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Summary of Year 4 Activities. SALT starts its fourth year of implementation in fiscal year 2021 with a continuation of its main strategic approaches for improved electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) using collaboration and knowledge management. The first few years of SALT were focused on co-design with knowledge generation, capture, and dissemination. Now, XXXX is moving toward knowledge uptake and action as a key focus of its work. XXXX’s model is collaboration in support of learning. This is an ideal way for SALT to leverage the power of its network (more than 1,000 people) to advance learning and action in support of traceability globally. To do that effectively, SALT will add a regional and/or country-based focus in the next year, supplementing its role as a global alliance and online hub of traceability knowledge and information. SALT will target specific regions and countries to more deeply understand specific needs and contexts to support eCDT knowledge and utilization of the Comprehensive eCDT Principles in order to bring local learning back to the global context. Targeted engagement in fiscal year 2021 will include learning grants for Vietnam and Indonesia, direct consultation to Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) in countries like Ecuador, Peru, or Mexico, and learning from eCDT work in Southeast Asia. To support global learning, SALT will continue to produce information products and tools and host learning events in Year 4. SALT will also continue to build its online platform from the Seascape to Dive Deeper to original pieces. The tables below reflect this work. Table 1: New SALT Products and Services FY2021 New SALT Products Global Principles: Comprehensive eCDT Principles Evaluation Framework: Tracking & Evaluating the Benefits of eCDT Systems Story Map: Philippines eCDT system Field Report: Tracking COVID-19 Implications for Traceability Resource Guide: Compare EU/US/Japan Regulation & Policy Review Article: U.S. Retail Traceability Trends Blog: Traceability Across Sector & Commodities: Lessons Learned Blogs: Tracking eCDT Efforts in Philippines Infographic: Tuna Supply Chain Infographic FY2021 New SALT Services Country-based Grants to Support eCDT - Vietnam & Indonesia Direct seafood producing country consultation for eCDT ❏ Knowledge Products - New & Existing ❏ Connecting with Experts ❏ Key Industry Connections ❏ Coordination with NGOs ❏ Learning Events Learning Events ❏ Traceability Traps & Triumphs ❏ MDPI Co-design of Traceability Technology ❏ Countr...
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