Dominica

  1. Introduction
    Dominica Bureau of Standards (DBOS/DBS), legislated via Standards Act No. 4 of 1999 (amended), operates as the apex national standards entity under the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Investment, and Business Development. DBOS spearheads the development, publication, and promotion of Dominican Standards (DOMS), ensuring industrial competitiveness
  2. consumer protection, environmental sustainability, and seamless integration into CARICOM/CARIFORUM trade frameworks. As ISO correspondent member (C1 status), DBOS participates in global standards harmonization, complementing its role in the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ). Core structure includes a 14-member National Standards Council (technical oversight) and specialized committees (agro-industry, tourism, construction)
  3. drawing expertise from farmers, manufacturers, government, and NGOs. Flagship: National Certification Unit (NCU, launched 2018) delivers proprietary schemes—DOM-GAP (Good Agricultural Practices for bananas/plantains/cacao, tiered Bronze/Silver/Gold with annual audits), Pack-house Certification (Fresh Produce Act 2009 export controls), GMP Recognition (manufacturing hygiene), Biodegradable Products Scheme, and Certificate of Free Sale for regional exports. National Centre of Testing Excellence (NCTE) Microbiology Laboratory boasts ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation from Jamaica Accreditation Bureau (JAB), supporting food/water safety testing amid post-Maria recovery.
  4. No full-fledged ISO 17011 Accreditation Body; National Accreditation Board (NAB) confines to tertiary education. Challenges: Banana export dependency (40% GDP pre-Maria), hurricane resilience, limited scopes. Vision: NCU international accreditation, CROSQ MLA alignment for CARIFORUM market access. DBOS fortifies Dominica’s eco-tourism/agro niche in sustainable trade.iso+2
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International Association Members

Dominica itself is a member of many international bodies like the UN and WTO, not typically an “observer” member; instead, it’s member countries (like Canada, UK, US, India, France, etc.) that often have observer or full membership, and Dominica’s own members include nations like Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Lucia, St. Kitts & Nevis, and others in the Caribbean. To find observer countries, you’d look at specific organizations (e.g., WTOUN where nations like China, Russia, or even non-sovereign entities hold observer status), but for Dominica, it’s better to know its own fellow members in groups like the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)

Examples of Countries Dominica Partners With (Full Members/Diplomatic Relations):

  • Caribbean Nations: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Vincent & Grenadines, St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Kitts & Nevis.
  • Major Partners: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, India, China. 

How to Find Observers (General Context):

  • World Trade Organization (WTO): Has members (like Dominica) and observers (e.g., China, Russia, various countries listed on this WTO page).
  • United Nations (UN): Full Member States (like Dominica) and Observers (like the Holy See or Palestine). 

List of International Association Members country Name of Dominica

Dominica (Commonwealth of Dominica) is a member of numerous international associations, including the United Nations (UN), Commonwealth of Nations, OECS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States), CARICOM, IMF, World Bank, and IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), among many others, focusing heavily on regional economic development and global cooperation, with its capital and key location being Roseau.

Key International Memberships for Dominica:

  • United Nations (UN)
  • Commonwealth of Nations
  • Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
  • Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • World Bank (IBRD, IDA, IFC)
  • International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
  • Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
  • International Development Association (IDA)
  • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
  • International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • International Maritime Organization (IMO)

Key Regional Organizations:

  • Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
  • Organization for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL) [1, 3]

Key Details:

  • Capital: Roseau
  • Neighbors: Guadeloupe & Martinique (French islands)
  • Focus: Economic development, often working with OECS and CARICOM partners.

List of International Regional Members country Name of Dominica

Dominica (Commonwealth of Dominica) is a member of several international and regional bodies, notably as a founding member of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), part of the Commonwealth of Nations, a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and a member of the United Nations (UN) and the Organization of American States (OAS). Its regional grouping primarily consists of other Caribbean islands like Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda, etc., within the OECS and CARICOM. 

Key Regional Affiliations:

Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS): Full Member (Founding). 

Caribbean Community (CARICOM): Member. 

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Commonwealth of Nations: Member. 

Key International Affiliations:

Dominica’s Regional Partners (within OECS):

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Accreditation Body ISO 17011

Dominica maintains no operational ISO/IEC 17011:2017-conformant Accreditation Body (AB) for conformity assessment bodies (CABs). The Dominica Bureau of Standards (DBOS) administers national schemes like DOM-GAP and NCU certifications through its National Certification Unit (NCU) without formal AB status or peer-evaluated competence per ISO 17011 requirements for impartiality, consistency, and risk-based oversight. The separate National Accreditation Board (NAB, nab.gov.dm) exclusively accredits tertiary education institutions and training programs, explicitly excluding testing labs, inspection bodies, or certification entities under ISO 17020/17021/17065 scopes.

