Past SIS projects and activities

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1953

SIS is assigned by the UN to provide capacity building inputs to the establishment of the national standardization body in Turkey.

1968

SIS is assigned by the UN to support the establishment of the national standardization body of Ethiopia.

1970

SIS and the national standardization body GOST in former Soviet Union enters into a bilateral agreement to cooperate in the field of standardization and quality technology; a pilot project regarding water and pollution is implemented.

1971

SIS is assigned by UNIDO to implement standardization in Thailand.

1979

The cooperation agreement between SIS and the Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) is established. SIS assists the TBS in the transfer of know-how on the structure and the organization of a national standardization body in Tanzania.

1980

SIS is implementing the European Committee funded project in Sierra Leone on standardization.

1983

SIS provides technical support to the national standardization body in Ecuador.

1989

SIS delivers test equipment including training and manuals to the national standardization body in Tunisia. 

2002

SIS assists the national standardization body EVS in Estonia with training in communication; to improve the communication schemes with the Estonian industry.

2002

SIS supports the national standardization body COGUANOR in Guatemala with re-organizing the structures of COGUANOR which was under the Ministry of Finance to become a recognized standardization body; developing and shaping the standardization modules to fit the country.

2002

SIS establishes a multi-stakeholder reference group to provide international requirements and qualification of personnel involved in demining operations in post-conflict countries. The assignment is financed by Sida.

2003

SIS provides training in environmental management (ISO 14000) to public-private stakeholders from Botswana, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Nigeria, Philippines, Sudan and Syria. The project is financed by Sida. 

2004

The tourism sector of Southeast Asia is growing rapidly with major implications on the infrastructure, environment and the ecosystem. SIS provides training in ecotourism and eco-labeling to stakeholders in Philippines. The project is part of the EU-cooperation with ASEAN-countries. Technical know-how is transferred within areas of food and electrical safety, and tourism.

2005

SIS provide training in quality control of condoms to 13 African countries; aiming at improving the product safety of condoms at the local markets in Africa.

2006-2007

The senior-management levels of African national standardization bodies receive training by SIS; to develop the African Organization for Standardization (ARSO) as an effective instrument on standardization work at regional and global levels. The long-term objective is to increase trade relations in the inter-African market as well as globally. The project was funded by Sida.

2009

SIS collaborates with the Chinese standardization body SAC on resource efficient packaging and recycling of waste.

2009–2011

SIS introduced the carbon footprint standard (ISO 14067) in the MENA region: Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco. Activities included organizing workshops and facilitating participation in ISO technical committees. The project involved representatives from businesses, academic institutions, government agencies, and NGOs; funded by Sida.

2012–2017

• EAC Region: SIS strengthened the competence of national standard bodies in developing standards and implementing ISO 13065 (bioenergy), ISO 14067 (carbon footprint), and ISO 14001 (environmental management); involved both public and private sectors.

• SESA Region: The project targeted the capacity-building of national bodies and exporters in Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh regarding international standardization and implementation.

2014–2018

In the Agadir countries (Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan), SIS supported the harmonization of quality infrastructure – aligning requirements, standardization, and accreditation systems with the support of Swedac and the National Board of Trade of Sweden. The project included the study of CEN, CENELEC, AIDMO, and the Agadir Technical Unit models.

2016–2017

In ECOWAS, SIS assisted West African countries in developing standards for food products and construction. The project involved 15 countries and was funded by Sida.

2018–2021

SIS supported Bolivia in developing water sector standards, which included adopting 20 standards for wastewater treatment, providing online courses, and enabling ISO membership and engagement: funded by Sida.

2020–2022

EU Twinning: Supporting the Azerbaijan Standardization Institute in implementing international requirements—including legal and digital reforms, new financial models, and product/services development. Sweden, Germany, and Spain participated in this project.

2022–2024

EU Twinning: Supporting the Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) by developing a national standardization strategy, training, certification, and metrology, with the involvement of Swedac, Kommerskollegium, and DIN (Germany); funded by the EU.