India to lead reform process of Kimberley Certification Scheme

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

has been selected as the of the on Review & Reforms to look into various issues pertaining to the the Process Certification Scheme.

The Process is a joint initiative of governments, industry and civil societies to stem flow of 'conflict diamonds', the rough used by rebel groups to wars against legitimate governments.


A delegation comprising of officials and Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) representatives led by Joint Secretary, attended the KP Plenary Session at Brisbane, from December 9-14.

"At the Plenary, was selected as for the on Review & Reforms (AHCRR) to reform the process for the Process Certification Scheme," an official statement said.

will be the Vice of this and will work with and other members of the Committee on the reform issues related to changes in core document, expansion of scope of the KP, permanent secretariat office, multi donor fund issues etc.

According to the statement, the Indian representation at the meet emphasised on the guidelines for reconciliation in the working group on statistics and framework for information sharing in to eradicate the scourge of forged certificates of and to make it more secured.

"proposed a system of procedure to make the peer review visits more professional and administratively efficient," the statement said.

Moreover, members were encouraged for introduction of measures of enforcement like My to enhance responsible sourcing in terms of ensuring financial transparency and giving for differentiation between natural and lab grown by introducing affordable machines for detection to the industry.

was appointed as the Kimberly Process (KP) Vice for 2018 & for 2019 in the last plenary held in in November, 2016. The EU will be KP for 2018.

The Process is also described in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions. The came into effect from 1 January, 2003 and evolved into an effective mechanism for stopping the trade in conflict

is the founding member of At present, has 54 members representing 81 countries including the EU with 28 members. is of the and was of the for the year 2008.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 20:15 IST