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DEVT 16548428
DEVCO September 2014
INTRODUCTION
ITEM 1 Opening remarks by the DEVCO Chair
Dr Lalith Senaweera, Director General, Sri Lanka Standards Institute (SLSI), and DEVCO Chair for 2014 will present opening remarks to the attendees at the 48th DEVCO meeting.
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DEVT 16553104
DEVCO 01/2014 September 2014
FORTY-EIGHT MEETING OF THE ISO COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPING
COUNTRY MATTERS (DEVCO), 9 september 2014, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
DRAFT AGENDA
Pages
INTRODUCTION
1. Opening remarks by the DEVCO Chair 3
2. Adoption of the agenda 5
3. Welcome by the ISO President 7
4. Tabling of the minutes of the 47th meeting held in St Petersburg (Russia),on 16-17 September 2013 9
5. Matters arising from the minutes of the previous meeting 11
SETTING THE STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR 2020
6. Update by the ISO Secretary-General 17
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
7. DEVCO Keynote Address 19
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
8. Report on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing 21 countries, including reports by the CASCO and COPOLCO secretariats
9. Reports by DEVCO members on technical assistance todeveloping countries 61
10. Lessons learnt from the implementation of the Action Plan 2011-2015 123 (panel discussion)
WORKING SESSIONS ON THE ACTION PLAN 2016-2020 (4 GROUPS)
11. Shaping of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2016-2020 125
Group 1 - Increase developing country participation in ISO’s technical work
Group 2 - Build the capacity of members on standardisation and related matters
Group 3 - Increase awareness on the role and benefits of standardisation
Group 4 - Improve the institutional strength of ISO members in developing countries
REPORTING FROM THE WORKING SESSIONS (PLENARY SESSION)
12. Reporting back from the working sessions on the Action Plan 2016-2020 135
13. Date and place of the next meeting 137
14. Any other business (and resolutions) 139
15. Closure
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ITEM 3 Welcome by the ISO President
The ISO President, Mr Terry Hill (United Kindgom), will welcome the participants at the 48th DEVCO meeting.
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INTRODUCTION
ITEM 4 Tabling of the minutes of the 47th DEVCO meeting held in St Petersburg, Russia, on 16-17 September 2013
The text of the minutes of the 47th DEVCO meeting held in St Petersburg, Russia, on 16-17 September 2013, was circulated to the members on 6 January, 2014. The confirmed minutes were made available on the TC server on 12 February 2014.
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INTRODUCTION
ITEM 5 Matters arising from the minutes of the previous meeting
The 47th DEVCO meeting resolutions were reviewed by the DEVCO CAG in September 2013. Any follow-up action taken by the secretariat is noted under the text of each of the resolutions (in italics). DEVCO RESOLUTION 1/2013
Item 3 - Welcome by the ISO President DEVCO, thanks the ISO President for his strong message calling upon DEVCO members to shape the future of ISO's work in and for developing countries, invites developing country members to better engage in ISO work and make their voices heard, welcomes 10 new members to DEVCO and thanks the other members who upgraded to P-membership, encourages correspondent and subscriber members to sign up for the new rights to participate as P-member in ISO Technical Committees, Sub Committees, Project Committees and Working Groups, requests DEVCO CAG to continue monitoring the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015 to ensure that the work has a positive impact. At its meeting held on 20-21 March 2014, the DEVCO CAG reviewed the key performance indicators used for monitoring the ISO Action Plan for developing countries. DEVCO RESOLUTION 2/2013
Item 6 – ISO update by the Secretary-General DEVCO, thanks the ISO Secretary-General for his interesting presentation, invites DEVCO CAG to identify priority areas and consider increasing the number of sponsorships to developing countries to participate in standards development, encourages members to continue contributing to the ISO system by providing bilateral technical assistance to developing country members, thanks members who provided bilateral technical assistance and reported to DEVCO on such activities, requests DEVCO CAG to include a presentation by the ISO Secretary-General on the agenda for the 48th DEVCO meeting. The Secretary-General will provide an update under agenda item 6 of the 48th DEVCO meeting.
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DEVCO RESOLUTION 3/2013 Item 7 – Report by the DEVCO Secretary on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015 DEVCO, takes note of the report presented by the DEVCO Secretary on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015,
thanks the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) for their generous support for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan,
thanks the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) for providing funding for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan,
thanks the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) for providing funding for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan,
thanks the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs for providing funding for the implementation of a 2-year project to strengthen national standardization infrastructures to support business and industry (2014-2015).
DEVCO RESOLUTION 4/2013
Item 7 – Report by the DEVCO Secretary on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015 DEVCO, thanks the following ISO members for their contribution to the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries in hosting technical assistance and training projects in their country: ABNT (Brazil) ASRO (Romania) BAS (Bosnia and Herzegovina) BOBS (Botswana) BSB (Bhutan) BSN (Indonesia) BSTI (Bangladesh) CODINORM (Côte d'Ivoire) COSQC (Iraq) DSM (Malaysia) EOS (Egypt) ESA (Ethiopia) IANOR (Algeria) IBNORCA (Bolivia, Plurinational State of) ICONTEC (Colombia) IMANOR (Morocco)
IRAM (Argentina) ISS (Serbia) JSMO (Jordan) KAZMEMST (Kazakhstan) KEBS (Kenya) LIBNOR (Lebanon) LST (Lithuania) MSB (Mauritius) NC (Cuba) SABS (South Africa) SARM (Armenia) SASMO (Syria) SASO (Saudi Arabia) SON (Nigeria) SPRING (Singapore) SSMO (Sudan)
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INDECOPI (Peru) INEN (Ecuador) INNORPI (Tunisia) INTECO (Costa Rica)
STAMEQ (Viet Nam) TBS (Tanzania) UNBS (Uganda) UZSTANDARD (Uzbekistan)
DEVCO RESOLUTION 5/2013
Item 7.3 – Report by the DEVCO Secretary on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015 DEVCO, expresses sincere thanks to the following members having contributed to the ISO Funds-in-Trust since last reporting to DEVCO
Afghanistan (ANSA) Albania (DPS) Antigua & Barbuda (ABBS) Argentina (IRAM) Bhutan (BSB) Bosnia Herzegovina (BAS) Botswana (BOBS) Bulgaria (BDS) Canada (SCC) Colombia (ICONTEC) Denmark (DS) Dominica (DBOS) Egypt (EOS) Eritrea (ESI) Ethiopia (ESA)
Finland (SFS) France (AFNOR) Germany (DIN) Ghana (GSA) Indonesia (BSN) Ireland (NSAI) Japan (JISC) Kenya (KEBS) Rep. of Korea (KATS) Liberia (LDS) Luxemburg (ILNAS) Malaysia (DSM) Mali (AMANORM) Moldova (INS) Namibia (NSI) Netherlands (NEN)
New Zealand (SNZ) Nigeria (SON) Norway (SN) Peru (INDECOPI) Serbia (ISS) Seychelles (SBS) Singapore (SPRING SG) South Africa (SABS) Suriname (SSB) Sweden (SIS) Tanzania (TBS) Togo (CSN) United Kingdom (BSI) Uruguay (UNIT) USA (ANSI) Zambia (ZABS)
strongly encourages all members to make a contribution to the Funds-in-trust, and thanks members in developed and developing countries for providing speakers and technical expertise for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 6/2013
Item 7.4 – Assessment of the impact of activities implemented under the Action Plan for developing countries DEVCO, thanks members for supporting the impact assessment process by providing their feedback on the activities carried out under the ISO Action Plan, and reminds members of the importance for ISO to be able to report to donors on the impact of the activities so that funding can be secured for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan, notes that DEVCO CAG monitors the response level from beneficiary countries and recommends actions in case when there is a lack of response.
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At its meeting held on 20-21 March 2014, the DEVCO CAG reviewed the 2013 Impact Assessment Report. The response rate was deemed satisfactory.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 7/2013
Item 7.6 – Bilateral technical assistance dispensed by DEVCO members DEVCO, takes note of the reports on technical assistance provided by members at the bilateral level, thanks these members for the additional effort made in providing the reports in a new format as recommended by DEVCO CAG,
recognizes the contribution of these members to the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries,
encourages these members to continue supporting members in developing countries needing assistance, including twinning and partnerships.
Reports submitted by ISO members providing technical assistance to developing countries are included in the working documents for the 48th DEVCO meeting.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 8/2013
Item 7.7 – DEVCO member satisfaction survey DEVCO, takes note of outcome of the satisfaction survey conducted at the 46th DEVCO meeting held in September 2012, invites the DEVCO CAG to review the feedback from the 47th DEVCO meeting in preparing the agenda for the next DEVCO meeting. At its meeting held on 20-21 March 2014, the DEVCO CAG reviewed the feedback received from members through the survey questionnaire circulated at the 47th DEVCO meeting.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 9/2013
Item 7.8 – Report from CASCO DEVCO, thanks CASCO for the informative report on matters of interest to developing countries.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 10/2013
Item 7.9 – Report from COPOLCO DEVCO, thanks COPOLCO for the informative report on matters of interest to developing countries. DEVCO RESOLUTION 11/2013
Item 8 – DEVCO keynote presentation on the NSB in developing countries in 2020 DEVCO, thanks Mr Kevin Dobby for an interesting presentation and his views on the evolution of the national standards body in developing countries,
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invites members to ensure that the role of NSBs remain relevant and credible despite changes in the environment in which they operate, reiterates the important role that sub regional organizations can play to leverage ISO technical assistance, recommends that DEVCO CAG identifies a theme for a keynote presentation at the 48th DEVCO meeting. A keynote presentation is scheduled under agenda item 7 of the 48th DEVCO meeting.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 12/2013
Item 9 – Panel discussion on ‘How can Information Technology assist standards development in developing countries?’ DEVCO, thanks Mrs Fadilah Baharin, DSM (Malaysia) for chairing the panel discussion, and thanks the panellists Mr Nelson Al Assal Filho, Mr Tak Leong Cheong, Mrs Léna Dargham, also thanks Régis Brinster, Phil Ham, Mr David Ratcliffe, Mrs Dorothée Stadler, ISO Central Secretariat, encourages members to assess their needs for IT support for both national and international work in order to make informed choices on the best tools to apply, invites members to take advantage of the free web store application to facilitate the offer of ISO products to customers. DEVCO RESOLUTION 13/2013
Item 11 – Reporting from the DEVCO breakout groups DEVCO,
thanks Mr Damian Fisher (SA) Australia for chairing the session and reporting to DEVCO on breakout group 1 on How can the strategic use of ISO standards drive quality, innovation and growth in developing countries? thanks Mr Carlos Amorim ABNT (Brazil) for chairing the session and reporting to DEVCO on breakout group 2 on Enhancing the NSB role in the national quality infrastructure of developing countries, thanks Mrs Anthea Ishmael BNSI (Barbados) for chairing the session and reporting to DEVCO on breakout group 3 on How NSBs in developing countries reach out to national players to apply ISO standards in emergency preparedness and incident management? also thanks the speakers Mr Alberto Esteban Marina, DGN (Mexico), Mrs Rashida Nanhuck, MSB (Mauritius), Dr Bernardo Calzadilla-Sarmiento, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Ms Thabisa Mbungwana, SABS (South Africa), Mr Tak Leong Cheong, SPRING (Singapore) and Mr Ivan Krstic, ISS (Serbia) for their valuable contribution to the discussions, also thanks the breakout group Experts Mr Mark McKenzie, Mr Graham Holloway and Prof Ernst-Peter Döbbeling for their contribution to the success of the sessions,
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requests the DEVCO Chair’s Advisory Group to take note of the recommendations put forward by each of the groups, also requests that breakout groups be scheduled on the agenda of the 48th DEVCO meeting to be held in September 2014. At its meeting held on 20-21 March 2014, the DEVCO CAG agreed to replace the traditional break-groups with working sessions on the ISO Action Plan 2016-2020, to give the opportunity to members to contribute to the setting of the strategic direction for future assistance by ISO to developing countries.
DEVCO RESOLUTION 14/2013
Item 12 – Panel discussion on the ‘Effectiveness of technical assistance provided by ISO – How to measure performance improvement in members who receive technical assistance?’ DEVCO, thanks Dr Lalith Senaweera, SLSI (Sri Lanka) for chairing the discussions, and thanks Mrs Margareta Davidson-Abdelli (Sida), and Dr Mark Cyubahiro Bagabe, RBS (Rwanda) for their active participation as panellists, also thanks Jens Andersson for facilitating the discussions, notes that measurement of impacts of technical assistance remains a challenge both in terms of identification of appropriate indicators and of data collection, and that some sort of harmonization of tools at the international level is needed, recommends that members should make every effort to assist the ISO Central Secretariat in collecting data, invites the DEVCO CAG to integrate the results of the panel discussion when considering ways to better measure the effectiveness of technical assistance, encourages members to take better ownership of technical assistance received and exercise the duty of ensuring that the benefits reach out to the wider community of users of standards. As part of its monitoring function, the DEVCO CAG considers ways of better measuring the effectiveness of technical assistance dispensed under the ISO Action Plan for developing countries.
SPECIAL DEVCO RESOLUTION DEVCO, thanks Dr Lalith Senaweera for successfully chairing the 47th DEVCO meeting in replacement of Mrs Evah Oduor, DEVCO Chair (2013-2014).
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SETTING THE STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR 2020
ITEM 6 Update by the ISO Secretary-General
The ISO Secretary-General, Mr Rob Steele, will give an overview on the latest developments at ISO. In his presentation, he will share preliminary results from the member consultation process on the ISO Stategic Plan for 2020.
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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
ITEM 7 DEVCO Keynote Address
The name of the DEVCO keynote speaker will be announced shortly. The information will be published on ISO Connect.
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ITEM 8 Report on the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries, including reports by the CASCO and COPOLCO secretariats
1 Introduction
The ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015 implements elements of the ISO Strategic Plan 2011-2015 relating to developing countries and is built around the following six key outputs:
1. Increased participation in ISO technical work
2. Capacity built in standardization and related matters for ISO members and their stakeholders
3. Awareness improved on the role and benefits of IS and their use. International standards are therefore increasingly used
4. ISO members in developing countries strengthened at institutional level
5. Regional cooperation strengthened
6. Introduction of the subject of standardization as part of educational curricula initiated
This report highlights the activities carried out under the six outputs since reporting to DEVCO in September 2013. A list of technical assistance and training activities implemented between August 2013 and July 2014 is included in Annex. 2 Implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries 2011-2015
2.1 Increased participation in ISO technical work
A. Sponsorships and participation TCs, SCs and WGs Support for the above is to increase the involvement of developing countries in the technical work performed by ISO technical committees (including project committees), sub-committees and working groups. By participating at these three levels, developing countries ensure that their interests are taken into account and, in so doing, contribute to strengthening ISO's global relevance. The details of the types of sponsorships offered are presented on ISO Connect under the Members’ portal of the ISO website A major step was taken at the March 2013 Council meeting to encourage greater participation by developing countries in ISO technical work. In accordance with Council Resolution 3/2013, correspondent and subscriber members may participate - during 2014 and 2015 only - in up to five technical committees, subcommittees, project committees or working groups as P-members, with a right to speak and vote in these committees, and no change to their membership fees or other rights. The Membership team at the ISO Central Secretariat (ISO/CS) has compiled a list of members wishing to make use of this opportunity and participate more actively in ISO. Specific training was organized for these members at ISO/CS, in November 2013 and in March 2014.
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In 2013, a total of 59 sponsorships were provided to experts from developing countries to attend TC/SC and WG meetings. In 2014, 25 sponsorships have been granted so far. The DEVCO CAG identifies technical areas where funding may be provided to P-members to participate in the technical work. The list of priority areas is reviewed regularly. The current committees are given below: ISO/TC 34, Food products (food safety) ISO/TC 207, Environment ISO/TC 223, Societal Security ISO/TC 242, Energy Management ISO/TC 238, Solid biofuels / ISO/TC 248, Sustainability criteria for bioenergy ISO/TC 241, Road traffic safety management systems ISO/TC 228, Tourism and related services ISO/TC 234, Fisheries and aquaculture ISO/TC 245, Cross border-trade of second-hand goods ISO/PC 283, Occupational health and safety management systems ISO/TC 285, Clean cook stoves and clean cooking solutions CASCO Working groups B. E-participation and more effective leadership There is a need for more effective performance in leadership and other roles dealing with standardization. Thus, regular training sessions are organized at ISO/CS for members from developed and developing countries. During the period under review, three sessions of the ISO Secretaries’ Week were organized for ISO TC/SC secretaries, secretary support teams and WG convenors. Participants from Brazil, China, Egypt, Ghana, Iran and Malaysia were among the 55 who followed the course. ISO web conferencing (WebEx) accounts for national work have been provided free to member bodies and correspondent members in developing countries. All members have access to WebEx for ISO-related international work to enhance participation in ISO activities. Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ISO signed with SAC (China) in 2011, and renewed in 2012, ISO/CS provides training to participants from China. ISO Secretaries' Weeks for SAC participants were organized in Geneva and Hangzhou (China), in November 2013. The course was carried out again in May 2014. SAC bears all the costs related to this programme. A pilot session of a new course targeted at ISO Chairs and Convenors took place in Toronto (Canada) in August 2013. A train-the-trainer session was held after the main course for qualified ISO Chairs and Convenors from the Americas. The training material is at the disposal of members who wish to use it for conducting this training in their organizations.
2.2 Capacity built in standardization and related matters
The second key output of the Action Plan is to build the capacity of national experts and key stakeholders in good standardization practices, and to develop their skills to participate effectively in ISO technical work.
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Examples of capacity building activities
As part of the effort to encourage a wider use of ISO 26000, ISO signed a four-year agreement with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) for the Uptake and use of ISO 26000 on Social Responsibility within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Countries participating in the project are Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, and Tunisia. The objective of the project is to build capacity within each of the above mentioned countries, using the NSB as the central pivot, and to create a pool of national and regional experts, who in turn can assist selected organizations to apply ISO 26000 in their operations. The project has demonstrated the value of the exchange of experience and best practices at the regional level. It will run till the end of 2014. External evaluators commissioned by Sida conducted a mid-term evaluation of the project. It was published in March 2014. Thanks to funding granted in 2013 by the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GiZ), on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), a similar project was implemented in East Africa, involving Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. GiZ approved a second phase to the project for implementation by July 2014, and extended it to include Rwanda and Burundi. In addition to the SR MENA and SR East Africa projects, national workshops on ISO 26000 were held in Mongolia and Egypt since reporting to DEVCO in September 2013. Also, training on SR for national experts from Iraq was conducted in Turkey in September 2013. 2.3 Improved awareness of the role of standardization
During the period under review, a significant number of workshops and seminars on a variety of subjects of interest to developing countries were delivered. The topics include food safety, life cycle assessment, energy management, greenhouse gases, societal security, environmental foot printing, conformity assessment, and many others. A list of activities is included in Annex.
In addition, new regional workshop modules were developed and rolled-out. An event on road traffic safety management systems was held in Nairobi (Kenya), in collaboration with BSI, and a regional workshop on risk management took place in Singapore in November 2013. Consumers constitute one of the key stakeholders groups in standardization. A revision of the distance learning module “Consumers and standards” was revised and is now available at ISO online. 2.4 Institutional strengthening of members in developing countries
The objective of this output is to strengthen national standards bodies, which operate in various types of legal and institutional frameworks as well as in different business environments, in order to enhance their competence and credibility. Strong NSBs are key for ensuring adequate participation in international standardization work and for the implementation of international standards at the national level. In April 2011, ISO launched an institutional strengthening project (INS) covering 13 member bodies from nine regions. This was the first time that ISO worked with a group of ISO members to directly assess their specific needs so as to draw up a list of priority actions, which are then addressed through the delivery of technical assistance by ISO. Some 33 ISO members have or are currently participating in the INS project. An evaluation of the impacts of the INS projects is currently being carried out by ISO/CS.
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For the delivery of the INS projects, ISO/CS works in close cooperation with a number of ISO members. For instance, Canada, France, Singapore and Malaysia are actively involved in the delivery of INS support to Cambodia, Cameroon, Gabon, Peru, Côte d'Ivoire, Myanmar and Bhutan. ISO signed recently with Sida a new project agreement aimed at strengthening institutional infrastructure on standards and regulations to support business and industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA STAR). This INS-type project will run until the end of 2017. A new programme on Good standardization practice (GSP) was developed with the objective of benchmarking NSB operations with guidelines considered essential at the international level. For example, the WTO TBT Committee established the “Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations in relation to Articles 2, 5 and Annex 3 of the Agreement", in November, 2000. Both ISO and its members need to comply with at least these TBT principles. Regional courses on GSP have been delivered for English-speaking African countries (Addis Ababa, March 2013), and for members in South America, Central America and the Caribbean (La Paz, in May 2013). In November 2013, a GSP course was organized in Doha (Qatar) for the Arab region, and a further course will be held for members in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, in October 2014. The ISO Deputy Secretary-General is one of the resource persons for the course and participates actively in these events. Another specificity of the GSP course is that members undertake a self-assessment that serves as a basis for the learning process. Also, a network of participants is established on the ISOTC server for sharing experiences that has led to building up a comprehensive picture of standardization practices across the ISO regions. In addition to the above, capacity-building activities target operational aspects such as: • ICT capabilities and use of ISO e-tools • Marketing, promotion and IPR • Stakeholder engagement Increasing the expertise in the use of IT tools for standards development and dissemination activities is strongly encouraged. In support of this objective, ISO/CS runs e-services courses for Member Body User Administrators (MBUAs). During the period under review, the MBUA course was held in Singapore, in November 2013. Additional courses are on the plan for September and October, for ISO members in Central America, the Caribbean, and English-speaking Africa. A regional course on Marketing and Promotion of International Standards was held in Nairobi (Kenya), in May 2014. A revised version of the course will be organized for members in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, by the end of the year. A workshop module on stakeholder engagement was developed in 2012, based on guidance prepared by the ISO Process Evaluation Group (PEG) of the TMB. During the period under review, a regional workshop was held in Armenia, in October 2013, and in Colombia in December 2013. A third workshop will be held in Morocco, in October 2014. 2.5 Increased regional cooperation
Regional cooperation is essential to enable developing countries address the challenges of globalization and integrate more effectively in the multilateral trading system. In addition to the long standing relations with regional standards organization such as COPANT, formal relations have been established with sub-regional organizations, namely the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the CARICOM Regional Organization for Standards and Quality (CROSQ), the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) Standardization Organization (GSO), the Economic Community of
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West African States (ECOWAS) and the East African Community (EAC). Many of these organizations take an active role in supporting the implementation of activities carried out under the ISO Action Plan for developing countries. Also, regional activities targeted at chief executive officers of national standards bodies have been pursued. CEO forums were held in Malaysia for members in East and South East Asia and South Asia in April 2013, and in Costa Rica for members in the South America, Central America and the Caribbean in November 2013. A CEO Forum for English-speaking Africa took place in Accra (Ghana), in March 2014. The next one will be held in in Astana (Kazakhstan), in August 2014. In addition to enhancing regional cooperation, these events incorporate significant discussions on strategic planning, financial management, and focus on case studies on best practices. In Astana, CEOs from the region will use the opportunity to reflect on the next Strategic Plan for ISO. These events are facilitated by the ISO Secretary-General. 2.6 Subject of standardization introduced in educational curricula
Workshops to increase the collaboration between NSBs and institutions of higher education took place in Brazil in April 2013, and in South Africa, in November 2013. A further workshop will be held in Serbia in October 2014. KATS, the ISO member for the Republic of Korea, has contributed to the content of the workshop programmes, and provided funding in support of the organization of these events since 2012. With substantial input from the regional workshops, ISO/CS has prepared a guide on Good practices for collaboration between NSBs and universities. Copies of the publication will be available at the DEVCO meeting in Rio de Janeiro. A repository of teaching materials is available on the ISO website. The repository is a list of teaching materials on standardization, with details of the authors and publishers, which can be used by teachers to design and deliver courses on standardization and related matters. ISO also contributes to the University of Geneva Masters' programme on Standardization, Social Regulation and Sustainable Development. The Masters is an interdisciplinary programme including sociology, management and economics. It has been developed in partnership by the University of Geneva, ISO and SNV, the ISO member for Switzerland. The 2nd edition of the ISO/DIN Essay contest for young standardizers in developing countries was launched in March 2014. The winner will be announced at the ISO General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro. ISO is grateful to DIN for their continued support of this initiative. 3 Assessment of the impact of activities implemented under the Action Plan
The number of technical assistance and training activities implemented under the Action Plan has significantly increased over the years due to additional resources made available by donors. It is a requirement of both the donors and ISO that there be an evaluation as to whether the activities delivered have had a beneficial effect. Procedures are in place to assess these impacts and results are reviewed annually by the DEVCO CAG. Overall, the findings are encouraging and follow a stable trend. Although there is always room for improvement, the reports confirm the relevance of the assistance provided, and its close alignment to the priority needs of the participants, the NSBs and their stakeholders. The 2013 impact assessment report is available for members to consult. Here the link to the document
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4. Funding of technical assistance and training activities
ISO continues to benefit from significant donor support for the implementation of the ISO Action Plan for developing countries. Since reporting to DEVCO in September 2013, an important number of global, regional and national activities were undertaken in developing countries as well as through training courses organized at the ISO Central Secretariat in Geneva.
In 2013, KCHF 3 045 was spent on technical assistance and training for developing countries compared with KCHF 2 610 in 2012. The history of annual expenditure on technical assistance is depicted on the chart below.
4.1 Contributions from ISO members to the Funds-in-Trust
In recent years, the number of ISO members from developed and developing countries who contribute to the Funds-in-Trust has increased, and the funds thus collected are on the rise. In 2012, contributions to the Fund amounted to CHF 281 723, and in 2013, payments reached CHF 357 171. ISO members contributing to the Fund are listed below:
Afghanistan Albania Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Bhutan Bosnia Herzegovina Botswana Bulgaria Cameroon Canada Colombia Denmark Dominica Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Finland
France Germany Ghana Indonesia Ireland Japan Kenya Liberia Luxemburg Malaysia Mali Moldova Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Netherlands New Zealand
Niger Nigeria Norway Pakistan Peru St Vincent & Grenadines Serbia Seychelles Singapore South Africa South Korea Suriname Sweden Tanzania Togo USA Uruguay
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4.2 Contributions by the ISO Council
From ISO’s 2013 operating surplus, Council has allocated CHF 272 000 in support of developing country and training programmes, showing ISO’s continued commitment to reinvest its resources in the organization and towards its members most in need.
4.3 Contributions by donors
ISO continues to benefit from donor support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to implement activities under the ISO Action Plan for developing countries.
4.4 Contributions in kind
Many ISO members in developed and developing countries host national and regional events organized under the ISO Action Plan. They provide assistance, not only in coordinating on-site logistics, and the participation of experts and international participants, but also help identify speakers and regional experts to add value to the events they host. Thanks to this support, an increasing number of activities have been implemented under the Action Plan. Members will be formally acknowledged at the 48th DEVCO meeting in Rio de Janeiro. 5 Partnerships with development agencies and international organizations
Partnerships have been established with international organizations and development agencies at the multilateral and bilateral levels for the implementation of technical assistance projects under the ISO Action plan. The cooperation takes various forms, such as reciprocal participation in meetings and increasingly, the joint implementation of technical cooperation projects. The organization with the International Trade Centre (ITC) of a series of joint workshops on Linking trade promotion organizations (TPOs) and NSBs for export success is a good example of this collaboration. Plans are underway for the holding of the next workshop in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in November 2014.
