Country profiles
One of the most convenient ways to access national information in the ABS Clearing-House is through the country profiles. Each country profile contains all the national information that has been made available by that country and it can provide information on the institutional structures and legislative, administrative or policy measures in place for implementing the Nagoya Protocol.
The national records, available through a country's profile, contain information that has been validated by the country's publishing authority (PA). The PA is responsible for authorizing the publication of all national records registered in the ABS Clearing-House, ensuring that the information made available in the ABS Clearing-House is complete, relevant and up-to-date; and, ensuring that no confidential information is published in the ABS Clearing-House.
Clicking on "Country Profiles" in the main navigation bar will take you to a map and list of countries. The list of countries includes information on the number of national records each country has made available. This information can be sorted and grouped by party status and/or regions and regional groups in order to help report on the number of Parties and number and type information made available for a certain region. You can click on a country from the list or the map to open the country's profile.
The national records in a country's profile are grouped into sections by their record type. Each section can be expanded by clicking the record type title or adjacent plus (+) sign, to reveal the complete list of records. The country's profile also provides additional information related to ratification, such as, the country’s Party status and dates of ratification and entry into force, when applicable.
Relevant articles
- Video on Monitoring Utilization of Genetic Resources through the ABS Clearing-House
- What are information-sharing obligations under the Protocol?
- My country is not yet a Party, can I still publish information on the ABSCH?
- Who is the ABSCH for?
- What is the relationship between the ABSCH and the clearing-house mechanism of the CBD?
- I have limited internet access, how can I participate in the ABSCH?
- How do I know if my account is still active?
- How can checkpoint communiqués facilitate the monitoring of genetic resources?
- What if information for the checkpoint communiqué (CPC) or internationally recognized certificate of compliance (IRCC) contains confidential information?
- Why is important to provide courtesy translations of the information submitted?