ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 – Guidelines for contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
In a world striving for equity and justice, ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 stands out as a powerful new tool for transforming how services are designed and delivered. Developed through a groundbreaking collaboration between the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the United Nations Development Programmed (UNDP), this Publicly Available Specification (PAS) is a roadmap to inclusive, accessible, and quality services for all — especially those often left behind. Understanding the Core Concept What is a Publicly Available Specification (PAS)? A PAS is like a fast-tracked standard developed quickly to address urgent market or social needs. Unlike full ISO standards, it doesn’t go through years of balloting but is still based on expert consensus. PAS 53002 is meant to guide organizations globally, setting a minimum bar for inclusive service delivery. Why Focus on Marginalized and Vulnerable Groups? Because access to services is not equal for everyone. People facing economic hardship, discrimination, disability, displacement, or systemic barriers often experience poor service quality or complete exclusion. This PAS helps bridge those gaps making services fairer, safer, and more people-centered. Objectives of ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 The key objectives of ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 include: Scope and Applicability This PAS applies to both public and private organizations, from government offices to healthcare clinics, banks, schools, utilities, and even digital platforms. It’s especially useful for: Ready to get ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 certification?Start your journey today.Request for a ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 Key Terminologies Explained Marginalized Groups These include people excluded due to identity, disability, poverty, geography, gender, or political factors. Vulnerable Groups People at risk of harm, exploitation, or neglect due to systemic or situational challenges — such as refugees, persons with disabilities, elderly populations, etc. Service Quality vs. Service Accessibility Quality means how well a service meets expectations. Accessibility means whether people can actually use it — physically, financially, and socially. Both must go hand in hand. Structure of ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 The PAS is organized into practical, easy-to-follow sections: Inclusive Service Design Principles Accessibility by Design Start with accessibility in mind — ramps, readable signage, clear instructions, and multi-language support. Universal Service Provision Don’t tailor services for just the “average” user. Design for all, including outliers. Intersectional Inclusion Recognize that a person can face multiple forms of marginalization — e.g., a disabled woman from a minority community. Showcase your commitment to inclusive, accessible service delivery.Achieve ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 certification to align with global best practices, strengthen public trust, and elevate your service standards.Get certified with UCS — simple, secure, and internationally recognized. Stakeholder Engagement Participatory Approaches Communities must not just receive services — they should help design and evaluate them. That’s what real participation looks like. Co-Creation with Affected Communities This isn’t about token feedback. It’s about co-ownership. Solutions must be built with, not just for, the people who need them most. Measurement and Evaluation The PAS recommends using quantitative and qualitative metrics, such as: Case Studies and Real-World Examples Pilot projects in Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, and Rwanda showed how small design changes — like mobile clinics, simplified documentation, or community liaisons dramatically improved service uptake. Benefits of Adopting ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 How ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 Supports SDGs Especially aligned with: This PAS turns high-level commitments into practical, measurable action. The Future of Inclusive Standards While ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 is not a full ISO standard yet, it’s a strong candidate. Its success could lead to further development into a globally adopted benchmark. Conclusion ISO/UNDP PAS 53002:2024 is more than just a document — it’s a shift in mindset. By putting inclusion at the center of service delivery, it ensures that no one is left behind. Whether you’re a policy maker, a manager, or a frontline worker, this PAS gives you the tools and direction to make your services accessible, fair, and human-focused. for more information please visit to iso.org. Ready to get certified to PAS 53002:2024? UCS offers accredited certification services to help your organization demonstrate its commitment to inclusive and equitable service delivery.Request your PAS 53002 certification quote now and lead with purpose and accountability.