| Directed to Parties |
| 14.21 |
Exporting and importing countries
are invited to carry out national wildlife policy reviews in order to facilitate
a better understanding of the effects of wildlife trade policies on the
international wildlife trade. |
| 14.22 |
Parties that undertake a wildlife
trade policy review on a voluntary basis are invited to share relevant details
of their reviews and lessons learned with other Parties. |
| Directed to Parties and intergovernmental
and non-governmental organizations |
| 14.23 |
Parties and intergovernmental and
non-governmental organizations should provide feedback on the draft of the
wildlife trade policy review framework, as well as financial and technical
assistance for conducting the national trade policy reviews. |
| Directed to the Secretariat |
| 14.24 |
Contingent on the availability of
external funding, the Secretariat shall, in collaboration with relevant
international organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme
or the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and with interested
exporting and importing Parties: |
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a) |
facilitate a review of their national policies
regarding the use of and trade in specimens of CITES-listed species, taking
into account environmental, social and economic issues and relevant policy
instruments; |
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b) |
compile information voluntarily provided by
the Parties regarding their national wildlife trade policy reviews and make
this information available to other Parties; |
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c) |
report at the 57th and subsequent meetings of
the Standing Committee and at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the
Parties on the progress made with regard to the implementation of this Decision;
and |
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d) |
seek external financial support from bilateral,
multilateral and other interested donors and partners to support further
wildlife trade policy reviews and related capacity-building activities. |