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UNBS, USAID sign MoU to boost MSME certification

PETER SSENTI | PML Daily CorrespondentbyPETER SSENTI | PML Daily Correspondent
October 11, 2021
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Chief of Party of the USAID FtF Uganda IAM Activity, Mr. Collins Apuoyo and UNBS Deputy Executive Director in charge of Standards, Ms. Patricia Bageine Ejalu during the MoU signing (PHOTO/Courtesy).

KAMPALA – The Uganda National Bureau of Standards’ (UNBS’) support for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to improve the quality of their products, services and systems has been boosted.

This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between UNBS and USAID Feed the Future (FtF) Uganda Inclusive Agricultural Markets (IAM) Activity.

The MoU aims at;

  • Increasing product certification in the areas of health, safety and food processing
  • Increasing standards awareness and conformity requirements among MSMEs
  • Building capacity and certification of private labs to conduct product (health and safety) conformity tests.
  • Increasing awareness campaigns on the need for the population to consume quality certified products

During the MoU signing, the UNBS Deputy Executive Director in charge of Standards, Ms. Patricia Bageine Ejalu noted that MSMES are a crucial engine of Uganda’s economy, thus the need to harness their opportunities through technical support to enable them comply with the relevant standards requirements and enrolment on the UNBS certification scheme.

“Many MSMEs have been affected by COVID-19 but we are trying to see how we can boost quality and standards awareness among them. We need to get people to understand why standards are important. We need them to appreciate standards to unlock their potential to access both national and regional markets.” Said Ms. Patricia Bageine Ejalu.

She further called for MSMEs to work through associations for easy access of the support from UNBS.

The Chief of Party of the USAID FtF Uganda IAM Activity, Mr. Collins Apuoyo, revealed that their wish is to see more MSMEs acquire UNBS certification.

“We believe that creating a good relationship between UNBS and MSMEs goes a long way in strengthening service delivery. We also believe that this MoU will fulfil our vision of enrolling more MSMEs for UNBS certification,” said Mr. Collins Apuoyo.

The activity seeks to increase incomes and improve the livelihood of households through agriculture-led inclusive economic growth in 38 districts in Northern, Eastern and Western Uganda, through a market development approach, which capacitates local actors especially the public and private sectors to upgrade practices and technologies required to increase productivity and profitability.

The partnership comes at a time when UNBS has embarked on supporting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the entire private sector to improve their products, services and systems to promote Buy Uganda Build Uganda in the country and internationally through:.

  • Reduced UNBS product certification fees
  • Introduction of Batch certification and Pre-market approval programs,
  • Provision of free standards for select products to MSME Groups or Associations
  • Decentralized of UNBS Services to Regional Offices of Mbale, Gulu and Mbarara to increase access and reduce the cost of seeking services from Kampala
  • Harmonization of common user standards to facilitate access to Regional, continental and International markets,
  • Maintenance of internationally accredited Laboratories to provide testing services for both local products, imports and exports
  • Simplifying standards into easy to use guidelines translated to local languages.

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