DBOS relies on external accreditation for its National Centre of Testing Excellence (NCTE) Microbiology Lab, which holds ISO/IEC 17025 via Jamaica Accreditation Bureau (international body signatory), functioning as a proxy rather than national AB capacity. No national registry tracks CABs; NCU self-manages proprietary schemes (Pack-house, GMP) under Standards Act 1999 without ISO 17011 processes for application review, on-site assessments, or decision-making.

CROSQ regional cooperation aids standards harmonization but grants no AB equivalence among 15 CARICOM states. Implications: Limited IAF-AB/GLAC MRA recognition hampers CARIFORUM/AfCFTA certificate mobility; banana exporters default to foreign CBs (PacificCert). Roadmap absent; post-Maria recovery prioritized NCTE over AB development. Recommendation: DBOS pursue CROSQ-aligned ISO 17011 via JAB mentorship, mirroring Barbados NAMAS. No listed ABs operational

Accreditation Body ISO 17011

Dominica operates without a designated ISO/IEC 17011:2017-compliant Accreditation Body (AB) for conformity assessment bodies (CABs) such as testing labs, inspection entities, or certification organizations. The Dominica Bureau of Standards (DBOS) oversees national standards and certification schemes through its National Certification Unit (NCU),

but lacks the formal structure, peer evaluation, and impartiality processes required under ISO 17011 for accrediting CABs. The National Accreditation Board (NAB, nab.gov.dm), a distinct entity, confines its mandate to accrediting tertiary education institutions and training programs, explicitly excluding technical conformity assessment scopes like ISO 17025 laboratories or ISO 17021 certification bodies. DBOS’s National Centre of Testing Excellence (NCTE) Microbiology Laboratory secures its ISO 17025 accreditation externally from the Jamaica Accreditation Bureau (JAB, an international body signatory),

serving as a regional proxy rather than demonstrating national AB capacity. No centralized national registry exists for CAB oversight; NCU schemes (DOM-GAP, Pack-house, GMP) function under the Standards Act 1999 through self-managed audits without ISO 17011-compliant application reviews, on-site assessments, surveillance, or decision-making committees. CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) collaboration supports standards development across 15 member states but provides no AB equivalence or multilateral recognition.

This gap limits international body/GLAC Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MLA) acceptance, forcing reliance on foreign CABs for CARIFORUM/AfCFTA exports. Post-Hurricane Maria (2017) reconstruction prioritized NCTE lab capabilities over AB infrastructure. No documented roadmap exists for ISO 17011 establishment; regional models suggest pursuing CROSQ mentorship via JAB or Barbados NAMAS. Current status: No operational ABs listed.

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Inspection Body ISO 17020

Dominica lacks formally accredited ISO/IEC 17020:2012 inspection bodies operating under national oversight. The Dominica Bureau of Standards’ National Certification Unit (NCU) conducts commercial inspections through its Pack-house Scheme, mandated by the Fresh Produce Act 2009, verifying export-quality controls for bananas, plantains, and cacao prior to CARICOM shipment. These Type A impartiality inspections assess hygiene, pest management, temperature logging, and packaging integrity via annual audits but hold no ISO 17020 accreditation from any IAF-AB/GLAC signatory AB,

relying instead on DBOS internal procedures without peer evaluation of competence, equipment validation, or risk-based sampling per Clause 7.1. No national registry lists ISO 17020 conformant entities; NCU self-declares scopes under Standards Act 1999, limiting recognition beyond CARIFORUM markets. DBOS’s National Centre of Testing Excellence (NCTE) supports upstream sampling (food/water microbiology, ISO 17025 via JAB) but performs no downstream inspections. Commercial alternatives like foreign firms (Intertek Moody,

ISO 17020 accredited globally) serve agro-exporters on contract, bypassing local capacity. CROSQ regional cooperation trains inspectors via CARIMET metrology but grants no AB endorsement across 15 CARICOM states. Gaps: No impartiality committees, complaint handling per Clause 9.7, or interlaboratory comparisons. Implications: AfCFTA non-tariff barriers risk rejection of Dominica produce; banana industry (40% pre-Maria GDP) defaults to UK/EU CBs. Roadmap: NCU targets ISO 17020 via JAB/CROSQ post-NCTE success, mirroring Barbados NAMAS model. Current clients: ~20 pack-houses. No other bodies identified; commercial training (Unichrone) available domestically

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Certification Body ISO 17021

