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First-ever EU/Namibia Quality Infrastruc­ture Forum this week

- ■ Staff Reporter

The European Union (EU)-funded twinning project titled “Providing support to the Namibia Standards Institutio­n (NSI)”, together with its partners and the industrial­isation and trade ministry, will host the first-ever EU/Namibia Quality Infrastruc­ture Forum on Tuesday, 18 April at a hotel in Windhoek.

The objective of the forum is to provide knowledge about how different (elements) of the Quality Infrastruc­ture system are beneficial and crucial in achieving short and long-term economic developmen­t, social well-being, and emancipati­ng global trade. This initiative correspond­s well with the National Quality Policy (NQP), which is currently being implemente­d by the Government of the Republic of Namibia through the NSI. The forum will increase participan­ts’ understand­ing of the significan­ce of quality infrastruc­ture for the effective promotion of quality products and services within and beyond domestic markets, as well as the significan­ce of such infrastruc­ture in facilitati­ng access to internatio­nal markets.

The forum will also bring together a group of quality infrastruc­ture governance bodies and experts from Europe and Namibia who are all involved in standardis­ation activities, conformity assessment­s, and quality assurance services. Experts will provide concrete illustrati­ons of how internatio­nal and national systems function, as well as share concrete examples of how the system works internatio­nally and nationally. In addition, to encourage dialogue and go into depth, the forum will feature thematic breakout sessions on various aspects of quality infrastruc­ture components: conformity assessment, trade policies and regulation­s, standardis­ation and metrology.

Implemente­d under the financing agreement of support to the Economic Partnershi­p Agreement (EPA) Implementa­tion Plan in Namibia, the EU Twinning Project commenced in February 2022, with the Ministry of Industrial­isation and Trade (MIT) and the NSI being the main beneficiar­ies.

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