The 28th Universal Postal Congress, the highest decision-making body of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), recently opened.
The Universal Postal Congress (UPC) is the supreme body responsible for decision-making within the Universal Postal Union (UPU), a United Nations specialized agency. It serves as the primary global forum for coordinating international postal policies, and facilitating cooperation between postal services around the world. Here’s an overview:
Established: The UPU was created by the Treaty of Bern in 1874 and is the second-oldest international organization worldwide.
Headquarters: The UPU is based in Bern, Switzerland.
Role: It plays a pivotal role in the regulation and coordination of the global postal system, helping to ensure that mail, parcels, and financial services can be exchanged efficiently across borders.
The Universal Postal Congress plays a key role in shaping the future of the international postal network:
Coordination of Postal Policies:
The Congress helps in harmonizing postal policies across different nations, ensuring that the global postal system operates seamlessly.
Setting Rules for International Mail Exchanges:
It establishes the rules and regulations that govern the exchange of international mail, parcels, and financial services. This helps ensure quality and efficiency in postal exchanges.
Stimulating Growth:
The Congress provides recommendations aimed at promoting growth in the volume of mail, parcels, and financial services. This includes improving the quality of services and encouraging better delivery systems.
The UPU operates under a well-defined structure, ensuring effective governance and operations:
The Congress:
The Universal Postal Congress is the supreme authority of the UPU. It meets every four years and brings together representatives from all member countries to make decisions about the postal sector.
The Council of Administration:
This body ensures that the UPU’s work continues smoothly between Congresses. It supervises the activities of the UPU and addresses regulatory, administrative, legislative, and legal matters.
The Postal Operations Council:
This council is the technical and operational arm of the UPU. It consists of 48 member countries that are elected during the Congress. The council is responsible for overseeing the technical aspects of postal operations.
The International Bureau:
Serving as the secretariat of the UPU, the International Bureau provides logistical and technical support to the UPU’s bodies. It also assists in implementing the decisions made by Congress.
Any UN member country can become a member of the UPU.
Non-UN member countries can also join, provided their request is approved by at least two-thirds of the UPU’s member countries.
The UPU currently consists of 192 member countries.
The Universal Postal Congress plays a crucial role in shaping the future of global postal systems. By convening representatives from around the world, it ensures that the postal services continue to evolve to meet the needs of the global economy, ensuring efficient international mail delivery, advancing technology, and addressing emerging issues such as e-commerce and digital communication.
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