Webinar Recap: "Overview of the Public Consultation on ICR Program Revision"
Gudmundur and Mansi did a deep dive into the proposed changes of the ICR's documentation. This session detailed the critical role of stakeholder feedback in refining our standards and processes.
The session started by emphasizing the global impact and collaborative nature of the revisions discussed. The webinar focused on outlining the significant changes proposed for ICR's program documentation and the incorporation of stakeholder feedback into continuous improvement efforts.
Key Speakers
- Gudmundur Sigbergsson, CEO of ICR, who expertly navigated the comprehensive documentation updates.
- Mansi Agrawal, Data Scientist at Kita, provided insights into the specific changes related to risk assessments and insurance aspects.
Updates Discussed
Documentation Overhaul
Gudmundur provided a comprehensive overview of the revisions, highlighting the alignment with international standards such as ISO 4564 and CORSIA. The updates are aimed at enhancing clarity, consistency, and accessibility of the documentation to better meet the needs of all stakeholders.
Introduction of New Tools and Procedures
A significant part of the discussion was dedicated to the introduction of new tools for risk management and the assessment of environmental, social, and economic impacts. These tools are designed to standardize processes and ensure a higher degree of reliability and transparency.
Public Consultation Process
The webinar placed strong emphasis on the ongoing public consultation process, urging stakeholders to actively participate and provide feedback. This process is crucial for ensuring that the documentation reflects a broad consensus and meets the diverse needs of the global community.
Q&A Session
The session included a dynamic Q&A segment where participants engaged with the speakers on various technical and implementation questions. This interaction highlighted the community’s keen interest in and support for the documentation enhancements.
Next Steps
- August 22, 2024 - Public consultation closes
- August - September 2024 - Review comments and finalize documentation
- Mid-September 2024 - Publish changes and updated documentation
Additional Resources
Explore the resources below related to the webinar and the ongoing public consultation process:
- Presentation Deck: Details from the webinar can be revisited in the deck provided for the session.
- Program Revision Details - July 2024: For a comprehensive overview of the proposed changes, visit the Program Revision - July 2024 page.
- Public Consultation Form: Your feedback is valuable. Please contribute by filling out the Public consultation form.