6 Governance and membership of DEVCO
6.1 DEVCO Chair's Advisory Group (CAG)
The DEVCO CAG consists of eleven members, eight of whom are from developing countries and three from developed countries. Members of the CAG are chosen in a personal capacity by the DEVCO Chair, in agreement with the Secretary-General, for a two-year term of office, renewable once. The ISO Council has appointed Dr Lalith Senaweera, SLSI (Sri-Lanka), DEVCO Chair for 2014. The CAG members are as follows: Mr Carlos Santos Amorim, Junior, ABNT (Brazil) Mrs Fadilah Baharin, DSM (Malaysia) Dr George Ben Crentsil, GSA (Ghana) Mr Hiroo Wakai, JISC (Japan) Mrs Léna Dargham, LIBNOR (Lebanon) Mr Damian Fisher, SA (Australia) Dr Gevorg Nazaryan, SARM (Armenia) Mrs Eve Gadzikwa, SAZ (Zimbabwe) Mrs Susanna Vahtila, SFS (Finland) Dr Mkabi Walcott, SLBS (Saint Lucia) Mr Shokir Alimov, UZSTANDARD (Uzbekistan)
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The CAG meets twice a year and assist DEVCO in its monitoring function, and prepares the annual DEVCO meeting agenda. 6.2 DEVCO meetings and current membership
As of January 2014, 152 ISO members from developed and developing countries are members of DEVCO (101 P-members and 51 O-members). The 47th DEVCO meeting held in St. Petersburg (Russia) in September 2013, was attended by 264 delegates, representing 102 ISO members and eight international/regional/sub-regional organizations. The DEVCO Chair will announce the number of participants, as he opens the 48th DEVCO meeting in Rio de Janeiro. 7 Reports by CASCO and COPOLCO secretariats
The CASCO, COPOLCO and DEVCO secretariats work in close collaboration throughout the year. Activity reports are shared, and joint training and awareness raising projects organized on a regular basis. Reports by the CASCO and COPOLCO secretariats are included in Annexes 2 and 3.
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hte
d in
gre
y (
Au
gu
st
to D
ece
mb
er
2013)
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Effe
ctiv
e IS
O m
eetin
gs -
train
ing
for c
hairs
and
co
nven
ors
Toro
nto,
Can
ada
2013
-08-
26
2013
-08-
28
38
7
Arge
ntin
a (3
), Br
azil,
Col
ombi
a (2
), Ja
mai
ca
Dev
elop
ed c
ount
ries:
Can
ada
(12)
U
SA (1
7)
SIS
spon
sore
d: P
eru
(2)
Effe
ctiv
e IS
O m
eetin
gs -
train
ing
for c
hairs
and
co
nven
ors
TO
T To
ront
o, C
anad
a 20
13-0
8-29
20
13-0
8-30
7
4 Ar
gent
ina
(3),
Col
ombi
a D
evel
oped
cou
ntrie
s: C
anad
a (3
)
TC 2
48 S
pons
orsh
ips
St
ockh
olm
, Sw
eden
20
13-0
9-30
20
13-1
0-04
2
2 C
olom
bia
and
Thai
land
Spon
sors
hip
to th
e m
eetin
g of
ISO
/TC
68/S
C
7 C
ore
bank
ing
Bo
ston
, USA
20
13-1
0-08
20
13-1
0-10
1
1 Ke
nya
Spon
sors
hip
to th
e m
eetin
g of
ISO
/TC
147
W
ater
qua
lity
Berli
n, G
erm
any
2013
-10-
21
2013
-10-
26
1 1
Sri L
anka
21
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Spon
sors
hip
to th
e m
eetin
g of
ISO
/TC
176
Q
ualit
y m
anag
emen
t and
qu
ality
ass
uran
ce
Porto
, Por
tuga
l 20
13-1
1-02
20
13-1
1-09
1
1 Sr
i Lan
ka
Spon
sors
hips
to T
C
34/S
C 1
7 M
anag
emen
t sy
stem
s fo
r foo
d sa
fety
Sy
dney
, Aus
tralia
20
13-1
1-04
20
13-1
1-08
4
4 C
olom
bia,
Mal
aysi
a, U
rugu
ay a
nd
Zim
babw
e
Spon
sors
hip
to th
e IS
O/C
ASC
O/W
G 2
1 (4
th
mee
ting)
G
enev
a, S
witz
erla
nd
2013
-11-
18
2013
-11-
20
6 6
Arm
enia
, C
ôte
d'Iv
oire
, Ken
ya, S
erbi
a,
Viet
Nam
, Ecu
ador
Mem
bers
par
ticip
atin
g in
N
ew R
ight
s 20
14-2
015
Gen
eva,
Sw
itzer
land
20
13-1
1-18
20
13-1
1-20
29
29
Ango
la (2
), Bh
utan
(2),
Boliv
ia (2
), Bu
rund
i (2)
,Cam
bodi
a (2
), D
omin
ican
R
ep (2
), Er
itrea
(2) G
ambi
a (2
),
Geo
rgia
, Lao
(2),
Latv
ia (2
), M
onte
negr
o (2
), M
yanm
ar (2
), Se
yche
lles
(2) a
nd Z
ambi
a (2
)
eSer
vice
s fo
r MBU
As
Sing
apor
e 20
13-1
1-26
20
13-1
1-29
25
21
Bang
lade
sh, B
huta
n (2
), C
ambo
dia
(2),
Fiji
(2),
Iran
(2),
Mal
aysi
a,
Mya
nmar
(2),
Nep
al (2
), Pa
kist
an (2
), Ph
ilippi
nes
(2),
Sri L
anka
and
Vie
tnam
(2
). H
ost 4
Sin
gapo
re
22
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Spon
sors
hips
to
ISO
/TC
223
Pl
enar
y m
eetin
g C
ape
Tow
n 20
14-0
1-12
20
14-0
1-17
6
0 Ar
gent
ina,
Côt
e d'
Ivoi
re, I
ndon
esia
, Ser
bia,
Ke
nya,
Col
ombi
a
Proc
edur
es fo
r IS
O s
ecre
tarie
s
Gen
eva,
Sw
itzer
land
20
14-0
2-10
20
14-0
2-11
17
0
Can
ada,
Fra
nce,
Ger
man
y (4
), Ira
n, It
aly
(3),
Japa
n, N
ethe
rland
s (2
), R
ussi
an F
ed, S
wed
en
and
USA
(2)
Dra
fting
st
anda
rds
for I
SO
secr
etar
ies
G
enev
a, S
witz
erla
nd
2014
-02-
12
2014
-02-
12
16
0 C
anad
a, F
ranc
e, G
erm
any
(4),
Iran,
Ital
y (3
), Ja
pan,
Net
herla
nds,
Rus
sian
Fed
, Sw
eden
and
U
SA (2
)
eSer
vice
s fo
r ISO
se
cret
arie
s G
enev
a, S
witz
erla
nd
2014
-02-
13
2014
-02-
14
16
0 C
anad
a, F
ranc
e, G
erm
any
(4),
Iran,
Ital
y (3
), Ja
pan,
Net
herla
nds
, Sw
eden
, Sw
itzer
land
and
U
SA (2
)
Mem
bers
pa
rtici
patin
g in
N
ew R
ight
s 20
14-
2015
Gen
eva,
Sw
itzer
land
20
14-0
3-26
20
14-0
3-28
19
19
G
abon
(2),
Latv
ia(2
), M
alaw
i (2)
, Nep
al (2
), N
amib
ia (2
),Rw
anda
, Sw
azila
nd (2
),Uga
nda
(2),B
enin
(2),M
ali (
2)
ISO
Sec
reta
ries
‘Wee
k fo
r SAC
G
enev
a, S
witz
erla
nd
2014
-05-
19
2014
-05-
23
15
0 C
hina
(15)
Spon
sors
hips
to
ISO
/TC
228
To
uris
m a
nd
rela
ted
serv
ices
Paris
, Fra
nce
2014
-05-
23
2014
-05-
23
1 1
Mon
tene
gro
23
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Spon
sors
hips
to
ISO
/TC
207
Pl
enar
y m
eetin
g Pa
nam
a ci
ty, P
anam
a 20
14-0
5-23
20
14-0
5-31
3
3 C
olom
bia,
Ken
ya a
nd T
anza
nia
Spon
sors
hip
to
ISO
/TC
207
Pl
enar
y m
eetin
g Pa
nam
a ci
ty, P
anam
a 20
14-0
5-23
20
14-0
5-31
1
1 Le
bano
n
Spon
sors
hip
to
ISO
/TC
224
/WG
8
Plen
ary
mee
ting
Hel
sink
i, Fi
nlan
d 20
14-0
6-02
20
14-0
6-04
1
1 Ke
nya
Spon
sors
hips
to
ISO
/TC
223
Pl
enar
y m
eetin
g Lu
zern
, Sw
itzer
land
20
14-0
6-01
20
14-0
6-06
6
0 Ar
gent
ina,
Col
ombi
a, In
done
sia,
Ken
ya,
Mor
occo
, Ser
bia
Spon
sors
hip
to
the
ISO
/CAS
CO
/WG
21
(5th
mee
ting)
Gen
eva,
Sw
itzer
land
20
14-0
6-11
20
14-0
6-13
7
0 Ar
men
ia, C
ôte
d'Iv
oire
, Ecu
ador
, Jam
aica
, Ke
nya,
Ser
bia,
Vie
t Nam
17th
ISO
Se
cret
arie
s ‘W
eek
Gen
eva,
Sw
itzer
land
20
14-0
6-23
20
14-0
6-27
20
0
Can
ada,
Chi
na (3
), Eg
ypt (
2), G
hana
, Ira
n,
Isra
el, J
apan
(2),
Kore
a R
ep, M
alay
sia
(2),
Net
herla
nds,
Por
tuga
l, Sw
eden
(3),
Switz
erla
nd
ISO
Sec
reta
ries
‘Wee
k fo
r SAB
S Pr
etor
ia, S
outh
Afri
ca
2014
-07-
14
2014
-07-
18
22
0 So
uth
Afric
a
24
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Nat
iona
l TO
T on
Foo
d Sa
fety
Man
agem
ent
Syst
ems
- ISO
220
00
Wal
vis
Bay,
N
amib
ia
2013
-08-
19
2013
-08-
23
125
0 N
amib
ia
Out
put 1
: Tra
inin
g of
na
tiona
l exp
erts
on
SR fo
r Ira
qi in
Tur
key
Turk
ey
2013
-09-
15
2013
-09-
19
16
16
Iraq
Reg
iona
l wor
ksho
p co
nfor
mity
ass
essm
ent -
In
spec
tion
prac
tices
(1
7020
)
King
ston
, Jam
aica
20
13-0
9-16
20
13-0
9-18
20
5
Dom
inic
a, J
amai
ca (x
8), G
uyan
a, S
aint
Luc
ia
(x2)
, Sur
inam
e, T
rinid
ad a
nd T
obag
o (x
2 se
lf-sp
onso
red)
Nat
iona
l wor
ksho
p on
ISO
26
000
Dar
khan
city
, M
ongo
lia
2013
-10-
02
2013
-10-
02
60
0 M
ongo
lia
Reg
iona
l con
form
ity
asse
ssm
ent w
orks
hop
- Im
pact
of E
cono
mic
G
loba
lizat
ion,
Reg
ulat
ion
and
Con
sum
er S
afet
y on
C
onfo
rmity
Ass
essm
ent
Beijin
g, C
hina
20
13-1
0-09
20
13-1
0-11
23
23
Bang
lade
sh, B
huta
n, C
ambo
dia,
Fiji
(x2)
, In
done
sia
(x2)
, Lao
Peo
ple’
s D
em. R
ep.,
Mal
aysi
a, M
yanm
ar ,
Nep
al, P
apua
new
G
uine
a, P
akis
tan
(x2)
, Phi
lippi
nes,
Sri
Lank
a (x
2), T
haila
nd (x
2), V
iet N
am (x
2)
Reg
iona
l wor
ksho
p co
nfor
mity
ass
essm
ent -
In
spec
tion
prac
tices
(1
7020
)
Nai
robi
, Ken
ya
2013
-12-
03
2013
-12-
05
38
30
Bots
wan
a (x
2), B
urun
di, E
ritre
a, E
thio
pia,
G
ambi
a, G
hana
(x2)
, Ken
ya (x
8), M
adag
asca
r, M
alaw
i, M
aurit
ius
(x2)
, Moz
ambi
que,
Nam
ibia
(x
2), N
iger
ia (x
2), R
wan
da, S
eych
elle
s, S
ierra
Le
one,
Sou
th A
frica
(x2)
, Sud
an, S
waz
iland
, Ta
nzan
ia (x
2), U
gand
a (x
2), Z
imba
bwe
(x2)
25
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Out
put 1
: Ref
resh
er
train
ing
Beiru
t, Le
bano
n 20
14-0
1-27
20
14-0
1-28
12
0
Leba
non
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort p
rovi
ded
to p
ilot
orga
niza
tions
Is
tanb
ul, T
urke
y 20
14-0
2-03
20
14-0
2-05
18
0
Iraq
Out
put 1
: Ref
resh
er
train
ing
Cai
ro, E
gypt
20
14-0
2-15
20
14-0
2-20
15
0
Egyp
t
Out
put 1
: Tra
inin
g of
na
tiona
l exp
erts
on
ISO
26
000
Kiga
li, R
wan
da
2014
-03-
17
2014
-03-
21
21
1 R
wan
da, K
enya
Out
put 3
: App
licat
ion
of
ISO
260
00 in
pilo
t or
gani
zatio
ns K
enya
- 1s
t vi
sit
Nai
robi
, Ken
ya
2014
-03-
24
2014
-03-
28
9 0
Keny
a
Out
put 3
: App
licat
ion
of
ISO
260
00 in
pilo
t or
gani
zatio
ns U
gand
a 1s
t vis
it
Kam
pala
, Uga
nda
2014
-03-
24
2014
-03-
28
8 0
Uga
nda
26
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort t
o pi
lot
orga
niza
tions
Mar
rake
ch,
Mor
occo
20
14-0
3-25
20
14-0
4-01
16
0
Mor
occo
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort t
o pi
lot
orga
niza
tions
Al
ger,
Alge
ria
2014
-03-
30
2014
-04-
03
16
0 Al
geria
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort t
o pi
lot
orga
niza
tions
1s
t vis
it
Tuni
s, T
unis
ia
2014
-03-
31
2014
-04-
04
16
0 Tu
nisi
a
Econ
omic
ben
efits
of
stan
dard
s Si
ngap
ore
2014
-03-
31
2014
-04-
04
26
22
Bang
lade
sh (x
2), B
huta
n, C
ambo
dia,
Ecu
ador
(x
2), F
iji (x
2), G
hana
(x2)
, Jam
aica
(x2)
, Ka
zakh
stan
(x2)
, Mya
nmar
, Nam
ibia
(x2)
, N
epal
(x2)
, Phi
lippi
nes
(x2)
, Sud
an
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort p
rovi
ded
to p
ilot
orga
niza
tions
Be
irut,
Leba
non
2014
-04-
08
2014
-04-
09
12
0 Le
bano
n
Out
put 3
: App
licat
ion
of
ISO
260
00 in
pilo
t or
gani
zatio
ns B
urun
di
Buju
mbu
ra,
Buru
ndi
2014
-04-
14
2014
-04-
17
17
0 Bu
rund
i
Out
put 3
: App
licat
ion
of
ISO
260
00 in
pilo
t or
gani
zatio
ns R
wan
da
Kiga
li, R
wan
da
2014
-05-
05
2014
-05-
09
20
0 R
wan
da
27
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort t
o pi
lot
orga
niza
tions
1s
t vis
it
Amm
an, J
orda
n 20
14-0
5-11
20
14-0
5-14
17
0
Jord
an
Out
put 3
: App
licat
ion
of
ISO
260
00 in
pilo
t or
gani
zatio
ns U
gand
a 2n
d vi
sit
Kam
pala
, Uga
nda
2014
-05-
19
2014
-05-
23
8 0
Uga
nda
Out
put 1
: Ref
resh
er
train
ing
Ista
nbul
, Tur
key
2014
-06-
01
2014
-06-
05
21
21
Iraq
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort p
rovi
ded
to p
ilot
orga
niza
tions
C
airo
, Egy
pt
2014
-06-
15
2014
-06-
19
34
0 Eg
ypt
Out
put 1
: Ref
resh
er
Trai
ning
Bur
undi
Bu
jum
bura
, Bu
rund
i 20
14-0
6-16
20
14-0
6-20
20
0
Buru
ndi
Out
put 3
: Tec
hnic
al
supp
ort t
o pi
lot
orga
niza
tions
2n
d vi
sit
Tuni
s, T
unis
ia
2014
-06-
16
2014
-06-
20
16
0 Tu
nisi
a
28
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. Int
erna
tiona
l
Stan
dard
s ar
e th
eref
ore
incr
easi
ngly
use
d Ti
tle
Venu
e/H
ost
Dat
es
Tota
l par
ticip
ants
Sp
onso
red
parti
cipa
nts
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
Nat
iona
l sem
inar
on
Envi
ronm
enta
l Foo
t pr
intin
g
San
Jose
, Cos
ta
Ric
a 20
13-0
8-05
20
13-0
8-07
30
0
Cos
ta R
ica
Nat
iona
l sem
inar
on
Ener
gy M
anag
emen
t -
ISO
500
01
Accr
a, G
hana
20
13-0
8-19
20
13-0
8-21
30
0
Gha
na
Nat
iona
l sem
inar
on
Gre
enho
use
gase
s qu
antif
icat
ion,
repo
rting
an
d ve
rific
atio
n - I
SO
1406
4-65
Rio
de
Jane
iro,
Braz
il 20
13-0
9-04
20
13-0
9-05
28
0
Braz
il
Out
put 2
: N
atio
nal
Awar
enes
s on
ISO
260
00,
Keny
a, s
econ
d ev
ent
Nai
robi
, Ken
ya
2013
-09-
26
2013
-09-
26
135
0 Ke
nya
ISO
regi
onal
wor
ksho
p on
em
erge
ncy
man
agem
ent
Belg
rade
, Ser
bia
2013
-10-
01
2013
-10-
03
22
15
Cen
tral a
ndEa
ster
n Eu
rope
:Arm
enia
, Be
laru
sBos
nia
and
Her
zego
vina
, C
roat
ia,
Lith
uani
a, R
oman
ia, S
erbi
a, T
he fo
rmer
Yu
gosl
av R
epub
lic o
f Mac
edon
ia, U
krai
ne,
Alba
niaG
eorg
ia, L
atvi
aMol
dova
, M
onte
negr
oCen
tral A
sia:
Aze
rbai
jan,
Ka
zakh
stan
, Uzb
ekis
tan,
Ky
rgyz
stan
Tajik
ista
nTur
kmen
ista
n
Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
sem
inar
U
lan-
Bato
r, M
ongo
lia
2013
-10-
02
2013
-10-
02
100
0 M
ongo
lia
29
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. Int
erna
tiona
l
Stan
dard
s ar
e th
eref
ore
incr
easi
ngly
use
d Ti
tle
Venu
e/H
ost
Dat
es
Tota
l par
ticip
ants
Sp
onso
red
parti
cipa
nts
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
ISO
310
00 -
Ris
k M
anag
emen
t Si
ngap
ore
2013
-11-
12
2013
-11-
13
25
21
Bang
lade
sh, B
huta
n (2
), C
ambo
dia
(2),
Fiji
(2),
Iran
(2),
Mal
aysi
a, M
yanm
ar (2
), N
epal
)2),
Paki
stan
(2),
Philip
pine
s (2
), Si
ngap
ore
Hos
t (4
), Sr
i Lan
ka, V
iet N
am (2
)
ISO
/BSI
Roa
d Tr
affic
Sa
fety
Tra
inin
g -
Nai
robi
, Ken
ya
2013
-11-
18
2013
-11-
20
24
16
Bots
wan
a, K
enya
hos
t 8, M
aurit
ius
(2),
Nam
ibia
(3),
Rw
anda
(2),
Sout
h Af
rica
(2),
Tanz
ania
(2),
Uga
nda
(2),
Zim
babw
e (2
)
Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
wor
ksho
p on
Bus
ines
s co
ntin
uity
man
agem
ent
syst
ems
Abid
jan,
Côt
e d’
Ivoi
re
2013
-11-
25
2013
-11-
25
111
0 C
ôte
d'Iv
oire
Reg
iona
l sem
inar
on
ISO
22
301:
2012
Bus
ines
s co
ntin
uity
man
agem
ent
syst
ems
Abid
jan,
Côt
e d’
Ivoi
re
2013
-11-
26
2013
-11-
28
27
15
Alge
ria (x
2), B
urki
na F
aso,
Ben
in (s
elf-
spon
sore
d), B
urun
di, C
amer
oon
(x2)
, Côt
e d’
Ivoi
re (x
11),
Con
go th
e D
em. R
ep. O
f. (x
2),
Gab
on (x
2), G
uine
a, M
aurit
ania
, Mor
occo
(x2)
, N
iger
Out
put 2
: N
atio
nal
Awar
enes
s on
ISO
260
00,
Egyp
t, se
cond
eve
nt
Cai
ro, E
gypt
20
13-1
2-02
20
13-1
2-02
61
0
Egyp
t
30
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. Int
erna
tiona
l S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Reg
iona
l TO
T on
Ene
rgy
Man
agem
ent -
ISO
500
01
Kam
pala
, Uga
nda
2014
-03-
24
2014
-03-
27
16
16
Buru
ndi (
4), E
thio
pia
(4),
Rw
anda
(4),
Uga
nda
(4)
Out
put 2
: 1st
Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
even
t IS
O 2
6000
Ka
mpa
la, U
gand
a 20
14-0
3-27
20
14-0
3-27
48
0
Uga
nda
Out
put 2
: Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
even
t IS
O 2
6000
Buju
mbu
ra,
Buru
ndi
2014
-04-
16
2014
-04-
16
80
0 Bu
rund
i
Reg
iona
l wor
ksho
p on
Fo
od S
tand
ards
& T
rade
+
spon
sors
hips
to T
C 3
4 Pl
enar
y m
eetin
g
Bang
kok,
Tha
iland
20
14-0
4-22
20
14-0
4-23
54
19
Bhut
an (1
), C
ambo
dia
(2),
Fiji
(2),
Indo
nesi
a (2
), M
yanm
ar (2
), M
ongo
lia (2
), La
o (2
), Pa
pua
New
Gui
nea
(2),
Philip
pine
s (2
) and
Vie
t Nam
(2
).
Out
put 6
: Tra
inin
g fo
r DIN
&
GIZ
sta
ff Be
rlin,
Ger
man
y 20
14-0
5-12
20
14-0
5-14
9
0 G
erm
any
Out
put 2
: 2nd
Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
even
t IS
O 2
6000
Ka
mpa
la, U
gand
a 20
14-0
5-20
20
14-0
5-20
41
Uga
nda
31
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. Int
erna
tiona
l S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal p
artic
ipan
ts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Out
put 2
: Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
even
t IS
O 2
6000
Dar
-es-
Sala
am,
Tanz
ania
20
14-0
5-27
20
14-0
5-27
70
0
Tanz
ania
Out
put 2
: Nat
iona
l aw
aren
ess
rais
ing
even
t IS
O 2
6000
Buju
mbu
ra,
Buru
ndi
2014
-06-
20
2014
-06-
20
50
0 Bu
rund
i
Nat
iona
l sem
inar
on
ISO
22
000
La P
az, B
oliv
ia
2014
-07-
09
2014
-07-
11
50
Bo
livia
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Gha
na (N
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it):
Stak
ehol
der s
emin
ar
Accr
a, G
hana
20
13-0
8-14
20
13-0
8-14
23
0
Gha
na
32
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Bhut
an (n
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it):
Stak
ehol
der s
emin
ar
Thim
phu,
Bhu
tan
2013
-08-
22
2013
-08-
22
49
0 Bh
utan
INS
Viet
Nam
(Pha
se II
): D
rafti
ng s
tand
ards
and
te
chni
cal r
egul
atio
ns
Han
oi, V
iet N
am
2013
-08-
26
2013
-08-
26
43
0 Vi
et N
am
INS
Viet
Nam
(Pha
se II
): D
rafti
ng s
tand
ards
and
te
chni
cal r
egul
atio
ns
Han
oi, V
iet N
am
2013
-08-
26
2013
-08-
27
34
0 Vi
et N
am
INS
Cam
bodi
a (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns -
Best
pr
actic
es
Phno
m P
enh,
C
ambo
dia
2013
-08-
27
2013
-08-
27
46
0 C
ambo
dia
INS
Cam
bodi
a (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns W
TO-T
BS
activ
ities
)
Phno
m P
enh,
C
ambo
dia
2013
-08-
27
2013
-08-
27
34
0 C
ambo
dia
INS
Pana
ma
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
r sem
inar
Pa
nam
a 20
13-0
8-28
20
13-0
8-28
31
0
Pana
ma
INS
Cam
bodi
a (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns :
Stru
ctur
e an
d op
erat
ion
of N
TC)
Phno
m P
enh,
C
ambo
dia
2013
-08-
28
2013
-08-
28
76
0 C
ambo
dia
33
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Cam
bodi
a (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns: R
ole
of
Stan
dard
s in
Eco
nom
ic
Dev
elop
men
t)
Phno
m P
enh,
C
ambo
dia
2013
-08-
28
2013
-08-
28
66
0 C
ambo
dia
INS
Viet
Nam
(Pha
se II
): Aw
aren
ess
for N
ew
Stak
ehol
ders
(Sec
tor 1
)
Ho
Chi
Min
h C
ity,
Viet
Nam
20
13-0
8-29
20
13-0
8-29
21
0
Viet
Nam
INS
Cam
bodi
a (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns: N
ew
serv
ices
at I
SC)
Phno
m P
enh,
C
ambo
dia
2013
-08-
29
2013
-08-
29
23
0 C
ambo
dia
INS
Viet
Nam
(Pha
se II
): Aw
aren
ess
for N
ew
Stak
ehol
ders
(Sec
tor 2
)
Ho
Chi
Min
h C
ity,
Viet
Nam
20
13-0
8-30
20
13-0
8-30
36
0
Viet
Nam
INS
Rw
anda
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
r sem
inar
Ki
gali,
Rw
anda
20
13-0
9-24
20
13-0
9-24
26
0
Rw
anda
INS
Rw
anda
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: RBS
st
aff s
emin
ar -
Man
agin
g an
d Pa
rtici
patio
n in
ISO
TC
mee
ting
Kiga
li, R
wan
da
2013
-09-
24
2013
-09-
24
14
0 R
wan
da
Reg
iona
l wor
ksho
p on
In
crea
sing
con
sens
us a
nd
Stak
ehol
der e
ngag
emen
t Ar
men
ia
2013
-09-
30
2013
-10-
02
22
19
Alba
nia,
Arm
enia
(3),
Bel
arus
(2),
Bosn
ia &
H
erze
govi
na (3
), FY
R M
aced
onia
(2),
Geo
rgia
, Ka
zakh
stan
(2),
Kyr
gyzs
tan,
Mol
dova
, M
onte
negr
o, S
erbi
a (3
), Ta
jikis
tan,
Ukr
aine
34
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Jam
aica
(Nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: Pa
rtici
patio
n in
IS a
nd
NM
C w
orks
hop
King
ston
, Jam
aica
20
13-1
0-23
20
13-1
0-23
12
0
Jam
aica
INS
Jam
aica
(Nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
r sem
inar
Ki
ngst
on, J
amai
ca
2013
-10-
23
2013
-10-
23
39
0 Ja
mai
ca
INS
Fiji
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: D
NTM
S St
aff W
orks
hop
on m
anag
ing
and
parti
cipa
ting
in
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rdiz
atio
n
Suva
, Fiji
2013
-10-
29
2013
-10-
31
16
0 Fi
ji
INS
Fiji
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: M
eetin
g w
ith k
ey
stak
ehol
ders
Suva
, Fiji
2013
-10-
30
2013
-10-
30
18
0 Fi
ji
Reg
iona
l Cou
rse
on G
ood
Stan
dard
izat
ion
Prac
tice
Doh
a, Q
atar
20
13-1
1-05
20
13-1
1-06
16
11
Bang
lade
sh, B
huta
n, E
gypt
, Ind
ia, I
ran,
Jo
rdan
, Leb
anon
, Lib
ya, M
oroc
co, P
akis
tan,
Q
atar
(3),
Tuni
sia.
