1. INTRODUCTION
On
1st November 2013, the United Republic of Tanzania was awarded by
the Universal Postal Union (UPU) a recognition certificate for her contribution
to the UPU S42 Addressing Standard Template Development. The recognition
ceremony was organised during the conference of the Postal Operations Council
at the capital city of Switzerland which is the seat of the Universal Postal
Union which is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) in matters
related to postal communications. Besides Tanzania (United Rep.), Belarus, Belgium, China (People's Rep.) and Czech Republic qualified
for the award of recognition certificate.
Quality
addressing and postcode systems are essential to the socio-economic
infrastructure and development of a country. They also form the cornerstone of
quality postal services, facilitating business transactions and hence the
country's economic growth. Address networks are crucial to businesses’ ability
to operate. Address networks are infrastructures that facilitate the process of
doing business and, consequently, economic development.
2.
S42 INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSING STANDARD
The UPU standard provides a
kind of dictionary of the possible components of postal addresses, together
with examples and constraints on their use in a given country. The S42
international addressing standard consists of:
- a set of postal address components used in worldwide addresses;
- languages for expressing address templates, i.e. formal descriptions of address formatting rules;
- provides country-specific address templates. A country defining its S42 template provides precise information about its address elements and formatting rules;
- creates a library of templates that can be easily incorporated into computer systems for managing addresses.
During the process of launching
of template development, Tanzania contacted the S42 expert group at the
Universal Postal Union by submitting a sample data set, which consisted address
examples representing all the address formats recommended by the United
Republic.
Each
address in the sample needed to be mapped into S42 elements reflecting their
use in the country. For example, mapping the address lines in different
delivery methods and explaining whether is a rural or urban address with
indication of thoroughfare type.
On
the basis of a mapped sample, the S42 expert group creates a template which is
fed into a computer program known as a tester. This program reassembles each
address from elements and checks the result against the submitted data. The
test of the template is positive when all addresses from the sample have been
assembled correctly.
At
the end of the process, the Tanzania delegation to the Addressing Group was
involved in checking the following:
- that all addresses in the sample data set are properly formatted;
- the sample contains a sufficiently complete representation of formats recommended by the United Republic; and
- the addresses are correctly mapped to S42 elements.
Following the
procedure above, the Tanzania S42 standard was approved in April 2013 and a
ceremony was planned for 1st November 2013..
3. RECOGNITION CEREMONY
The
Certificate of Recognition is granted when a country has achieved the
development
and
maintenance of an agreed or accepted address template.The S42 recognition ceremony is normally designed to
raise postal administrations’ awareness on the value of S42 and encourage them
to join the S42 certification program.
From left representative of Czech
Republic, Chairman of the Addressing Group, Mr. Ali Bakheet from Saud Arabia Director
General of the UPU, Ambassador Bishar Hussein, Representative of Tanzania Mrs.
Rehema Makuburi, Director Postal Affairs TCRA and China representative.
Another picture taken during the award
ceremony
The picture of the S42 Addressing
Standard Recognition
Certificate
4.
TANZANIA S42 TEMPLATE
The approved Tanzania S42
template comprising of 6 address types:-
I.
URBAN - Street type
(Use of Ward Postcode)
II.
URBAN - Informal
Settlements (Use of Ward Postcode)
III.
RURAL with the
village setup - Village + Hamlet or Kitongoji (Use of Ward Postcode)
IV.
POSTAL OFFICE
DELIVERY (P.O. Box, Private bag, Postrestante) - (Use of Post office Postcodeallocated
to the respective post offices)
V.
Combination of P. O.
Box and Street type (Use of the Ward Postcode)
VI.
Combination of
Street type with Big mailers assigned Postcodes (Use of Government or Big mailers Postcode)
5.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE S42 ADDRESSING STANDARD
RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE
·
Efforts by Tanzania
to implement the new addressing and postcode system have produced positive
results in the international arena.
·
Standards are
important prerequisites for effective postal operations and for interconnecting
the global network. Tanzania is expected to boost its global connectivity.
·
The standards
improve the exchange of postal-related information between posts, and promote
the compatibility of UPU and international postal initiatives.
·
Tanzania has become
one of the elite group of countries to attain S42 Addressing standard
recognition.
·
The address template represents the internally used and
publicly promoted address format. The postal sector is expected to capitalize
on this strength to promote its domestic business.
·
It is a good example
to the world for the country that has offered the UPU a Special Ambassador to
drive the Addressing the World – an Address for Everyone initiative.
Issued By;
Director
General
06th
November 2013
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