African Organisation For Standardisation 1
ARSO is intergovernmental organization established in 1977 by OAU (currently AU) and UNECA 2
ARSO accredited (diplomatic status) by the Government of the Republic of Kenya 3
ARSO MISSION Facilitate intra- African and global trade through harmonized standards and conformity system 4
1. Harmonize national and regional standards and issue necessary recommendations to Member States in this regard; 2. Initiate and coordinate the development of African Standards with references to products which are of particular interest to Africa; 3. Promote and coordinate standardisation and conformity assessment systems in Africa; 4. Encourage and facilitate adoption of international standards by Member States; 5
5. Encourage and facilitate the development by AU Member States of technical regulations based on African and International Standards; 6. Support the establishment of effective national standards bodies in Member States; 7. Coordinate the views of its members at international level; and 8. Create appropriate bodies in addition to the organs of ARSO for the purposes of fulfilling its objectives. 6
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General Assembly ARSO President Council Technical management committee Central secretariat Oversight committee ARSO Secretary General Technical Directorate Documentation and information management Conformity assessment committee Consumer committee Documentation and information network Publishing house Technical Harmonisation Committee Finance& Administration 8
ARSO Strategic objectives 1. Establish a standards harmonization system that supports a sound regulatory framework 2. Disseminate harmonized standards and guidelines to support intra, inter African and international trade and industrialization 3. Strengthening ARSO work-management capabilities for the sustainability of the Organisation 4. Promoting maximum and effective participation of Members and other stakeholders 9
ARSO Strategic objectives 1. Establish a standards harmonization system that supports a sound regulatory framework 2. Disseminate harmonized standards and guidelines to support intra, inter African and international trade and industrialization 3. Strengthening ARSO work-management capabilities for the sustainability of the Organisation 4. Promoting maximum and effective participation of Members and other stakeholders 10
The Abuja Treaty (Chapter XI, Article 67) lays out a common Policy on Standardization and Measurement Systems. Adopt a common policy on standardisation and quality assurance of goods and services among member states Undertake such other related activities in standardisation and measurement systems that are likely to promote trade, economic development and integration within the Community; and strengthen African national and continental organisations operating in this field. 5 11
Premised on Article 49 of the AEC Treaty: 1) ARSO/THC 01, Basic and General Standards 2) ARSO/THC 02, Agriculture and Food Products 3) ARSO/THC 03, Building and Civil Engineering 4) ARSO/THC 04, Mechanical Engineering & Metallurgy 5) ARSO/THC 05, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering 6) ARSO/THC 06, Electro-technology 7) ARSO/THC 07, Textiles and Leather 8) ARSO/THC 08, Transport and Communication 9) ARSO/THC 09, Environmental Management 10) ARSO/THC 10, Energy and Natural Resources 11) ARSO/THC 11, Quality Management 12) ARSO/THC 12, Services 13) ARSO/THC 13, African Traditional Medicine 12
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Common UP-IS Unique products 14
THC 02 Agriculture and Food product 2013cassave bread-boi 15
THC 03 on Building and Civil Engineering 23rd 24th April 2015, Nairobi Kenya THC 13 on ATM: 2nd 5th Dec 2014 in Nairobi, Kenya and 2nd 6th March 2015,Mauritius. 16
Common UP-IS International and regional 17
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Abuja Treaty s 1991 and 1994: establishing African Economic Community (AEC): FTAs, continental customs union, common market, monetary and economic union. AU recognises 8 RECs as 'pillars' of the African Economic Community (AEC): COMESA has launched its Customs Union (CU) on June 2009 and its FTA in 2000. SADC launched its FTA in 2008 and is in the process of preparing to launch its CU which was supposed to have been launched in 2010. EAC launched its Common Market in 2010. ECOWAS has made progress in building its FTA and planning to launch its Customs Union. ECCAS have launched its FTA in 2004 UMA, CENSAD and IGAD are moving slowly and still in the stage of cooperation amongst their Member States. 19
AMU Algeria, ECOWAS Consell De L Entente Ghana, Nigeria Benin, Togo, Côte D lvoire Guinea-Bissau Gambia Niger, Burkina Faso Mali Senegal Chad ECCAS São Tomé & Principe Cameron, Central African Rep, Gabon, Equat. Guinea, Rep. Congo EAC Tanzania Liberia, WAEMU SACU Sierra leone Guinea Mano River Union South Africa, Abbreviations Botswana, CILSS AMU: Arab Maghreb Union, Lesotho CBI: Cross Border Initiative, Swaziland CEMAC: Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, CILSS: Permanent Interstate Committee on Drought Control in the Sahel, COMESA: CEN-SAD: EAC: ECCAS: ECOWAS: IGAD: Standards - RECs Overlapping of membership in Africa Libya Morocco, Tunisia CEN-SAD Sudan, Chad, Eritrea, Central African Rep, Djibouti, Somalia Cape Verde, CEMAC Burundi Rwanda DR Congo Angola Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe Namibia, Mozambique Nile River Basin Egypt Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan Kenya, Burundi Rwanda Uganda, i Somalia IGA D Mauritius, Seychelles Comoros, Madagascar Reunion IOC Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, SADC COMESA Community of Sahel Saharan States, IOC: Indian Ocean Commission, East African Cooperation, SACU: Southern Africa Customs Union, Economic Community for Central African States SADC: Southern African Development Economic Community of Western African States, Community, Inter-Governmental Authority for Government, WAEMU: West African Economic and 20 Monetary Union
