Membership
Why become a WSO Volunteer?
Make a tangible impact: Contribute to projects and initiatives that directly address critical health challenges facing our world.Be part of a global community: Connect with like-minded individuals from around the world who share your passion for health and well-being. Develop valuable skills: Gain experience in various areas, from community outreach and education to research and advocacy.
Enhance your resume: Demonstrate your commitment to social responsibility and build your professional portfolio. Personal fulfillment: Experience the deep satisfaction of knowing you’re making a positive difference in the world.
Volunteer Membership
Become a Force for Good: Join the WSO Volunteer Movement! Do you have a passion for creating a healthier world for current and future generations? Are you driven to make a real difference in the lives of others? Then join the WSO Volunteer Membership – a community of dedicated individuals committed to safeguarding human health and ensuring a sustainable future. This free membership is open to anyone who wants to contribute their time, skills, and energy to a cause greater than themselves. As a WSO Volunteer, you’ll be part of a global network working towards a shared vision of a healthy planet and thriving humanity.Associate Membership is open to other organizations involved in the use or implementation of certification and validation and verification systems.
The World Standards Organization (WSO) offers Institutional Membership tailored for educational institutions and government agencies.
- This membership provides a unique opportunity for these organizations to engage with the WSO’s mission of developing and promoting global standards. Benefits include access to WSO resources, potential collaboration opportunities, and recognition as a WSO member, demonstrating their commitment to standardization and best practices.
- This membership tier fosters a collaborative environment, enabling institutions to contribute to the development and implementation of standards that impact their respective fields.