Needs assessments
The Protocol Needs Assessments supports Parties in identifying their specific needs, challenges, and opportunities to fully implement the Protocol. It provides a systematic approach to evaluating existing measures, addressing gaps, and strengthening national capacities in line with Protocol obligations.
Information on the Protocol needs assessment exercise
In decision FCTC/MOP2(11), considering that the mobilization of
funding to support the implementation of the Protocol requires detailed
needs assessment at the country level, the MOP adopted the Strategy for
Mechanisms of Assistance and Mobilization of Financial Resources to support
implementation of the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.
This strategy includes the development of a comprehensive needs assessment
methodology to assess gaps and needs in the implementation of the Protocol.
In line with the decisions of the MOP, the Convention
Secretariat developed needs assessment process and methodology to assist
Parties in identifying the objectives to be achieved under the Protocol, the
resources available to achieve these objectives and any gaps in resources
required for the implementation of the Protocol. The development of this
methodology has been guided by the existing needs assessment methodology, used
for the WHO FCTC. The methodology will be adjusted and validated after a pilot
phase with selected official development assistance (ODA) eligible countries.
The pilot needs assessments will be carried out jointly with the national government concerned. Each need assessment exercise will have three phases: the pre-needs assessment phase, in which the Secretariat studies relevant documents and Party reports, and prepares a detailed program; the needs assessment mission, during which an international team interacts with the various national stakeholders and other relevant International intergovernmental and Non-Governmental organizations ; and the post-mission and follow-up phase, in which the Secretariat finalizes the needs assessment report in cooperation with national stakeholders and works with the government and international partners to develop national action strategy/plan to implement the jointly agreed recommendations.