N
on s
pons
ored
: Sau
di A
rabi
a, G
SO
Laun
ch o
f Fin
nish
Pro
ject
en
title
d "2
-yea
r pro
ject
to
stre
ngth
en n
atio
nal
stan
dard
izat
ion
infra
stru
ctur
e to
sup
port
busi
ness
and
indu
stry
"
Kam
pala
, Uga
nda
2013
-11-
07
2013
-11-
08
16
14
Uga
nda
35
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Uga
nda
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
r sem
inar
Ka
mpa
la, U
gand
a 20
13-1
1-13
20
13-1
1-13
29
0
Uga
nda
INS
Uga
nda
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
aff
sem
inar
(Man
agin
g N
MC
) Ka
mpa
la, U
gand
a 20
13-1
1-14
20
13-1
1-14
18
0
Uga
nda
INS
Uzb
ekis
tan
(Pha
se
II): R
ound
-tabl
e di
scus
sion
with
nat
iona
l TC
mem
bers
on
parti
cipa
ting
and
getti
ng
invo
lved
in in
tern
atio
nal
stan
dard
izat
ion
wor
k an
d IS
O s
yste
ms
Tash
kent
, U
zbek
ista
n 20
13-1
1-27
20
13-1
1-27
37
0
Uzb
ekis
tan
ISO
regi
onal
wor
ksho
p on
In
crea
sing
Con
sens
us
and
Stak
ehol
der
Enga
gem
ent
Bogo
tá, C
olom
bia
2013
-12-
09
2013
-12-
11
38
32
Antig
ua &
Bar
buda
, Arg
entin
a (3
), Ba
ham
as,
Barb
ados
(3) B
oliv
ia, B
razi
l (2)
, Chi
le, H
ost
Col
ombi
a (6
), C
uba
(2),
Dom
inic
a, D
omin
ican
R
ep.,
Ecua
dor (
2), E
l Sal
vado
r (2)
, G
uate
mal
a, G
uyan
a, J
amai
ca (2
), Pa
ragu
ay,
Peru
(2),
Surin
ame,
Trin
idad
& T
obag
o (2
), U
rugu
ay (2
) and
CO
PAN
T (1
).
INS
Côt
e d’
Ivoi
re: S
tudy
vi
sit a
t AFN
OR
Pa
ris, F
ranc
e 20
13-1
2-09
20
13-1
2-13
2
2 C
ôte
d’Iv
oire
INS
Cot
e G
abon
: Stu
dy
visi
t at A
FNO
R
Paris
, Fra
nce
2013
-12-
09
2013
-12-
13
2 2
Gab
on
36
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Cam
erou
n: S
tudy
vi
sit a
t AFN
OR
Pa
ris, F
ranc
e 20
13-1
2-09
20
13-1
2-13
2
2 C
amer
oun
INS
Côt
e d'
Ivoi
re (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns) -
For
mat
ion
à la
ges
tion
des
CT
et à
la
parti
cipa
tion
aux
trava
ux
de n
orm
alis
atio
n
Abija
n, C
ôte
d'Iv
oire
20
13-1
2-16
20
13-1
2-19
18
0
Côt
e d'
Ivoi
re
INS
Côt
e d'
Ivoi
re (P
hase
I in
terv
entio
ns) -
sém
inai
re
d'in
form
atio
n et
de
sens
ibilis
atio
n à
la
norm
alis
atio
n
Abija
n, C
ôte
d'Iv
oire
20
13-1
2-18
20
13-1
2-18
11
1 0
Côt
e d'
Ivoi
re
37
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Ecua
dor (
Phas
e I
inte
rven
tions
: WTO
and
TB
T tra
inin
g)
Qui
to, E
cuad
or
2014
-01-
14
2014
-01-
14
39
0 Ec
uado
r
INS
Ecua
dor (
Phas
e I
inte
rven
tions
: Sta
ff m
eetin
g)
Qui
to, E
cuad
or
2014
-01-
15
2014
-01-
15
35
0 Ec
uado
r
INS
Ecua
dor (
Phas
e I
inte
rven
tions
: Es
tabl
ishm
ent o
f NM
Cs
and
Stak
ehol
ders
En
gage
men
t)
Qui
to, E
cuad
or
2014
-01-
15
2014
-01-
15
35
0 Ec
uado
r
INS
Philip
pine
s (n
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
Stak
ehol
ders
sem
inar
M
anila
, Phi
lippi
nes
2014
-01-
21
2014
-01-
21
46
0 Ph
ilippi
nes
INS
Philip
pine
s (n
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
NSB
st
aff m
eetin
g M
anila
, Phi
lippi
nes
2014
-01-
21
2014
-01-
21
39
0 Ph
ilippi
nes
INS
Ethi
opia
(Pha
se
inte
rven
tion
2) :
ESA
staf
f tra
inin
gs: 1
-Tra
inin
g on
st
anda
rds
editi
ng a
nd 2
- Tr
aini
ng o
n ho
w to
set
bu
sine
ss p
lan
for E
SA
Addi
s Ab
aba,
Et
hiop
ia
2014
-02-
25
2014
-02-
26
36
0 Et
hiop
ia
38
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Ethi
opia
(Pha
se
inte
rven
tion
2) :
Trai
ning
on
est
ablis
hmen
t of
Nat
iona
l Mirr
or
Com
mitt
ees
(NM
C) a
nd
enga
ging
st
akeh
olde
rs a
nd b
uild
ing
cons
ensu
s in
st
anda
rdiz
atio
n w
ork
Addi
s Ab
aba,
Et
hiop
ia
2014
-02-
27
2014
-02-
27
75
0 Et
hiop
ia
INS
Mal
awi (
need
s as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
Trai
ning
wor
ksho
p fo
r N
SB s
taff
Blan
tyre
, Mal
awi
2014
-03-
02
2014
-03-
02
9 0
Mal
awi
INS
Mal
awi (
need
s as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
Stak
ehol
ders
sem
inar
Bl
anty
re, M
alaw
i 20
14-0
3-02
20
14-0
3-02
40
0
Mal
awi
INS
Tanz
ania
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
rs s
emin
ar
Dar
es
Sala
am,
Tanz
ania
20
14-0
3-05
20
14-0
3-05
36
0
Tanz
ania
INS
Tanz
ania
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
aff
mee
ting
Dar
es
Sala
am,
Tanz
ania
20
14-0
3-06
20
14-0
3-06
23
0
Tanz
ania
INS
Pana
ma
(Pha
se
inte
rven
tion
1) :
train
ing
on W
TO/T
BT A
gree
men
t an
d th
e C
ode
of G
ood
Stan
dard
izat
ion
Prac
tices
fo
r DG
NTI
sta
ff an
d ch
airs
an
d m
embe
rs o
f TC
s
Pana
ma
city
, Pa
nam
a 20
14-0
3-18
20
14-0
3-18
22
0
Pana
ma
39
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
INS
Moz
ambi
que
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
rs s
emin
ar
Map
uto,
M
ozam
biqu
e 20
14-0
3-19
20
14-0
3-19
29
0
Moz
ambi
que
INS
Nep
al (n
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
Stak
ehol
ders
sem
inar
Ka
thm
andu
, Nep
al
2014
-03-
19
2014
-03-
19
32
0 N
epal
INS
Pana
ma
(Pha
se
inte
rven
tion
1) :
train
ing
on s
take
hold
ers
enga
gem
ent i
n st
anda
rdiz
atio
n ac
tiviti
es
for D
GN
TI s
taff
and
chai
rs
and
mem
bers
of T
Cs
Pana
ma
city
, Pa
nam
a 20
14-0
3-19
20
14-0
3-19
20
0
Pana
ma
INS
Moz
ambi
que
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
aff
wor
ksho
p
Map
uto,
M
ozam
biqu
e 20
14-0
3-20
20
14-0
3-20
15
0
Moz
ambi
que
INS
Nep
al (n
eeds
as
sess
men
t vis
it) :
NSB
st
aff m
eetin
g Ka
thm
andu
, Nep
al
2014
-03-
20
2014
-03-
20
22
0 N
epal
INS
Pana
ma
(Pha
se
inte
rven
tion
1) :
train
ing
on G
ood
Reg
ulat
ory
Prac
tices
and
ISO
/IEC
G
uide
21
for D
GN
TI s
taff,
TC
cha
irs a
nd m
embe
rs
and
regu
lato
rs
Pana
ma
city
, Pa
nam
a 20
14-0
3-20
20
14-0
3-20
20
0
Pana
ma
40
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
ISO
For
um fo
r CEO
's o
f N
SBs
in A
frica
Ac
cra,
Gha
na
2014
-04-
01
2014
-04-
03
27
17
Bots
wan
a, C
ongo
DR
, Erit
rea,
Eth
iopi
a,
Gam
bia,
Ken
ya (2
), M
alaw
i, N
amib
ia, N
iger
ia
(2),
Rw
anda
, Sie
rra L
eone
, Sou
th A
frica
, Sw
azila
nd, T
anza
nia
(2),
Uga
nda,
Zam
bia,
Zi
mba
bwe
and
host
: Gha
na (7
)
INS
Zam
bia
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
rs s
emin
ar
Lusa
ka, Z
ambi
a 20
14-0
4-09
20
14-0
4-09
46
0
Zam
bia
INS
Zam
bia
(nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: Tr
aini
ng w
orks
hop
for
ZABS
sta
ff on
NM
C
Lusa
ka, Z
ambi
a 20
14-0
4-10
20
14-0
4-10
15
0
Zam
bia
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sta
ndar
ds:
Mar
ketin
g an
d C
omm
unic
atio
n N
airo
bi, K
enya
20
14-0
5-06
20
14-0
5-08
22
14
Bots
wan
a, B
urun
di, E
ritre
a, M
alaw
i, N
amib
ia,
Rw
anda
, Sey
chel
les,
Sou
th A
frica
, Sud
an,
Swaz
iland
, Tan
zani
a, U
gand
a, Z
ambi
a,
Zim
babw
e an
d ho
st: K
enya
(6),
INS
Buru
ndi (
Nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent v
isit)
: St
akeh
olde
r wor
ksho
p Bu
jum
bura
, Bur
undi
20
14-0
5-14
20
14-0
5-14
36
0
Mon
golia
,
INS
Nep
al (I
nter
vent
ions
ph
ase
I) : N
SB s
taff
mee
tings
Th
imph
u, B
huta
n 20
14-0
5-28
20
14-0
5-29
38
0
Bhut
an
Stud
y Vi
sit t
o D
SM in
M
alay
sia,
Kua
la L
umpu
r Ku
ala
Lum
pur,
Mal
aysi
a 20
14-0
6-09
20
14-0
6-12
2
2 C
ambo
dia
41
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
ISC
Sta
ff At
tach
men
t to
DSM
Ku
ala
Lum
pur,
Mal
aysi
a
2014
-06-
09
2014
-06-
12
2 0
Cam
bodi
a
INS
Jam
aica
, In
terv
entio
ns P
hase
I -
Tailo
red
basi
c tra
inin
gs
with
in th
e fra
mew
ork
of
the
ISO
Inst
itutio
nal
Stre
ngth
enin
g (IN
S)
proj
ect f
or B
SJ
King
ston
, Jam
aica
20
14-0
7-01
20
14-0
7-03
29
0
Jam
aica
Stud
y Vi
sit t
o IC
ON
TEC
C
olom
bia
- Bog
otá
20
14-0
7-21
20
14-0
7-24
9
4 Pa
nam
a (X
2), E
cuad
or (X
2)
42
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
SR M
ENA
Out
put 4
- 4t
h JC
C m
eetin
g Al
ger,
Alge
ria
2013
-09-
02
2013
-09-
03
17
14
Alge
ria (3
), Eg
ypt (
3), I
raq
(1),
Jord
an (3
), Le
bano
n (2
), M
oroc
co (2
), Tu
nisi
a (3
)
SR E
ast A
frica
: Sec
ond
CEO
coo
rdin
atio
n m
eetin
g Ka
mpa
la, U
gand
a 20
13-1
1-06
20
13-1
1-06
8
5 Ke
nya,
Tan
zani
a, U
gand
a
CEO
For
um
Cos
ta R
ica
2013
-11-
12
2013
-11-
14
25
19
Arge
ntin
a, B
aham
as, B
arba
dos,
Bol
ivia
, Bra
zil,
Chi
le, C
olom
bia,
Cos
ta R
ica
Hos
t, D
omin
ica,
D
omin
ican
Rep
, El S
alva
dor,
Guy
ana,
H
ondu
ras,
Jam
aica
, Pan
ama,
Per
u, S
aint
Vi
ncen
t & G
rena
dine
s, S
aint
Luc
ia, S
urin
ame,
U
rugu
ay.
non
spon
sore
d: B
razi
l 1 ,
Chi
le 1
, Mex
ico
1,
CO
PAN
T 1
Dev
elop
ed C
ount
ry: C
anad
a
43
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Out
put 4
: CEO
co
ordi
natio
n m
eetin
g Ki
gali,
Rw
anda
20
14-0
7-11
20
14-0
7-11
16
14
Bu
rund
i, Ke
nya,
Rw
anda
, Tan
zani
a, U
gand
a
Out
put 5
: Reg
iona
l w
orks
hop
for P
Os
and
NEs
Ki
gali,
Rw
anda
20
14-0
7-14
20
14-0
7-15
35
35
Bu
rund
i, Ke
nya,
Rw
anda
, Tan
zani
a, U
gand
a
2 0
1 3
-
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Title
Ve
nue/
Hos
t D
ates
To
tal
parti
cipa
nts
Spon
sore
d pa
rtici
pant
s Be
nefic
iary
cou
ntrie
s
Reg
iona
l wor
ksho
p on
En
hanc
ing
colla
bora
tion
betw
een
NSB
s an
d Ac
adem
ia, 1
9-21
N
ovem
ber 2
013,
Sou
th
Afric
a
Cen
turio
n, S
outh
Af
rica
2013
-11-
19
2013
-11-
21
34
27
Ango
la, B
otsw
ana
(2),
Buru
ndi,
Con
go D
em.
(2),
Eritr
ea, E
thio
pia
(2),
Gha
na (2
), Ke
nya
(2),
Mal
awi,
Mau
ritiu
s, N
amib
ia, N
iger
ia (2
), R
wan
da (2
), Se
yche
lles,
Sou
th A
frica
Hos
t (7)
, Sw
azila
nd, T
anza
nia,
Uga
nda
(2),
Zim
babw
e (2
)
44
REPORT OF ISO/CASCO TO DEVCO
1 29th ISO/CASCO plenary and policy work
The 29th plenary of the ISO Committee on conformity assessment (ISO/CASCO) was hosted by the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) and the Certification and Accreditation Administration of China (CNCA) in Beijing, China, on 9 and 10 October 2013. It was attended by 106 delegates from 37 member bodies, 2 internal liaisons, 12 liaisons, including the IEC and 8 observers.
ISO/CASCO held an open day and round table discussions on conformity assessment in conjunction with the plenary. These sessions attracted more than 95 participants. The open day focused on the current work of ISO/CASCO working groups (WGs) and recently published standards. The round table discussions focused on future strategic issues facing ISO/CASCO and conformity assessment in general.
Having the ISO/CASCO plenary in China facilitated the participation from the Asia-Pacific region in the plenary and the workshop. The ISO committee for developing countries (DEVCO) sponsored the participation of a number of delegates from ISO Member Bodies in the region.
A regional workshop on the Impact of Economic Globalization, Regulation and Consumer Safety on Conformity Assessment was also held in conjunction with the plenary and was attended by over 110 delegates.
2 Topical issues currently being addressed in ISO/CASCO
The format and timing of the ISO/CASCO plenary was reviewed. The new formatincludes interactive sessions on the technical program of the committee as well asround table discussions on specific topics. Given past and potential conflicts withother international conformity assessment meetings (especially the IAF/ILAC GeneralAssemblies), the timing of the ISO/CASCO plenary will shift from the 4th quarter to the1st in 2016.
IAF-ILAC-ISO Joint Strategic group continues to monitor the implementation of theirstrategic action plan to ensure good conformity assessment in relation tomanagement systems standards and to assist in protecting the ISO brand and image.
ISO/CASCO is in the process of completing an interactive online tool to promote aharmonized approach to conformity assessment based on the ISO/CASCO toolboxby national regulators. It is intended for use by the national member bodies togetherwith national regulators. Two regional workshops to be delivered by DEVCO in 2014,one in Oman and another one in Zimbabwe.
CASCO Strategic Alliance and Regulatory group (STAR) continues to attract andencourage intergovernmental agencies and industry sectors’ interaction directly withISO/CASCO. The membership continues to grow with two new members who joinedthe group, Quest Forum and IIOC. The ISEAL Alliance Executive Director hasparticipated as observer in a number of meetings. ISO/CASCO continues to promotethe benefits of the toolbox to the STAR members and other participants. The formatof the STAR is under review to even further facilitate participation and discussions.
ANNEX 2 to DEVCO 07/201445
ISO/CASCO is investigating various possibilities with regard to developing guidanceand other deliverables on conformity assessment schemes. Guidance is alreadybeing finalized with regard to product certification schemes. It is intended to expandthis to personnel and sector schemes in the coming 12 to 18 months.
ISO/CASCO continues exploring ways of ensuring adequate representation ofstakeholders, industry, consumers and developing countries in ISO/CASCO activities,especially via the use of the WebEx for all of its meetings. Continued internationalhosting of the annual plenary alternating outside of Europe is also intended (after areturn to Geneva this year).
Together with COPOLCO, ISO/CASCO has developed an information package forISO member bodies and consumer organizations on the complaints' handling processfor Management System Standards (MSSs) on national level. It facilitates theirinvolvement in the resolution of complaints as they are in a position to alert localbodies where necessary.
ISO/CASCO completed its sixth year of managing the ISO Survey of Certifications.The 2012 survey results have been published on the ISO website and like for the2011 Survey, are fully available free of charge here. The results show an overallgrowth in the number of certificates globally.
3 On-going ISO/CASCO technical work
ISO/CASCO technical projects are progressed by their respective WGs and include the development of the following documents:
ISO/IEC 17021 Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies providing audit
and certification of management systems, the revision started at the end of 2012 andthe document is planned to be published mid 2015;
ISO/IEC 17021-6 Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit
and certification of management systems – Part 6: Competence requirements for
auditing and certification of business continuity management systems, the JWG40had its first meeting in March and produced a Draft Technical Specification (DTS) thathas been approved at the beginning of July.
ISO/IEC 17021-7 Conformity assessment – Requirements for bodies providing audit
and certification of management systems – Part 7: Competence requirements for
auditing and certification of RTS/road traffic safety management systems, the JWG41had its first meeting in March and also produced a Draft Technical Specification(DTS) being balloted until beginning of July;
ISO/IEC TR 17026 Conformity assessment – Model scheme for certification of
manufactured products (Revision of Guides 28 and 53), the WG32 will meet a secondtime in April 2014 and the document is planned to be published at the end of 2014.
A New Work Item Proposal (NWIP) has been launched for the revision of ISO/IEC 17025:2005, the ballot will close on 2014-09-19. The recommendation of the CASCO Chairman's Policy and Coordination (CPC) group for the revision of ISO/IEC 17011:2004 Conformity assessment - General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies was approved in July 2014.
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At its 37th meeting in July 2014, REMCO agreed to transform ISO Guide 34:2009, General requirements for the competence of reference material producers, into an international standard and to carry out this revision jointly within a CASCO working group.
The following international standards and technical specifications were published in 2013 and early 2014:
ISO/IEC TS 17021-3 Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies providingaudit and certification of management systems - Part 3: Competence requirements forauditing and certification of quality management systems;
ISO/IEC TS 17021-4 Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies providingaudit and certification of management systems - Part 4: Competence requirements forauditing and certification of event sustainability management systems;
ISO/IEC TS 17023 Conformity Assessment – Guidelines for determining duration ofmanagement system certification audits;
ISO/IEC 17067 Conformity assessment – Fundamentals of product certification;
ISO/IEC TS 22003 Food safety management systems – Requirements for bodies
providing audit and certification of food safety management systems. 1
ISO/IEC TS 17027, Conformity Assessment –Vocabulary related to competency of
persons for certification of persons;
ISO/IEC TS 17021-5 Conformity assessment - Requirements for bodies providing
audit and certification of management systems - Part 5: Competence requirements
for auditing and certification of asset management systems.
4 Promotion of the ISO/CASCO toolbox and 2013/2014 workshops
Over 2013 and 2014, the Chair and Secretary of ISO/CASCO have promoted the ISO/CASCO toolbox and highlighted the importance of implementing well established and recognised conformity assessment practices. The CASCO Chair has attended two ISO Council meetings during 2013 and one CSC SPC meeting. He also represented ISO/CASCO at the ISO General Assembly in 2013. A number of other events were attended:
FAMI-QS (Quality & Safety System for Speciality Feed Ingredients & their mixture)Scheme meeting June 2013 in Greece;
TC 6 (Paper, Board & Pulps) Leadership meeting Canada March 2013; TC 156 (Corrosion of Metals 6 Alloys) meeting in Portugal September 2013; WTO/TBT Thematic meeting Geneva Switzerland October 2013; IAF meeting in Frankfurt, April 2013; IAF and ILAC General Assemblies, in Seoul October 2013; IIOC meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 5 March 2013; MENA and Gulf Standards organization conference, Middle East and North Africa
Conference on Standards Development and Good Regulatory Practices, Casablanca,Morocco, 20 – 21 May 2013;
BIPM, OIML, ILAC, ISO Quadripartite meeting in Paris, March 2014;
1 As ISO 22003 cross-references numerous clauses of ISO/IEC 17021 Conformity assessment - Requirementsfor bodies providing audit and certification of management systems a combined document, including the text of the referenced clauses, was published in May 2014. This document combines in one document the 22003 clauses and all the normative parts of ISO/IEC 17021.
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DCMAS (Network on Metrology, Accreditation and Standardization for DevelopingCountries) in Poland, April 2014.
5 External representations and liaisons
External relations with liaison members of ISO/CASCO are proceeding well. The Committee maintains category A liaison with 20 international organizations, including IEC.
6 ISO/CASCO membership
As of July 2014 ISO/CASCO has 123 members, including 77 P-members and 46 O-members.
7 Next ISO/CASCO plenary meeting
The next ISO/CASCO plenary, workshop and associated meetings will be held the week of 22 September 2014 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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CONSUMER POLICY – REPORT FROM COPOLCO
ISO/COPOLCO is continuing to aim for a wide base of participation by its members, especially from developing countries; and actively supports consumer protection as one of the fundamental goals of standardization. 1. COPOLCO meeting and related events
1.1 COPOLCO plenary meeting and workshop
The 36th COPOLCO plenary meeting and related events took place in Milan, Italy on 13-16 May 2014, at the invitation of the Ente Italiano di Normazione (UNI), with support from Regione Lombardia (Lombardy regional government). In keynote addresses at the international workshop on 14 May, representatives of Regione Lombardia and the Consumer and User National Council (CNCU) underscored consumers’ central role in achieving sustainability and economic development goals in Italy and within the global community. Some 110 representatives of consumer associations, public authorities, businesses and national standards bodies from 29 countries and liaison organizations attended. The COPOLCO events were part of a lead-up to the 2015 Expo in Milan on the theme, “Feeding the planet, energy for life”. 1.2 COPOLCO workshop emphasizes confidence in the marketplace
ISO/COPOLCO upheld informed choice at its annual workshop on 14 May 2014, on “Building confidence in a business-to-consumer relationship – roles and expectations”. The participants highlighted consumers’ needs for transparent, comparable and reliable information about goods and services. Consumer, business and government agency representatives explored good and bad practice case examples of product information, including on-line communications. They also emphasized the importance of effective two-way communication between buyers and sellers. The plenary took a decision to set up a task group to consider the feasibility of a good practice guideline for suppliers on product information for consumers. Other ideas for further consideration included proposals for standards on effective customer feedback systems and second party (consumer) validation systems for suppliers’ claims. The group noted the need to cooperate closely with ISO/TC 290, Online reputation in the future. 1.3 Participation in the 2016-2020 Strategy consultation
As part of its efforts to define the 2016-2020 Strategy, ISO has invited COPOLCO to participate in a wide consultation among ISO members, stakeholder organizations, policy committees and the technical community. Mr. Kevin McKinley, Deputy Secretary-General, presented the aims and process of the consultation at the COPOLCO plenary on 15-16 May. As for the other ISO policy development committees, this is the first time that COPOLCO has been directly consulted on the Strategy. COPOLCO is now commenting on focused questions within the consultation: notably on a vision for a successful ISO, infrastructure, capacity-building and ways of promoting standards. COPOLCO will complete this exercise in August. Consumers International is also participating in the survey.
