African Organization for Standardization
African Organization for Standardization is an Intergovernmental organization of 42 countries of Africa.[1] It also led the continental program Eco Mark Africa.[2]
History
    
It was formed by United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and Organisation of African Unity[3] in August 17, 1977[4] at Accra, Ghana[5][6] with 21 African governments.[7]
Purpose
    
The purpose of the organization is to facilitate trade between Countries of Africa with the Countries of the world[4][5][6] and to maintain a framework for production of cocoa beans.[3]
Member Countries
    
The 42 members of African Organization for Standardization are:
 Algeria
 Botswana
 Benin
 Burkina Faso
 Cameroon
 Côte d'Ivoire
 Republic of the Congo
 Chad
 Democratic Republic of Congo
 Djibouti
 Egypt
 Ethiopia
 Eswatini
 Gabon
 Ghana
 Guinea
 Guinea Bissau
 Kenya
 Liberia
 Madagascar
 Malawi
 Mauritius
 Morocco
 Namibia
 Libya
 Niger
 Nigeria
 Rwanda
 Sierra Leone
 Somalia
 Senegal
 Seychelles
 Sierra Leone
 Sudan
 South Sudan
 South Africa
 Tanzania
 Togo
 Tunisia
 Uganda
 Zambia
 Zimbabwe
 Zanzibar.[8]
References
    
- "The Concept Note Celebrating the ARSO Milestones" (PDF). Agence des Normes et de la Qualité.
 - Standards for the Sustainable Development Goals. United Nations. 2019-01-09. ISBN 978-92-1-047468-9.
 - "Requirements for Cocoa Farmer as an Entity/Farmer Group/Cooperative — Management Systems and Performance" (PDF). World Trade Organization.
 - "GSO participates in the 28th General Assembly of the African Organization for Standardization (ARSO)". GCC Standardization Organization. 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
 - "African Organisation for Standardisation". Union of International Associations. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
 - "African Organisation for Standardisation". United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia. 2015-10-06. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
 - "Activities of the African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) related to the work of the WTO TBT Committee - tralac trade law centre". Trade Law Centre. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
 - "28th ARSO General Assembly – Yaounde, Cameroon". ARSO.
 
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