Grenada

Introduction

Grenada lacks any ISO/IEC 17011 conformity assessment accreditation body, positioning it below Gambia’s self-declared TGSB operations and equivalent to complete foreign dependency status. Greece’s ESYD achieves EU MLA excellence while Ghana leverages DAkkS partnerships strategically. This analysis reveals critical infrastructure gaps determining international trade competitiveness across ISO standards.

Infrastructure Maturity Spectrum

EU Excellence (Greece ESYD): Full EA MLA signatory across all conformity assessment activities
Global Benchmark (Germany DAkkS): Native international body authority with unlimited scopes
Strategic Partnership (Ghana GSA): DAkkS foreign accreditation enables EU market access
Domestic Operations (Gambia TGSB): Self-declared compliance, no international recognition
Zero Infrastructure (Grenada): Education-only GNAB, complete foreign bypass required

Comprehensive Standards Comparison

CapabilityGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSBGrenada
ISO 17011EA MLA signatoryinternational body full MLAForeign DAkkSSelf-declaredNone
ISO 17025 LabsComprehensive international bodyThousandsDKD/ANSITraining phaseNone
ISO 17065 ProductFull schemesUnlimitedSelf-declaredDomestic GHPNone
ISO 14064 GHGEU ETS/MRV nativeCORSIA accreditedInternational partnersNoneNone
Export RealityEU automaticGlobal customsDAkkS pathwayCOFRAC bypassFull foreign dependency

Strategic Trade Implications

Critical Finding: Grenada represents absolute zero conformity assessment infrastructure – exporters face identical complete foreign bypass requirements as Gambia (COFRAC/IAS/DAkkS mandatory). No national labs, inspectors, or certifiers exist.

Greece/Germany: Seamless EU/global market access through mutual recognition
Ghana: Pragmatic DAkkS partnerships enable fish exports/ISO 9001 EU tenders
Grenada/Gambia: Identical pre-infrastructure status requiring 100% foreign accreditation dependency

References

  1. Anthony Payne; Paul Sutton; Tony Thorndike (1984). “Grenada: Revolution and Invasion”Croom HelmISBN 978-0-7099-2080-9. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  2. ^ Hudson Austin (1983). “Hudson Austin Speech announcing the killing of Maurice Bishop October 19, 1983”Grenada in eugenia era. 4:37 of 6:05 minutes in. Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
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  6. ^ Autobiography: Sir Paul Scoon ‘Survival for Service’. Macmillan Caribbean. 2003. pp. 135–136.
  7. ^ Sir Paul Scoon, G-G of Grenada, at 2:36 on YouTube
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  9. ^ “United Nations General Assembly resolution 38/7”. United Nations. 2 November 1983. Archived from the original on 16 March 2008.
  10. ^ “Assembly calls for cessation of ‘armed intervention’ in Grenada”UN Chronicle. 1984. Archived from the original on 27 June 2007.#Accreditation in India , #Accreditation in Mumbai
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list of International Association Members Name of Grenada

Grenada belongs to numerous international bodies like the UN, OAS, CARICOM, Commonwealth, WTO, and IMF, with its specific association members varying by organization, such as the Grenada Diabetes Association (IDF member) or Grenada Association of Professional Social Workers (IFSW member), but a comprehensive list requires checking individual international organizations (e.g., IADIILO) for their specific Grenadian counterparts, often national bodies representing the country in those global fields. 

Here’s how to find specific member names:

  • For International Organizations: Look at the “Members” or “National Chapters” section on the website of the specific international body you’re interested in (e.g., World Bank, WTO, ILO).
  • For Professional Associations: Check directories like the Grenada Employers’ Federation or specific international federations (e.g., IFSW) for their local members. 

Examples of Grenadian Members in International Associations:

  • International Diabetes Federation (IDF): Grenada Diabetes Association.
  • International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW): Grenada Association of Professional Social Workers.
  • International Labour Organization (ILO): Grenada is a member, with national trade unions participating.
  • International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI): Look for the specific Grenadian deposit insurer on the IADI website. 