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2 Activities to support consumer participation, especially in developing
countries
2.1 Training and capacity building
COPOLCO has a standing group on consumer participation and training which led the revision of an on-line learning tool, Consumers and standards – Partnership for a better world which was released in 2013. This working group will shortly start developing a system to share information on funding and other resources and cases of good practice for involving consumer representatives. The COPOLCO Secretary and Chair gave a joint presentation in a training session in November 2013 for CEOs and Standards Directors of National Standards Bodies that are correspondent members of ISO and taking on the rights and responsibilities of full membership on a trial basis under an ISO Council-sponsored "new rights" programme. In March 2014, the COPOLCO Secretary gave a presentation followed by an interactive discussion with visiting NSB CEOs and standards directors of newly-inducted ISO full members. Countries represented were Benin, Gabon, Malawi, Mali, Namibia, Nepal, Rwanda, Swaziland and Uganda. All except two are O members of COPOLCO. 2.2 Leveraging the power of regional groups Ms. Ratna Devi Nadarajan became COPOLCO Chair in January 2014. Under her leadership, COPOLCO is encouraging regional activity as a way to encourage members to participate more effectively in standards and capacity-building. The Pacific Island Countries Standards and Consumer Network (PICSCN) has been established and invited to join forces with the Asia-Pacific regional group members of COPOLCO. These members meet regularly to exchange experiences and best practices for consumer participation. For Africa, COPOLCO’s next step will be to explore ways to cooperate with the newly-formed ARSO COCO (Consumer Committee of the African Organization for Standardization). 2.3 Awareness raising and training materials
Since its inception in November 2012, COPOLCO's dedicated Website, "ISOConsumers" (see facebook.com/ISOConsumers) has grown to over 1’300 followers and its Twitter account (twitter.com/ISOConsumers) to over 1’000 followers. Furthermore, the launch of a forum on the professional networking site, "LinkedIn" to share ideas and tips on consumer participation is under consideration. This is commensurate with generally increasing recognition of the importance of social media in all corporate communication strategies (see ISOfocus, January-February 2014). The electronic newsletter, ISO Consumer update is also continuing to grow; its readership in English counts some 1900 subscribers. See back issues of ISO Consumer update on ISO.org for more information. 3 Reinforcing the credibility of MSS certification
The present and past Chairs of COPOLCO have both actively supported CASCO’s efforts to address fraudulent claims of certification to ISO 9001 and other management system standards, as well as participating actively in CASCO’s plenary and policy working group meetings. The past chair participated in the development of a procedure to handle MSS complaints (see under “conformity assessment” on iso.org), and which has led to the development of an information brochure on the complaints-handling procedure for wide distribution to ISO members and consumer organizations (due to be published shortly).
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Furthermore, the past and present chair have been engaged in the development of specifications for the pilot database of MSS-certified organizations, CERTO. At this writing, the proposal was being finalized and prepared for discussion by the ISO/Council at its meeting in September 2014.
4 Consumer-facing projects under development
COPOLCO-originated proposals for customer contact centres and energy services are now under development: ISO/PC 273 is developing ISO 18295 on customer contact centres (call centres); this has reached the Committee Draft Stage. Work will start shortly within ISO TC 242, Energy services, on a new project, Assessment and improvement of energy services to users. At its 2014 plenary, COPOLCO approved on unit pricing, instructions for self-assembly of consumer products, and choking hazards of small component parts, for consideration by the Technical Management Board. 5 COPOLCO Guides for standards-writers
ISO/COPOLCO published the revision of ISO/IEC Guide ISO/IEC 51, Safety aspects – Guidelines for their inclusion in standards in March 2014. The Guide is now freely available on a dedicated page of ISO’s Web site, www.iso.org. The Guide outlines a risk reduction approach to risk assessment and improving safety levels for products and systems. Last published in 1999, this Guide has been updated for state-of-the art safety terms and concepts, including needs of vulnerable consumers. This Guide, while aimed at standards-writers, is also a useful reference for designers, manufacturers, service providers, policy makers and regulators. ISO/COPOLCO is leading the revision of ISO/IEC Guide 50, Safety aspects – Guidelines for child safety. This work started early in 2012 and the Enquiry Draft for this Guide was overwhelmingly approved within ISO and IEC. A dedicated working group will deal with the comments and develop a final draft for publication. The revision will likely be published in early 2015. IEC experts have participated actively in the revision of both Guides. Revisions of Guides dealing with graphical symbols, comparative testing, product information for consumers, and packaging are at various stages of development. At the 2014 plenary, COPOLCO also decided to launch new work on standardization of services, including a systematic review consultation for the revision of ISO/IEC Guide 76, Development of Service standards – Recommendations for addressing consumer issues, and a proposal to establish a standing advisory group on services.
6 Membership of COPOLCO
As at end July 2014, COPOLCO counted 124 members: 68 P-members and 56 O-members. The most recent member is DBOS (Dominica), which joined COPOLCO as an "O" member in April 2014. 7 Next meeting
COPOLCO's next workshop and plenary meeting will take place in Geneva on 11-13 May 2015. DEVCO ACTION DEVCO is invited to note the above report.
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ITEM 9 Reports by DEVCO members on technical assistance to developing countries
In parallel to the technical assistance and training activities carried out by ISO, many DEVCO members contribute to the implementation of the Action Plan by providing support to developing countries at the bilateral, regional or international levels.
These activities are reported on annually at the DEVCO meeting. The information is structured under the six outputs (objectives) of the ISO Action Plan in order to better identify synergies, opportunities for enhanced cooperation, and to avoid duplication of effort.
Reports by DEVCO members are included in Annex.
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sta
ndar
ds a
nd re
gula
tion,
incl
udin
g at
the
prov
inci
al le
vel a
nd b
) bui
ld c
apac
ity to
sup
port
Chi
na's
qua
lity
infra
stru
ctur
e bo
dies
, tra
de, s
ecto
r and
con
sum
er a
ssoc
iatio
ns in
clud
ing
esta
blis
hing
and
st
reng
then
ing
partn
ersh
ips/
coop
erat
ion
with
inte
rnat
iona
l bod
ies
and
coun
terp
arts
.
Cap
acity
bui
ldin
g fo
r tra
de
deve
lopm
ent i
n In
dia
– Lo
t 1: F
ood
Safe
ty a
nd S
PS, t
echn
ical
re
gula
tions
and
sta
ndar
diza
tion,
an
d su
ppor
t to
post
-cle
aran
ce
audi
t (PC
A) in
cus
tom
s (E
C
Fund
ed)
Indi
a 10
This
pro
ject
con
tribu
tes
to t
he o
vera
ll ob
ject
ive
of t
he C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
Initi
ativ
e fo
r Tr
ade
Dev
elop
men
t (C
ITD
) w
hich
is
to
su
ppor
t In
dia
in
stre
ngth
enin
g its
ca
paci
ty
to
achi
eve
econ
omic
gr
owth
an
d su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t, an
d ul
timat
ely
pove
rty re
duct
ion,
thro
ugh
furth
er in
tegr
atio
n in
to
the
glob
al t
radi
ng s
yste
m,
by in
crea
sing
the
saf
ety
and
qual
ity o
f pr
oduc
ts,
and
by re
duci
ng c
osts
and
impe
dim
ents
to tr
ade.
The
purp
ose
of is
twof
old:
to e
nhan
ce c
apac
ity o
f In
dia’
s tra
de r
elat
ed r
egul
ator
y in
stitu
tions
and
enfo
rcem
ent
syst
ems
in
orde
r to
m
eet
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rds
and
requ
irem
ents
and
bus
ines
s ne
eds;
and
to
sup
port
Indi
a’s
trade
rel
ated
trai
ning
inst
itutio
ns in
stre
ngth
enin
g th
eir
capa
citie
s.
Supp
ort t
o th
e M
inis
try o
f Ec
onom
y &
Trad
e –
Qua
lity
Uni
t LB
12/E
NP-
AP/T
R/1
0 (E
C fu
nded
) Le
bano
n
5 Th
e ov
eral
l ob
ject
ive
of
this
Tw
inni
ng
proj
ect
is
to
incr
ease
th
e co
mpe
titiv
enes
s of
Leb
anes
e pr
oduc
ts o
n in
tern
atio
nal m
arke
ts, t
hrou
gh b
ette
r co
nfor
man
ce to
nat
iona
l and
inte
rnat
iona
l tec
hnic
al s
tand
ards
, and
to im
prov
e th
e le
vel o
f he
alth
and
saf
ety
prot
ectio
n of
Leb
anes
e co
nsum
ers,
as
wel
l as
the
prot
ectio
n of
the
envi
ronm
ent.
57
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s Th
e pu
rpos
e of
this
con
tract
is to
pro
vide
tech
nica
l ele
men
ts to
war
ds a
wel
l-de
velo
ped
and
cons
olid
ated
Le
bane
se
legi
slat
ive,
re
gula
tory
an
d po
licy
fram
ewor
k, a
s w
ell a
s th
e in
stitu
tiona
l dev
elop
men
t nee
ded
for t
he c
onfo
rmity
as
sess
men
t of p
rodu
cts
and
serv
ices
in a
ppro
xim
atio
n w
ith E
U le
gisl
atio
n an
d pr
actic
es a
nd in
pre
para
tion
for t
he A
CAA
Tech
nica
l Ass
ista
nce:
Pro
gram
me
for t
he S
uppo
rt in
the
Prod
uctio
n of
See
ds o
f Bas
ic G
rain
s fo
r Foo
d Se
curit
y in
Nic
arag
ua (P
APSS
AN)
Nic
arag
ua
NA
The
over
all a
im is
to d
evel
op th
e m
arke
t for
cer
tifie
d se
eds,
bot
h at
loca
l lev
el
and
natio
nally
, whi
lst s
uppl
ying
the
surp
lus
of c
ertif
ied
seed
s pr
oduc
ed in
oth
er
terri
torie
s to
cov
er d
eman
d in
oth
er re
gion
s an
d im
prov
ing
food
saf
ety.
Thi
s w
ill al
low
pr
oduc
ers
to
buy
fresh
se
ed
adap
ted
to
the
cond
ition
s of
th
eir
envi
ronm
ent a
nd a
t the
low
est p
ossi
ble
pric
es. T
he p
roje
ct a
ims
to s
treng
then
an
d bu
ild t
he c
apac
ity o
f sm
all
and
med
ium
pro
duce
rs i
n th
e ar
eas
of
prod
uctio
n,
busi
ness
de
velo
pmen
t, pr
oces
sing
, m
arke
ting,
pr
ovis
ion
of
infra
stru
ctur
e eq
uipm
ent
and
acce
ss t
o se
rvic
es,
and
help
the
m p
ut in
pla
ce
qual
ity m
anag
emen
t pro
cedu
res
to e
nsur
e th
e qu
ality
of t
he s
eeds
pro
duce
d.
Rw
anda
Bur
eau
of S
tand
ards
C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
(T
MEA
-fund
ed)
Rw
anda
30
In
crea
sed
awar
enes
s an
d kn
owle
dge
of IS
O s
tand
ards
afte
r tra
inin
g de
liver
y (IS
O 1
7025
, ISO
170
21, I
SO 1
9011
, ISO
220
00, I
SO 1
4001
, ISO
/IEC
270
01),
intro
duct
ion
to B
S 25
999
and
train
ing
on O
HSA
S 18
001
Ope
n do
ors
stud
y vi
sit 2
7-29
N
ovem
ber 2
013
Bots
wan
a, G
hana
, Ke
nya,
Mal
aysi
a,
Seyc
helle
s, S
ierra
Le
one,
Sai
nt L
ucia
, Sw
azila
nd, T
anza
nia,
Tr
inid
ad &
Tob
ago,
So
uth
Afric
a
12
The
Stud
y vi
sit p
rogr
amm
e w
as d
raw
n up
bas
ed o
n th
e in
tere
sts
of th
e de
lega
tion.
It c
over
ed s
tand
ards
dev
elop
men
t and
tool
s, p
rodu
ct te
stin
g an
d ce
rtific
atio
n an
d sp
ecifi
c ar
eas
such
as
stak
ehol
der e
ngag
emen
t inc
ludi
ng
educ
atio
n, c
omm
erci
al p
olic
y an
d lic
ensi
ng, m
arke
ting
and
cust
omer
ser
vice
, an
d en
quiry
ans
wer
ing.
The
prog
ram
me
star
ted
with
an
oppo
rtuni
ty to
set
out
exp
ecta
tions
from
the
visi
t and
the
form
al p
art o
f the
pro
gram
me
conc
lude
d w
ith a
revi
ew o
f how
ex
pect
atio
ns w
ere
achi
eved
. All
dele
gate
s w
ere
cont
acte
d af
ter t
he v
isit
and
aske
d to
feed
bac
k an
y fu
rther
less
ons
lear
ned.
Sev
eral
act
iviti
es w
ere
unde
rway
at n
atio
nal l
evel
as
a re
sult
of th
e vi
sit a
nd n
etw
orki
ng o
ppor
tuni
ties.
58
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
Supp
ort f
or th
e D
evel
opm
ent o
f a
Mod
ern
Sys
tem
of S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d Te
chni
cal R
egul
atio
ns in
Az
erba
ijan
- con
tinua
tion
(EC
Fu
nded
)
Azer
baija
n
Expe
cted
20
15:
22
The
over
all
obje
ctiv
e is
to
cont
ribut
e to
the
sus
tain
abilit
y of
Aze
rbai
jan’
s ec
onom
ic d
evel
opm
ent a
nd th
e co
untry
’s a
cces
s to
wor
ld m
arke
ts th
roug
h an
im
prov
ed n
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
zatio
n sy
stem
. Th
e pu
rpos
e of
thi
s pr
ojec
t is
to
supp
ort t
he S
tate
Com
mitt
ee fo
r Sta
ndar
diza
tion,
Met
rolo
gy a
nd P
aten
t of t
he
Rep
ublic
of A
zerb
aija
n (S
CSM
P) in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
gula
tory
sys
tem
tha
t co
mpl
ies
with
Eur
opea
n re
quire
men
ts a
nd m
eets
the
re
quire
men
ts f
or i
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
the
WTO
Tec
hnic
al B
arrie
rs t
o Tr
ade
(TBT
) Agr
eem
ent.
Supp
ort t
o C
hina
’s S
usta
inab
le
Trad
e an
d In
vest
men
t Sys
tem
- co
ntin
uatio
n (E
C F
unde
d)
Chi
na
As 2
014
Cap
acity
bui
ldin
g fo
r tra
de
deve
lopm
ent i
n In
dia
– Lo
t 1: F
ood
Safe
ty a
nd S
PS, t
echn
ical
re
gula
tions
and
sta
ndar
diza
tion,
an
d su
ppor
t to
post
-cle
aran
ce a
udit
(PC
A) in
cus
tom
s (E
C F
unde
d)
Indi
a
10
This
con
tribu
tes
to th
e ov
eral
l obj
ectiv
e of
the
Cap
acity
Bui
ldin
g In
itiat
ive
for
Trad
e D
evel
opm
ent
(CIT
D)
whi
ch i
s to
sup
port
Indi
a in
stre
ngth
enin
g its
ca
paci
ty t
o ac
hiev
e ec
onom
ic g
row
th a
nd s
usta
inab
le d
evel
opm
ent,
and
ultim
atel
y po
verty
red
uctio
n, th
roug
h fu
rther
inte
grat
ion
into
the
glob
al tr
adin
g sy
stem
, by
inc
reas
ing
the
safe
ty a
nd q
ualit
y of
pro
duct
s, a
nd b
y re
duci
ng
cost
s an
d im
pedi
men
ts to
trad
e.
The
purp
ose
of is
twof
old:
to e
nhan
ce c
apac
ity o
f In
dia’
s tra
de r
elat
ed r
egul
ator
y in
stitu
tions
and
enfo
rcem
ent
syst
ems
in
orde
r to
m
eet
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rds
and
requ
irem
ents
and
bus
ines
s ne
eds;
and
to s
uppo
rt In
dia’
s tra
de r
elat
ed t
rain
ing
inst
itutio
ns in
stre
ngth
enin
g th
eir
capa
citie
s.
Tech
nica
l Ass
ista
nce:
Pro
gram
me
for t
he S
uppo
rt in
the
Prod
uctio
n of
Se
eds
of B
asic
Gra
ins
for F
ood
Secu
rity
in N
icar
agua
–
cont
inua
tion
(PAP
SSAN
)
Nic
arag
ua
NA
As 2
014
Rw
anda
Bur
eau
of S
tand
ards
C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
cont
inua
tion
(TM
EA-fu
nded
) R
wan
da
30
Incr
ease
d aw
aren
ess
and
know
ledg
e of
ISO
sta
ndar
ds a
fter t
rain
ing
deliv
ery
59
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns
train
ed
Res
ults
Supp
ort f
or th
e D
evel
opm
ent o
f a
Mod
ern
Sys
tem
of S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d Te
chni
cal R
egul
atio
ns in
Az
erba
ijan
(EC
Fun
ded)
Azer
baija
n 6
The
over
all
obje
ctiv
e is
to
cont
ribut
e to
the
sus
tain
abilit
y of
Aze
rbai
jan’
s ec
onom
ic d
evel
opm
ent a
nd th
e co
untry
’s a
cces
s to
wor
ld m
arke
ts th
roug
h an
im
prov
ed n
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
zatio
n sy
stem
. Th
e pu
rpos
e of
thi
s pr
ojec
t is
to
supp
ort t
he S
tate
Com
mitt
ee fo
r Sta
ndar
diza
tion,
Met
rolo
gy a
nd P
aten
t of t
he
Rep
ublic
of A
zerb
aija
n (S
CSM
P) in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
gula
tory
sys
tem
that
com
plie
s w
ith E
urop
ean
requ
irem
ents
and
mee
ts th
e re
quire
men
ts f
or i
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
the
WTO
Tec
hnic
al B
arrie
rs t
o Tr
ade
(TBT
) Agr
eem
ent.
Rw
anda
Bur
eau
of S
tand
ards
C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
(T
MEA
-fund
ed)
Rw
anda
30
Incr
ease
d aw
aren
ess
and
know
ledg
e of
ISO
sta
ndar
ds a
fter t
rain
ing
deliv
ery
(ISO
170
25, I
SO 1
7021
, ISO
190
11, I
SO 2
2000
, ISO
140
01, I
SO/IE
C 2
7001
), in
trodu
ctio
n to
BS
2599
9 an
d tra
inin
g on
OH
SAS
1800
1.
22 S
MEs
app
lied
for H
ACC
P ce
rtific
atio
n –
unde
rsta
nd o
f sta
ndar
ds fo
r ex
porti
ng a
nd b
oost
ing
regi
onal
trad
e.
Dev
elop
men
t of e
-lear
ning
mat
eria
ls
Euro
pean
ac
cess
ion
coun
tries
BS
I are
par
ticip
ants
in a
CEN
/CEN
ELEC
Gro
up d
evel
opin
g e-
lear
ning
m
ater
ials
for u
se b
y SM
Es.
Stud
y vi
sit 2
7-29
Nov
201
3
Bots
wan
a, G
hana
, Ke
nya,
Mal
aysi
a,
Seyc
helle
s, S
ierra
Le
one,
Sai
nt L
ucia
, Sw
azila
nd,
Tanz
ania
, Trin
idad
&
Toba
go, S
outh
Af
rica
12
See
unde
r out
put 2
.
60
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to
be
train
ed
Expe
cted
resu
lts
Supp
ort f
or th
e D
evel
opm
ent o
f a
Mod
ern
Sys
tem
of S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d Te
chni
cal R
egul
atio
ns in
Az
erba
ijan
- con
tinua
tion
(EC
Fu
nded
)
Azer
baija
n 10
The
over
all o
bjec
tive
is to
con
tribu
te to
the
sust
aina
bilit
y of
Aze
rbai
jan’
s ec
onom
ic d
evel
opm
ent a
nd th
e co
untry
’s a
cces
s to
wor
ld m
arke
ts th
roug
h an
impr
oved
nat
iona
l sta
ndar
diza
tion
syst
em. T
he p
urpo
se o
f thi
s pr
ojec
t is
to s
uppo
rt th
e St
ate
Com
mitt
ee fo
r Sta
ndar
diza
tion,
Met
rolo
gy a
nd P
aten
t of
the
Rep
ublic
of A
zerb
aija
n (S
CSM
P) in
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
gula
tory
sys
tem
that
com
plie
s w
ith E
urop
ean
requ
irem
ents
and
mee
ts
the
requ
irem
ents
for i
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
the
WTO
Tec
hnic
al B
arrie
rs to
Tra
de
(TBT
) Agr
eem
ent.
Supp
ort t
o th
e M
oder
nisa
tion
of
Mon
golia
’s S
tand
ardi
zatio
n Sy
stem
(S
MM
SS)
Mon
golia
30
The
over
all
obje
ctiv
e of
th
e pr
ojec
t is
to
im
prov
e ca
paci
ties
of
the
Gov
ernm
ent
of M
ongo
lia f
or b
ette
r de
liver
y of
goo
d qu
ality
pub
lic s
ervi
ces.
Th
e sp
ecifi
c ob
ject
ive
is t
o su
ppor
t th
e in
itiat
ive
of t
he G
over
nmen
t of
M
ongo
lia to
ado
pt E
urop
ean
prin
cipl
es, n
orm
s an
d st
anda
rds
rela
ting
to th
e fir
st p
illar
“Fre
e M
ovem
ent
of G
oods
” th
roug
h in
stitu
tiona
l cap
acity
bui
ldin
g.
The
proj
ect p
rovi
des
Tech
nica
l Ass
ista
nce
(TA)
to th
e M
ongo
lian
auth
oriti
es
in m
oder
nisi
ng a
nd im
prov
ing
the
Mon
golia
n st
anda
rdis
atio
n sy
stem
, with
a
view
to
impr
ove
prod
uct
and
food
saf
ety.
The
pro
ject
is w
orki
ng c
lose
ly a
t de
velo
ping
th
e M
ongo
lian
Agen
cy
for
Stan
dard
izat
ion
and
Met
rolo
gy
(MAS
M).
Rw
anda
Bur
eau
of S
tand
ards
C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
cont
inua
tion
(TM
EA-fu
nded
) R
wan
da
25
Incr
ease
d aw
aren
ess
and
know
ledg
e of
ISO
sta
ndar
ds a
fter t
rain
ing
deliv
ery.
Aw
aren
ess
on h
ow b
est t
o m
anag
e te
chni
cal c
omm
ittee
s.
61
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns
train
ed
Res
ults
Supp
ort t
o th
e M
oder
nisa
tion
of
Mon
golia
’s S
tand
ardi
zatio
n Sy
stem
(S
MM
SS)
Mon
golia
20
The
over
all o
bjec
tive
of th
e pr
ojec
t is
to im
prov
e ca
paci
ties
of th
e G
over
nmen
t of
Mon
golia
for
bet
ter
deliv
ery
of g
ood
qual
ity p
ublic
ser
vice
s. T
he s
peci
fic
obje
ctiv
e is
to
supp
ort
the
initi
ativ
e of
the
Gov
ernm
ent
of M
ongo
lia t
o ad
opt
Euro
pean
prin
cipl
es,
norm
s an
d st
anda
rds
rela
ting
to t
he f
irst
pilla
r “F
ree
Mov
emen
t of
G
oods
” th
roug
h in
stitu
tiona
l ca
paci
ty
build
ing.
Th
e pr
ojec
t pr
ovid
es
Tech
nica
l As
sist
ance
(T
A)
to
the
Mon
golia
n au
thor
ities
in
m
oder
nisi
ng a
nd im
prov
ing
the
Mon
golia
n st
anda
rdis
atio
n sy
stem
, with
a v
iew
to
im
prov
e pr
oduc
t an
d fo
od
safe
ty.
The
proj
ect
is
wor
king
cl
osel
y at
de
velo
ping
the
Mon
golia
n Ag
ency
for S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d M
etro
logy
(MAS
M).
Rw
anda
Bur
eau
of S
tand
ards
C
apac
ity B
uild
ing
(T
MEA
-fund
ed)
Rw
anda
25
D
eliv
ery
of i
nten
sive
pro
gram
me
of t
rain
ings
stre
ngth
enin
g R
BS i
n te
stin
g,
met
rolo
gy,
conf
orm
ity a
sses
smen
t, H
R,
man
agem
ent,
stan
dard
s pr
oduc
tion,
pr
oduc
t com
mer
cial
isat
ion,
risk
ass
essm
ent,
train
the
train
er.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
SMM
SS S
uppo
rt to
Mod
erni
satio
n of
Mon
golia
’s S
tand
ardi
zatio
n Sy
stem
M
ongo
lia
30
The
over
all o
bjec
tive
of th
e pr
ojec
t is
to im
prov
e ca
paci
ties
of th
e G
over
nmen
t of
Mon
golia
for
bet
ter
deliv
ery
of g
ood
qual
ity p
ublic
ser
vice
s. T
he s
peci
fic
obje
ctiv
e is
to
supp
ort
the
initi
ativ
e of
the
Gov
ernm
ent
of M
ongo
lia t
o ad
opt
Euro
pean
prin
cipl
es,
norm
s an
d st
anda
rds
rela
ting
to t
he f
irst
pilla
r “F
ree
Mov
emen
t of
G
oods
” th
roug
h in
stitu
tiona
l ca
paci
ty
build
ing.
Th
e pr
ojec
t pr
ovid
es
Tech
nica
l As
sist
ance
(T
A)
to
the
Mon
golia
n au
thor
ities
in
m
oder
nisi
ng a
nd im
prov
ing
the
Mon
golia
n st
anda
rdis
atio
n sy
stem
, with
a v
iew
to
im
prov
e pr
oduc
t an
d fo
od
safe
ty.
The
proj
ect
is
wor
king
cl
osel
y at
de
velo
ping
the
Mon
golia
n Ag
ency
for S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d M
etro
logy
(MAS
M).
62
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s tra
ined
R
esul
ts
INO
GAT
E Te
chni
cal S
ecre
taria
t an
d in
tegr
ated
pro
gram
me
in
supp
ort o
f the
Bak
u In
itiat
ive
and
the
East
ern
Partn
ersh
ip e
nerg
y ob
ject
ives
(E
U-fu
nded
)
Arm
enia
, Aze
rbai
jan,
Be
laru
s, G
eorg
ia,
Kaza
khst
an,
Kyrg
yzst
an, R
epub
lic
of M
oldo
va, T
ajik
ista
n,
Turk
men
ista
n,
Ukr
aine
, Uzb
ekis
tan,
,
50
Supp
orte
d w
ith th
e cr
eatio
n an
d ru
nnin
g of
Tec
hnic
al C
omm
ittee
s to
ha
rmon
ise
gas
and
elec
trici
ty s
tand
ards
with
Eur
opea
n st
anda
rds
EN,
prov
isio
n of
trai
ning
and
coa
chin
g. T
he o
vera
ll ob
ject
ive
of th
e pr
ogra
mm
e is
to
cont
ribut
e to
the
prog
ress
of t
he IN
OG
ATE
Partn
er C
ount
ries
in th
e ac
hiev
emen
t of t
he B
aku
Initi
ativ
e an
d th
e Ea
ster
n Pa
rtner
ship
obj
ectiv
es. T
he
prog
ram
me
supp
orts
a re
duct
ion
in th
eir d
epen
denc
y on
foss
il fu
els
and
impo
rts, a
n im
prov
emen
t of t
he s
ecur
ity o
f the
ir en
ergy
sup
ply,
and
ove
rall
miti
gatio
n of
clim
ate
chan
ge.
CEN
-CEN
ELEC
Joi
nt W
orki
ng
grou
p fo
r Edu
catio
n
Cze
ch R
epub
lic,
Cro
atia
, Pol
and,
Tu
rkey
, etc
.
