Yemen

Yemen is a country located at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, with coastlines along the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. It has historically been an important center for trade routes linking Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, and is known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient civilization.

In recent years, Yemen has faced significant political instability and humanitarian challenges, which have impacted its economic development and institutional capacity. Despite these conditions, efforts continue to maintain and develop essential systems that support trade, public safety, and basic quality infrastructure.

To support economic activity, product safety, and international cooperation, Yemen is gradually working toward strengthening its national quality infrastructure. This includes conformity assessment activities such as accreditation, certification, inspection, laboratory testing, product certification, and greenhouse gas (GHG) verification.

The system is generally aligned with internationally recognized ISO standards, including ISO/IEC 17011, ISO/IEC 17020, ISO/IEC 17021, ISO/IEC 17025, ISO/IEC 17065, ISO 15189, and ISO 14064. These frameworks provide the basis for competence, impartiality, consistency, and reliability in conformity assessment activities

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list of International Observer Member name of Yemen

The Republic of Yemen is not a member of the International Organization of la Francophonie (OIF), which uses the specific terminology “International Observer” member OIF Member Information. Yemen’s international memberships and observer statuses are detailed below.

1. International Organizations (General Statuses)

While not an “International Observer” in the Francophonie context, Yemen holds key roles in other global organizations:

  • World Trade Organization (WTO): Full Member WTO Members and Observers.
  • United Nations (UN): Full Member UN Member States.
  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC): Full Member OIC Member States.

2. Electoral Observation (Historical)

During previous historic democratic elections, the joint international observer group present in Yemen consisted of representatives from the following nations and bodies JIOGY in Yemen Report:

  • Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, United Kingdom, and Palestine.
  • The European Commission and the European Parliament.

International Association Members

Yemen is officially represented in numerous international associations, diplomatic bodies, and non-governmental networks. Depending on the specific field of interest, here are the primary international associations and organizations where Yemen holds membership or representation: [1, 2, 3]

1. International Governmental & Professional Organizations

2. Major Humanitarian & Civil Society Networks

  • International Association for the Care of War and Disaster Victims (Al-Ameen): A prominent international medical association operating multiple specialized centers across Yemen (in Aden, Taiz, Marib, and Seiyun) for physical rehabilitation and prosthetics.
  • Non-Governmental Organizations: Several Yemeni civil society and human rights associations operate in tandem with global bodies, such as the National Forum For Human Rights (NFHR) and the Sisters Arab Foundation (SAF), which collaborate with international human rights coalitions link to Article 19 source here. [1]

3. State & Regional Associations

  • United Nations (UN): Yemen has been a member state since 1947.
  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC): Yemen joined the OIC in 1969 link to Wikipedia source here.
  • Arab League: Yemen is a founding member of the Arab League (officially joining in 1945).
  • World Trade Organization (WTO): Yemen is a member, officially acceding to the organization in 2014

International Regional Members

Yemen’s official name in the United Nations and all international bodies is simply “Yemen”. The unified Republic of Yemen has been represented under this name since May 22, 1990, following the merger of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) and the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen). [1, 2]

Yemen is an active member of several major international and regional organizations. Key memberships include: [1]

Global & UN Organizations

  • United Nations (UN): Admitted in 1947. Within the UN, Yemen is a member of the Asia-Pacific regional group, the Arab Group, and the Islamic Group.
  • World Trade Organization (WTO): Joined as a member in 2014.
  • Non-Aligned Movement (NAM): Participates actively in NAM, carrying over the legacy of its predecessor states.
  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC): Represents Yemen on the basis of its Islamic heritage. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]

Regional Organizations

Accreditation Body ISO 17011

ISO/IEC 17011 specifies the requirements for accreditation bodies that assess and formally recognize the competence of conformity assessment bodies such as laboratories, inspection bodies, certification bodies, and GHG verification/validation bodies. It ensures that accreditation activities are carried out with impartiality, consistency, transparency, and technical competence.

In Yemen, the national accreditation system is limited in capacity due to ongoing institutional and infrastructural challenges. As a result, conformity assessment activities are often supported through regulatory authorities, regional cooperation, and internationally recognized accreditation bodies operating outside the country.


