This review examines the biosafety systems of selected countries in the Eastern and Central Africa. The biosafety systems are meant to safeguard human health, animal health and the environment against any possible risks posed by development and application of modern biotechnology. Though the focus is in the Eastern and Central African region, the study gives an overview of worldwide biosafety frameworks as guided by the Cartagena protocol on biosafety. The Eastern and Central African countries covered in this study are Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). An attempt is made to assess the current status on the countries’ compliance to biosafety international conventions, institutional...
This study assessed the issues of biosafety and its law as it applies in Nigeria. It also assessed h...
Globally biosafety during laboratory work and transfer of laboratory materials from one place to ano...
It is emerging that benefits of new innovations in agricultural biotechnology may not be realised wi...
"This paper analyzes the current and proposed biosafety systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda using...
This paper analyzes the current and proposed biosafety systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda using ...
This review is based on a study commissioned by the European Commission on the evaluation of scienti...
Development and deployment of genetically engineered crops requires effective environmental and food...
Following a regional biosafety meeting held in Harare in October 1993 with the support of DGIS, the ...
This study makes a comparative analysis of the current biosafety legislation in South Africa and the...
Nowadays, the rapid development of biotechnology has become a main concern for a larger part of the ...
Gene technologies, such as transgenesis and new breeding techniques (NBTs), expand the toolbox for p...
This comparative study sought to answer the following key research question: to what extent are curr...
The Office of the Vice President of Tanzania, in collaboration with national stakeholders and the U...
There is a growing body of literature on the safe use of biotechnology and the need for an internati...
Adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops has the potential to contribute toward alleviating the d...
This study assessed the issues of biosafety and its law as it applies in Nigeria. It also assessed h...
Globally biosafety during laboratory work and transfer of laboratory materials from one place to ano...
It is emerging that benefits of new innovations in agricultural biotechnology may not be realised wi...
"This paper analyzes the current and proposed biosafety systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda using...
This paper analyzes the current and proposed biosafety systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda using ...
This review is based on a study commissioned by the European Commission on the evaluation of scienti...
Development and deployment of genetically engineered crops requires effective environmental and food...
Following a regional biosafety meeting held in Harare in October 1993 with the support of DGIS, the ...
This study makes a comparative analysis of the current biosafety legislation in South Africa and the...
Nowadays, the rapid development of biotechnology has become a main concern for a larger part of the ...
Gene technologies, such as transgenesis and new breeding techniques (NBTs), expand the toolbox for p...
This comparative study sought to answer the following key research question: to what extent are curr...
The Office of the Vice President of Tanzania, in collaboration with national stakeholders and the U...
There is a growing body of literature on the safe use of biotechnology and the need for an internati...
Adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops has the potential to contribute toward alleviating the d...
This study assessed the issues of biosafety and its law as it applies in Nigeria. It also assessed h...
Globally biosafety during laboratory work and transfer of laboratory materials from one place to ano...
It is emerging that benefits of new innovations in agricultural biotechnology may not be realised wi...