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Adopted at the First Council Meeting. December 13-14, 1999
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CANDIDATE TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONS
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International Bodies
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National Focal Points/Centers
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NGOs
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Academic-Based Institution/Museums/Foundations
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Commercial Contractors
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CRITERIA
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PRIORITY
1=Hi, 3=Med, 5=Low
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Commitment and enthusiasm to accept responsibility
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1
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Access to good telecommunications infrastructure including
high speed Internet connections
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1
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Knowledgeable staff about biodiversity issues and their importance
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1
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Experience in multi-national activities
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1
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Knowledge of the biodiversity structures in governments; understands
with whom to interact within governments
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1
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Ability to be flexible and not overly bureaucratic
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1
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Ability to provide overhead and infrastructure such as facilities,
backbone telecommunications
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2
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Internet technology application experience, especially distributed
web architectures
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2
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Ability to accept money from varying sources including governments,
private sector, foundations and NGOs
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2
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Proven ability to deliver
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3
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Secretariat/Program Direction Experience
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3
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Ability to contract and recruit easily and broadly
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4
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Capable IT support staff
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4
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Multi-lingual staff (English plus Spanish or Portuguese or
French)
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4
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Geographically accessible to major cities of the hemisphere
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5
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Space to co-locate Hub staff, plus available meeting space
for up to 20
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5
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