Role of Accreditation Function

Where implemented or supported, the accreditation function aims to:

  • Recognize competent testing and calibration laboratories
  • Support inspection and certification activities
  • Improve reliability of conformity assessment results
  • Facilitate trade and basic regulatory compliance
  • Strengthen consumer safety and product confidence

Key Functions under ISO/IEC 17011

Even where national capacity is developing, the ISO/IEC 17011 framework defines core functions such as:

  • Assessment of competence of conformity assessment bodies
  • Ensuring impartiality and independence
  • Surveillance and reassessment processes
  • Evaluation of technical competence
  • Handling complaints and appeals
  • Supporting international recognition through external arrangements

Current Situation in Yemen

  • Limited centralized national accreditation infrastructure
  • Reliance on external or regional accreditation systems
  • Use of internationally accredited bodies for trade-related conformity assessment
  • Gradual development of regulatory and technical capacity

Importance in Yemen

Implementation of ISO/IEC 17011 principles supports:

  • Basic trade facilitation and import/export control
  • Improved reliability of testing and inspection results
  • Enhanced consumer protection and safety assurance
  • Support for rebuilding institutional quality systems
  • Alignment with international conformity expectations

Inspection Body ISO 17020

ISO/IEC 17020 specifies requirements for the competence, consistency, and impartiality of inspection bodies that perform examination of products, processes, services, or installations to determine conformity with specified requirements.

In Yemen, inspection activities are carried out primarily by government regulatory authorities and limited third-party service providers. Due to ongoing institutional constraints, inspection capacity is uneven, and many inspection services rely on external technical support or internationally recognized organizations.

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Role of Inspection Bodies

Inspection bodies in Yemen contribute to:

  • Basic safety and regulatory compliance checks
  • Monitoring of imported and locally produced goods
  • Infrastructure and construction oversight
  • Food safety and public health inspections
  • Environmental and resource protection activities

Key Areas of Inspection

Common inspection domains include:

  • Construction and building safety
  • Electrical and mechanical installations
  • Food and agricultural products
  • Imported consumer goods
  • Oil, gas, and energy-related facilities
  • Transport and road safety
  • Environmental and coastal monitoring

Key Requirements under ISO/IEC 17020

Inspection bodies must demonstrate:

  • Technical competence of inspectors
  • Impartiality and independence
  • Consistent inspection procedures
  • Proper documentation and reporting
  • Confidential handling of results

Types of Inspection Bodies

ISO/IEC 17020 defines:

  • Type A: Independent third-party inspection bodies
  • Type B: Internal inspection units within organizations
  • Type C: Inspection bodies with related operational involvement

Importance in Yemen

Implementation of inspection principles supports:

  • Basic consumer and public safety
  • Control of imported goods quality
  • Infrastructure risk reduction
  • Support for regulatory enforcement
  • Alignment with international trade requirements

Certification Body ISO 17021

ISO/IEC 17021 specifies requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of management systems. It ensures that certification bodies operate with competence, consistency, impartiality, and transparency when assessing organizations against internationally recognized management system standards.

In Yemen, management system certification activities are limited and largely supported through internationally accredited certification bodies operating externally or via regional partners. National capacity is still developing due to institutional and infrastructural constraints.


Role of Certification Bodies

Certification bodies assess organizations to determine conformity with management system standards, helping improve quality, safety, environmental performance, and operational control across sectors such as trade, construction, food production, and basic services.