Key Grenadian Bodies (often linked to international groups):

To get a full list, you’d need to specify which “International Association” you’re looking for.

list of International Observer Member Name of Grenada

There isn’t a single “International Observer Member” list for Grenada, as observers change depending on the specific international body (like UN, WTO, CARICOM) or event (elections, conferences) observing; however, Grenada is a member of many global organizations, and for past election observation missions, names like Pauline WelshOswald Gibbs, and delegates from Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, etc., have participated as observers or part of observer teams for Grenadian processes. 

Examples of Observer Roles:

  • CARICOM Election Observation (2018): Led by Pauline Welsh (Jamaica), the mission included observers from The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.
  • FAO (Food & Agriculture Org.) Meetings: Grenada sends delegates like Hon. Pauline C. Andrew (Parliamentary Secretary) and Oswald Gibbs (High Commissioner) as representatives, who can be considered observers or delegates depending on the context, notes FAO website

To find specific names, you need to know:

  1. Which Organization: (e.g., UN, WTO, CARICOM, Commonwealth).
  2. Which Event/Time: (e.g., 2020 elections, 2024 trade talks). 

list of International Regional Members Name of Grenada

Grenada participates in numerous international and regional bodies like the UN, Commonwealth, CARICOM, and OECS, but “International Regional Members” isn’t a standard designation for individuals; instead, Grenada’s government includes a Prime Minister (head of government), Governor-General (representing the Monarch), Ministers for Foreign Affairs, and diplomats in countries like the US, UK, and Canada, while its people are diverse, with strong African, East Indian, and European heritage.  Key International & Regional Memberships: United Nations (UN) Commonwealth of Nations (Monarch is King Charles III) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Organization of American States (OAS) World Bank & International Monetary Fund (IMF) Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)  Government Officials (Examples): Head of State: King Charles III (represented by the Governor-General). Prime Minister: (Current name would need checking, but Dr. Keith C. Mitchell was mentioned in older sources). Foreign Affairs: Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Elvin Nimrod mentioned in older sources).  Diplomatic Missions: Grenada has diplomatic ties and missions in countries like the UK, USA, Venezuela, and Canada.

Accreditation Body ISO 17011

Grenada’s Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) focuses exclusively on tertiary education quality assurance and lacks any ISO/IEC 17011 conformity assessment accreditation capacity. This positions Grenada at zero infrastructure level, equivalent to complete foreign dependency identical to Gambia’s TGSB limitations.accreditation+1

GNAB ISO 17011 Accreditation Status

Education-Only Mandate: GNAB established under Act No. 15/2011 operates solely for post-secondary institution accreditation (credential evaluation, program quality, institutional licensing). Zero scope, mandate, or operations for technical conformity assessment bodies (labs 17025, inspection 17020, certification 17065/17021).accreditation

No Technical Infrastructure: Unlike Greece’s ESYD (EA MLA signatory) or Ghana’s DAkkS-partnered GSA, Grenada possesses no national laboratories, inspection services, or certification bodies meeting international standards.

Grenada vs Comparative Zero Infrastructure

RequirementGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 17011 ScopeEducation onlyEA MLA fullinternational body full MLAForeign DAkkSSelf-declared
Clause 4.1 Legal EntityEducation agencyNational NABNational authorityDevelopmentGovernment agency
Clause 6.2 AssessorsAcademic evaluatorsTechnical experts1000+ specialistsDAkkS oversightTechnical committees
International RecognitionNoneEU automaticGlobal customsDAkkS pathwayCOFRAC bypass

Critical Reality: Grenada exporters face 100% foreign accreditation bypass – COFRAC labs, IAS inspectors, DAkkS certifiers mandatory for all international trade. Identical dependency to Gambia, absolute zero national conformity assessment capacity

Inspection Body ISO 17020

Grenada’s Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) serves exclusively as a tertiary education quality assurance body with zero ISO/IEC 17020 inspection body accreditation capacity. No national inspection infrastructure exists, requiring complete foreign dependency for all conformity assessment activities.accreditation+1

GNAB ISO 17020 Inspection Status

Complete Infrastructure Absence: GNAB’s mandate under Act No. 15/2011 covers post-secondary credential evaluation and institutional licensing only. Zero operations, technical assessors, or legal authority for Type A/B/C inspection bodies per ISO/IEC 17020:2012 clauses 4-8 (impartiality, competence, systematic processes).accreditation

No National Inspectors: Grenada possesses no accredited inspection services for food safety, construction materials, marine cargo, industrial equipment, or regulated products – all requiring foreign COFRAC/IAS/DAkkS inspectors identical to Gambia’s TGSB limitations.

