By Innocent Mungy, Switzerland
The
Universal Postal Union (UPU) Conference on Postal Regulation, has called upon
member countries to improve the development of Postal sector through postal reforms.
Governments,
postal sector regulators and operators attended the Meeting in Bern and debated
the future of the postal services in a theme “Changing environment and changing
regulatory needs – new approaches to postal regulation”. Tanzania was represented
in the Conference with Postal Stakeholders, including the Ministry of
Communications, Science and Technology, Tanzania Postal Corporation and
Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority.
The
conference was aimed at providing UPU member countries with a good opportunity
to share their views and experiences on current regulatory issues related to
postal services and the postal sector. The major conclusions of the Postal
Regulation Conference included the need to improve the development of the
postal sector through postal reform and regulation as a boost to economic and
social cohesion in member countries of the UPU.
Meanwhile,
The UPU Council of Administration (CA) approved the Program and Budget for 2016 and External Auditors report on the
UPU financial statements for 2014 that were fully compliant with IPSA
standards. The Council of Administration further endorsed the second draft of
the Istanbul World Postal Strategy (IWPS) that indicated all five regions of the UPU member’s
independently decided to strengthen operational efficiency and e-commerce as
there level one priority activities and Financial services and Postal sector
development as level two priorities .
These priorities will be included in the regional development plan and project formulated for each region for 2017 t0 2020, Tanzania falls under the Africa region hence the postal sector is expected to implement the level one and two priorities activities. The third draft will be presented to the joint Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council in February 2016 for endorsement and later submitted as resolution for adoption by the Plenipotentiary Conference during the World Postal Congress to be convened in September 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey as the Istanbul World Postal Strategy for 2017 to 2020.
These priorities will be included in the regional development plan and project formulated for each region for 2017 t0 2020, Tanzania falls under the Africa region hence the postal sector is expected to implement the level one and two priorities activities. The third draft will be presented to the joint Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council in February 2016 for endorsement and later submitted as resolution for adoption by the Plenipotentiary Conference during the World Postal Congress to be convened in September 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey as the Istanbul World Postal Strategy for 2017 to 2020.
The
Director General of the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority, Dr. Ally
Y. Simba, led Tanzania delegation to the session of the Council of
Administration of the Universal Postal Union (UPU).
Photo:Tanzania
Delegation to the UPU CA, Dr. Ali Yahaya Simba, TCRA Director General (second
from left), Mrs. Rehema Makuburi, Director Postal Affairs TCRA, Ag. Poster
master general and Deputy Director Ministry of Communications, Science and
Technology
The
Council of Administration (CA) consists of 41 member countries and meets
annually at UPU headquarters in Berne, Switzerland. The Council ensures the
continuity of the UPU's work between Congresses, supervises its activities and
studies regulatory, administrative, legislative and legal issues. Tanzania is a
member of the UPU since independence as well as a member of the Council of
Administration for seven years since 2008.
In
a separate occasion, the Director General TCRA met the Director General of the
Universal Postal Union, Ambassador Bishar A. Hussein where they discussed on
how Tanzania and the UPU may healthy strengthen cooperation. Dr. Ally Simba
informed his host that Tanzania will continue to honor all obligations in terms
of member contributions to the Union as well as implementing the decisions of
the UPU organs and will actively participate in the activities of the Union. In
his remarks, The UPU chief, Ambassador Hussein, assured the Director
General of his aspiration and commitment to extend more technical assistance to
Tanzania that will assist the improvement of the postal sector.
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