National Focal Points
To facilitate interaction between Governments and IPBES between sessions of the Plenary, each Government should designate one focal point for all IPBES activities.
The designation of a focal point or secondary focal point should be done by filling the national focal point designation form, and providing contact information for the focal point or secondary focal point and uploading a nomination letter using the same form. The secretariat will make the necessary changes and/or update the corresponding database and the IPBES website once the filled form and accompanying letter are received.
To receive IPBES communications, the focal points need to register to the IPBES website following this link: https://www.ipbes.net/user/register.
Important functions of IPBES focal points include:
- Endorsement of nominees for, e.g., IPBES task forces and expert groups;
- Arranging for the provision of integrated comments on drafts of scoping reports, assessments or other IPBES products, regarding the accuracy and completeness of the scientific, technical and/or socioeconomic aspects of the drafts, as Government review will typically be carried out among a number of departments and ministries.
A manual to support national focal points in their work is available here.