Grenada vs Comparative Zero Capacity

AspectGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 17020None existsEA MLA Type A/B/CUnlimited sectorsFish DAkkSSelf-declared Type B
Inspection SectorsZero capacityMarine/industrialGlobal coverageFish exportsFood warehouses
Export Reality100% foreign bypassEU automaticGlobal customsDAkkS fishCOFRAC mandatory
National InfrastructureEducation onlyComprehensiveNative excellenceDAkkS partnershipsSelf-compliance

Absolute Baseline Reality: Grenada represents zero conformity assessment infrastructure – exporters face identical complete foreign inspector dependency as Gambia. No national Type A/B/C inspection bodies exist; all international trade requires COFRAC/IAS/DAkkS accredited foreign inspectors exclusively

Certification Body ISO 17021

Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) maintains zero ISO/IEC 17021 certification body accreditation capacity, operating solely as an education quality assurance entity without authority for management systems certification.accreditation+2

GNAB ISO 17021 Certification Status

Education Mandate Limitation: GNAB under Act No. 15/2011 authorizes only post-secondary program accreditation and institutional licensing. No legal scope, technical assessors, or processes exist for Clause 4-9 requirements (impartiality, audit competence, certification decisions) applicable to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, or other management systems.accreditation+1

No Domestic Certification Bodies: Grenada lacks nationally accredited certifiers; all ISO 17021 services require foreign providers (DAkkS, IAS, UKAS) identical to Gambia’s complete foreign dependency model.

Grenada vs Comparative Infrastructure

RequirementGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 17021 ScopeNoneEA MLA fullinternational body MLA unlimitedDAkkS oversightSelf-declared
Certification SectorsZero9001/14001/50001Global coverageFood safetyBasic QMS
National AssessorsAcademic only500+ specialists2000+ auditorsDAkkS trainedLocal committees
Export Certification100% foreignEU automaticGlobal acceptanceDAkkS pathwayForeign bypass

Trade Reality: Grenada businesses face mandatory foreign certification bypassing – DAkkS/UKAS auditors required for all ISO 50001 manufacturing, ESG reporting, or EU market access, establishing absolute zero national certification infrastructure equivalent to Gambia

Product Certification Body ISO 17065

Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) possesses zero ISO/IEC 17065 product certification body accreditation capacity, limited exclusively to tertiary education oversight without infrastructure for product conformity assessment.accreditation

GNAB ISO 17065 Product Certification Status

Education-Only Authority: GNAB’s Act No. 15/2011 mandate covers post-secondary program evaluation and licensing exclusively. No legal basis, technical personnel, or processes exist for Clause 4-9 requirements (product testing oversight, certification schemes, impartiality safeguards) applicable to electrical appliances, food products, construction materials, or consumer goods.

No Domestic Product Certifiers: Grenada maintains zero nationally accredited Type 5 product certification bodies; all market surveillance and export certification mandates foreign providers (DAkkS, IAS, UKAS accredited) identical to Gambia’s absolute foreign dependency.

Grenada vs Comparative Zero Infrastructure

RequirementGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 17065 ScopeNone existsEA MLA productsinternational body full coverageDAkkS limitedSelf-declared none
Product CategoriesZero capacityElectronics/foodUnlimited schemesFish exportsBasic goods
Certification MarksNo national marksEU-recognizedGlobal customs sealsDAkkS pathwaysForeign marks only
Export Reality100% foreign certifiersEU automaticGlobal acceptanceDAkkS fish onlyCOFRAC mandatory

Absolute Trade Barrier Reality: Grenada exporters confront mandatory foreign product certification bypassing – DAkkS/IAS schemes required for all EU/US market access (electrical safety, food contact materials, construction products), confirming complete zero national product certification infrastructure equivalent to Gambia

Accreditation Laboratory ISO 17065 / ISO 15185

Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) holds zero capacity for ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory accreditation or ISO/IEC 17065 product certification oversight, remaining strictly limited to tertiary education quality assurance.chea

GNAB Laboratory Accreditation Status

No Testing Laboratory Authority: GNAB’s mandate under Act No. 15/2011 excludes all Clause 4-8 requirements for accrediting testing/calibration labs (impartiality, proficiency testing, method validation). Grenada Bureau of Standards (GDBS) laboratories hold JANAAC ISO 17025 accreditation directly, bypassing GNAB entirely.grenadaparliament

No Product Certification Oversight: Zero infrastructure exists for accrediting Type 5 product certifiers under ISO 17065; GNAB cannot assess certification schemes, sampling plans, or decision rules required for market surveillance.

