Accra, Jan. 10, -The Governing
Board of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has appointed Dr Anarfi
Asamoa-Baah as the first-ever Ambassador for Standards in the country.
The role of the Standards
Ambassador is to improve the visibility and influence of the Authority in
Ghana, Africa and globally.
Dr Asamoa-Baah is a former Deputy
Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), where he worked for
close to two decades. He retired at the end of September 2017.
"I'm honoured to take on
this role with GSA, as it offers me a unique opportunity to use my voice to
support the Authority’s work,” said Dr Asamoa-Baah.
The GSA’s mission is to
contribute towards the growth of industry, protect consumers and facilitate
trade through standards, metrology and conformity assessment.
His appointment letter states:
“The Governing Board of the GSA took into consideration your sterling
qualities, including your exemplary leadership at the World Health Organisation
where you were for many years the Deputy Director-General. The influence that
you are able to bring will inure to the benefit of the GSA, the Ministry of
Trade and Industry and the country at large”.
The terms of reference are:
“Ambassador for Standardisation, Metrology, and Certification (Systems and Products);
to provide advocacy for the implementation of world-class services in
metrology, conformity assessment and standardisation in support of the African
continental Free Trade Area”.
“To support in
resource-mobilisation for the attainment of the goals, objectives and aims of
the Ghana Standards Authority, from both local and foreign sources; to link the
Authority with global players in commerce, health, safety and the environment
and to provide strategic inputs and ideas to the Ghana Standards Authority”.
The letter stated: “The Board
will also like to acknowledge your agreement to a token honorarium of GHS1 (one
Ghana cedi) per annum for this important role”.
Prof Alex Dodoo, GSA’s
Director-General applauded the appointment, adding that Dr Asamoa-Baah was an
ideal representative for improving the visibility and influence of the
Authority. “We are delighted to have him join our team in this capacity. We are
convinced that his passion and conviction for building a better Ghana will
reflect in his work”.
Dr Asamoa-Baah joined the WHO as
a Senior Policy Advisor to the Director-General in August 1998.
After his initial role as Senior
Advisor, he was nominated as Executive Director, External Relations and
Governing Bodies in November 2000, and subsequently appointed as Deputy
Director-General in January 2007.
GNA

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