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GSA to mark World Standards Day on October 14

GSA 833.jpeg October 14 is World Standards Day

Mon, 11 Oct 2021 Source: Ghana Standards Authority

World Standards Day (or International Standards Day) is celebrated globally each year on October 14 to honor the efforts of the thousands of experts who develop voluntary standards within standards development organizations.

The Day aims at raising awareness among regulators, industry, and consumers on the importance of standardization to the global economy.

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) will join the global community in marking this year's World Standards Day on Thursday, October 14, 2021, with an Open Day event at the Authority’s Head Office at Shiashie in Accra.

The theme for the event is "Standards for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The shared vision for a Better World".

At the heart of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are 17 SDGs, which is the "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all."

“The GSA over the years has played a key role in promoting rapid industrialization through the development of relevant standards and conformity assessment activities like inspection, testing, and certification,” Prof. Alex Dodoo, Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority stated.

The theme for this year’s World Standards Day celebration recognizes the tremendous role that standardization plays in the achievement of the SDGs and the implementation of these goals with a special focus on advancing Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG #9); ensuring clean water and sanitation (SDG #6), and a call for climate action (SDG #13) as well as the partnerships and collaborations necessary for success.

This open day event will afford customers, partners, stakeholders, and the public an opportunity to interact and familiarise themselves with the activities of the GSA.

Prior to the open day ceremony, representatives of the Authority will be on various media platforms to explain the importance of standards and GSA’s role in the development of the country, among several others.

We humbly invite the general public to join us to celebrate this important day.

The GSA is an Agency of Government responsible for developing, publishing, and promoting standards in the country.

Source: Ghana Standards Authority