The CCAFRICA Region - Regional Coordinator Uganda

The ‘Coordinating Committee for Africa’ was established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission in 1972 with a mandate to “exercise general coordination in the preparation of standards relating to the region of Africa”. The committee held its first meeting at FAO in 1974, with 19 countries in attendance.

As the new regional coordinator begins their term, the Agreement of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which came into effect in May 2020, has reinforced the need for an efficient and effective system for managing sanitary and phytosanitary measures, in particular food safety, across the continent as its borders open for trade.

The regional coordinator is based in the Uganda National Bureau of Standards, a statutory body under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Co-operatives which oversees, as part of its mandate, the promotion and use of standards.

As regional coordinator, Uganda intends to engage closely with countries via surveys, webinars and workshops to identify needs and emerging issues, create awareness of priority food safety issues and of Codex standards. A pilot study will also explore the food safety situation in broader terms across the region. By strengthening engagement with regional bodies such as the African Union, the African Organisation for Standardisation and the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat, Uganda also aims to enhance advocacy work in the region.

CCAFRICA Coordinator

All information on Codex is public and free.

For regional enquiries contact:

CCAFRICA Secretariat
Uganda National Bureau of Standards Plot 2 - 12, Bypass Link, Industrial & Business park, Kyaliwajala road,
P.O Box 6329 Kampala, Uganda

Tel: +256 (041) 7333250 / 0417333251 / 0417333252
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.unbs.go.ug

Food industry group in South Africa leads World Food Safety Day discussion inspired by 2020 theme

Jun 12, 2020, 13:54 PM by System

A 1.5-hour talk about ‘No food security without food safety’ on YouTube, moderated by Charles Katsande of FoodBev International Consulting Pty Ltd, saw the participation of 92 people on 5 June 2020. Organized by the South Africa-based organization, the event connected people from many parts of the world including various countries in Africa and Europe as well as Australia, Canada, India and the United States. 

A sub-theme of ‘know food safety, no harm’ was also developed.

The panel of five experts each elaborated talks that aligned with the calls to action from the 2020 theme ‘food safety, everyone’s business’, which recognized the roles of governments, agricultural producers, food business operators, consumers and the collaboration of everyone along the food supply chain.

  • Takudzwa Kufa: “Covid-19: An Opportunity to create and reinforce food safety culture”
  • Thembi Blaai: “Complexities of Food Safety Systems in Africa: Challenges and Solutions”
  • Edson Chifamba: “Food security and role of smallholder scale dairy sector”
  • Darshita Patel: “Keep it Safe - Business Operators must ensure food is safe”
  • Morgan Togi Chinoda: “Food Safety in the eye of the Producer/Supplier versus Consumer”

 

Watch the event on YouTube