Launch the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) on 10 June, 2015 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt at the Third Tripartite Summit, CFTA negotiation launched by the 25th Summit of the AU in June 2015, South Africa with mandate to fast tracking the establishment of an African CFTA by 2017, 21
Standards in CFTA- ARSO 22
TFTA -ECOWAS building CFTA http://www.thehabarinetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/continental-free-trade-area2.jpg 23
Standards in TFTA-TBT annex ARSO http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/media/images/83536000/gif/_83536776_africa_tfta_624.gif 24
Standards ARSO and RECs MoUs ARSO 25
THC RH/IS UP 2016 2017 1 Basic and General Standards 134 0 0 0 2 Agriculture and Food Products 196 45 29 23 3 Building and Civil Engineering 135 14 21 10 4 Mechanical Engineering and 104 10 0 0 Metallurgy 5 Chemistry and Chemical 52 8 6 17 Engineering 6 Electrotechnology 63 0 0 0 7 Leather and Textile Products 90 10 0 8 8 Transport and Communications 24 0 0 0 9 Environmental Management 15 0 0 48 10 Energy and Natural Resources 3 0 0 0 11 Quality Management Systems 6 0 0 0 12 Services 0 0 0 96 13 African Traditional Medicine 2 0 11 14 Total 824 87 67 216 26
ARSO Strategic objectives 1. Establish a standards harmonization system that supports a sound regulatory framework 2. Disseminate harmonized standards and guidelines to support intra, inter African and international trade and industrialization 3. Strengthening ARSO work-management capabilities for the sustainability of the Organisation 4. Promoting maximum and effective participation of Members and other stakeholders 27
SO2 African standards implemented Harmonization of conformity Assessment Procedures in Africa 1-1-1 principle 1 Standard Accepted everywhere 1 Test 1 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT 28
SO2 QI at national and regional Accreditation Recognition of technical competence Standards Definition of properties, dimensions, tolerances, etc. Conformity assessment Conformity assessment Conformity with requirements defined by standards. Metrology Guarantee of exact and reliable measurements 29
To be developed through PAQI including general technical regulations framework and criteria for classification and identification of TBTs for African countries 30
SO2 Standards need conformity system Standards Definition of properties, dimensions, tolerances, etc. Conformity assessment Conformity with requirements defined by standards. Conformity assessment 31
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ARSO- CACO website developed www.arsocaco.org Dual Certification Scheme (Africa Mark) Agriculture and ATM Database on Conformity Assessment Capabilities of member States Outreach material 33
www.arso-disnet.org Database of Standards Info on Technical Regulations, Trade Regimes, African Experts ARSO online library and Publishing House Training on 10-12 February 2015, Nairobi, Kenya 34
www.arso-coco.org Guide on inclusion of Consumer information in Standards Data base for ARSO- COCO Stakeholders and Consumers Protection bodies in Africa Training: Consumer Information 35
African day of Standardisation: 2015Theme The role of standards in promoting Women Empowerment and Development towards Africa s Agenda 2063 Continental Essay Competition Made in Africa expo 36
ARSO Strategic objectives 1. Establish a standards harmonization system that supports a sound regulatory framework 2. Disseminate harmonized standards and guidelines to support intra, inter African and international trade and industrialization 3. Strengthening ARSO work-management capabilities for the sustainability of the Organisation 4. Promoting maximum and effective participation of Members and other stakeholders 37
General Assembly Council Conformity assessment Conformity assessment committee Technical Directorate Technical management committee Consumer committee Central secretariat Oversight committee Documentation and information network Documentation and information management Publishing house Technical Harmonisation Committee Finance& Administration 38
Membership Grants AfDB UNECA EU Sida German government (PTB, GIZ) World Fish Trade 39
Training (ARSO staff and ARSO members (THC experts and standards and conformity officers) Formal Education Programme (University, high schools, primary) Affordable training: Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia 40
ARSO Strategic objectives 1. Establish a standards harmonization system that supports a sound regulatory framework 2. Disseminate harmonized standards and guidelines to support intra, inter African and international trade and industrialization 3. Strengthening ARSO work-management capabilities for the sustainability of the Organisation 4. Promoting maximum and effective participation of Members and other stakeholders 41
AU CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS OF TRADE 9TH ORDINARY SESSION 01 05 DECEMBER 2014, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA On the ARSO Annual Report i. All AU Member States that are currently not Members of ARSO should endeavour to attain membership by the year 2017; ii. ARSO and other Pan African Standards organisations to refer to the year 2017 as African year of Quality Infrastructure; iii. The AUC and ARSO should increase awareness and mobilize all stakeholders on the role of Quality Infrastructure; iv. The AUC and Quality Infrastructure Institutions should assess the status of Quality Infrastructure in Africa; and develop a Strategic Plan on Quality Infrastructure in Africa. 42
SOUTH SUDAN CEO 43
AUC Trade Industry: Report PAQI ACP TBT steering committee WTO Observer status SPS continental committee COMESA Business Council steering committee 44
Awareness Creation Workshop for the East African Community Legislative Assembly (EALA) Members EALA MPs for the Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources Committee 45
ISO CEN World-Fish AfDB UNECA PTB Sida WTO QCI KATS 46
Why talking about standards: Standards voluntary Technical regulation mandatory Trade protection 47
Conclusion Well developed QI Reasonably developed QI Partially developed QI Limited QI Non or very limited QI 48
Asante Merci beaucoup! Thank you! شكرا Muito obrigado! 49