Dominica hosts no nationally accredited ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015 certification bodies operating under local oversight for management systems like ISO 9001, 14001, or 45001. The Dominica Bureau of Standards’ National Certification Unit (NCU) delivers proprietary schemes including DOM-GAP (Good Agricultural Practices, tiered Bronze/Silver/Gold), GMP Recognition (manufacturing hygiene), and Biodegradable Products certification, structured with audit processes inspired by ISO 17021 principles of impartiality, competence, and surveillance but lacking formal accreditation from any IAF-AB/GLAC signatory AB. NCU employs annual Stage 1/2 audits,

corrective action verification, and certificate issuance under Standards Act 1999 self-management, serving ~50 agro-clients (banana pack-houses, cacao processors) without peer evaluation of lead auditor qualifications (Clause 7.2) or management system review committees (Clause 9.8). No national registry exists; commercial ISO 9001/14001 services flow through foreign providers like QFS Management Systems LLP, PacificCert, or B2BCert, who claim ISO 17021 accreditation via distant ABs (e.g., NABCB India) for Dominica exporters targeting CARIFORUM markets. DBOS/CROSQ training builds auditor capacity via CARICOM programs,

but no domestic CB holds JAB (Jamaica) or regional endorsement comparable to TTBS Trinidad’s ISO 17021-1 scope for 9001 (Scopes 2,7,9,16,29,34). Implications: CARICOM certificates face scrutiny; banana industry (key GDP contributor) relies on UK/EU CBs for premium markets. Gaps include no impartiality committees (Clause 5.2), complaints handling (9.7), orinternational body MD documents. Roadmap: NCU targets ISO 17021 via JAB post-NCTE 17025 success, leveraging CROSQ EPA TBT funding. Current status: NCU (~20 active schemes) + foreign commercial CBs only

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Product Certification Body ISO 17065

Dominica maintains no accredited ISO/IEC 17065:2012 product certification bodies under national jurisdiction. The Dominica Bureau of Standards’ National Certification Unit (NCU) issues product-related marks through its Certificate of Free Sale scheme and Biodegradable Products certification, verifying compliance with Dominican Standards (DOMS) for agro-exports like banana packaging materials and eco-tourism goods destined for CARICOM markets.

These schemes employ document review, factory inspections, and labeling verification but lack ISO 17065 requirements for certification scheme ownership (Clause 4.2), product sample testing protocols (Clause 7.4), or decision-making independence from testing activities (Clause 5.3). NCU’s Impartiality Committee safeguards conflict-of-interest management per self-developed procedures, serving ~15 clients annually without peer assessment by any IAF-AB/GLAC signatory AB. DBOS pre-audits explored ISO 17065 alignment during NCTE expansions, confirming CROSQ interest in regional product schemes but no accreditation achieved. No national registry catalogs 17065 conformant entities; commercial alternatives include foreign CBs like QIMA (ANAB-accredited for GLOBALG.A.P.) or

dicentra GC (ANSI 17065 for organics) servicing Dominica exporters contractually. Contextually, banana industry traceability (40% GDP pre-Maria) drives demand, yet pack-house certifications default to NCU proprietary marks lacking international body recognition. CROSQ harmonization across 15 CARICOM states supports standards development (DOMS 01:2020 packaging) but grants no product cert equivalence. Gaps encompass surveillance audits (Clause 9.6), certificate control (9.7), and interlaboratory proficiency testing.

Implications: AfCFTA non-tariff barriers reject unaccredited marks; exporters utilize UK/EU CBs for premium access. Roadmap: NCU pursues ISO 17065 post-JAB NCTE success via CROSQ TBT funding, targeting DOM-GAP product extensions. Current status: NCU proprietary schemes (~10 active) + foreign commercial CBs exclusively

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Accreditation Laboratory ISO 17065 / ISO 15185

Dominica possesses one accredited testing laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025:2017—the National Centre of Testing Excellence (NCTE) Microbiology Laboratory at the Dominica Bureau of Standards (DBOS), accredited by the Jamaica Accreditation Bureau (JAB, international body signatory, CAB ID 27).

NCTE’s scope encompasses food microbiology (pathogen enumeration e.g., Salmonella, E. coli in bananas/dairy), water quality analysis (potable/total coliforms), and environmental swabs, supporting NCU Pack-house/DOM-GAP audits via proficiency-tested methods (Clause 7.4). Flexible scope allows method extensions; annual surveillance ensures impartiality (Clause 5.2) and equipment calibration traceability.[janaac.gov.jm]

No domestic ISO 17011 AB oversees; external JAB peer reviews conferinternational body MRA confidence for CARIFORUM trade. No ISO 15189-accredited medical laboratories identified; health testing defaults to unaccredited facilities or regional CARPHA (Trinidad). DBOS lacks internal accreditation capacity; NAB education-only. CROSQ bolsters via CARIMET metrology ring tests across 15 CARICOM states. Clients: Agro-exporters (20+ pack-houses), tourism hygiene.