N.A
. BS
I is
an a
ctiv
e pa
rtici
pant
in th
e Eu
rope
an J
oint
Wor
king
Gro
up o
n Ed
ucat
ion
whe
re g
ood
prac
tice
is s
hare
d ab
out i
ncre
asin
g aw
aren
ess
of s
tand
ardi
zatio
n am
ong
stud
ents
and
edu
catio
nal b
odie
s an
d th
us in
crea
sing
thei
r inv
olve
men
t in
sta
ndar
diza
tion
activ
ities
.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s to
be
trai
ned
Expe
cted
resu
lts
CEN
-CEN
ELEC
Joi
nt W
orki
ng
grou
p fo
r Edu
catio
n
Cze
ch R
epub
lic,
Cro
atia
, Pol
and,
Tu
rkey
, etc
.
N.A
. BS
I is
an a
ctiv
e pa
rtici
pant
in th
e Eu
rope
an J
oint
Wor
king
Gro
up o
n Ed
ucat
ion
whe
re g
ood
prac
tice
is s
hare
d ab
out i
ncre
asin
g aw
aren
ess
of s
tand
ardi
zatio
n am
ong
stud
ents
and
edu
catio
nal b
odie
s an
d th
us in
crea
sing
thei
r inv
olve
men
t in
sta
ndar
diza
tion
activ
ities
.
63
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
CEN
-CEN
ELEC
Jo
int W
orki
ng
grou
p fo
r Ed
ucat
ion
Cze
ch R
epub
lic, C
roat
ia, P
olan
d, T
urke
y,
etc.
N
.A.
BSI i
s an
act
ive
parti
cipa
nt in
the
Euro
pean
Joi
nt W
orki
ng G
roup
on
Educ
atio
n w
hich
has
dev
elop
ed a
mod
el c
urric
ulum
for a
ll st
ages
of
educ
atio
n.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
CEN
-CEN
ELEC
Jo
int W
orki
ng
grou
p fo
r Ed
ucat
ion
Cze
ch R
epub
lic, C
roat
ia, P
olan
d, T
urke
y,
etc.
N
.A.
BSI i
s an
act
ive
parti
cipa
nt in
the
Euro
pean
Joi
nt W
orki
ng G
roup
on
Educ
atio
n w
hich
has
dev
elop
ed a
mod
el c
urric
ulum
for a
ll st
ages
of
educ
atio
n.
64
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by D
IN (
GE
RM
AN
Y)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Wor
ksho
p fo
r par
ticip
ants
of
the
SIS
ISO
pr
ogra
mm
e on
st
anda
rdis
atio
n
East
Afri
ca a
nd S
outh
Asi
a
Rw
anda
, Ken
ya, U
gand
a, P
akis
tan,
Ba
ngla
desh
, Sri
Lank
a, V
ietn
am,
Indo
nesi
a
20
Parti
cipa
nts
train
ed h
ow o
ther
NSB
s w
ork
(DIN
in th
is c
ase)
on
natio
nal,
regi
onal
and
inte
rnat
iona
l lev
el
Info
rmat
ion
was
giv
en o
n st
anda
rdiz
atio
n in
the
field
of b
io-e
nerg
y
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Glo
bal B
usin
ess
Exch
ange
Pro
gram
me
(Fun
ded
by G
erm
an
gove
rnm
ent)
Col
umbi
a 14
Pa
rtici
pant
s tra
ined
on
qual
ity in
frast
ruct
ure,
esp
ecia
lly o
n st
anda
rds
wor
k of
ISO
in th
e fie
lds
of s
usta
inab
ility,
env
ironm
ent
and
soci
al re
spon
sibi
lity;
the
task
s of
DIN
Env
ironm
enta
l Pro
tect
ion
Hel
pdes
k w
ere
eluc
idat
ed
65
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Blen
ded
Lear
ning
Cou
rse
on Q
ualit
y In
frast
ruct
ure
for S
usta
inab
le
Dev
elop
men
t
Afric
an c
ount
ries
20
Proj
ect a
imed
at s
treng
then
ing
regi
onal
coo
pera
tion
and
colla
bora
tion
amon
g Q
I ins
titut
ions
; par
ticip
ants
trai
ned
on
fund
amen
tals
of s
tand
ardi
zatio
n, e
cono
mic
impa
ct o
f st
anda
rdiz
atio
n, s
tand
ards
and
tech
nica
l reg
ulat
ion,
con
form
ity
asse
ssm
ent,
stan
dard
s an
d na
tiona
l qua
lity
infra
stru
ctur
e an
d ec
onom
ic p
artn
ersh
ip a
gree
men
ts
Blen
ded
Lear
ning
Cou
rse
on Q
ualit
y In
frast
ruct
ure
for S
usta
inab
le
Dev
elop
men
t
Mid
dle
East
23
Pr
ojec
t aim
ed a
t stre
ngth
enin
g re
gion
al c
oope
ratio
n an
d co
llabo
ratio
n am
ong
QI i
nstit
utio
ns; p
artic
ipan
ts tr
aine
d on
fu
ndam
enta
ls o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion,
eco
nom
ic im
pact
of
stan
dard
izat
ion,
sta
ndar
ds a
nd te
chni
cal r
egul
atio
n, c
onfo
rmity
as
sess
men
t, st
anda
rds
and
natio
nal q
ualit
y in
frast
ruct
ure
and
econ
omic
par
tner
ship
agr
eem
ents
(pro
ject
to c
ontin
ue in
201
5)
66
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
assis
tan
ce b
y E
OS
(E
GY
PT
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Trai
ning
co
urse
s Su
dan
14
Build
ing
capa
citie
s in
the
field
of i
nspe
ctio
n an
d te
stin
g m
etho
ds fo
r che
mic
al p
rodu
cts
alon
g w
ith d
etec
tion
met
hods
fo
r som
e m
icro
bes
and
bact
eria
in fo
od p
rodu
cts
and
the
resu
lting
haz
ards
in c
ase
of th
eir e
xist
ence
in fo
ods.
67
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by G
SA
(G
HA
NA
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Trai
ning
&
calib
ratio
n of
mea
surin
g
inst
rum
ents
SON
, Nig
eria
NAF
DAC
, Nig
eria
CEM
O, C
ote
D’Iv
oire
ENVA
L, C
ote
D’Iv
oire
Sain
t BIA
SA –
Togo
Zaria
sta
te, N
iger
ia
CD
C/C
DG
Aid
s la
bora
tory
- C
ote
D’Iv
oire
1 1 1 1 1 1 6
Cap
acity
bui
lt in
the
area
of c
alib
ratio
n &
trace
abilit
y of
mea
surin
g Eq
uipm
ent t
o su
ppor
t acc
redi
tatio
n of
labo
rato
ries.
Trai
ned
pers
onne
l in
inte
rmed
iate
che
cks
of th
e m
easu
ring
inst
rum
ents
use
d. P
roce
ss h
elps
in a
ssur
ing
the
accu
racy
of t
est
resu
lts.
68
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by I
CO
NT
EC
(C
OL
OM
BIA
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Supp
ort p
rogr
am
for C
OPA
NT
mem
bers
NSB
s
San
Kitts
y N
evis
, R
epub
lica
Dom
inic
ana,
C
uba,
Bo
livia
, Sa
nta
Luci
a,
Cos
ta
Ric
a,
Chi
le,
Méx
ico,
Su
rinam
, Pa
ragu
ay,
Hon
dura
s, P
erú,
Bra
sil,
Méx
ico,
Ecu
ador
, An
tigua
, Bar
buda
, El S
alva
dor
36
This
act
ivity
was
joi
ntly
car
ried
out
by C
OPA
NT,
PTB
(G
erm
any)
an
d IC
ON
TEC
. To
pics
co
ncer
ning
ex
perie
nce
on
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rdiz
atio
n, p
robl
ems
in in
tern
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
zatio
n w
ork,
and
st
rate
gies
to im
prov
e pa
rtici
patio
n by
CO
PAN
T sm
alle
st c
ount
ries
in
inte
rnat
iona
l sta
ndar
diza
tion
wer
e di
scus
sed.
.
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
ISO
Inst
itutio
nal
Stre
ngth
enin
g Pr
ojec
t fo
r IN
EN
and
CO
PAN
IT
Pana
ma,
Ecu
ador
3
Topi
cs c
once
rnin
g m
etho
dolo
gy d
evel
oped
by
ICO
NTE
C a
s to
na
tiona
l st
anda
rdiz
atio
n an
d its
pa
rtici
patio
n in
re
gion
al
and
inte
rnat
iona
l sta
ndar
diza
tion.
69
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
Fram
ewor
k Ag
reem
ent f
or
coop
erat
ion
betw
een
Secr
etar
iat o
f Ec
onom
y,
repr
esen
ted
by
the
Stan
dard
s G
ener
al D
irect
or
and
ICO
NTE
C
Méx
ico
Incr
ease
of
tech
nica
l exc
hang
e an
d co
oper
atio
n be
twee
n th
e tw
o pa
rties
in
orde
r to
ach
ieve
a h
ighe
r ha
rmon
izat
ion
of s
tand
ards
pu
blis
hed
by b
oth
inst
itutio
ns, w
hich
will
faci
litat
e ac
cess
to m
arke
ts
and
redu
ce T
echn
ical
Bar
riers
to T
rade
.
Fram
ewor
k Ag
reem
ent f
or
coop
erat
ion
betw
een
Cos
ta
Ric
a Te
chni
cal
Stan
dard
s In
stitu
te
(INTE
CO
) and
IC
ON
TEC
Cos
ta R
ica,
Col
ombi
a
Faci
litat
ion
and
stre
ngth
enin
g co
oper
atio
n an
d co
llabo
ratio
n be
twee
n IN
TEC
O a
nd I
CO
NTE
C c
once
rnin
g st
anda
rdiz
atio
n an
d w
here
the
ir co
rresp
ondi
ng m
anda
tes
and
activ
ities
may
be
of
mut
ual i
nter
est,
in o
rder
to in
crea
se c
ompe
titiv
enes
s of
inst
itutio
ns
and
to im
prov
e C
olom
bia
and
Cos
ta R
ica
deve
lopm
ent.
70
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by I
RA
M (
AR
GE
NT
INA
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Sem
inar
“IS
O 2
2000
. Foo
d Sa
fety
M
anag
emen
t Sy
stem
s”
Boliv
ia
50
Obj
ectiv
es: I
ncre
ase
the
know
ledg
e of
pro
fess
iona
ls w
orki
ng in
th
e fo
od s
ecto
r in
Boliv
ia, a
bout
the
bene
fits
of im
plem
entin
g a
food
saf
ety
man
agem
ent s
yste
m a
ccor
ding
to IS
O 2
2000
. Em
phas
is w
as p
lace
d on
the
requ
irem
ent o
f the
sta
ndar
d an
d th
e be
nefit
s of
impl
emen
tatio
n.
Com
men
ts:
1.In
gen
eral
, it w
as e
vide
nced
a v
ery
good
leve
l of
prev
ious
kno
wle
dge
of th
e pa
rtici
pant
s.2.
The
parti
cipa
tion
was
ver
y go
od, s
how
ing
spec
ific
and
targ
eted
que
stio
ns o
n th
eir e
xper
ienc
es.
3.It
was
wor
ked
in th
e ha
rmon
izat
ion
of s
tand
ard
crite
ria.
4.Th
e ex
perie
nces
pre
sent
ed (c
ertif
ied
orga
niza
tions
,an
d pr
ofes
sion
als
in th
e fo
od s
ecto
r), s
how
ed a
ver
ygo
od u
nder
stan
ding
of s
tand
ard
requ
irem
ents
.
71
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by I
SIR
I (I
RA
N)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Trai
ning
cou
rse
on h
allm
arki
ng o
f go
ld a
nd p
reci
ous
met
als
Iraq
5 It
is e
xpec
ted
this
cou
rse
can
prov
ide
know
ledg
e on
test
ing
met
hods
of g
old
and
othe
r pre
ciou
s m
etal
s
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
Trai
ning
cou
rses
on
food
sta
ndar
ds
Kuw
ait
4 G
ettin
g m
ore
fam
iliar w
ith u
se o
f sta
ndar
ds in
food
indu
strie
s
72
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by K
AT
S (
KO
RE
A R
EP
UB
LIC
OF
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
Kore
an A
genc
y fo
r Tec
hnol
ogy
and
Stan
dard
s (K
ATS)
, Nat
iona
l Sta
ndar
ds B
ody
of th
e R
epub
lic o
f Kor
ea, h
as b
een
impl
emen
ting
the
Inte
rnat
iona
l St
anda
rds
Infra
stru
ctur
e C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m (I
SCP)
sin
ce 2
010
in c
oope
ratio
n w
ith th
e Ko
rean
Sta
ndar
ds A
ssoc
iatio
n (K
SA),
desi
gned
to fa
cilit
ate
coop
erat
ion
with
the
Asia
n, A
frica
n, M
iddl
e Ea
ster
n an
d La
tin A
mer
ican
regi
ons
and
enha
nce
thei
r nat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds c
ompe
tenc
e by
sha
ring
our
expe
rienc
e an
d kn
owle
dge,
and
als
o by
exp
lorin
g co
oper
ativ
e po
tent
ials
. The
ISC
P of
fers
com
preh
ensi
ve p
rogr
ams
from
in-d
epth
con
sulta
tion
(NSC
AF),
train
ing
wor
ksho
ps fo
r our
par
tner
s ba
sed
on K
orea
's e
xper
ienc
es in
the
field
s of
sta
ndar
diza
tion,
con
form
ity a
sses
smen
t and
met
rolo
gy w
ith th
e ex
pect
atio
n th
at a
ll ou
r par
tner
cou
ntrie
s w
ould
be
bene
fited
equ
ally
and
reci
proc
ally
.
Acco
rdin
g to
the
ISO
Act
ion
Plan
for D
evel
opin
g C
ount
ries,
our
act
iviti
es w
hich
wer
e ca
rried
ou
t su
cc
es
sfu
lly f
rom
la
te 2
013
to
earl
y 2
01
4 a
nd to
be
done
late
r are
as
follo
ws,
whi
ch a
re re
late
d to
out
put 2
, 4, 5
and
6. P
leas
e no
te th
at s
ome
of th
e ac
tiviti
es a
re in
con
sulta
tion
with
par
tner
cou
ntrie
s.
Mor
eove
r, it
is a
bit
hard
to d
escr
ibe
coop
erat
ive
plan
s in
this
doc
umen
t as
furth
er d
iscu
ssio
n w
ith p
artn
er c
ount
ries
is re
quire
d.
73
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith E
cuad
or :
Nat
iona
l Qua
lity
Sys
tem
Dev
elop
men
t (N
ovem
ber,
2013
) Ec
uado
r 15
Fo
llow
ed b
y th
e fe
edba
ck o
n th
e fir
st p
rogr
am w
ith E
cuad
or in
201
2, K
ATS,
in
coo
pera
tion
with
KO
ICA,
will
invi
te e
xper
ts fr
om E
cuad
or o
nce
agai
n to
sh
are
and
expe
rtise
aim
ing
at s
tand
ards
cap
acity
.
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith P
eru
: Es
tabl
ishm
ent o
f Cer
tific
atio
n Sc
hem
e fo
r El
ectri
cal A
pplia
nces
(Dec
embe
r, 20
13)
Peru
2
In li
ne w
ith th
e IS
CP
Join
t In-
dept
h Pr
ojec
t with
Per
u w
hich
has
bee
n im
plem
entin
g si
nce
2011
, KAT
S in
vite
d th
e Pe
ruvi
an e
xper
ts a
t wor
king
-le
vel t
o sh
are
expe
rienc
es a
nd k
now
-how
aim
ed a
t enh
anci
ng c
onfo
rmity
as
sess
men
t cap
acity
via
on-
the-
job-
train
ing
(OJT
), w
hich
is a
cus
tom
ized
pr
ogra
m.
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to
be tr
aine
d Ex
pect
ed re
sults
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith
Alge
ria :
Qua
lity
Con
trol o
f Foo
d an
d In
dust
rial P
rodu
cts
(Aug
ust,
2014
) Al
geria
15
KATS
, in
coop
erat
ion
with
KO
ICA,
will
invi
te e
xper
ts fr
om A
lger
ia to
sha
re
expe
rienc
es a
nd k
now
-how
aim
ed a
t enh
anci
ng s
tand
ards
and
nat
iona
l qu
ality
sys
tem
cap
aciti
es, e
spec
ially
in th
e fie
lds
of fo
od a
nd in
dust
rial
prod
ucts
.
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith
Pale
stin
e : S
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d C
onfo
rmity
Ass
essm
ent S
yste
m
Dev
elop
men
t (O
ctob
er, 2
014)
Pale
stin
e 15
Follo
wed
by
the
feed
back
on
the
first
pro
gram
with
Pal
estin
e of
last
yea
r, KA
TS, i
n co
oper
atio
n w
ith K
OIC
A, w
ill in
vite
exp
erts
from
Pal
estin
e to
sha
re
expe
rienc
es a
nd k
now
-how
aim
ed a
t enh
anci
ng s
tand
ards
and
con
form
ity
asse
ssm
ent c
apac
ities
.
74
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to
be tr
aine
d Ex
pect
ed re
sults
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith C
IS
Reg
ion
: How
to S
treng
then
Nat
iona
l St
anda
rds
Infra
stru
ctur
e (O
ctob
er,
2014
, TBD
)
NSB
s fro
m C
IS R
egio
n (A
zerb
aija
n, K
azak
hsta
n,
Turk
men
ista
n, U
zbek
ista
n)
abou
t 12
(TBD
)
KATS
will
invi
te e
xper
ts fr
om C
IS c
ount
ries
to s
hare
exp
erie
nces
and
kno
w-
how
aim
ed a
t enh
anci
ng s
tand
ardi
zatio
n, q
ualit
y m
anag
emen
t, co
nfor
mity
as
sess
men
t and
met
rolo
gy c
apac
ities
.
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n Pr
ogra
m w
ith L
atin
Am
eric
an R
egio
n :
How
to S
treng
then
C
apac
ities
for S
tand
ardi
zatio
n,
Con
form
ity A
sses
smen
t and
Met
rolo
gy
(Nov
embe
r, 20
14)
NSB
s fro
m L
atin
Am
eric
an
Reg
ion
(TBD
)
*P
art
icip
atin
g c
oun
trie
s a
reto
be
de
term
ine
d a
mo
ng
th
e
pa
rtn
er
cou
ntr
ies p
art
icip
ate
d
in t
he
IS
CP
Pro
gra
m.
TBD
KATS
will
invi
te e
xper
ts a
t wor
king
-leve
l fro
m L
atin
Am
eric
an re
gion
, es
peci
ally
for t
he p
artn
er c
ount
ries
parti
cipa
ted
in th
e IS
CP
prog
ram
suc
h as
Per
u, B
oliv
ia, e
tc. t
o ex
plor
e co
oper
ativ
e po
tent
ials
and
dev
elop
join
t pr
ojec
ts. T
his
prog
ram
will
cove
r sta
ndar
diza
tion,
con
form
ity a
sses
smen
t an
d m
etro
logy
and
be
carri
ed o
ut in
par
alle
l. M
oreo
ver,
all o
f the
act
iviti
es
will
incl
ude
lect
ures
, stu
dy to
ur o
r tec
hnic
al p
ract
ices
, exp
ectin
g th
at p
artn
er
coun
tries
' cap
aciti
es w
ill be
stre
ngth
ened
by
shar
ing
our e
xper
ienc
es a
nd
expe
rtise
.
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns tr
aine
d R
esul
ts
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
Con
sulta
tion
on H
ow to
Est
ablis
h Pr
oduc
t Cer
tific
atio
n Sc
hem
e in
El
ectri
cal a
nd E
lect
roni
cs
Peru
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Peru
, inc
ludi
ng
IND
ECO
PI
As a
n on
-goi
ng p
roje
ct, K
ATS
disp
atch
ed a
n ex
pert
to IN
DEC
OPI
for l
ong-
term
per
iod
in o
rder
to p
rovi
de c
onsu
ltatio
n fo
r est
ablis
hing
pro
duct
ce
rtific
atio
n sc
hem
e, w
hich
wou
ld b
e be
nefic
ial a
nd h
elpf
ul fo
r Per
u to
de
velo
p th
eir o
wn
sche
me.
75
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns tr
aine
d R
esul
ts
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
How
to E
stab
lish
Nat
iona
l Met
rolo
gy
Syst
em a
nd v
-Mar
k C
ertif
icat
ion
Sys
tem
Viet
nam
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Viet
nam
, inc
ludi
ng
STAM
EQ
As a
follo
w-u
p ac
tivity
of N
SCAF
in 2
012,
KAT
S an
d ST
AMEQ
agr
eed
to
coop
erat
e in
the
field
of m
etro
logy
exp
ectin
g th
at s
treng
then
ing
rela
ted
infra
stru
ctur
e an
d ca
paci
ties
of S
TAM
EQ, t
here
by le
adin
g to
stre
ngth
en
com
petit
iven
ess
of V
ietn
ames
e in
dust
ry a
nd b
oost
nat
iona
l eco
nom
ic
deve
lopm
ent.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
Join
t Com
para
tive
Stud
y on
Nat
iona
l St
anda
rds
of K
orea
and
Vie
tnam
Viet
nam
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Viet
nam
, inc
ludi
ng
STAM
EQ a
nd M
inis
try
of C
onst
ruct
ion
Mut
ually
reco
gniz
ing
that
sta
ndar
ds p
lay
key
role
in fa
cilit
atin
g gl
obal
trad
e,
a jo
int p
roje
ct a
imin
g at
stre
ngth
enin
g na
tiona
l ind
ustri
al c
ompe
titiv
enes
s ha
s be
en c
arry
ing
out b
y st
udyi
ng a
nd a
naly
zing
nat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds o
f Ko
rea
and
Viet
nam
, esp
ecia
lly in
the
field
s of
con
stru
ctio
n, m
etal
and
m
achi
nery
. Bas
ed o
n th
e re
sults
, sta
ndar
ds d
rafts
are
to b
e de
velo
ped
join
tly.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
How
to S
treng
then
Con
form
ity
Asse
ssm
ent a
d Te
stin
g C
apac
ities
in th
e fie
ld o
f Con
stru
ctio
n
Mon
golia
MAS
M, C
onst
ruct
ion
Dev
elop
men
t Cen
ter o
f M
ongo
lia(C
DC
) and
ot
her r
elat
ed
orga
niza
tions
Follo
wed
by
the
visi
ts in
201
2, K
ATS
and
MAS
M a
gree
d to
dev
elop
and
ca
rry
out i
n-de
pth
proj
ect a
imed
at s
treng
then
ing
coop
erat
ive
rela
tions
hip
and
test
ing
capa
citie
s of
Mon
golia
.
76
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns to
be
train
ed
Expe
cted
resu
lts
ISC
P J
oin
t P
roje
ct
:
Nat
iona
l Sta
ndar
ds C
apab
ility
Asse
ssm
ent
Fram
ewor
k (N
SCAF
*)
*N
SC
AF
is a
key t
oo
l de
velo
pe
d b
y K
ore
a in
ord
er
to ide
ntify
an
d e
xplo
re c
oo
pe
rative
po
ten
tia
ls in
the
fie
lds o
f sta
nda
rdiz
atio
n,
co
nfo
rmity a
sse
ssm
en
t a
nd
me
tro
log
y.
Ecua
dor
Seni
or a
nd m
iddl
e m
anag
emen
t per
sonn
el
of IN
EN (N
SB o
f Ec
uado
r), O
AE a
nd
Min
istry
of I
ndus
try a
nd
Prod
uctiv
ity(M
IPR
O)
Base
d on
the
in-d
epth
dis
cuss
ion
and
join
t ana
lysi
s re
sults
am
ong
expe
rts
of K
orea
and
Ecu
ador
in Q
uito
, NSC
AF re
port
incl
udin
g re
com
men
datio
n on
how
to s
treng
then
thei
r sta
ndar
ds in
frast
ruct
ure
is to
be
deve
lope
d,
whi
ch is
exp
ecte
d to
be
a go
od re
fere
nce
to e
xplo
re a
ctiv
ities
to c
oope
rate
fo
rwar
d.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
Con
sulta
tion
on H
ow to
Est
ablis
h Pr
oduc
t C
ertif
icat
ion
Sche
me
in E
lect
rical
and
El
ectro
nics
Peru
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Peru
, inc
ludi
ng
IND
ECO
PI
As a
n on
-goi
ng p
roje
ct, K
ATS
has
disp
atch
ed a
n ex
pert
to IN
DEC
OPI
for
long
-term
per
iod
in o
rder
to p
rovi
de c
onsu
ltatio
n fo
r est
ablis
hing
pro
duct
ce
rtific
atio
n sc
hem
e, w
hich
wou
ld b
e be
nefic
ial a
nd h
elpf
ul fo
r Per
u to
de
velo
p th
eir o
wn
sche
me.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
How
to E
stab
lish
Nat
iona
l Met
rolo
gy S
yste
m
and
V-M
ark
Cer
tific
atio
n Sy
stem
Vi
etna
m
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Viet
nam
, inc
ludi
ng
STAM
EQ
As a
n on
-goi
ng p
roje
ct, K
ATS
and
STAM
EQ a
re c
oope
ratin
g in
the
field
of
met
rolo
gy e
xpec
ting
that
stre
ngth
enin
g re
late
d in
frast
ruct
ure
and
capa
citie
s of
STA
MEQ
, the
reby
lead
ing
to e
stab
lish
adva
nced
met
rolo
gy s
yste
m a
nd
Stre
ngth
en c
ompe
titiv
enes
s of
Vie
tnam
ese
indu
stry
.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
Join
t Com
para
tive
Stud
y on
Nat
iona
l St
anda
rds
of K
orea
and
Vie
tnam
Viet
nam
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Viet
nam
, inc
ludi
ng
STAM
EQ a
nd M
inis
try
of C
onst
ruct
ion
As a
n on
-goi
ng p
roje
ct, K
ATS
and
STAM
EQ c
ontin
ue to
coo
pera
te to
car
ry
out c
ompa
rativ
e an
alys
is o
f nat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds o
f Kor
ea a
nd V
ietn
am in
the
field
s of
con
stru
ctio
n, m
etal
and
mac
hine
ry.
