Since April 2022 the President of the Institute of Sustainable Reforms and Project Works participates in the work of the UN Environment OzonAction Compliance Assistance Programme (CAP) https://www.unep.org/ozonaction/who-we-are which has 147 developing country clients that cover a broad spectrum in terms of population, geographic size, location, and level of ODS consumption and production with the following core services:
- Regional Networks of Ozone Officers. A highly-successful and cost-effective capacity-building mechanism that promotes the exchange of information, experience, and know-how required to meet the Montreal Protocol commitments, report data, set and enforce policies, adopt technologies and effectively manage the NOUs.
- South-South cooperation. A facility provided by CAP that enables targeted cooperation between two or more countries on specific technical or policy challenges facing developing countries in the implementation of the Montreal Protocol. This can take the form of missions, short-term NOU staff exchanges, or provision of expertise.
- Capacity building. Training, information, communication, education that help developing countries build the national capacity of strategic stakeholders – notably customs officers, refrigeration technicians, and Ozone Officers – to create the necessary enabling environment for the effective implementation of national Montreal Protocol programs.
- Information Clearinghouse. Global information, communication, and education service that provides NOUs and other stakeholders with publications, e-services, and other tools that can be used for national information and awareness campaigns in support of Montreal Protocol objectives.
- Compliance assistance services. Country-specific support provided by CAP staff, designed to address the individual compliance-related needs articulated by NOUs.
- Project support. Technical and project assistance for HPMPs, IS projects, ODS alternatives surveys, Enabling Activities, and technical assistance/demonstration projects.