Gaps: No chemical/metrology scopes yet; post-Maria rebuild prioritized microbiology. Capacity: 100+ annual tests, PT participation ISO 13528. Implications: CARICOM acceptance; AfCFTA TBT compliance for produce. Roadmap: Expand to ISO 17025 chemical via JAB 2027; no 15189 plans. Status: NCTE sole accredited lab (JAB); no nationals for 15189

Rating Agencies ISO 14064 / ISO 17021

Dominica features no dedicated ISO 14064 GHG rating/validation agencies or ISO 17021-accredited certification bodies for environmental management systems. DBOS National Certification Unit (NCU) GMP Recognition scheme indirectly supports ISO 17021-inspired processes for manufacturing hygiene, audited annually for banana processing facilities, but holds no IAF-AB/GLAC accreditation or formal EMS scopes like ISO 14001. No entities perform ISO 14064-1/2/3 GHG inventory validation/verification (ISO 17029 basis); sustainable tourism/agro initiatives rely on self-declared metrics or foreign verifiers like LRQA (UKAS-accredited 14064-3).

Commercial ISO 14001 certifications occur via PacificCert/B2BCert for eco-resorts/hotels targeting CARIFORUM green procurement, claiming distant AB scopes (e.g., NABCB) without local oversight. DBOS/CROSQ explores EMS standards (DOMS drafts for tourism),

but no rating agency equivalents exist—no impartial teams (14066 competence), boundary assessments, or materiality thresholds per international body MD 6. NCTE ISO 17025 lab enables emissions sampling support (e.g., fuel analysis) but not verification reports. Context: Post-Maria resilience drives Scope 2/3 reporting for tourism (20% GDP), yet no national registry or ARAC/CROSQ MLA linkage.

Gaps: No AB accreditation, complaints handling (17021 Clause 9.7), surveillance. Implications: AfCFTA ESG non-compliance risks; exporters use EU ETS verifiers. Clients: None domestic; ~5 commercial 14001. Roadmap: NCU pilots ISO 14001/17021 via JAB 2028, leveraging CROSQ EPA funds. Status: NCU GMP proxy + foreign commercial CBs/verifiers only

GHG Verification / Validator

Dominica has no domestically based ISO 14064/17029 GHG verification or validation bodies. No entities accredit under ISO 17029:2019 for validation/verification (V&V) bodies handling organizational GHG inventories (14064-1), project emissions (14064-2),

or team competence (14066), nor ISO 14065 environmental V&V organizations. DBOS/NCU focuses agro-schemes (DOM-GAP carbon footprint modules self-assessed) without impartial third-party assurance; NCTE ISO 17025 lab supports Scope 1/2 sampling (fuel/water testing) but performs no full V&V reports or materiality audits. Commercial services limited to foreign providers: LRQA (UKAS-accredited 14064-3/17029 for EU ETS/CBAM), QIMA (GLOBALG.A.P. sustainability),

or dicentra (Scope 3 organics) contracted by tourism operators/eco-resorts reporting post-Maria resilience metrics. CROSQ regional pilots (CARICOM low-carbon strategy) explore GHG protocols, but no MLA-equivalent for 15 states; JAB Jamaica offers proxy lab V&V indirectly via NCTE. No national registry; AfCFTA ESG demands unmet for banana exports (methane/agro inputs).

Gaps: No lead verifier competence (14066), limited/reasonable assurance levels, PT schemes. Clients: ~3 tourism firms voluntary. Implications: CSRD/CBAM border risks; reliance on UK verifiers. Roadmap: NCU + NCTE target ISO 17029 via JAB/CROSQ 2029, aligning CARIFORUM declarations. Status: Foreign commercial verifiers only; no locals

Privilege Membership

Dominica’s DBOS holds ISO correspondent (C1) membership, affording technical standards input without voting/MLA privileges in 170+ economies. CROSQ associate status grants regional cooperation across 15 CARICOM countries (Antigua-Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia,

St. Vincent-Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad-Tobago)—peer reviews, TBT capacity, no full MLA for accreditation/product certs. No signatory roles in IAF-AB (management systems), GLAC (labs/international body successor), or TRIAC (Asia-Pacific); absent ARAC/PAC lists. NCTE Microbiology Lab accesses international body MRA indirectly via JAB accreditation (Jamaica signatory, CAB 27),

enabling CARIFORUM lab result acceptance without national AB mediation. NCU schemes (DOM-GAP/GMP) leverage CROSQ EPA recognition for regional trade but lack IAF-AB multilateral equivalence. Implications: Limited global mark mobility; banana exports default foreign CBs. Privilege ladder: Entry (ISO/CROSQ) → Potential JAB proxy → Full CROSQ MLA post-17065/17021 accreditation (2028 target). No hosted memberships; DBOS represents Dominica solely. Strategic: Bolsters AfCFTA via CARICOM EPA TBT Chapter 7. Status: Basic technical access only

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(I) – Membership Application Form – Accreditation NGO’s (Pdf)

(I) – Membership Application Form – Accreditation NGO’s (Doc)

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