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  1. The CSN will be represented at the BSI Standards Forum and Awards, London, UK. https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/our-services/events/2019/standards-conferences-uk/autumn-standards-conference-UK/
  2. CSN workshop session at the IFAN 2019 members assembly. IFAN (The International Federation of Standards Users) is an independent, non profit-making international association of national organizations for the application of standards, companies, professional and trade associations, and governmental agencies, concerned with the use of standards.
  3. CSN Workshop as a side meeting to the ISO/TC 283 meetings in Kigali, Rwanda.
  4. The International Federation of Standards Users (IFAN) is an independent, non profit-making international association of national organizations for the application of standards, companies, professional and trade associations, and governmental agencies, concerned with the use of standards. IFAN are and associate member of CSN and there will be a CSN presentation at their 2019 Members Assembly meeting on 17 October in London. For more information on IFAN please see the attached documents (benefits of IFAN membership, and guidelines for establishing a national standards users group) or visit: https://www.ifan.org/ IFAN_Guide_2-2019_Version.pdf IFAN_Benefits-of-IFAN-membership2019.pdf
  5. Uganda Technical Assistance update: CSN fish handling standard guidelines in local languages (September 2019) Photographs of a CSN visit to the Fisheries Directorate and a major landing site in Entebbe. CSN produced fish handling standard guidelines in local languages and these are now being used to train local fishermen. There’s a big potential to expand this initiative to address selling constraints facing the processed fish vendors.
  6. Uganda Technical Assistance update: Simplified/translated standards brochures. Photograph showing the official handover of the simplified/translated standards brochures for 5 selected value chains (avocado, soy beans, pineapple, rice and shea nuts) to the UNFFE. These will be disseminated and presented by CSN-trained trainers to the farmers in rural districts. 14,000 copies have been produced and more copies and translations have been requested.
  7. The 2019 Commonwealth Standards Network meeting took place today (18th September) in Cape Town. The 57 attendees included representatives from 18 Commonwealth National Standards Bodies, 5 regional standards organisations and a number of other interested organisations. Keynote speakers included His Excellency Nigel Casey (British High Commissioner to South Africa), Verne Emmanuel (Director, Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards) and Shirley Bailey-Wood (Director, Information Solutions, British Standards Institution). The CSN Secretariat then provided work programme updates and workshop discussions proved to be an important opportunity for participants to help shape the work programme. Please see attached document for full meeting report which includes the September 2019 CSN survey results. If you have any comments or questions, please ask ben.hedley@bsigroup.com CSN Annual meeting_notes_2019-09-18.pdf
  8. September 2019 – CSN Update from Dr Scott Steedman, BSI Director of Standards https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/about-bsi/uk-national-standards-body/news/september-2019--the-commonwealth-standards-network/ From the devastation left by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas to the importance of future trading relationships with Australia, New Zealand and Canada, strengthening our relationships with the Commonwealth countries is becoming ever more important. BSI has been promoting the idea of helping Commonwealth countries to recognise the value of international standards for their economic development and international trade for several years and so we were delighted when this was picked up by the government and a new Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN) was launched by the Prime Minister at the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London. A year on and the CSN has 42 members and has become the largest international standards network outside the formal international standards organisations ISO and IEC. The CSN is a network for Commonwealth members, their National Standards Bodies, regional associations, and interested stakeholders from all countries to share best practice, furthering trade and economic prosperity throughout the Commonwealth. Not all Commonwealth countries have National Standards Bodies or are actively involved in the international standards development community. CSN creates an opportunity for smaller countries to learn from established members and participate in international standards development. Since the launch last year we have worked with Commonwealth countries to develop a training programme focussed on raising awareness of the benefits in using international standards and empowering Commonwealth countries to play a more active role in standards development. Our ambition for the CSN, as for the whole of the international standards system, is to be as open and inclusive as possible. If you are interested in what standards can do for you and your organisation, you can register at www.commonwealthstandards.net. Beyond training and resources like toolkits and frameworks for using standards effectively, we are delivering donor funded technical assistance projects into developing Commonwealth countries. For example, in Uganda and Zambia technical experts are aiming to stimulate interest and demand for their respective National Quality Infrastructures and advocating the benefits of an effective Quality Infrastructure framework in the region. In Oceania, the work will aim to contribute to the removal of Technical Barriers to Trade for Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu to enable easier movement of goods and services between them and their trading partners internationally. In St Lucia, there has been work on improving standardizaton best practices, the development of a National Quality Policy, certification skills and NSB marketing and communication strategies. We hope that the benefits of the CSN will also be felt by non-Commonwealth countries, as they will see a reduction in trade costs from using the same single international standard for trade and exports, ‘one standard used everywhere’, which they participated in developing. This week the CSN countries will meet in Cape Town, during the ISO General Assembly. It will be an opportunity for CSN members to share ideas, influence the work programme and put proposals together for the future of the network. I am delighted that the British High Commissioner to South Africa, Nigel Casey, will give a keynote address setting the scene for the exchange of best practice knowledge between countries. The CSN has been one of the great achievements of the last 12 months. It has huge potential to strengthen nations north and south, east and west through international standards. Roll on 2020!
