Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
At ISO,we recognize the importance of global partnerships because the whole ISO system depends on it.An ISO International Standard is developed with the collaboration and consensus of a wide range of stakeholders from all corners of the Earth,including representatives from government,industry and standardizboditions。
we partner with a large number of international organizations to ensure participation from a diverse array of stakeholders and bring the benefits of standards to all countries,regardless of size or economic status.We also work to reinforce the capacity of developing countries in standardization to ensure our standards are globally relevant.The aim is to strengthen their national standards infrastructure by building skills in areas such as strategy,technical and operational expertise and relationships with policy makers,to support their participation in international standardization。
Akey component in achiving this is the New Rights Pilot Programme,which allows countries to participate more actively in ISO standards development work in specific sectors such as tourism,food products and conformity assessment.This,in turn,contributes to improving public welfare in vitalas such,alth,safety and environmental protection,creating economic growth and a gateway to world markets
This brochure aims to help national standards bodies in the continual improvement of the processes employed by ISO and its partners to develop International Standards that provide benefits for business,government and society。
Anew commitment to help non-state actors accelerate their Race to Zero using standards is announced on stage at COP26 in the United Nations Global Innovation Hub,on4 November2021at18:00GMT。
The recent G20conference held in Rome saw leaders of the world’s20biggest economies setout their ideas for human progress and called for standards to enable that journey。
Providing nutritious food for one in every nine people who are going hungry today means rethinking how we grow,share and consume food.With pressures such as climate change and a growing population,timing is everything.International Standards at the source of the food production chain will pave the…