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ISO members by country Country A2 code Country A3 code Country code No. Country name (English) Standards body ISO status AF: AFG: 004: Afghanistan: ANSA
This list is not limited to ISO members. Afghanistan – ANSA – Afghan National Standard Authority; Algeria – IANOR – Institut algérien de normalisation; Argentina – IRAM – Instituto Argentino de Normalización; Armenia – SARM – National Institute of Standards and Quality; Australia – SA – Standards Australia
This category includes organizations that are considered to be member bodies of the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO. Typically, there is one such body per country. Typically, there is one such body per country.
Ministries of health in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Zambia, Uganda, and South African, were reported to have begun planning health system reform including hospital accreditation before 2002. However, most hospitals in Africa are administered by local health ministries or missionary organizations without accreditation programs.
This developing system of international mutual recognition agreements between accreditation bodies has enabled accredited laboratories to achieve a form of international recognition, and allowed test data accompanying exported goods to be readily accepted on overseas markets amongst the countries which have already qualified as significant to ...
India, through STQC, is a signatory to the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) with the Indian Common Criteria Certification Scheme (IC3S) for the evaluation and certification of IT products for security in accordance with CC standards, ver 3.1/ISO/IEC 15408 up to assurance level EAL4. [17]
The primary bodies in each country are affiliated to the International Federation of Accountants while a few do not belong to IFAC as they operate more like specialist bodies helping the work of accountants and auditors such as the field of taxation, forensic auditing and systems auditing. These bodies include:
ISO/IEC directives also allow the so-called "Fast-track procedure". In this procedure, a document is submitted directly for approval as a draft International Standard (DIS) to the ISO member bodies or as a final draft International Standard (FDIS), if the document was developed by an international standardizing body recognized by the ISO Council.