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Key Requirements under ISO/IEC 17021

Certification bodies must ensure:

  • Impartiality and independence in audit activities
  • Competence of auditors and technical experts
  • Structured and consistent audit methodology
  • Transparent certification decisions
  • Effective complaints and appeals handling
  • Confidentiality of client information

Common Management System Standards

Organizations in Yemen may pursue certification under:

  • ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems
  • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
  • ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management Systems
  • ISO 50001 – Energy Management Systems
  • ISO/IEC 27001 – Information Security Management Systems

Certification Process

  1. Application and contract review
  2. Stage 1 audit (documentation review)
  3. Stage 2 audit (implementation assessment)
  4. Certification decision
  5. Surveillance audits
  6. Recertification audits

Importance in Yemen

ISO/IEC 17021-based certification supports:

  • Improved organizational quality and governance
  • Enhanced safety and environmental management
  • Better trade credibility and market access
  • Increased trust from international partners
  • Support for reconstruction and economic stability

Product Certification Body ISO 17065

ISO/IEC 17065 specifies requirements for bodies certifying products, processes, and services. It ensures that product certification bodies operate with competence, consistency, impartiality, and transparency when determining conformity against defined standards, technical regulations, or certification schemes.

In Yemen, product certification activities are limited and typically supported through regulatory authorities and internationally accredited certification bodies operating outside the country or via regional arrangements. National conformity assessment capacity is still developing, so reliance on external systems is common for trade and import/export control.


Role of Product Certification Bodies

Product certification bodies verify that goods meet required safety, quality, and regulatory standards. This helps protect consumers, support trade compliance, and improve confidence in both imported and locally produced goods.

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Key Requirements under ISO/IEC 17065

Product certification bodies must ensure:

  • Impartiality and independence in certification decisions
  • Technical competence of evaluators and experts
  • Consistent certification schemes and procedures
  • Transparent assessment and decision-making
  • Effective handling of complaints and appeals
  • Confidentiality of product and client information

Certification Activities Include

  • Product testing and conformity assessment
  • Factory production evaluation (where applicable)
  • Sampling and inspection of goods
  • Review of technical documentation
  • Certification mark issuance and control

Common Product Categories

  • Food and agricultural products
  • Imported consumer goods
  • Construction materials
  • Basic industrial and manufactured goods
  • Oil, gas, and energy-related products

Importance in Yemen

Implementation of ISO/IEC 17065 supports:

  • Improved consumer safety and product reliability
  • Better control of imports and trade quality
  • Enhanced compliance with international trade requirements
  • Increased confidence in market products
  • Support for gradual economic recovery and reconstruction

Accreditation Laboratory ISO 17065 / ISO 15185

ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 15189 define internationally recognized requirements for laboratory competence, ensuring accurate, reliable, and traceable results in testing, calibration, and medical diagnostics.

In Yemen, laboratory infrastructure exists but is unevenly developed. Laboratory services are provided by a mix of government laboratories, universities, and limited private facilities. Due to institutional and technical constraints, accreditation is often supported through external or regional accreditation bodies.


ISO/IEC 17025 – Testing & Calibration Laboratories

ISO/IEC 17025 applies to laboratories performing testing and calibration activities.

Key Laboratory Areas

  • Food safety and agricultural testing
  • Water and environmental quality testing
  • Basic industrial materials testing
  • Chemical and microbiological analysis
  • Limited calibration services for instruments
  • Public health and forensic testing (in some cases)

Key Requirements

  • Technical competence of laboratory personnel
  • Validated testing and calibration methods
  • Measurement traceability
  • Quality assurance systems
  • Reliable reporting of results

ISO 15189 – Medical Laboratories

ISO 15189 applies to medical laboratories providing clinical diagnostic services.

Key Laboratory Services

  • Clinical chemistry
  • Hematology
  • Microbiology
  • Immunology
  • Basic molecular diagnostics
  • Public health laboratory testing

Key Requirements

  • Accurate and reliable patient results
  • Qualified laboratory professionals
  • Proper sample handling and traceability
  • Laboratory quality management systems
  • Continuous improvement processes

Note on ISO Reference Correction

  • ❌ ISO/IEC 17065 is not a laboratory standard (it applies to product certification bodies)
  • ❌ ISO 15185 is not a recognized laboratory accreditation standard
  • ✅ Correct standards are:
    • ISO/IEC 17025 – Testing and calibration laboratories
    • ISO 15189 – Medical laboratories

Importance in Yemen

Accredited laboratory systems support:

  • Public health diagnostics and disease control
  • Food safety and consumer protection
  • Environmental monitoring and basic compliance
  • Trade-related testing and inspection
  • Improved reliability of scientific and technical data

Rating Agencies ISO 14064 / ISO 17021

ISO 14064 and ISO/IEC 17021 provide internationally recognized frameworks for greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting, environmental performance evaluation, and management system certification. In this context, “rating agencies” refer to independent bodies that assess, verify, and provide assurance on environmental performance, carbon emissions reporting, and sustainability-related claims.

