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Last January 2011, the Stockholm Convention Secretariat has launched the Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) Elimination Network (PEN) Awards. The Awards will honor outstanding achievements in the environmentally-sound management of PCBs under four thematic areas: inventories of PCBs; maintenance, handling and interim storage of equipment containing PCBs; disposal of PCBs; and open application of PCBs.
The convention received 27 nominations from all over the world, including individual experts and free-lancers, government institutions, industry, civil society and academic institutions. Among these, the Center for Public Health and Environmental Development (CEPHED), an SGP Grantee from Nepal won the PEN Awards for Capacity Building and Outreach Category.
With the support of SGP the CEPHED completed a detailed research on "Study of PCBs and their Impact on Health and Environment" in 2010, widely disseminating the impact of PCBs on public health and environment, and successfully completed four awareness raising training workshops. As a result from this awareness raising and capacity building activity, hospital staff from Kanti Hospital started to practice waste segregation, dispose waste in color coded box, and implementation of non burning mode of waste disposal. Also, the Grill Workers Association has gradually started to phase out the use of PCB contaminated transformer oil during welding process.
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CEPHED also made presentation during International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) Annual General Meeting held from October 17 to 22, 2010, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
For more information Contact: Ana Maria Currea, KM, GEF Small Grants PRogramme, ana.maria.currea@undp.org