The Collaborative Inter-Governmental Scientific Research Institute (CISRI)[1] is an international organization based in Rome and Novara,[2]Italy, and established by the Free Agreement for co-operation in scientific research and humanitarian use of micro-alga (sic) spirulina as food.[3]
Constitution and legal status
Free Agreement for cooperation in scientific research and humanitarian use of micro-alga spirulina as food
Collaborative Inter-Governmental Scientific Research Institute Secretary-General
Languages
English, French and Spanish
CISRI, a multilateral treaty, was established by the Free Agreement for co-operation in scientific research and humanitarian use of micro-alga spirulina as food.[4] Parties involved in the agreement are the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Guinea with subsequent accessions by Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe,[4]Benin, Burundi, Gambia and Honduras.[5] Although Italy's ratification was recorded, as well, Italy declared in 2009 to the United Nations, that it "respectfully requests to be erased from the Annexes to Documents which have Registration Numbers 37543 and 37542"[6]
According to the Agreement, the organization has 3 organs:[7]
General Council
Secretariat
Intergovernmental Institution for the Use of Micro-alga Spirulina (Spirulina Program) as affiliated body[8]
CISRI focuses on international cooperation with relevant United Nations General Assembly's Resolutions on international cooperation, social development, as well as, food and water improvement.
Activities
CISRI focuses on development activities, beginning with the microalgae Spirulina, which has been indicated as a nutritious food source.