Grenada vs Comparative Capacity

RequirementGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 17025 LabsNoneEA MLA 200+ labs2,000+ facilitiesJANAAC directSelf-declared
ISO 17065 ProductsNone existsElectronics/foodUnlimited schemesNone nationalNone
National TestingGDBS foreignComprehensiveNative excellenceLimited scopeZero capacity
Accreditation Body RoleEducation onlyFull conformityGlobal authorityDevelopmentSelf-compliance

Critical Infrastructure Reality: GDBS analytical chemistry lab holds direct JANAAC (Jamaica) ISO 17025 accreditation for food/environmental testing, confirming GNAB’s complete exclusion from laboratory/product certification ecosystems. All Grenadian exporters require foreign DAkkS/IAS accreditation bypassing

Rating Agencies ISO 14064 / ISO 17021

Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) maintains zero capacity for accrediting ISO 14064 GHG verification bodies or ISO 17021 management system certification bodies, confined exclusively to tertiary education accreditation.chea

GNAB GHG and Management Systems Status

No GHG Verification Scope: GNAB lacks authority for Clause 7-8 requirements of ISO 14064-3 (GHG validation/verification competence, team qualifications). No national bodies exist for Scope 1-3 emissions assurance required for EU CBAM or Article 6 trading.

No ISO 17021 Certification Oversight: Zero infrastructure for accrediting management systems certifiers (ISO 50001 energy, ISO 14001 environmental). Clause 9 certification decision-making processes absent from GNAB operations.

Grenada vs Comparative Zero Capacity

StandardGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 14064 GHGNoneEA MLA verifiersUnlimited scopesNoneNone
ISO 17021 EMSNone exists14001/50001 fullGlobal certifiersDAkkS oversightSelf-declared
National VerifiersZero capacityGHG specialists500+ expertsForeign dependentZero
EU CBAM Access100% foreignAutomaticGlobal acceptanceDAkkS pathwayForeign bypass

Absolute ESG Trade Reality: Grenada manufacturers face mandatory foreign DAkkS/UKAS GHG verifiers and ISO 50001 certifiers for EU carbon border compliance, establishing complete zero national rating agency infrastructure equivalent to Gambia

GHG Verification / Validator

Grenada National Accreditation Board (GNAB) possesses zero capacity for accrediting GHG verification or validation bodies under ISO 14064-3 or related standards, limited strictly to tertiary education oversight.accreditation

GNAB GHG Verification Capacity

No GHG Validation Infrastructure: GNAB lacks technical assessors, impartiality processes, or validation protocols required by ISO 14064-3 Clause 7 (competence for Scope 1-3 emissions). No national bodies exist for EU CBAM reporting or Article 6 carbon market verification.

Complete Foreign Dependency: Grenada manufacturers require DAkkS/UKAS accredited foreign verifiers exclusively for international ESG compliance, identical to Gambia’s absolute zero national capacity.

Grenada vs Comparative Infrastructure

RequirementGrenada GNABGreece ESYDGermany DAkkSGhana GSAGambia TGSB
ISO 14064-3 GHGNone existsEA MLA verifiers200+ specialistsNone nationalZero capacity
CBAM Compliance100% foreignEU automaticGlobal registriesDAkkS pathwayForeign bypass
National VerifiersZero personnelDedicated teamsIndustry leadersForeign dependentNone
Carbon Market AccessNo national pathFull Article 6Primary registryLimited scopeComplete block

Absolute ESG Reality: Grenada faces mandatory foreign GHG verification bypassing for all EU carbon border compliance and international sustainability reporting, confirming zero national rating agency infrastructure equivalent to Gambia

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