In Yemen, environmental rating and verification functions are still emerging and are largely supported through international organizations, donor-funded programs, and externally accredited certification bodies. National capacity remains limited, but the need for climate-related reporting is increasing due to environmental vulnerability and development priorities.


ISO 14064 – Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Accounting

ISO 14064 defines principles and requirements for quantifying, monitoring, reporting, and verifying greenhouse gas emissions and removals.

Rating and verification-related activities in Yemen may include:

  • Basic organizational carbon footprint estimation
  • Energy and industrial emissions assessment
  • Agriculture and land-use emission tracking
  • Climate adaptation and development projects
  • Environmental reporting under donor or international programs

ISO/IEC 17021 – Management System Certification

ISO/IEC 17021 defines requirements for bodies auditing and certifying management systems. These certifications indirectly support environmental “ratings” through structured assessment of management systems.

Common systems include:

  • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Systems
  • ISO 50001 – Energy Management Systems
  • ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety Systems
  • Sustainability and ESG-related frameworks (project-based)

Functions of Rating / Verification Bodies

In Yemen, these functions typically include:

  • Environmental performance evaluation
  • Emissions estimation and reporting support
  • Project-based sustainability assessment
  • Basic ESG and compliance reporting assistance
  • Support for international development and climate programs

Importance in Yemen

Implementation of ISO 14064 and ISO/IEC 17021 supports:

  • Improved environmental awareness and reporting
  • Alignment with international climate and development programs
  • Support for donor-funded sustainability initiatives
  • Strengthening of environmental governance capacity
  • Gradual integration into global sustainability frameworks

GHG Verification / Validator

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) verification and validation are independent assurance processes used to evaluate the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of emissions data and climate mitigation projects. These processes are essential for ensuring transparency, consistency, and credibility in carbon accounting and sustainability reporting.

In Yemen, GHG verification and validation activities are at an early stage of development. Most activities are supported through international organizations, donor-funded climate programs, and externally accredited verification bodies, rather than a fully established national system.


GHG Verification

GHG verification is the independent assessment of reported greenhouse gas emissions to confirm that data is accurate and aligned with recognized methodologies.

Typical verification activities include:

  • Reviewing organizational GHG inventories
  • Checking emission calculation methods and assumptions
  • Evaluating data collection and monitoring systems
  • Conducting technical reviews and audits
  • Ensuring alignment with ISO 14064-1 and ISO 14064-3

GHG Validation

GHG validation is the assessment of proposed climate mitigation or carbon reduction projects before implementation to ensure environmental integrity and feasibility.

Validation activities include:

  • Reviewing project design and methodologies
  • Assessing baseline emission scenarios
  • Evaluating projected emission reductions or removals
  • Identifying risks and uncertainties
  • Confirming compliance with recognized standards

Relevant ISO Standards

GHG verification and validation rely on:

  • ISO 14064-1 – Organizational GHG quantification and reporting
  • ISO 14064-2 – Project-level emission reductions and removals
  • ISO 14064-3 – Verification and validation principles
  • ISO 14065 – Requirements for validation and verification bodies
  • ISO 14066 – Competence requirements for GHG teams

Functions of GHG Verifiers / Validators

In Yemen, these functions are generally supported through external systems and include:

  • Carbon footprint assessment support
  • Climate project validation and verification
  • ESG and sustainability reporting assistance
  • Environmental compliance documentation
  • Support for international climate and development programs

Importance in Yemen

GHG verification and validation systems support:

  • Improved climate transparency and reporting
  • Access to international climate finance and aid programs
  • Strengthened environmental governance capacity
  • Alignment with global sustainability frameworks
  • Support for long-term resilience and development planning

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