The overall objective of this thematic workshop is to strengthen the the capacity of the National Ozone Officers of the Southeast Asia Network and the Pacific Island Countries Network on management of used or unwanted controlled substances in a holistic approach starting from the beginning to the end of the life of substances.
The training is intended for RACHP specialists, students of refrigeration universities/colleges, and NOU representatives. Predictive maintenance is based on the condition of equipment and makes it possible to avoid breakdowns and performance drift without spending time on frequent site visits. Portable devices make measurements/verification of performance/troubleshooting of cooling systems. All participants received certificates, presentations and guidelines.
Twinning Workshop for Montreal Protocol Officers, Energy-Efficiency Policy Makers, and Financial Mechanisms Focal Points to Support Kigali Amendment Objectives back-to-back with (i) Thematic Meeting on Establishment and Implementation of Competency-based Certification and (ii) Thematic Workshop on Strategy of Stage I of the Kigali HFC Implementation Plan (KIP) and Integration with the HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP) Stage II in Pacific Island Countries (PIC) Network.
The main objective of the Pilot Advanced Training for National Ozone Officers is to build upon the introductory NOO training and engage NOOs in more advanced topics related to operational activities under the Montreal Protocol projects and practical data reporting to the Ozone and Multilateral Fund Secretariats. The training will support national governments in meeting their commitments under the Montreal Protocol, including the Kigali Amendment on HFCs.