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Accreditation: Improving Food Safety June 9th 2020 marks World Accreditation Day (#WAD2020), a global initiative established by ILAC and IAF to promote the value of accreditation. This year’s theme focuses on how accreditation improves food safety, supporting the confidence of consumers, suppliers, purchasers, regulators and specifiers in the quality and safety of food.
Committee Minutes and Draft Documents will be added to the site as they become available. The resolutions have been moved to the public section of the ILAC website under Resources, GA Resolutions. They can also be found in the minutes below as Annex 2. GA Minutes GA Presentations 2023 Presentations 2022 Presentations 2021 Presentations 2020 Presentations
ILAC JDSC Funding Policy JDSC Terms of Reference JDSC Survey 2014 Useful Links UNIDO Knowledge Hub https://www.unido.org/search?keys=knowledge+hub ISO Action Plan for Developing Countries 2016-2020: http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_action_plan_2016-2020_en_ld.pdf Free ISO publications: https://www.iso.org/publication-list.html Free presentations on the recently published standards: http://www.iso.org/iso/home/about/conformity-assessment/conformity-assessment_resources.htm UNIDO Annual Report: http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/annual-report.html Go to JDSC Minutes and Papers
Committee Minutes and Draft Documents will be added to the site as they become available. JDSC Minutes JDSC Presentations 2023 Presentations 2022 Presentations Annual Meeting – October 2022 Mid-Term Meeting – April 2022 2021 Presentations – 6 May 2021 Meeting 2020 Presentations 2019 Presentations 2018 Presentations 2017 Presentations APLAC/PAC Report to JDSC 2017 Communication
Minutes Presentations 2023 Presentations 2020 Presentations 2019 Presentations 2018 Presentations 2017 Presentations 2016 Presentations 2015 Presentations 2014 Presentations 2013 Presentations 2012 Presentations 2010 Presentations Go to JGA Committee Page
The MRA supports international trade by promoting international confidence and acceptance of accredited testing and inspection reports, proficiency testing program provisions and reference material producers. Technical barriers to trade, such as the retesting of products each time they enter a new economy is reduced. In this way, the free-trade goal of “accredited once, accepted everywhere”
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