© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. UNECE initiative on Education on Standardization Lorenza Jachia Secretary, Working Party.

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© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. UNECE initiative on Education on Standardization Lorenza Jachia Secretary, Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies Milan, 8 January, 2015

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. UNECE: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Large and diverse membership (56 members) Large mandate encompassing Trade, Environrment, Transport, Sustainable Energy, Forestry, Housing and Land Management, Statistics, etc. UNECE helps implement the Sustainable Development Goals by translating global goals into norms, standards and conventions, building capacity and engaging in partnerships with the private sector, the academia, and civil society “UNECE’s achievements have made it a go-to source for improving global public goods and services, with more than 100 countries beyond the UNECE region benefiting from its work” (UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon)

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. UNECE Working Party on: Regulatory cooperation & stds policies What we are: Intergovernmental body Participation by: authorities, regional & int’l org, standards-setting bodies, business, certification bodies, test houses, civil society From all UN Member States 1970 – 2015: 45+ years Our mandate:  Standardization  Technical regulations  Conformity assessment  Accreditation  Metrology  Market surveillance  Risk Management  Education on standards and standards related issues Our activities Develop and share info & best practice Capacity-building (trainings and awareness-raising events) Develop and maintain a set of recommendations Implement a set of initiatives on specific industrial sectors

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. Recent UNECE WP. 6 events December 2015 – WSC workshop on conformity assessment (co- organized by UNECE, ISO, IEC and ITU) November 2015 – UNECE – ISO – IEC Workshop on «Using and referencing international standards to support public policy» March 2015: Standards forDisaster Risk Reduction (event of the World Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction, Sendai, Japan)

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. Why are standards and regulations important? Deep regulatory fragmentation Risks from dangerous products and facilities on the rise Mounting costs for the testing & certification of products & production processes Staggering rates of non-conformity on the markets Proliferation of low quality and counterfeit goods not just for consumer products, but also for: pharma, high-tech equipment used in plants and factories, electrotechnical consumers goods….

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. Lessons learnt: Advantages from regulatory cooperation: pre-market Challenge for regulators is to go beyond harmonization of regulations and standards Towards the international harmonization of regulatory systems, including through the increased use of conformity assessment schemes Avoid duplication of testing and enhancing the competitiveness of the industry

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. Lessons learnt: Cooperation among regulators: post-market dimension Standards help define “how dangerous” is the product/service/equipment Conformity assessment helps control for probability of non-compliance ≠

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. How can academia help? Research on: impact of regulatory fragmentation on growth, innovation, safety for consumers and businesses Raise awareness among the young of the importance of standards for sustainable development Equip graduates with tools that will enable them to tackle technical, and organizational issues with a pragmatic, hands-on and holistic approach Strengthen exchanges with the UN through internships, joint research projects, field visits for classes…

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. What we’ve achieved so far: 1970 Adoption of Recommendation I Governments encouraged to include standardization in the curricula of educational institutions 2011 More than 40 years had passed Few educational institutions have included standards in their curriculum Very different educational approaches internationally 2012 Workshop on «Education on Standards Related issues» Revision of Recommendation I adopted by Member States (more on that later) Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Education on Standards related issues (STARTed) set up & held 1 st meeting Development of a model curriculum for teaching standards-related issues in Universities Annual meetings of the STARTed Group Development of 4 of the 15 modules in the curriculum Partnership with the Russian Academy for Standardisation, Metrology and Certification Partnership with EURAS - European Academy for Standardisation Development of a repository of education-related materials

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Recommendation I Governments should encourage: the introduction of the subject of standardization into the curricula of educational establishments and particularly of universities for students majoring in technical & scientific & legal & economic & management studies; the vocational education and training of specialists in standardization; the enhancement of awareness-raising activities targeted to the business community and regulatory authorities; the further study of standardization issues to ensure that standardization and regulatory regimes contribute to legitimate concerns of society

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.. Model educational programme on standardization Should ideally cover, in a logical order, the minimum set of issues that a programme on standardization should contain to give a student a general understanding of the major standardization, regulatory and related issues relevant to business and regulatory and administrative authorities. For implementation by general university level academic programmes (bachelor and master) in economics, business administration and law, rather than to specialized training in standardization. While the model programme aims at establishing a core curriculum, the specific set of issues and the time allocated to each area would clearly have to be tailored to the needs of a specific educational institution and programme. Developed in consultation with a group of experts from educational institutions from Europe and CIS region

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Curriculum – 15 modules 1. Standardization basics 2. Benefits of standardization for society 3. Standardization and companies 4. National legal and institutional framework 5. Regulatory policies and related institutional mechanisms 6. Managing risks through standards, regulations and regulatory impact assessments (RIAs) 7. Metrology 8. Conformity assessment 9. Market surveillance 10. Management system standards 11. International standardization 12. International trade, standards and regulations 13. Standardization of information requirements and supply chains 14. A practical exercise: Standardization within a company 15. Policy issues and challenges in standardization

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Proposed cooperation with LERU UNECE unique mandate: standardization, metrology, technical regulations, conformity assessment, market surveillance and risk management. Other institutions focus on only one area UNECE promotes a holistic understanding and approach Opportunities for: -Joint studies and research projects -Joint development of online or offline teaching modules -Internships -Regular/ad hoc interventions in classes or courses by UNECE staff -Advice/contributions for the development of courses/curricula on standards-related issues by UNECE staff

© Copyright 2015 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Thank you Lorenza Jachia Secretary, Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies (WP.)