  9. The Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN) annual meeting that will take place 14.00-16.00 on Wednesday 18th September in Cape Town in the margins of the ISO General Assembly. This meeting will be an important opportunity for participants to be updated on CSN progress and it will be crucial in gaining feedback to help shape the work programme beyond March 2020. CSN Cape Town meeting invite and agenda_Wednesday 18th September 2019 (v3).pdf
  10. The Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN) was represented at the he Pacific Regional Quality Infrastructure (QI) meetings in Fiji 2-6/09/2019. The QI initiative that aims to "strengthen national and regional institutions to support Pacific businesses improve the quality of goods and services and meet international trade standards".
  11. In-country NSB training and stakeholder workshop sessions took place in Lesotho in July 2019. 23/07/2019: Stakeholder workshop, 24-25/07/2019: NSB (DSQA) training.
  12. In-country NSB training and stakeholder workshop sessions took place in Bangladesh in July 2019. 15/07/2019: Stakeholder workshop, 16-17/07/2019: NSB (BSTI) training.
  13. These slides provide the project overview for the BSI online standards-awareness course. BSI_Online standards course overview_2018-06.pptx
  14. A CSN Stakeholder workshop took place as a side meeting of the ARSO (African Organisation for Standardisation) General Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya 19/06/2019. The session launched the CSN Portal and was hosted by Peter Sissons, (BSI Head of International Engagement, and CSN Chair). The following organisations participated to learn about CSN and the Portal, and to provide feedback and recommendations: GSA – Ghana KEBS – Kenya MBS – Malawi SON – Nigeria RSB – Rwanda SLSB – Sierra Leone TBS – Tanzania TMEA – Trade Mark East Africa UNBS – Uganda ZBS – Zambia.
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    CSN Toolkit to support the development and implementation of international standards. v1: Launched in June 2019 v2: Launched in March 2021 v3: Launched March 2024
  16. WTO: Enquiry point guide_2018 WTO enquiry point guide (2018).pdf
  17. WTO: Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Handbook_2014 WTO TBT Handbook.pdf
  18. ISO/IEC: ISO and IEC International Standards for policy makers ISO Policy makers.pdf
  19. ISO: Systematic review guidance ISO Guidance_systematic_review.pdf
  20. ISO/IEC: Using and referencing ISO and IEC standards to support public policy ISO in regulations.pdf
  21. ISO: Engaging stakeholders and building consensus guidance_nsb.pdf
  22. ISO: Guidance for delegates and experts myisojob_2005-en.pdf
  23. ISO: Membership manual (2015) available for download: https://www.iso.org/files/live/sites/isoorg/files/store/en/PUB100399.pdf
  24. 8- Standardization Strategy- Stakeholder outreach 8- Standardization Strategy- Stakeholder outreach (30m, 60m with exercises).pdf
  25. 11-Standardization Strategy- National Quality Infrastructure 11-Standardization Strategy- National Quality Infrastructure (15m), 45m with host presentation).pdf
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