoming Session
Opening Remarks
Mr. Gerard Wolters, Inspector-General for International Enforcement Cooperation, VROM, The Netherlands and Co-chair, Executive Planning Committee, International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement

Panel 1: Key Elements of Port Controls

Key Elements of Port Controls PDF icon
Ton Post, Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment (VROM), the Netherlands
Waste Movement Inspections in the Ports of Bremen PDF icon
Jürgen Braun, Chief Inspector, Police Department Bremen, Germany

Panel 2: Pilot Inspections and Exchange Programs

Pilot Inspections and Exchange Programs PDF icon
Huib van Westen, VROM Intelligence and Investigation Service, the Netherlands
Environmental Exchange Program in Europe PDF icon
Isaiah N. Kyengo, Coast Province Director of Environment, National Environment Management Authority, Kenya
Panel 3: Partnerships to Respond to Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Waste
RILO A/P WCO and Operation DemeterPDF icon
Fion Li, Regional Intelligence Liaison Office Asia/Pacific
The UNODC-WCO Container Control Programme PDF icon
Nicole Maric, Container Control Programme, UN Office on Drugs and Crime
Michel Seck, Basel Convention Regional Centre, Senegal

Controlling International Shipments of Waste: Experiences of the European IMPEL-TFS Network PDF icon
Henk Ruessink, VROM, The Netherlands

Working Session 2: Inter-ministerial Cooperation for Effective Respond to Hazardous Waste at Seaports

Negotiating Customs and Environmental Cooperation: Elements of an Inter-Ministerial Agreement
Debbie Kopsick, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Negotiating Customs and Environmental Cooperation: The Negotiation Process
Debbie Kopsick, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Panels 4 & 5: Country Case Examples on Seaport Compliance and Enforcement
Benin: Controlling Hazardous Waste in Cotonou Port - What is Needed? PDF icon
Maman-Sani ISSA, Environmental Department, Cotonou Port Authority, Benin
Thailand: Hazardous Waste Management and Illegal Dumping - “How to cooperate with the Customs” PDF icon
Piyanee Thangtongtawi, Ph.D., Competent Authority for Basel Convention, Ministry of Industry, Government of Thailand
Panel 6: Activities of the Seaport Environmental Security Network
1. Networking, Information, & Intelligence Exchange
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Cooperation between RILO A/P and VROM
Ms Fion LI, Intelligence Analyst, RILO A/P
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VROM Intelligence and Investigation Service
Huib van Westen, VROM Intelligence and Investigation Service, the Netherlands
2. International & National Operational Enforcement Collaboration
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Improving Networking Among Countries PDF icon
Marc De Strooper, Technical Controller, DG Environment, Federal Environmental Inspection, Belgium
3. Capacity Building
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Online Training Resources for Environmental Enforcement Officials PDF icon
Debbie Kopsick, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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Capacity Building to Prevent Dumping of Wastes in Africa: the Example of Cote d'Ivoire and The Green Customs Initiative PDF icon
Francesca Cenni, Basel Convention Secretariat

The workshop was hosted by INECE, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Netherlands’ Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, the Ghana Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana Customs Excise and Preventive Service, and the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority.

Please contact SESN project officer Danielle Grabiel at INECE Secretariat (dgrabiel at inece.org) with any questions.

 


Participants at the Workshop on Combatting Illegal Hazardous Waste Trade through Seaports

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Previous Workshops and Publications
Minutes from the SESN Kick-off Meeting, October 2009, Lyon, France
Inspection and Enforcement of Hazardous Waste and Goods (8th INECE Conference Proceedings)
INECE Update: Seaport Environmental Security Network Kick-off Meeting Generates New Commitments for Enforcement Cooperation
2005 workshop background paper and workshop outcomes

Background information and history of the Seaport Environmental Security Network