The Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council closed in February completing nearly 100 percent of their respective deliverables for the 2017-2020 work cycle.
The last sessions, which took place February 17 through 27, gathered member countries to wrap up remaining work from the Istanbul Cycle and send proposals forward to the 2020 Congress scheduled to take place in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, this August.
During the session, countries took note of the draft Abidjan Postal Strategy and Business Plan – key strategic documents that will guide the Union’s work between 2021 and 2024. The document was drafted with input from more than 170 member countries and territories, taking into account postal trends monitored by The CA’s Committee 3 (Strategy and Postal Economics) as well as inputs from the 2018 UPU Ministerial Conference, regional strategy conferences held in 2019 and a dedicated task force.
PFID’s CEO Mr. Boon was attending the council.
This article has originally been published at news.upu.int