77
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns to
be
train
ed
Expe
cted
resu
lts
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
How
to S
treng
then
Con
form
ity A
sses
smen
t ad
Tes
ting
Cap
aciti
es in
the
field
of
Con
stru
ctio
n
Mon
golia
MAS
M, C
onst
ruct
ion
Dev
elop
men
t Cen
ter o
f M
ongo
lia(C
DC
) and
ot
her r
elat
ed
orga
niza
tions
As a
n on
-goi
ng p
roje
ct, K
ATS
and
MAS
M a
re in
the
proc
ess
of d
evel
opin
g an
d ca
rryi
ng o
ut in
-dep
th p
roje
ct a
imed
at s
treng
then
ing
coop
erat
ive
rela
tions
hip
and
test
ing
capa
citie
s of
Mon
golia
. KAT
S in
vite
d ex
perts
to
enha
nce
stan
dard
s an
d co
nfor
mity
ass
essm
ent c
apac
ities
in A
pril.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
Esta
blis
hmen
t of K
orea
-Bra
zil T
echn
olog
y C
oope
ratio
n C
ente
r Br
azil
Rel
evan
t org
aniz
atio
ns
and
stak
ehol
ders
in
Braz
il, in
clud
ing
INM
ETR
O
KATS
and
INM
ETR
O a
gree
d to
exp
lore
coo
pera
tive
pote
ntia
ls in
the
field
s of
sta
ndar
diza
tion,
con
form
ity a
sses
smen
t and
met
rolo
gy. F
or m
ore
effe
ctiv
e an
d pr
oduc
tive
coop
erat
ion,
Kor
ea-B
razi
l Tec
hnol
ogy
Coo
pera
tion
Cen
ter i
s to
be
open
ed in
Sep
tem
ber a
nd a
Kor
ean
expe
rt w
as d
ispa
tche
d fo
r a lo
ng-te
rm p
erio
d.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n P
roje
ct:
Esta
blis
hmen
t of S
tand
ards
and
Met
rolo
gy
Syst
em in
Bol
ivia
Bo
livia
IB
NO
RC
A an
d IB
MET
RO
As a
follo
w-u
p ac
tivity
of N
SCAF
in 2
013,
KAT
S, in
clo
se c
oope
ratio
n of
KO
ICA,
did
feas
ibilit
y st
udy
by v
isiti
ng IB
NO
RC
A an
d IB
MET
RO
. Thi
s jo
int
proj
ect a
imin
g at
est
ablis
hing
nat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds m
etro
logy
sys
tem
is to
be
laun
ched
nex
t yea
r.
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TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s tra
ined
R
esul
ts
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n w
ith G
SO in
the
field
of
Met
rolo
gy (S
epte
mbe
r, 20
13)
GSO
and
its
6 M
embe
rs
( Bah
rain
, Kuw
ait,
Om
an,
Saud
i Ara
bia,
UAE
, Ye
men
)
13
Acco
rdin
g to
the
Act
ion
Plan
bet
wee
n KA
TS a
nd G
SO,
KATS
inv
ited
wor
king
-leve
l ex
perts
fro
m
GSO
m
embe
rs
to
shar
e ex
perie
nces
an
d ex
perti
se, t
here
by s
treng
then
thei
r cap
aciti
es a
nd e
ncou
rage
coo
pera
tion
at
regi
onal
leve
l.
Esta
blis
hmen
t of C
oope
rativ
e R
elat
ions
hip
with
CO
PAN
T Al
l CO
PAN
T M
embe
rs
-
Rec
ogni
zing
th
e im
porta
nce
of
coop
erat
ion
with
re
gion
al
stan
dard
s or
gani
zatio
ns f
or m
ore
effe
ctiv
e co
oper
atio
n, K
ATS
and
CO
PAN
T si
gned
M
OU
to
co
oper
ate
in
the
field
s of
st
anda
rdiz
atio
n an
d co
nfor
mity
as
sess
men
t.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
wit
h A
RS
O
Afric
an R
egio
nal S
tand
ards
(AR
S)
Har
mon
izat
ion
All A
RSO
M
embe
r Sta
tes
-
Base
d on
the
agre
emen
t bet
wee
n AR
SO a
nd K
ATS
and
reco
gniz
ing
the
impo
rtanc
e of
regi
onal
sta
ndar
ds, a
naly
sis
of A
RSs
in 7
are
as -
a) B
asic
an
d G
ener
al, b
) Bui
ldin
g &
Civ
il En
gine
erin
g, c
) Mec
hani
cal E
ngin
eerin
g, d
) C
hem
ical
Eng
inee
ring,
e) E
lect
ro-te
chno
logy
, f) E
MS,
g) E
nerg
y &
Nat
ural
R
esou
rces
- was
join
tly d
one
by K
ATS
and
ARSO
. As
resu
lts, d
rafts
of A
RSs
to
be
revi
sed
wer
e de
velo
ped
in h
arm
oniz
atio
n w
ith In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
. Th
ey a
re to
be
circ
ulat
ed to
AR
SO m
embe
rs fo
r com
men
ts b
y AR
SO
Cen
tral S
ecre
taria
t.
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TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s to
be
trai
ned
Expe
cted
resu
lts
ISC
P C
oope
ratio
n w
ith G
SO in
the
field
of
Che
mic
al M
etro
logy
(May
, 201
4)
7 G
SO m
embe
rs
(Bah
rain
, Kuw
ait,
Om
an,
Saud
i Ara
bia,
UAE
, Ye
men
, Qat
ar)
12
Acco
rdin
g to
the
Act
ion
Plan
bet
wee
n KA
TS a
nd G
SO,
KATS
inv
ited
wor
king
-leve
l ex
perts
fro
m
GSO
m
embe
rs
to
shar
e ex
perie
nces
an
d ex
perti
se, t
here
by s
treng
then
thei
r cap
aciti
es a
nd e
ncou
rage
coo
pera
tion
at
regi
onal
leve
l.
ISC
P J
oin
t In
-dep
th C
oo
pera
tio
n
Pro
ject:
wit
h A
RS
O
Afric
an R
egio
nal S
tand
ards
(AR
S)
Har
mon
izat
ion
All A
RSO
M
embe
r Sta
tes
-
Follo
wed
by
the
feed
back
on
the
first
join
t pro
ject
with
AR
SO o
f las
t yea
r, it
was
ag
reed
to
fo
llow
up
its
re
sults
. As
its
fir
st s
tep,
AR
SO
Cen
tral
Secr
etar
iat
will
sele
ct p
riorit
y ar
eas
and
circ
ulat
e re
late
AR
S dr
afts
to
the
Mem
bers
for c
omm
ents
to re
ach
cons
ensu
s.
2 0
1 3
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s tra
ined
R
esul
ts
ISO
/KAT
S R
egio
nal W
orks
hop
on
Stan
dard
izat
ion
Educ
atio
n fo
r the
Afri
can
Reg
ion
(Nov
embe
r, 20
13)
ISO
mem
bers
in
the
Afric
an R
egio
n ab
out 4
0 KA
TS,
in c
olla
bora
tion
with
ISO
, or
gani
zed
a "K
orea
n D
ay"
to s
hare
ex
perie
nce
and
expe
rtise
on
st
anda
rdiz
atio
n ed
ucat
ion
syst
em-
from
pr
imar
y to
uni
vers
ity- w
ith p
artic
ipat
ed c
ount
ries.
80
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f pe
rson
s to
be
trai
ned
Expe
cted
resu
lts
Shar
ing
Stan
dard
izat
ion
Educ
atio
n Te
xt
Book
s in
the
Engl
ish
Vers
ion
All A
RSO
M
embe
r Sta
tes
-
Upo
n re
ques
ts fr
om A
RSO
mem
bers
, KAT
S, in
coo
pera
tion
with
KSA
, will
shar
e te
achi
ng to
ols
for s
tand
ardi
zatio
n ed
ucat
ion,
text
boo
ks fo
r prim
ary
scho
ol a
nd u
nive
rsity
, pro
mot
iona
l vid
eo c
lip, e
tc. T
hey
will
be s
hare
d w
ith
its m
embe
rs u
nder
the
man
agem
ent o
f AR
SO C
entra
l Sec
reta
riat.
All C
OPA
NT
Mem
bers
-
Upo
n re
ques
ts fr
om C
OPA
NT
mem
bers
, KAT
S, in
coo
pera
tion
with
KSA
, w
ill sh
are
teac
hing
tool
s fo
r sta
ndar
diza
tion
educ
atio
n, te
xt b
ooks
for
prim
ary
scho
ol a
nd u
nive
rsity
, pro
mot
iona
l vid
eo c
lip, e
tc. T
hey
will
be
shar
ed w
ith it
s m
embe
rs u
nder
the
man
agem
ent o
f CO
PAN
T C
entra
l Se
cret
aria
t.
ISO
/KAT
S R
egio
nal W
orks
hop
on
Stan
dard
izat
ion
Educ
atio
n fo
r Eas
tern
Eu
rope
/ C
entra
l Asi
a re
gion
s (O
ctob
er,
2014
)
ISO
mem
bers
In
Eas
tern
Eur
ope
/ Cen
tral
Asia
regi
ons
abou
t 40
KATS
, in
col
labo
ratio
n w
ith I
SO,
will
orga
nize
a "
Kore
an D
ay"
to s
hare
ex
perie
nce
and
expe
rtise
on
st
anda
rdiz
atio
n ed
ucat
ion
syst
em-
from
pr
imar
y to
uni
vers
ity- w
ith p
artic
ipat
ed c
ount
ries.
81
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by S
CC
(C
AN
AD
A)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Stre
ngth
enin
g th
e st
anda
rds
deve
lopm
ent
syst
em
Mon
golia
(MAS
M)
1 Pr
ovid
e tra
inin
g on
sta
ndar
ds d
evel
opm
ent a
nd a
ccre
dita
tion
of
stan
dard
s de
velo
pmen
t org
aniz
atio
ns (s
ched
uled
for O
ctob
er to
D
ecem
ber 2
014)
Stre
ngth
enin
g th
e st
anda
rds
deve
lopm
ent
syst
em
Mal
aysi
a TB
D
Con
tinua
tion
of a
pro
ject
hel
d in
200
8 ai
med
at e
xcha
ngin
g kn
owle
dge
of th
e C
anad
ian
stan
dard
s de
velo
pmen
t sys
tem
to
Mal
aysi
an s
tand
ards
dev
elop
ers.
Th
e M
alay
sian
NSB
is n
ow lo
okin
g to
gai
n kn
owle
dge
to d
evel
op a
fra
mew
ork
whe
re o
vers
ight
is p
rovi
ded
to th
e M
alay
sian
age
ncie
s th
at d
evel
op s
tand
ards
in s
imila
r man
ner t
hat S
CC
has
ove
rsig
ht
over
the
SCC
-acc
redi
ted
SDO
s
Stre
ngth
enin
g th
e co
nfor
mity
ass
essm
ent
infra
stru
ctur
e of
Col
ombi
a,
Peru
, Hon
dura
s an
d th
e C
ARIC
OM
regi
on
Col
ombi
a, P
eru,
Hon
dura
s an
d th
e C
ARIC
OM
Reg
ion
(Ant
igua
and
Bar
buda
, Th
e Ba
ham
as, B
arba
dos,
Bel
ize,
Dom
inic
a,
Gre
nada
, Guy
ana,
Hai
ti, J
amai
ca,
Mon
tser
rat,
Sain
t Luc
ia, S
t. Ki
tts a
nd N
evis
, St
. Vin
cent
and
the
Gre
nadi
nes,
Sur
inam
e,
Trin
idad
and
Tob
ago
and
CAR
ICO
M
Reg
iona
l Org
aniz
atio
n fo
r Sta
ndar
ds a
nd
Qua
lity
(CR
OSQ
))
70 p
eopl
e at
tend
ed
the
wor
ksho
p ho
sted
by
SCC
on
April
24th
201
4
This
sub
-pro
ject
aim
s to
stre
ngth
en th
e st
anda
rdiz
atio
n sy
stem
s of
C
ATR
TA fo
cus
coun
tries
, by
help
ing
them
bui
ld a
stro
ng c
onfo
rmity
as
sess
men
t inf
rast
ruct
ure
to b
ette
r com
ply
with
the
Tech
nica
l Ba
rrier
s to
Tra
de (T
BT) r
equi
rem
ents
in C
anad
a’s
Free
Tra
de
Agre
emen
ts (F
TAs)
with
Col
ombi
a, H
ondu
ras
and
Peru
, and
thos
e in
the
FTA
curre
ntly
bei
ng n
egot
iate
d w
ith th
e C
ARIC
OM
regi
on.
Can
ada’
s FT
As w
ith C
ATR
TA fo
cus
coun
tries
con
tain
pro
visi
ons
that
requ
ire th
e in
corp
orat
ion
of o
blig
atio
ns fr
om th
e W
orld
Tra
de
Org
aniz
atio
n (W
TO) T
echn
ical
Bar
riers
to T
rade
Agr
eem
ent (
TBT)
, in
clud
ing
a nu
mbe
r of r
equi
rem
ents
des
igne
d to
ens
ure
that
C
onfo
rmity
Ass
essm
ent B
odie
s (C
ABs)
mak
e us
e of
inte
rnat
iona
l co
nfor
mity
ass
essm
ent s
tand
ards
and
wor
k to
har
mon
ize
conf
orm
ity a
sses
smen
t pro
cedu
res.
The
se o
blig
atio
ns h
elp
to
redu
ce re
dund
ant a
nd d
uplic
ate
test
ing
proc
edur
es a
nd th
ereb
y re
duce
trad
e ba
rrier
s
82
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Actio
n pl
an fo
r the
St
reng
then
ing
the
conf
orm
ity a
sses
smen
t in
frast
ruct
ure
imita
tive
Col
ombi
a, P
eru,
Hon
dura
s an
d th
e C
ARIC
OM
Reg
ion
(Ant
igua
and
Bar
buda
, Th
e Ba
ham
as, B
arba
dos,
Bel
ize,
Dom
inic
a,
Gre
nada
, Guy
ana,
Hai
ti, J
amai
ca,
Mon
tser
rat,
Sain
t Luc
ia, S
t. Ki
tts a
nd N
evis
, St
. Vin
cent
and
the
Gre
nadi
nes,
Sur
inam
e,
Trin
idad
and
Tob
ago
and
CAR
ICO
M
Reg
iona
l Org
aniz
atio
n fo
r Sta
ndar
ds a
nd
Qua
lity
(CR
OSQ
))
- D
evel
opm
ent o
f act
ion
plan
and
on-
goin
g ad
vice
per
tain
ing
to th
e fe
edba
ck p
rovi
ded
from
the
wor
ksho
p an
d su
mm
ariz
e ke
y de
liver
able
s.
Cre
atio
n of
a T
erm
inol
ogy
Man
agem
ent S
yste
m
(TM
S) w
ith C
olom
bia,
Fal
l 20
14
ICO
NTE
C –
Col
ombi
a TB
D
Assi
stin
g IC
ON
TEC
with
the
deve
lopm
ent o
f a te
rmin
olog
y m
anag
emen
t sys
tem
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
Stre
ngth
enin
g th
e st
anda
rds
deve
lopm
ent
syst
em
Mor
e th
an 7
5 m
embe
r cou
ntrie
s of
Rés
eau
Nor
mal
isat
ion
et F
ranc
opho
nie
(RN
F)
spre
ad o
ver t
hree
con
tinen
ts.
TBD
Th
e su
ppor
t of t
he R
NF
netw
ork
aim
s to
stre
ngth
en th
e st
anda
rdiz
atio
n sy
stem
s of
cou
ntrie
s w
ho a
re m
embe
rs o
f RN
F by
he
lpin
g th
em b
uild
a s
trong
und
erst
andi
ng o
f the
ISO
st
anda
rdiz
atio
n sy
stem
and
faci
litat
e th
eir i
nvol
vem
ent i
n te
chni
cal
com
mitt
ee w
ork
83
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Stre
ngth
enin
g th
e st
anda
rds
deve
lopm
ent
syst
em
Mal
aysi
a
TBD
In
crea
sed
awar
enes
s of
the
impo
rtant
link
that
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rds
deve
lopm
ent p
rovi
des.
84
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by S
IS (
SW
DE
N
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry c
ou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly
on
tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya, R
wan
da,
Ta
nza
nia
, Uga
nd
a
60
0
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
85
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry c
ou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
The
EC
OW
AS-
pro
ject
:
(th
e Ec
on
om
ic C
om
mu
nit
y o
f W
est
Afr
ican
Sta
tes)
Star
tin
g u
p o
f a
join
t p
roje
ct in
itia
ted
by
AR
SO,
ECO
WA
S an
d S
IS w
ith
re
gio
nal
cap
acit
y tr
ain
ings
th
at
aim
s at
str
engt
hen
ing
the
cap
acit
y o
f th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
to
infl
uen
ce a
nd
mak
e m
ore
use
of
the
ISO
an
d
AR
SO s
yste
ms.
The
sixt
een
co
un
trie
s o
f B
enin
, Bu
rkin
a Fa
so,
Cap
e V
erd
e, G
amb
ia,
Gh
ana,
Gu
inea
, Gu
inea
-B
issa
u, I
vory
Co
ast,
Li
ber
ia, M
ali,
Nig
er,
Nig
eria
, Sen
ega
l, Si
erra
Le
on
e an
d T
ogo
3
0-4
5
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
ove
r p
roje
ct p
erio
d:
•En
han
ced
kn
ow
led
ge a
nd
exp
erie
nce
on
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es
amo
ng
Nat
ion
al S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n B
od
ies
(NSB
) an
d o
ther
in
volv
ed s
take
ho
lder
s in
th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
Med
ium
-ter
m, a
fter
co
ncl
usi
on
of
pro
ject
: •
Enh
ance
d c
apac
ity
and
invo
lve
men
t o
f EC
OW
AS
stak
eho
lder
s**
inA
RSO
an
d IS
O s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es.
Lon
g-te
rm, I
mp
act
(in
ove
r te
n y
ears
' tim
e):
•In
crea
sed
infl
uen
ce o
f EC
OW
AS
regi
on
on
AR
SO a
nd
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s•
Incr
ease
d u
se a
nd
har
mo
nis
atio
n o
f EC
OW
AS
and
AR
SO s
tan
dar
ds
•Im
pro
ved
intr
a-A
fric
an a
nd
glo
bal
mar
ket
acce
ss f
or
the
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
eco
no
mic
inte
grat
ion
wit
hin
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
inte
grat
ion
of
the
ECO
WA
S in
th
e C
on
tin
enta
l Fre
e Tr
ade
Are
a •
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s w
ill b
e a
bas
is f
or
ado
pti
on
of
regi
on
al a
nd
nat
ion
alst
and
ard
s as
wel
l as
de
velo
pm
ent
of
nat
ion
al le
gisl
atio
n in
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
sta
keh
old
er d
rive
n s
tan
dar
dis
atio
n p
roce
ss w
ith
in E
CO
WA
S•
Incr
ease
d G
lob
al R
ele
van
ce**
* o
f IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e S
ESA
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e SE
SA c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
ma
rket
s an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is w
ill b
e d
on
e b
y fo
cusi
ng
on
tw
o
com
po
nen
ts w
ith
in in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
isat
ion
-
stan
dar
d s
etti
ng
and
sta
nd
ard
imp
lem
enta
tio
n u
sin
g
Sou
th a
nd
So
uth
Eas
t A
sia
(SES
A)
regi
on
B
angl
ades
h, C
amb
od
ia,
Ind
on
esia
, Lao
s, N
epal
, P
akis
tan
, Sri
Lan
ka,
Vie
tnam
6
00
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
86
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry c
ou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
two
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
s a
case
stu
dy.
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
b
e tr
ain
ed
Exp
ecte
d r
esu
lts
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d
take
gre
ater
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly o
n
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a, T
anza
nia
, U
gan
da
60
0
(dep
end
ing
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e
87
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
b
e tr
ain
ed
Exp
ecte
d r
esu
lts
two
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d im
ple
men
tati
on
,u
sin
g th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er
LCA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d
du
rin
g th
e ye
ar a
nd
par
tici
pat
ion
to
ab
ou
t 1
0 I
SO
com
mit
tee
s w
ill b
e sp
on
sore
d.
on
fu
nd
ing)
p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
1.
The
EC
OW
AS-
pro
ject
:
(th
e Ec
on
om
ic C
om
mu
nit
y o
f W
est
Afr
ican
Sta
tes)
A jo
int
pro
ject
init
iate
d b
y A
RSO
, EC
OW
AS
and
SIS
wit
h
regi
on
al c
apac
ity
trai
nin
gs t
hat
aim
s at
str
engt
hen
ing
the
cap
acit
y o
f th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
to
infl
uen
ce a
nd
mak
e m
ore
use
of
the
ISO
an
d A
RSO
sys
tem
s.
The
sixt
een
co
un
trie
s o
f B
enin
, B
urk
ina
Faso
, Cap
e V
erd
e, G
amb
ia,
Gh
ana,
Gu
inea
, G
uin
ea-B
issa
u, I
vory
C
oas
t, L
iber
ia, M
ali,
Mau
rita
nia
, Nig
er,
Nig
eria
, Sen
ega
l, Si
erra
Leo
ne
and
To
go
10
0
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
ove
r p
roje
ct p
erio
d:
•En
han
ced
kn
ow
led
ge a
nd
exp
erie
nce
on
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es
amo
ng
Nat
ion
al S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n B
od
ies
(NSB
) an
d o
ther
in
volv
ed s
take
ho
lde
rs in
th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
Med
ium
-ter
m, a
fter
co
ncl
usi
on
of
pro
ject
: •
Enh
ance
d c
apac
ity
and
invo
lve
men
t o
f EC
OW
AS
stak
eho
lder
s**
inA
RSO
an
d IS
O s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es.
Lon
g-te
rm, I
mp
act
(in
ove
r te
n y
ears
' tim
e):
•In
crea
sed
infl
uen
ce o
f EC
OW
AS
regi
on
on
AR
SO a
nd
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s•
Incr
ease
d u
se a
nd
har
mo
nis
atio
n o
f EC
OW
AS
and
AR
SO s
tan
dar
ds
•Im
pro
ved
intr
a-A
fric
an a
nd
glo
bal
mar
ket
acce
ss f
or
the
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
eco
no
mic
inte
grat
ion
wit
hin
EC
OW
AS
88
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
b
e tr
ain
ed
Exp
ecte
d r
esu
lts
•Im
pro
ved
inte
grat
ion
of
the
ECO
WA
S in
th
e C
on
tin
enta
l Fre
e Tr
ade
Are
a •
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s w
ill b
e a
bas
is f
or
ado
pti
on
of
regi
on
al a
nd
nat
ion
alst
and
ard
s as
wel
l as
de
velo
pm
ent
of
nat
ion
al le
gisl
atio
n in
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
sta
keh
old
er d
rive
n s
tan
dar
dis
atio
n p
roce
ss w
ith
in E
CO
WA
S•
Incr
ease
d G
lob
al R
ele
van
ce**
* o
f IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e S
ESA
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e SE
SA c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d
take
gre
ater
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is w
ill b
e d
on
e b
y fo
cusi
ng
on
tw
o
com
po
nen
ts w
ith
in in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
isat
ion
-
stan
dar
d s
etti
ng
and
sta
nd
ard
imp
lem
enta
tio
n u
sin
g tw
o
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d im
ple
men
tati
on
,u
sin
g th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
Sou
th a
nd
So
uth
Eas
t A
sia
(SES
A)
regi
on
B
angl
ades
h,
Cam
bo
dia
, In
do
nes
ia, L
aos,
N
epal
, Pak
ista
n, S
ri
Lan
ka, V
ietn
am
60
0
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
89
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
b
e tr
ain
ed
Exp
ecte
d r
esu
lts
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
s a
case
st
ud
y.
Stre
ng
then
ed a
bili
ty t
o d
isse
min
ate
th
e kn
ow
led
ge.
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
ati
on
in t
he
EA
C
regi
on
: Th
e p
roje
ct a
ims
to in
crea
se t
he
acti
ve
par
tici
pat
ion
of
the
EAC
co
un
trie
s in
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
dis
atio
n a
s a
mea
n t
o a
cces
s gl
ob
al m
arke
ts
and
tak
e gr
eate
r p
art
in in
tern
atio
nal
tra
de,
by
bu
ildin
g ca
pac
ity
wit
hin
in t
he
fiel
d o
f st
and
ard
isat
ion
. Th
e ca
pac
ity
bu
ildin
g in
volv
es n
atio
nal
an
d
inte
rnat
ion
al p
roce
sses
to
de
velo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
s. T
his
has
bee
n d
on
e b
y fo
cusi
ng
spec
ific
ally
on
tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
ett
ing,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a 6
00
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t
90
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s im
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
5
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g p
rog
ram
me
pa
rtic
ipa
nts
on
th
e IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e S
ESA
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e SE
SA c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n.
The
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lves
nat
ion
al a
nd
in
tern
atio
nal
pro
cess
es t
o d
eve
lop
, im
ple
men
t an
d u
se
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
ds.
Th
is w
ill b
e d
on
e b
y fo
cusi
ng
on
tw
o c
om
po
nen
ts w
ith
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
- s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
and
sta
nd
ard
im
ple
men
tati
on
usi
ng
two
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
s a
case
stu
dy.
Sou
th a
nd
So
uth
Eas
t A
sia
(SES
A)
regi
on
B
angl
ades
h,
Cam
bo
dia
, In
do
nes
ia,
Lao
s, N
epal
, P
akis
tan
, Sri
La
nka
, V
ietn
am
60
0
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
ISO
14
06
7 C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
an
d
Stre
ng
then
ed a
bili
ty t
o d
isse
min
ate
th
e kn
ow
led
ge.
91
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n.
The
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lves
nat
ion
al a
nd
in
tern
atio
nal
pro
cess
es t
o d
eve
lop
, im
ple
men
t an
d u
se
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
ecif
ical
ly o
n t
wo
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
60
0 (
dep
end
ing
on
fu
nd
ing)
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
92
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly
on
tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s a
s a
case
st
ud
y.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
93
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n.
The
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lves
nat
ion
al a
nd
in
tern
atio
nal
pro
cess
es t
o d
eve
lop
, im
ple
men
t an
d u
se
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
ecif
ical
ly o
n t
wo
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s as
ca
se
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
94
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d
take
gre
ater
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly
on
tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
60
0
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
ISO
14
06
7 C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
an
d
Stre
ng
then
ed a
bili
ty t
o d
isse
min
ate
th
e kn
ow
led
ge.
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e S
ESA
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e SE
SA c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d
Sou
th a
nd
So
uth
Eas
t A
sia
(SES
A)
regi
on
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
95
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
take
gre
ater
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is w
ill b
e d
on
e b
y fo
cusi
ng
on
tw
o
com
po
nen
ts w
ith
in in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
isat
ion
-
stan
dar
d s
etti
ng
and
sta
nd
ard
imp
lem
enta
tio
n u
sin
g tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
s a
case
stu
dy.
Ban
glad
esh
, C
amb
od
ia,
Ind
on
esia
, La
os,
Nep
al,
Pak
ista
n,
Sri L
anka
, V
ietn
am
60
0
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
96
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e
EAC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
pro
cess
es
to d
evel
op
, im
ple
men
t an
d u
se in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
s. T
his
has
b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly o
n t
wo
ISO
st
and
ard
s as
cas
e st
ud
ies.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioe
ner
gy”
as a
ca
se s
tud
y.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a
case
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n
tota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to
be
carr
ied
du
rin
g th
e ye
ar a
nd
par
tici
pat
ion
to
ab
ou
t 1
0 IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
60
0 (
dep
end
ing
on
fu
nd
ing)
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
. Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 3
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s a
nd
oth
er r
elev
an
t g
ove
rnm
ent
inst
itu
tio
ns
to s
up
po
rt t
he
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss o
f IS
O 1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n
Foo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 4
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
sel
ecte
d c
om
pa
nie
s to
imp
lem
ent
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
5
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g p
rog
ram
me
pa
rtic
ipa
nts
on
th
e
ISO
14
06
7 C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
an
d
Stre
ng
then
ed a
bili
ty t
o d
isse
min
ate
th
e kn
ow
led
ge.
