The STDF is updating its previous work on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in support of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) capacity development. Building on the responses to the STDF call for PPP case stories issued in 2020, we are working to profile and share information on PPPs that strengthen SPS capacity (across food safety, animal health and/or plant health) to facilitate safe trade.
The PPP case stories identified and documented by the STDF are collaborative approaches in which the public and private sector share responsibilities, resources and/or risks to achieve common objectives and mutual benefits in a sustainable manner.
STDF call for PPP case stories
The call for PPP cases is open. If you have examples of SPS-related PPPs to share, we would be most grateful for your responses. Please complete one survey for each PPP. It will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Click here to start.
PPP case stories linked to STDF projects
Other PPP case stories
- A systems approach to boost exports of table grapes from India
- Upgrading quarantine control in Djibouti
- LibanPack- the Lebanese Packaging Center
- ICT mobile applications for pest surveillance in Nicaragua
- Partnering to eradicate FMD in Colombia
- Collaborating on food standards in the Arab Region
- Partnering to improve Tanzania's SPS capacity in the horticultural sector