Inclusive Standards, Inclusive Futures

Standards shape everyday products—from safety equipment to digital services.

A new article from the EU-funded InDiCo-Global project highlights why gender-responsive standardization matters, and why the challenge is not so different for low- and middle-income countries: involving women and experts from developing regions in setting technical rules leads to safer, fairer outcomes for everyone. The European Standards Organizations (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) are working with partners worldwide to make this a reality.

 

Read the full article here.

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