Metrology: the pillar of Sudanese recovery – something for the house

International Metrology Day, which is celebrated every year on May 20, recalls the importance of a precise measure in all aspects of our lives. From international trade to public health care and security, no company can flourish without a strong and reliable infrastructure. For Sudan, which is currently going through a critical period of recovery and reconstruction after the destruction left by the war, Metrian gains significant importance, to become a basic pillar of stability and sustainable growth.
The effects of war in Sudan are deep and wide, destroyed the infrastructure, the millions displaced and economic activities have been hunted considerably. In these difficult circumstances, metropolitan may seem a secondary problem compared to the urgent needs of human relief and material reconstruction. However, the negligence of this vital aspect will have serious long -term consequences, which hinders the efforts of recovery and undermines the foundations of future development.
The importance of the metro in the recovery phase is to ensure the quality of products and services: to improve confidence in the local market and attract foreign investments, Sudanese products and services must comply with international quality standards. Mitric provides the tools and systems necessary to check these standards, if they are linked to agricultural exports, medicines or construction equipment. Supporting industry and trade, as precise measures are necessary for effective industrial processes and fair trade. Without them, companies will find it difficult to manufacture products compatible with specifications, and there will be doubts about the quantities and values of the goods circulating, which hinders economic growth.
Improved health care. Metrology helps to guarantee the accuracy of medical devices, to calibrate the pharmaceutical doses and to the validity of the results of laboratory tests. This is very important to preserve the health of citizens and provide effective medical care, in particular in the light of health challenges with which the country faces, and the protection of the consumer and the environment. Metrology guarantees that the scales used in commercial transactions (such as fuel pumps and grocery ladders) are precise, which protects consumers against cheating. It is also necessary to monitor environmental pollution and join environmental standards, as well as strengthen trust and stability. When the measures are reliable and united, this strengthens confidence between individuals, institutions and business partners, which contributes to the construction of a more stable and transparent environment.
Recovery of the effects of war in Sudan requires a multi-factory approach to improving metram infrastructure. The main priorities include the reconstruction of human and material capacities. Sudan must invest in the training of technical managers and engineers in the field of metology and rehabilitated laboratories and specialized institutes that have been damaged during the conflict. This includes the provision of modern equipment and standard devices, as well as activation of the legal and regulatory framework, it is necessary to examine and modernize the laws and regulations linked to technology to ensure their compatibility with international standards. There must be a strong and independent national organization to supervise metological activities and apply standards.
Sudan should strengthen its cooperation with regional and international metropolitan organizations. The exchange of experiences and knowledge and mutual recognition of calibration certificates will facilitate trade and merge Sudan in the global economy, and priority must be given to legal metropolitan to guarantee the accuracy of the measures used in commercial transactions and consumer protection. This requires regular inspections and stallions, and general awareness campaigns should be launched to increase understanding of the importance of metropolitan among decision -makers, the private sector and the public. Metrology is not only a technical problem, but rather a tool for economic and social development, and with increasing dependence on digital technology, Sudan must invest in the development of digital infrastructure to support calibration and measure in the digital era.
In conclusion, World Metrology Day is an opportunity for Sudan to confirm its commitment to create a sustainable future. By investing in the metro, Sudan will not only be able to ensure the quality of its products and services, but will also give the cornerstone of economic growth, will strengthen confidence and obtain a complete recovery of the effects of war. It is an investment in the future of the nation and in the well-being of its citizens.