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e
SESA
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
So
uth
an
d S
ou
th
East
Asi
a (S
ESA
) M
ed
ium
-te
rm o
utc
om
e
Enh
an
ced
ca
pa
city
of
EAC
sta
keh
old
ers
in IS
O s
tan
da
rd s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es
97
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
par
tici
pat
ion
of
the
SESA
co
un
trie
s in
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
dis
atio
n a
s a
mea
n t
o a
cces
s gl
ob
al m
arke
ts
and
tak
e gr
eate
r p
art
in in
tern
atio
nal
tra
de,
by
bu
ildin
g ca
pac
ity
wit
hin
in t
he
fiel
d o
f st
and
ard
isat
ion
. Th
e ca
pac
ity
bu
ildin
g in
volv
es
nat
ion
al a
nd
inte
rnat
ion
al p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p,
imp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
ds.
Th
is w
ill
be
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g o
n t
wo
co
mp
on
ents
wit
hin
in
tern
atio
nal
sta
nd
ard
isat
ion
- s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
and
st
and
ard
imp
lem
enta
tio
n u
sin
g tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as
case
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
sta
nd
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioe
ner
gy”
as a
ca
se s
tud
y.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
s a
case
stu
dy.
regi
on
B
angl
ades
h,
Cam
bo
dia
, In
do
nes
ia,
Lao
s, N
epal
, P
akis
tan
, Sri
La
nka
, V
ietn
am
60
0
an
d im
ple
men
tati
on
of
life-
cycl
e a
sses
smen
t IS
O s
tan
da
rds.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 1
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
in t
he
EAC
reg
ion
in le
ad
ing
an
d
exec
uti
on
of
na
tio
na
l an
d in
tern
ati
on
al s
tan
da
rd s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es
thro
ug
h n
ati
on
al p
ub
lic-p
riva
te p
art
ner
ship
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
2
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
EA
C r
egio
n s
take
ho
lder
s fo
r ef
fect
ive
pa
rtic
ipa
tio
n in
na
tio
na
l an
d in
tern
ati
on
al s
tan
da
rd s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 3
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s a
nd
oth
er r
elev
an
t g
ove
rnm
ent
inst
itu
tio
ns
to s
up
po
rt t
he
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss o
f IS
O 1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n
Foo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 4
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
se
lect
ed c
om
pa
nie
s to
imp
lem
ent
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
5
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g p
rog
ram
me
pa
rtic
ipa
nts
on
th
e
ISO
14
06
7 C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
an
d
Stre
ng
then
ed a
bili
ty t
o d
isse
min
ate
th
e kn
ow
led
ge.
98
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
Trad
e P
rom
oti
on
th
rou
gh S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n in
th
e E
AC
re
gio
n:
The
pro
ject
aim
s to
incr
ease
th
e ac
tive
p
arti
cip
atio
n o
f th
e EA
C c
ou
ntr
ies
in in
tern
atio
nal
st
and
ard
isat
ion
as
a m
ean
to
acc
ess
glo
bal
mar
kets
an
d t
ake
grea
ter
par
t in
inte
rnat
ion
al t
rad
e, b
y b
uild
ing
cap
acit
y w
ith
in in
th
e fi
eld
of
stan
dar
dis
atio
n. T
he
cap
acit
y b
uild
ing
invo
lve
s n
atio
nal
an
d in
tern
atio
nal
p
roce
sse
s to
dev
elo
p, i
mp
lem
ent
and
use
inte
rnat
ion
al
stan
dar
ds.
Th
is h
as b
een
do
ne
by
focu
sin
g sp
eci
fica
lly
on
tw
o IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
as c
ase
stu
die
s.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng,
usi
ng
the
dev
elo
pm
ent
pro
cess
of
the
up
com
ing
ISO
st
and
ard
“IS
O 1
30
65
Su
stai
nab
ility
cri
teri
a fo
r b
ioen
ergy
” as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
B
uild
ing
cap
acit
y o
n s
tan
dar
dim
ple
men
tati
on
, usi
ng
the
imp
lem
enta
tio
n
pro
cess
of
“ISO
/TS
14
06
7 C
arb
on
fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s” a
nd
oth
er L
CA
sta
nd
ard
s as
a c
ase
stu
dy.
Ho
we
ver,
als
o o
ther
sta
nd
ard
s ar
e d
ealt
wit
h a
nd
sp
on
sors
hip
to
oth
er c
om
mit
tee
s ta
kes
pla
ce. I
n t
ota
l, ab
ou
t 3
0 n
atio
nal
an
d r
egio
nal
act
ivit
ies
are
to b
e ca
rrie
d d
uri
ng
the
year
an
d p
arti
cip
atio
n t
o a
bo
ut
10
IS
O c
om
mit
tees
will
be
spo
nso
red
.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
60
0
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
The
ECO
WA
S-p
roje
ct:
(th
e Ec
on
om
ic C
om
mu
nit
y o
f W
est
Afr
ican
Sta
tes)
The
sixt
een
co
un
trie
s o
f B
enin
, B
urk
ina
Faso
,
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
ove
r p
roje
ct p
erio
d:
•En
han
ced
kn
ow
led
ge a
nd
exp
erie
nce
on
inte
rnat
ion
al s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es
amo
ng
Nat
ion
al S
tan
dar
dis
atio
n B
od
ies
(NSB
) an
d o
ther
in
volv
ed s
take
ho
lder
s in
th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
99
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
A jo
int
pro
ject
init
iate
d b
y A
RSO
, EC
OW
AS
and
SIS
wit
h
regi
on
al c
apac
ity
trai
nin
gs t
hat
aim
s at
str
engt
hen
ing
the
cap
acit
y o
f th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
to
infl
uen
ce a
nd
m
ake
mo
re u
se o
f th
e IS
O a
nd
AR
SO s
yste
ms.
Cap
e V
erd
e,
Gam
bia
, G
han
a,
Gu
inea
, G
uin
ea-
Bis
sau
, Ivo
ry
Co
ast,
Li
ber
ia, M
ali,
Mau
rita
nia
, N
iger
, N
iger
ia,
Sen
egal
, Si
erra
Leo
ne
and
To
go
30
-45
Med
ium
-ter
m, a
fter
co
ncl
usi
on
of
pro
ject
: •
Enh
ance
d c
apac
ity
and
invo
lve
men
t o
f EC
OW
AS
stak
eho
lder
s**
inA
RSO
an
d IS
O s
tan
dar
d s
etti
ng
pro
cess
es.
Lon
g-te
rm, I
mp
act
(in
ove
r te
n y
ears
' tim
e):
•In
crea
sed
infl
uen
ce o
f EC
OW
AS
regi
on
on
AR
SO a
nd
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s•
Incr
ease
d u
se a
nd
har
mo
nis
atio
n o
f EC
OW
AS
and
AR
SO s
tan
dar
ds
•Im
pro
ved
intr
a-A
fric
an a
nd
glo
bal
mar
ket
acce
ss f
or
the
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
eco
no
mic
inte
grat
ion
wit
hin
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
inte
grat
ion
of
the
ECO
WA
S in
th
e C
on
tin
enta
l Fre
e Tr
ade
Are
a •
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s w
ill b
e a
bas
is f
or
ado
pti
on
of
regi
on
al a
nd
nat
ion
alst
and
ard
s as
wel
l as
de
velo
pm
ent
of
nat
ion
al le
gisl
atio
n in
EC
OW
AS
•Im
pro
ved
sta
keh
old
er d
rive
n s
tan
dar
dis
atio
n p
roce
ss w
ith
in E
CO
WA
S•
Incr
ease
d G
lob
al R
ele
van
ce**
* o
f IS
O s
tan
dar
ds
100
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
The
EAC
pro
gram
me
abo
ve h
as a
str
on
g re
gio
nal
el
em
ent
bo
th in
ter
ms
of
regi
on
al c
oo
rdin
atio
n,
exch
ange
s an
d s
trat
egiz
ing
on
invo
lvem
ent
in IS
O a
nd
u
se o
f IS
O s
tan
dar
ds.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
60
0 (
dep
end
ing
on
fu
nd
ing)
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
1
Enh
an
ced
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
NSB
s in
th
e EA
C r
egio
n in
lea
din
g a
nd
ex
ecu
tio
n o
f n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
th
rou
gh
na
tio
na
l pu
blic
-pri
vate
pa
rtn
ersh
ips.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 2
En
ha
nce
d c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g E
AC
reg
ion
sta
keh
old
ers
for
effe
ctiv
e p
art
icip
ati
on
in n
ati
on
al a
nd
inte
rna
tio
na
l sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
3
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g N
SBs
an
d o
ther
rel
eva
nt
go
vern
men
t in
stit
uti
on
s to
su
pp
ort
th
e im
ple
men
tati
on
pro
cess
of
ISO
14
06
7, C
arb
on
Fo
otp
rin
t o
f p
rod
uct
s.
Sho
rt-t
erm
ou
tco
me
4
Stre
ng
then
ed c
om
pet
ence
am
on
g s
elec
ted
co
mp
an
ies
to im
ple
men
t IS
O1
40
67
, Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
of
pro
du
cts.
Sh
ort
-te
rm o
utc
om
e 5
St
ren
gth
ened
co
mp
eten
ce a
mo
ng
pro
gra
mm
e p
art
icip
an
ts o
n t
he
IS
O 1
40
67
Ca
rbo
n F
oo
tpri
nt
imp
lem
enta
tio
n p
roce
ss a
nd
St
ren
gth
ened
ab
ility
to
dis
sem
ina
te t
he
kno
wle
dg
e.
The
ECO
WA
S-p
roje
ct:
(th
e Ec
on
om
ic C
om
mu
nit
y o
f W
est
Afr
ican
Sta
tes)
A jo
int
pro
ject
init
iate
d b
y A
RSO
, EC
OW
AS
and
SIS
wit
h
regi
on
al c
apac
ity
trai
nin
gs t
hat
aim
s at
str
engt
hen
ing
the
cap
acit
y o
f th
e EC
OW
AS
regi
on
to
infl
uen
ce a
nd
m
ake
mo
re u
se o
f th
e IS
O a
nd
AR
SO s
yste
ms.
Th
is w
ill
The
fift
een
co
un
trie
s o
f B
enin
, B
urk
ina
Faso
, Cap
e V
erd
e,
Gam
bia
, G
han
a,
35
-40
(d
epen
din
g o
n
fun
din
g)
Me
diu
m-t
erm
ou
tco
me
En
ha
nce
d c
ap
aci
ty o
f EA
C s
take
ho
lder
s in
ISO
sta
nd
ard
set
tin
g p
roce
sses
a
nd
imp
lem
enta
tio
n o
f lif
e-cy
cle
ass
essm
ent
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s. T
he
link
bet
wee
n r
egio
na
l an
d IS
O s
tan
da
rds
is a
n im
po
rta
nt
com
po
nen
t.
101
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
link
ISO
sta
nd
ard
s d
irec
tly
to E
CO
WA
S an
d A
RSO
re
gio
nal
sta
nd
ard
isat
ion
G
uin
ea,
Gu
inea
-B
issa
u, I
vory
C
oas
t,
Lib
eria
, M
ali,
Nig
er,
Nig
eria
, Se
neg
al,
Sier
ra L
eon
e an
d T
ogo
Thro
ugh
th
e ab
ove
men
tio
ne
d “
SESA
” p
roje
ct, r
egio
nal
co
op
erat
ion
(in
par
ticu
lar
in t
he
ASE
AN
reg
ion
will
h
ave
bee
n s
tren
gth
ened
)
Thro
ugh
ASE
AN
102
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s tr
ain
ed
Res
ult
s
As
par
t o
f th
e co
mp
on
ent
on
LC
A a
nd
CFP
in t
he
EAC
p
roje
ct m
enti
on
ed a
bo
ve, u
niv
ersi
tie
s h
ave
bee
n
enga
ged
in f
ou
r co
un
trie
s an
d a
co
up
le o
f th
em h
ave
alre
ady
reac
hed
qu
ite
far
in lo
oki
ng
at in
tegr
atin
g LC
A s
tan
dar
ds
in it
s cu
rric
ula
.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a
10
0
LCA
sta
nd
ard
s to
be
incl
ud
ed in
cu
rric
ula
at
leas
t tw
o u
niv
ersi
tie
s in
tw
o
cou
ntr
ies.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 6:
Int
rodu
ctio
n of
the
subj
ect o
f sta
ndar
diza
tion
as p
art o
f edu
catio
nal c
urric
ula
initi
ated
Act
ivit
y /
Pro
ject
B
enef
icia
ry
cou
ntr
ies
N°
of
per
son
s to
be
trai
ned
Ex
pec
ted
res
ult
s
The
wo
rk o
n in
clu
din
g LC
A s
tan
dar
ds
in t
he
edu
cati
on
al c
urr
icu
la w
ill b
e co
nti
nu
ed.
East
Afr
ican
C
om
mu
nit
y (E
AC
) re
gio
n:
Bu
run
di,
Ken
ya,
Rw
and
a,
Tan
zan
ia,
Uga
nd
a 1
00
LCA
sta
nd
ard
s in
clu
ded
in c
urr
icu
la a
t le
ast
two
un
iver
siti
es
in t
wo
co
un
trie
s. E
du
cati
on
al m
od
ule
s o
n t
he
sam
e h
as b
een
pla
nn
ed f
or.
103
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by S
PR
ING
SG
(S
ING
AP
OR
E)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 1:
In
crea
sed
parti
cipa
tion
in IS
O te
chni
cal w
ork
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Fund
s in
Tru
st
(FiT
) As
des
igna
ted
by IS
O
Sing
apor
e’s
cont
ribut
ion
of 4
% o
f our
sub
scrip
tion
fees
to th
e Fi
T pr
ovid
ed o
ppor
tuni
ties
for s
tand
ards
dev
elop
ers
from
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
to p
artic
ipat
e in
mee
tings
and
regi
onal
wor
ksho
ps w
hich
im
prov
ed th
eir c
apab
ilitie
s in
sta
ndar
disa
tion
wor
k.
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Infra
stru
ctur
e an
d St
anda
rds
Foru
m
(co-
orga
nise
d w
ith
ISO
Cen
tral
Secr
etar
iat)
Chi
na, I
ndia
, Ind
ones
ia, J
apan
, Kor
ea,
Mal
aysi
a, P
hilip
pine
s, T
haila
nd, V
iet N
am
and
mor
e
Targ
eted
at 1
50
Targ
et a
udie
nce
incl
ude:
go
vern
men
t ag
enci
es, c
ity
may
ors,
dev
elop
ers
and
cons
ulta
ncy
firm
s
Co-
orga
nise
the
twin
ning
infra
stru
ctur
e ev
ent i
n Si
ngap
ore.
Parti
cipa
nts
will
delib
erat
e on
the
role
s of
inte
rnat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds in
na
tiona
l and
glo
bal i
nfra
stru
ctur
e de
velo
pmen
t, an
d al
so a
s a
plat
form
of i
nnov
ativ
e an
d ef
ficie
nt d
eliv
ery
and
oper
atio
n of
in
frast
ruct
ure
proj
ects
.
As p
artic
ipan
ts re
cogn
ise
the
bene
fits
of in
trodu
cing
sta
ndar
ds to
th
e fie
ld o
f inf
rast
ruct
ure,
they
cou
ld b
e m
ore
activ
e in
thei
r st
anda
rdis
atio
n ef
forts
and
reap
the
bene
fits
of s
tand
ards
as
glob
al
solu
tions
.
104
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 3:
Aw
aren
ess
impr
oved
on
the
role
and
ben
efits
of I
nter
natio
nal S
tand
ards
and
thei
r use
. In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
are
ther
efor
e in
crea
sing
ly u
sed
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Glo
bal W
orks
hop
on A
sses
sing
the
Econ
omic
Be
nefit
s of
St
anda
rds
& In
tern
atio
nal
Con
fere
nce
on
the
Bene
fits
of
Stan
dard
s
26 c
ount
ries
- Aus
tralia
, Ban
glad
esh,
Bh
utan
, Cam
bodi
a, C
hina
, Ecu
ador
, Fiji,
G
hana
, Ind
ones
ia, I
srae
l, Ja
mai
ca,
Kaza
khst
an, M
alay
sia,
Mya
nmar
, Nam
ibia
, N
epal
, Phi
lippi
nes,
Sau
di A
rabi
a, S
outh
Af
rica,
Sud
an, S
wed
en, S
witz
erla
nd,
Turk
ey, U
K, U
S an
d Ye
men
88 p
artic
ipan
ts
Prov
ided
sup
port
to th
e IS
O R
egio
nal O
ffice
by
invi
ting
faci
litat
ors
and
spea
kers
(e.g
. for
the
Ope
ning
Rem
arks
and
pre
sent
atio
n on
ca
se s
tudi
es) f
or th
e w
orks
hop.
Rep
rese
ntat
ives
from
NSB
s an
d in
dust
ry w
ere
educ
ated
on
the
proc
esse
s of
qua
ntify
ing
the
econ
omic
ben
efits
of s
tand
ards
th
roug
h ca
se s
tudi
es.
Vario
us p
rese
ntat
ions
on
real
-life
cas
e st
udie
s/ex
ampl
es a
t the
co
nfer
ence
pro
vide
d in
sigh
ts in
to h
ow in
tern
atio
nal a
nd n
atio
nal
stan
dard
s ha
ve b
enef
itted
indu
stry
and
eco
nom
ies
thro
ugh
incr
ease
in
pro
duct
ivity
and
mar
ket a
cces
s.
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
ISO
Inst
itutio
nal
Stre
ngth
enin
g (IN
S) P
roje
ct
- an
onsi
te
Stak
ehol
ders
En
gage
men
t W
orks
hop
to b
e or
gani
sed
by
MST
RD
in
Mya
nmar
Mya
nmar
Bene
ficia
ries
incl
ude:
- G
over
nmen
t ag
enci
es/re
gula
tors
- N
SB (M
STR
D)
- Ind
ustry
The
stak
ehol
der e
ngag
emen
t wor
ksho
p w
ill he
lp s
treng
then
M
STR
D a
t the
inst
itutio
nal l
evel
and
aid
them
in th
eir s
take
hold
er
enga
gem
ent a
nd s
take
hold
ers’
par
ticip
atio
n in
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rdis
atio
n w
ork.
105
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Bila
tera
l In
stitu
tiona
l St
reng
then
ing
Prog
ram
me
M
ongo
lia
25 m
embe
rs
from
the
Mon
golia
n Ag
ency
for
Stan
dard
izat
ion
and
Met
rolo
gy,
Min
istry
of
Educ
atio
n an
d Sc
ienc
e as
wel
l as
man
agem
ent s
taff
from
the
univ
ersi
ty
Thro
ugh
a th
ree-
day
prog
ram
me
whi
ch in
clud
es s
tudy
vis
its to
SP
RIN
G S
G, I
SO R
egio
nal O
ffice
and
oth
er S
tand
ards
D
evel
opm
ent O
rgan
isat
ions
, Mon
golia
n st
anda
rds
deve
lope
rs a
nd
stak
ehol
ders
will
be o
ffere
d an
ove
rvie
w o
f the
sta
ndar
disa
tion,
ca
paci
ty b
uild
ing
and
R&D
effo
rts o
f Sin
gapo
re a
s w
ell a
s ga
in
deep
er in
sigh
ts in
to th
e be
nefit
s of
ado
ptin
g st
anda
rds
such
as
ISO
900
1.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 4:
IS
O m
embe
rs in
dev
elop
ing
coun
tries
stre
ngth
ened
at i
nstit
utio
nal l
evel
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
INS
Proj
ect
- an
atta
chm
ent i
n SP
RIN
G S
inga
pore
M
yanm
ar
Bene
ficia
ries
will
incl
ude:
- G
over
nmen
t ag
enci
es/re
gula
tors
- N
SB (M
STR
D)
- Ind
ustry
Mya
nmar
and
Sin
gapo
re w
ill be
revi
ewin
g th
e w
ork
prog
ram
me
in 2
014
befo
re e
mba
rkin
g on
the
wor
k pr
ogra
mm
e fo
r 201
5. T
his
will
help
refin
e th
e IN
S pr
ojec
t to
bette
r tai
lor i
t to
Mya
nmar
’s
need
s/pr
iorit
y ar
eas.
Thro
ugh
the
atta
chm
ent a
t SPR
ING
Sin
gapo
re, M
STR
D c
ould
ga
in a
bet
ter u
nder
stan
ding
of S
inga
pore
’s s
tand
ardi
satio
n st
ruct
ure
(gov
erna
nce
stru
ctur
e, ru
les
and
proc
edur
es, a
nd le
gal
issu
es) a
s w
ell a
s ou
r sta
ndar
disa
tion
deve
lopm
ent p
roce
ss
(diff
eren
t sta
ges
of s
tand
ards
dev
elop
men
t – in
clud
ing
the
plan
ning
and
set
ting
up o
f tec
hnic
al c
omm
ittee
s an
d w
orki
ng
grou
ps).
106
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Coo
pera
tion
with
AS
EAN
AS
EAN
mem
ber s
tate
s
ASEA
N h
as e
mba
rked
on
a nu
mbe
r of i
nitia
tives
to a
ddre
ss n
on-
tarif
f bar
riers
, whi
ch in
clud
e ha
rmon
isat
ion
with
inte
rnat
iona
l st
anda
rds
and
deve
lopm
ent o
f mut
ual r
ecog
nitio
n ag
reem
ents
, ba
sed
on in
tern
atio
nal c
onfo
rmity
ass
essm
ent s
yste
ms.
To
this
end
, AS
EAN
has
bee
n le
vera
ging
on
ISO
sta
ndar
ds fo
r cer
tain
sec
tors
id
entif
ied
for h
arm
onis
atio
n of
sta
ndar
ds a
nd w
orki
ng w
ith th
e IS
O
Reg
iona
l Offi
ce in
Sin
gapo
re to
sup
port
the
stan
dard
s ha
rmon
isat
ion
effo
rts in
ASE
AN.
Coo
pera
tion
with
PA
SC
PASC
mem
bers
PASC
has
put
in m
uch
effo
rt in
bui
ldin
g up
the
capa
city
of m
embe
r co
untri
es to
par
ticip
ate
in in
tern
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
satio
n m
ore
effe
ctiv
ely.
Thr
ough
fost
erin
g cl
ose
coop
erat
ion
with
ISO
and
dr
awin
g on
the
expe
rtise
and
reso
urce
s w
hich
ISO
offe
rs i.
e.
fund
ing,
trai
ning
, ISO
Reg
iona
l Offi
ce, P
ASC
aim
s to
faci
litat
e an
d en
hanc
e its
mem
bers
’ par
ticip
atio
n an
d co
ntrib
utio
ns to
in
tern
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
satio
n, a
s w
ell a
s au
gmen
t the
ir op
portu
nitie
s to
be
repr
esen
ted
in le
ader
ship
and
gov
erna
nce
posi
tions
in IS
O.
107
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to
be
train
ed
Expe
cted
resu
lts
Coo
pera
tion
with
AS
EAN
AS
EAN
mem
ber s
tate
s
ASEA
N w
ill co
ntin
ue it
s ha
rmon
isat
ion
effo
rts w
ith IS
O s
tand
ards
to
achi
eve
the
ASEA
N E
cono
mic
Com
mun
ity’s
goa
l of r
egio
nal
econ
omic
inte
grat
ion.
Coo
pera
tion
with
PA
SC
PASC
mem
bers
PASC
will
furth
er e
ngag
e W
TO-T
BT o
n tra
de d
ispu
tes
due
to th
e la
ck o
f int
erna
tiona
l sta
ndar
ds a
nd fu
rther
stre
ngth
en c
oope
ratio
n am
ong
the
thre
e in
tern
atio
nal s
tand
ardi
satio
n bo
dies
– IS
O, I
EC
and
ITU
-T.
108
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by S
TA
ME
Q (
VIE
T N
AM
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
Proj
ect:
Trad
e ca
paci
ty-
build
ing
in th
e M
ekon
g D
elta
cou
ntrie
s of
C
ambo
dia
and
Lao
Peop
le’s
Dem
ocra
tic
Rep
ublic
thro
ugh
stre
ngth
enin
g in
stitu
tiona
l an
d na
tiona
l cap
aciti
es
rela
ted
to s
tand
ards
, m
etro
logy
, tes
ting
and
qual
ity (S
MTQ
) Pha
se II
I
Cam
bodi
a 05
C
reat
ion
of q
ualit
y aw
aren
ess
and
deve
lopm
ent o
f nat
iona
l qua
lity
awar
d
109
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by T
TB
S (
TR
INID
AD
AN
D T
OB
AG
O)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
tra
ined
R
esul
ts
10th E
DF
Proj
ect –
To
bec
ome
the
refe
renc
e la
b fo
r te
mpe
ratu
re in
the
Car
ibbe
an R
egio
n
Car
icom
Cou
ntrie
s
3 W
e ar
e in
the
proc
ess
of e
stab
lishi
ng th
e te
mpe
ratu
re s
tand
ard
labo
rato
ry. E
quip
men
t was
pur
chas
ed.
Two
staf
f mem
bers
wen
t to
the
Kore
an M
etro
logy
Inst
itute
for t
empe
ratu
re tr
aini
ng.
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 5:
Reg
iona
l coo
pera
tion
stre
ngth
ened
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
10th E
DF
Proj
ect –
To
bec
ome
the
refe
renc
e la
b fo
r te
mpe
ratu
re in
the
Car
ibbe
an R
egio
n
Car
icom
Cou
ntrie
s
3
To b
e es
tabl
ishe
d as
the
Car
ibbe
an R
efer
ence
Lab
orat
ory
for
Tem
pera
ture
and
hav
e th
at re
cogn
ition
by
April
201
5.
110
Re
po
rtin
g t
o D
EV
CO
on
te
ch
nic
al
as
sis
tan
ce
by U
NM
Z (
CZ
EC
H R
EP
UB
LIC
)
DEV
CO
mee
ting,
9 S
epte
mbe
r 201
4, R
io d
e Ja
neiro
, Bra
zil
2 0
1 4
OU
TPU
T 2:
Cap
acity
bui
lt in
sta
ndar
diza
tion
and
rela
ted
mat
ters
for I
SO m
embe
rs a
nd th
eir s
take
hold
ers
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry
coun
tries
N
° of p
erso
ns tr
aine
d R
esul
ts
Rei
nfor
cem
ent o
f the
Leb
anes
e Pr
ivat
e Se
ctor
Com
petit
iven
ess;
Q
ualit
y C
ompo
nent
: Stre
ngth
enin
g of
Qua
lity
Man
agem
ent,
Cap
abilit
ies
and
Infra
stru
ctur
e in
Le
bano
n (in
con
sorti
um w
ith
Briti
sh S
tand
ards
Inst
itutio
n –
BSI)
Leba
non
In to
tal m
ore
than
100
0 pe
ople
tra
ined
or b
enef
ited
from
w
hole
pro
ject
incl
udin
g st
anda
rdiz
atio
n ac
tiviti
es
Co
nfo
rmit
y A
ssessm
en
t B
od
ies
Pr
ovid
e te
chni
cal s
uppo
rt an
d se
t an
actio
n pl
an p
rom
otin
g th
e de
velo
pmen
t of c
onfo
rmity
ass
essm
ent b
odie
s.
