Standard Owner Benchmark - ARSO

By CommonShare

The African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) is a continental standards organization that promotes harmonization and implementation of standards in Africa. It was established in 1977 and is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya.

ARSO's main objective is to facilitate trade and enhance the competitiveness of African industries by developing and promoting harmonized standards across the continent. The organization works closely with national standards bodies, regional economic communities, and other stakeholders to develop standards that meet the specific needs and challenges of African countries.

ARSO plays a crucial role in fostering regional integration and economic development by promoting the adoption of common technical regulations, codes of practice, and conformity assessment procedures. By harmonizing standards, ARSO aims to eliminate trade barriers, improve product quality and safety, and enhance consumer protection.

In addition to standardization efforts, ARSO provides technical assistance and capacity-building programs to support African countries in developing their national standards infrastructure. The organization also facilitates information sharing, networking, and collaboration among stakeholders involved in standardization activities.

ARSO actively participates in international standardization forums and collaborates with other regional and international standards organizations to align African standards with global best practices. The organization contributes to the development and implementation of international standards that are relevant to the African context.

Through its activities, ARSO promotes a culture of quality, safety, and innovation in African industries, which in turn enhances market access, stimulates economic growth, and improves the well-being of African communities.

In summary, the African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) is a continental organization that works towards harmonizing standards in Africa to promote trade, economic development, and consumer protection.

Overall Rating

2.4
Undistinguished

Governance

The certification uses a multi-stakeholder, independent governance model to support the development of the standards related to the certification.

Supply Side Digitization

Details on the certificate are easily available via technology for inclusion in third party digital applications.

Buy Side Availability

Buy side availability details out how easy it is for consumers to find products and companies exhibiting the standards offered by the certification.

Relevance

This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

Digital Accessibility

How easy is it for innovative new companies, startups, and local retailers to have the same access and affordable pricing models to use standard information in digital applications.

How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.