Set a
n ac
tion
plan
to s
uppo
rt la
bora
torie
s to
bec
ome
read
y fo
r ass
essm
ent.
Ap
poin
t an
exi
stin
g co
mpe
tent
lab
orat
ory
and/
or i
nspe
ctio
n bo
dy a
nd/o
r ce
rtific
atio
n bo
dy a
s a
notif
ied
and/
orde
sign
ated
bod
y, in
par
ticul
ar fo
r the
sel
ecte
d EC
Dire
ctiv
es in
Prio
rity
sect
ors
of th
e Le
bane
se A
CAA
Act
ion
Plan
;su
ch a
s th
e In
dust
rial R
esea
rch
Inst
itute
(IR
I), L
IBN
OR
Cer
tific
atio
n Bo
dy, A
dvan
ced
Con
stru
ctio
n Te
stin
g Se
rvic
es(A
CTS
), et
c.
Tech
nica
lly s
uppo
rt th
e pr
epar
atio
n of
a n
otify
ing
auth
ority
in
acco
rdan
ce w
ith t
he d
raft
Law
on
Tech
nica
lR
egul
atio
ns a
nd C
onfo
rmity
Ass
essm
ent.
Ref
: N
ew a
ppro
ach
Not
ified
Bod
ies
EN45
000
serie
s of
sta
ndar
ds;
New
and
Glo
bal A
ppro
ach.
Metr
olo
gy
D
raft
impl
emen
ting
decr
ees
for t
he n
ew L
aw o
n M
etro
logy
and
trai
n na
tiona
l leg
al m
etro
logy
exp
erts
, to
enfo
rce
the
new
Met
rolo
gy re
gula
tions
. S
tan
da
rdis
ati
on
Tran
spos
e th
e Le
bane
se s
tand
ards
in
the
3 pr
iorit
y se
ctor
s, n
amel
y: L
ow
voltage
(D
irect
ive
73/2
3/EE
C,
asam
ende
d- N
ew A
ppro
ach)
, C
onstr
uctio
n
Pro
ducts
(D
irect
ive
89/1
06/E
EC,
as a
men
ded-
New
App
roac
h) a
nd
Pres
sure
equip
ment (
Dire
ctiv
e 87
/404
/EEC
- N
ew A
ppro
ach,
Dire
ctiv
e 97
/23/
EC, a
s am
ende
d- N
ew A
ppro
ach,
and
D
irect
ive
1999
/36/
EC, a
s am
ende
d- b
ased
on
som
e pr
inci
ples
of t
he N
ew A
ppro
ach)
, in
acco
rdan
ce w
ith re
lativ
e EU
D
irect
ives
.
LIBN
OR
cap
aciti
es a
re b
uilt
to a
llow
tech
nica
l abi
lity
to b
ecom
e a
mem
ber o
f IEC
and
CEN
ELEC
.
LIBN
OR
’s ro
le in
the
Leba
nese
qua
lity
infra
stru
ctur
e is
stre
ngth
ened
.T
ech
nic
al/T
rad
e In
form
ati
on
Cen
tre
Stre
ngth
ened
and
tech
nica
l sup
port
tow
ards
a fu
lly o
pera
tiona
l Nat
iona
l Tec
hnic
al/T
rade
Info
rmat
ion
Cen
tre to
offe
rtra
de s
ervi
ces
and
info
rmat
ion
to e
xpor
ters
/impo
rters
, esp
ecia
lly in
: o
Supp
ort t
he s
et u
p of
onl
ine
tool
(a
web
site
) pr
ovid
ing
info
rmat
ion
on m
arke
t acc
ess
cond
ition
s in
the
EUan
d in
the
Sout
hern
EN
PI c
ount
ries
in li
ne w
ith th
e Eu
rope
Hel
p D
esk.
oG
athe
ring
info
rmat
ion
from
the
rele
vant
sta
keho
lder
s to
feed
the
web
site
with
the
invo
lvem
ent o
f des
igna
ted
foca
l poi
nts.
Mark
et
Su
rveilla
nc
e
Supp
ort t
he M
arke
t Sur
veilla
nce
func
tions
tow
ards
app
roxi
mat
ion
with
EU
bes
t pra
ctic
es in
line
with
EU
Reg
ulat
ion
(EC
) N
o 76
5/20
08 o
f the
Eur
opea
n Pa
rliam
ent a
nd o
f the
Cou
ncil
of 9
Jul
y 20
08, s
ettin
g ou
t the
requ
irem
ents
for a
ccre
dita
tion
and
mar
ket s
urve
illanc
e re
latin
g to
the
mar
ketin
g of
pro
duct
s an
d re
peal
ing
(EEC
) No
339/
93.
111
2 0
1 5
OU
TPU
T 2:
C
apac
ity b
uilt
in s
tand
ardi
zatio
n an
d re
late
d m
atte
rs fo
r ISO
mem
bers
and
thei
r sta
keho
lder
s
Activ
ity /
Proj
ect
Bene
ficia
ry c
ount
ries
N° o
f per
sons
to b
e tra
ined
Ex
pect
ed re
sults
Supp
ort f
or th
e m
oder
niza
tion
of
Mon
golia
’s
stan
dard
izat
ion
syst
em
(in c
onso
rtium
led
by B
ritis
h St
anda
rds
Inst
itutio
n –
BSI)
Mon
golia
In to
tal m
ore
than
10
00 p
eopl
e tra
ined
or
ben
efitt
ed fr
om
capa
city
bui
ldin
g ac
tiviti
es a
nd q
ualit
y of
the
prog
ram
mes
im
plem
ente
d (p
roje
ct
end)
A
natio
nal
qual
ity p
olic
y an
d a
natio
nal
qual
ity p
rogr
amm
e in
pla
ce,
man
aged
by
the
wor
king
gro
up u
nder
the
Dep
uty
Prim
e M
inis
ter,
whi
chis
act
ivel
y su
ppor
ted
and
impl
emen
ted
by a
ll st
akeh
olde
rs.
Th
e pr
ovis
ions
of D
irect
ive
2001
/95/
EC o
f the
Eur
opea
n Pa
rliam
ent a
ndof
the
Cou
ncil
of 3
Dec
embe
r 20
01 o
n ge
nera
l pro
duct
saf
ety
and
ofD
irect
ive
1999
/34/
EC o
f the
Eur
opea
n Pa
rliam
ent a
nd o
f the
Cou
ncil
of10
M
ay
1999
am
endi
ng
Cou
ncil
Dire
ctiv
e 85
/374
/EEC
on
th
eap
prox
imat
ion
of th
e la
ws,
reg
ulat
ions
and
adm
inis
trativ
e pr
ovis
ions
of
the
Mem
ber
Stat
es
conc
erni
ng
liabi
lity
for
defe
ctiv
e pr
oduc
ts
are
trans
pose
d in
to M
ongo
lian
legi
slat
ion.
Th
e le
gal
fram
ewor
k fo
r th
e qu
ality
inf
rast
ruct
ure
in p
lace
, en
surin
gin
stitu
tiona
l sep
arat
ion
of t
he r
egul
ator
y, s
tand
ardi
satio
n, a
ccre
dita
tion
and
conf
orm
ity a
sses
smen
t fun
ctio
ns.
M
ASM
is a
ble
to o
pera
te a
s a
WTO
com
plia
nt n
atio
nal s
tand
ards
bod
y.
The
natio
nal a
ccre
dita
tion
body
bei
ng a
ble
to o
pera
te a
ccor
ding
to IS
O17
011
(gen
eral
req
uire
men
ts f
or b
odie
s pr
ovid
ing
asse
ssm
ent
and
accr
edita
tion
of c
onfo
rmity
ass
essm
ent b
odie
s) a
nd th
at it
has
car
ried
out f
irst (
join
t) ac
cred
itatio
ns in
the
prio
rity
sect
ors.
A
mar
ket
surv
eilla
nce
body
and
the
tra
nsiti
on f
rom
sta
te t
echn
ical
insp
ectio
n to
war
ds m
arke
t sur
veilla
nce
is e
stab
lishe
d.
A fir
st s
et o
f pro
duct
regu
latio
ns b
eing
is in
pla
ce.
Cap
acity
bui
ldin
g of
na
tiona
l in
frast
ruct
ure
in
stan
dard
izat
ion
for
impr
ovem
ent o
f En
ergy
Effi
cien
cy in
bu
ildin
gs in
Bos
nia
and
Her
zego
vina
Bosn
ia a
nd H
erze
govi
na
In to
tal m
ore
than
100
pe
ople
trai
ned
or
bene
fited
Tr
ansl
atio
n of
all
57 p
arts
of E
uroc
odes
and
pub
lishi
ng th
em.
Fi
nish
and
pub
lish
the
natio
nal a
nnex
es o
f EN
199
1 –
(10
parts
) w
hat
will
incl
ude
educ
atio
n an
d tra
inin
g of
th
e ex
perts
, ta
sks
rela
ted
prep
arat
ion
of n
eces
sary
dat
a an
d do
cum
ents
(m
akin
g of
all
nece
ssar
ym
aps)
, etc
.
Esta
blis
h of
an
ac
cred
ited
Con
form
ity
Asse
ssm
ent
body
fo
rco
nstru
ctio
n pr
oduc
ts i
n BA
S (w
hat
will
incl
ude
softw
are
to f
ollo
wce
rtific
atio
n pr
oces
s, c
ertif
icat
ion
of B
AS a
ccor
ding
to
ISO
270
01,
educ
atio
n of
BAS
sta
ff re
gard
ing
Con
form
ity A
sses
smen
t ac
tiviti
es,
etc…
).
112
ITEM 10 Lessons learnt from the implementation of the Action Plan 2011-2015 (panel session)
1. INTRODUCTION
This year’s ISO General Assembly and DEVCO meetings are taking place at a time when a consultation is under way to develop and define ISO’s strategy for the period 2016-2020. The consultation document that members will have received stresses the need to build on ISO’s strong base and successes, while at the same time identifying and accommodating future trends, driving factors and risks that might have an effect on ISO and its members. The Action Plan for developing countries is an integral part of ISO’s strategic planning, and therefore needs to be revised in line with ISO’s other activities.
In outlining what would constitute a successful ISO in the year 2020, the consultation document draws on some of the key achievements of ISO and outlines a number of statements that indicate what ISO should be accomplishing by 2020. One of these statements makes it clear that ISO will continue its commitment to providing supportfor its developing country members, by:
• Ensuring the development dimension of international standardization remains a keystrategy of the ISO system; and
• Pursuing initiatives to develop capacity and continually improve the performance ofdeveloping countries that are focused, highly effective and delivered under an innovative Action Plan for developing countries that responds to clear needs.
In the consultation document, members are asked to consider and comment in an online survey on the following:
How should the ISO Action Plan for developing countries be improved? In particular, what more should be done by ISO's governance, membership and the ISO Central Secretariat to:
1. Increase developing country participation in ISO's technical work2. Build the capacity of members in standardization and related matters3. Increase awareness of the role and benefits of standardization4. Improve the institutional strength of ISO members in developing countries.
It is thus seen as appropriate for this year’s DEVCO meeting to devote what time it can, over and above any comments that might have already been made by individual members, to discuss the strategic objectives that ISO should pursue in relation to developing countries and the future of the Action Plan for developing countries in terms of the four lines of action listed above, all of which have been the subject of considerable progress during the past years.
To this end, it is useful to recall that the ISO Strategic Plan 2011-2015 dedicates to developing countries its Key Strategic Objective 3, which reads: "The capacity and
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participation of developing countries in international standardization is significantly enhanced". The strategy also specifies that "Participation of developing countries ininternational standardization is essential to ensure the global relevance of ISO standards and to contribute to developing countries’ access to world markets, technical progress and sustainable development".
With this in mind, the 48th DEVCO meeting agenda is designed to address these themes, firstly to take stock, in terms of lessons that can be learnt from the implementation of the current Action Plan (agenda item 10), and secondly to hold focused working sessions to capture recommendations for inclusion in the new Action Plan 2016-2020 (agenda item11).
2. TAKING STOCK – LESSIONS LEARNT FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THEACTION PLAN 2011-2015 (DEVCO AGENDA ITEM 10)
The provision of technical assistance needs to be well managed and its impact evaluated. In simple terms: “If you can’t measure something, you can’t evaluate its success or failure,and therefore you can’t manage it effectively or improve it.” It has always been ISO’s practice to evaluate training interventions on the day, by means of survey questionnaires, but owing to the significant increase in the number of activities implemented under the Action Plan in recent years, and the need to demonstrate to donors that these activities are effective, ISO has also put in place a procedure to systematically assess the impact of its technical assistance and training activities.
The impact assessment consists of circulating, 6 to 8 months after the activity, one questionnaire to each participant who has attended a regional or international activity, and a separate questionnaire to each NSB that has hosted a national, regional or international activity. The objective is to assess whether the activity has had a multiplier effect at the national level, and whether the NSB has undertaken steps to ensure a wider dissemination of knowledge gained by the participants it designated to attend a given activity. In short, the impact assessment seeks to determine what each beneficiary is doing differently as a result of the regional or international activity, and how the information imparted in the activity is being disseminated.
Agenda Item 10, which will take the form of a panel session, will open with the facilitator giving a summary of the latest data on ISO’s technical assistance and training activities. This will be followed by short presentations by panellists, one in each of the four key objectives of the current Action Plan, namely increase participation, build capacity, increase awareness and improve the institutional strength of members.
Each presentation is intended to present experiences (benefits, issues, challenges) in relation to specific cases of implementation under the relevant Action Plan objective. A brief question and answer session will follow the last presentation, to enable questions to be posed from the floor, in order to set the scene for the afternoon session, which will focus on the future Action Plan.
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WORKING SESSIONS
ITEM 11 Shaping of the next Action Plan (2016-2020)
BACKGROUND
Agenda item 11 consists of four separate working sessions running in parallel, each one dedicated to generating recommendations for the establishment of the new Action Plan 2016-2020. At registration time, DEVCO members will chose which session to attend. Each session will be chaired and facilitated by members of the DEVCO Chair’s Advisory Group, with the participation of senior staff members from the ISO Central Secretariat.
The sessions will take 90 minutes, during which each group will consider the activities that were foreseen in the Action Plan 2011-2015, and agree on recommendations based on a number of key questions aimed at optimizing the approach to be taken in the new Action Plan.
The discussions should focus on identifying activities that are generating significant benefits (and therefore need to be continued or strengthened), identifying activities that do not contribute (partly or fully) to achieve the stated objectives (and therefore should be cancelled or modified), and if/where appropriate, propose new activities (even radically new ones) which are considered suitable to drive significant progress.
WORKING SESSION 1 - INCREASE DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTICIPATION IN ISO TECHNICAL WORK
Action Plan 2011-2015 objectives to achieve increased participation in ISO technical work
Developing countries identify relevant subject areas so that activities to assistinvolvement are focused. ISO/CS and TC/SC leadership provides information onthe role and activities of TCs to facilitate this.
Encourage the establishment of twinning/partnership arrangements between ISOmembers in developing and developed countries. Measure the effectiveness ofsuch arrangements by the increase in leadership positions held by developingcountries over the period of this Action Plan.
Provide resources for developing country participants to attend and effectivelycontribute to meetings of TCs, SCs and WGs that are of relevance to them.
Clearly identify what skills and experience are needed to increase participation inISO technical work and provide regional training and/or distance learning courses tohelp ISO members build these skills and experience directly and amongst theirstakeholders. Specifically provide training that will equip developing countryrepresentatives to carry out roles related to leadership positions in ISO committees(chair, secretary, convenor) or to enter into twinning/partnership arrangements.
Organise regional/national training for ISO members in developing countries on theuse of ISO e-tools to participate in standards development work. Ensure ISO e-tools evolve to meet developing country needs.
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Overview of activities implemented to date
Technical assistance and training activities in support of increasing the participation of developing countries in ISO technical work represents 8% of the overall expenditure in support of the implementation of the Action Plan. The table overleaf gives an overview of the types of activities carried out during the first 3 years of the 5-year Action Plan.
Activities covered Level Current Subjects/Topic
Sponsorships for participation ofISO member experts and/ornominated delegates in ISO/TCs,SCs and WGs
New member rights programmegiving access to Correspondentmembers to take part in ISOtechnical committee work
Global Ad-hoc sponsorship (partial funding)
Project based sponsorship (fully funded participation)
Training activities related toroles in ISO technical work,participation skills and toolsneeded to be effective in ISOtechnical work environment
Regional or Global
Procedures for ISO secretaries eServices for ISO secretaries Drafting standards in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives- Using the ISO STD template Regular Introduction to ISO eServices Enhanced participation in international standardization
Promotion and monitoring oftwinning arrangements betweendeveloped and developingcountries
Considering the above, DEVCO members attending the working session on Participation are invited to consider the following key questions:
Q1. What should ISO members in developing countries do to:
- identify relevant subject areas and establish priorities for participation in ISO technical work
- define actions, engage and take responsibility for their implementation
- acquire the skills and experience needed to participate effectively in ISO technical work
- consider more effective ways of engaging stakeholders
Q2. What can ISO do to further support developing country participation:
- provide resources, funding and new training programmes, including distance learning?
- promote twinning (including between developing countries)?
- develop guidance and educational materials?
- other support?
DEVCO members are invited to consider innovative ideas to increase developing country participation, and discuss ways to improve the ability to assess the effectiveness of participation.
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WORKING SESSION 2 - BUILD CAPACITY IN STANDARDIZATION AND RELATED MATTERS
Action Plan 2011-2015 objectives to a build capacity in standardization
Developing countries identify relevant subject areas so that activities to buildcapacity are focused. ISO/CS and members provide assistance and mentoring tofacilitate this.
Identify needs and develop and conduct regional/national workshops and courseson selected standardization subjects, in particular those where InternationalStandards of relevance to the developing country are under development orreview.
Identify needs and conduct regional/national training-of-trainers programmes,including subsequent mentoring of trainees, aimed at creating a pool of resourcesat the disposal of users of International Standards in order to guide them inapplying these standards.
Identify needs and develop and disseminate training manuals and packages (e.g.presenter’s pack, participant’s pack, videos and background documents) onselected standardization subjects that are of relevance to ISO members indeveloping countries and their stakeholders.
Provide information and communication technology (ICT) equipment and trainNSB staff in its use in selected countries to enable ISO members to participatemore effectively in ISO technical work.
Provide and encourage the use of distance learning courses in key aspects ofinternational standardization.
Establish modules and training courses that show the value of participation instandardization activity by stakeholder groups of the ISO member in developingcountries. Target initiatives to areas where the NSB is carrying out standardizationactivity or sees potential in carrying out standardization activity.
Overview of activities implemented to date
Technical assistance and training activities focusing on building the capacity of ISO members in developing countries represents 31% of the overall expenditure in support of the implementation of the Action Plan. The table below gives an overview of the types of activities carried out during the first 3 years of the 5-year Action Plan.
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Activities covered Level Current Subjects/Topic
Training activities focussed on increasing or enhancing the capacity of ISO members and their stakeholders to participate and/or be involved in standards formulation
Regional or Global
- Food safety (with TC34) Social Responsibility Societal Security (with TC 223) Water (with TC 224 & 253)
Competence based training directed at building the capacity of ISO members and/or their stakeholders to implement or apply a particular standard(s) and/or other ISO outputs
E-learning programmes
National or Regional or Global
Consumer involvement (ToT with COPOLCO) Social responsibility (ToT) Energy Management (ToT) Conformity assessment - field specific Role of standards in Economic Dev. (The ISO methodology) Linking TPOs and NSBs (Building linkages for export success)
Considering the above, DEVCO members attending the working session on Capacity Building are invited to consider the following key questions:
Q1. What should ISO members in developing countries do to:
- identify needs for technical assistance and training to build capacity in standardization and related matters
- define actions, engage and take responsibility for their implementation
- develop skills and competencies to apply good practices in standardization and participate more effectively in standardization work
Q2. What more can ISO do to help members build capacity in standardization:
- provide resources, funding and new training programmes, including distance learning?
- develop new communication tools?
- facilitate the sharing of resources/programmes?
- other support?
DEVCO members are invited to consider innovative ideas to build capacity in standardization and related mattes, and discuss ways to improve the ability to assess the effectiveness of capacity building activities.
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WORKING SESSION 3 - INCREASE AWARENESS OF THE ROLE AND BENEFITS OF STANDARDIZATION
Action Plan 2011-2015 objectives to raise awareness of the role and benefits of standardization
Developing countries identify relevant subject areas so that activities to raiseawareness are focused. ISO/CS and members provide assistance andmentoring to facilitate this.
Identify those key stakeholders where activity should be concentrated anddevelop a programme that will result in a consistent and coherent message, ofrelevance to the stakeholder, and show the benefit of International Standardsand their use to that stakeholder.
Conduct global/regional/national awareness raising events (conferences,seminars, workshops).
Organize contests at the global level to sensitize specific target groups on keystandardization issues.
Develop and disseminate ISO publications related to standardization (in printedand in electronic forms, including use of Web-based services, new media andcommunication platforms such as social networks)
Where a standard is published that is of particular interest and value to astakeholder or stakeholders, publicise this to them, showing clearly how this willassist them in meeting their objectives and goals.
Overview of activities implemented to date
Technical assistance and training activities delivered to raise awareness of the role and benefits of standardization represents some 23% of the overall expenditure in support of the implementation of the Action Plan. The table below gives an overview of the types of activities carried out during the first 3 years of the 5-year Action Plan.
Activities covered Level Current Subjects/Topic
Awareness raising events and activities
Award for young standardizers in developing countries (ISO/DIN)
National or Regional or Global
Standards specific subjects Carbon Footprinting Energy management
(50001) Environmental
management (14000series)
Food safety (22000) Information security
(27001) Road Traffic Safety
(39001) Social Responsibility Societal Security Risk Management
Key issues in standardization Conformity assessment
and trade Consumer involvement
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Activities covered Level Current Subjects/Topic
DEVCO meeting plenarypanels and breakoutdiscussions
Set of promotional and educational materials developed on the benefits of standards
Global 30 case studiescovering 20 countries, videos, fact sheets, books, presentations and articles
Considering the above, DEVCO members attending the working session on RaisingAwareness are invited to consider the following key questions:
Q1. What should ISO members in developing countries do to:
- identify priority areas for raising awareness of the role and benefits of standardization
- define actions, engage and take responsibility for communicating about the role and benefits of standardization, targeting stakeholders and in particular government officials and other decision makers
- identify the need for communication materials to support the promotion of standardization
Q2. What can ISO do to further help members raise awareness:
- develop new and targeted promotional materials?
- ensure that effective use is made of existing materials?
- other support and possible communication initiatives?
DEVCO members are invited to consider innovative ideas to raise awareness of the role and benefits of standardization, and to discuss ways to improve the ability to assess the effectiveness of awareness raising activities.
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WORKING SESSION 4 - IMPROVE THE INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTH OF ISO MEMBERS
Action Plan 2011-2015 objectives to improve the institutional strength of ISO members
Developing countries identify impediments so that activities to strengthen their rolesat the institutional level are focused. This includes ensuring processes and systemsused in standardization assist in strengthening the role of the NSB. ISO/CS andmembers provide assistance and mentoring to facilitate this.
Organize global/regional/national workshops and courses for senior and middlemanagement NSB staff based on ISO publications on institutional strengtheningmatters; topics that may be covered include formulation of a nationalstandardization strategy; marketing and communication; management support;diversifying sources of revenue; ICT infrastructure; enhancing NSB role in nationalquality infrastructure-building with partner international and regional organizations;stakeholder involvement; support for good governance in NSBs and in ISO’sgovernance bodies; etc. Measure effectiveness of such events and use this tofurther improve such events.
Provide guidance and advice to senior management of NSBs through short-termconsultancy missions to meet a clearly identified need(s).
Encourage partnerships between the beneficiary ISO members and other ISOmembers, both from developing as well as developed countries (attachment trainingand fellowships, mentoring, exchange of good practice manuals and procedures).Measure effectiveness of such partnerships and use this to further improve all suchpartnerships.
Overview of activities implemented to date
Technical assistance and training activities to improve institutional strength of ISO members in developing countries represents 28% of the overall expenditure in support for the implementation of the Action Plan. The table below gives an overview of the types of activities carried out during the first 3 years of the 5-year Action Plan.
Activities covered Level Current Subjects/Topic
Training activities targeted at NSB management and staff and/or on subjects related to NSB operations or national standardization
National or Regional
eLearning course modules (1-3)
Marketing and promotion Regional Introduction to ISO
eServices Adopting & referencing
international standards in technical regulations
Financing NSBs Setting national
standardization strategies Stakeholder engagement Good Standardization Practice
Institutional strengthening (INS) of NSBs (33 countries)
Global ISO INS project
Enhancing ICT capabilities of NSBs
ICT DEV project
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Considering the above, DEVCO members, in the working session on InstitutionalStrengthening are invited to consider the following key questions:
Q1. What should ISO members in developing countries do to:
- capture input on priority issues to be addressed by the INS programme
- define other actions, engage and take responsibility for their implementation
- make effective use of the skills and competencies acquired
- ensure that the impact of the INS project is sustained over time
Q2. What more can ISO do to strengthen its members at the institutional level:
- manage the available resources in the most effective way
- other initiatives?
DEVCO members are invited to consider to what extent the INS project has contributed to better functioning and operational efficiency of NSBs and to provide innovative ideas for improving the assessment of the effectiveness of the actions.
EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE WORKING SESSIONS
Following the deliberations of each working session, the individual Chairs will report back to the DEVCO plenary. Recommendations made will be considered alongside other inputs to develop the Action Plan for developing countries 2016-2020, in alignment with the strategic objectives that ISO will pursue in relation to developing countries.
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ITEM 12 Reporting back from the working sessions on the Action Plan 2016-2020
The Chairs of the DEVCO working sessions, all members of the DEVCO CAG, will report on the afternoon discussions, and put forward any recommendations formulated by the groups, to be taken into account for the formulation of the next Action Plan for developing countries.
Mrs Léna Dargham will report on session 1 on Increasing developing countryparticipation in ISO’s technical work
Dr George Crentsil will report on session 2 on Building the capacity of members onstandardization and related matters
Mrs Eve Gadzikwa will report on session 3 on Increasing awareness on the role andbenefits of standardisation
Mrs Fadilah Baharin will report on session 4 on Improving the institutional strength ofISO members in developing countries
The DEVCO CAG will also review the feedback and recommendations from the working sessions at its meeting to be held on 10 September 2014.
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ITEM 13 Date and place of the next meeting
The 49th DEVCO meeting will be held on 15 September 2015, in Seoul, Republic of Korea, followed by the ISO General Assembly, planned to take place from 16 to 18 September 2015.
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ITEM 14 Any other business / Resolutions
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