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1 Annual meeting of the african Science Academy Development Initiative Science Academies as partners for Imroving the impact of Policies in Africa M. El Tayeb, Director Science Policy and Sustainable Development, UNESCO

2 CPA: an African Policy Framework African Member States, sharing common objectives adopted a Consolidated Plan of Action on Science& Technology

3 Lagos Plan of Action The Organisation of African Unity adopted “Lagos Plan of Action for the Economic Development of Africa: 1980-2000” Formulation of national science and technology policies & the establishment of national science and technology Systems Commitment of funding to R&D activities in Science & Technology to a minimum of 1% GDP rising to 3% GDP (by the year 2000)

4 4 Lessons learnt

5 The impact of science and technology to economic growth and development can be limited in the absence of other socio-economic inputs and determined political drive It is often the motivation for growth and change that prompts scientific and technological innovation and not the reverse

6 It was wrong to believe that the advance of science and technology can be centrally directed by arbitrary selection of national scientific objectives and the subsequent commitment of national resources

7 7 For the scientific community to be credible, it must respond to the needs of the population. Science policy priorities should therefore reflect this

8 Research-based With Strong linkage to the productive sectors

9 Science Ministries versus others

10 10 The Consolidated Plan of Action.. (CPA) A new begining

11 The Plan is built on three interrelated conceptual pillars:  capacity building  knowledge production, and  technological innovation Addis Declaration on S&T and Scientific Research for Development, called upon UNESCO to assist in implementation AU Consolidated Plan of Action

12 African Science Technology and Innovation Policy Initiative Objectives:  Review / formulate national STI policies for those African countries lacking STI policies  STI Policy Specialists trained  ASTIPI post graduate course designed and implemented

13 UNESCO Action Plan for STI in Africa 3 flagships : Science Policy African Virtual Campus Science, Technology and Engineering Education

14 STI Policy Reviews 2008-2009 Policies formulated with UNESCO Policy formulation planned Policy formulation ongoing Policies formulated by Countries

15 STI policy, STI statistics and indicators training workshop (UNESCO, UIS, AU/NEPAD) - West Africa, Nov 2007 - SADC, Sept 2008

16 University-Industry-Science Partnership  Capacity building in governance of S&T parks  World Technopolis Association (WTA)  International Association of Science Parks (IASP)  S&T Parks  economic and technological development complexes  promote STI and commercialization of research

17 Intermediate Agencies  Forster innovation and commercialzation  Science Parks  Incubators

18 UNESCO – African Union Strategic Partnership for STI UNESCO leads UN S&T Cluster for the Support of AU/NEPAD Plan of Action UNESCO represents UN within the African Cluster for S&T UNESCO is a member of AMCOST Steering Committee (May 2008) AU proposed a MOU designating UNESCO as implementing Agency for five projects in the area of Science policy and African Virtual Campus

19 The role of Parliament  The need for closer co-operation among policy-makers, parliamentarians, scientists, educationists, journalists, industry (public and private) and civil society;  The setting-up of parliamentary science committees in Africa  A first Parliamentary Science Forum took place in Brazzaville on 11-14 March 2008.

20 UNESCO International Review of S&T Statistics and Indicators Unesco/UIS + AU/NEPAD

21 Governance of Science: role of Parliament  The need for closer co-operation among policy-makers, parliamentarians, scientists, educationists, journalists, industry (public and private) and civil society;  The setting-up of parliamentary science committees in Africa  A first Parliamentary Science Forum took place in Brazzaville on 11-14 March 2008.

22 UNESCO – African Union Strategic Partnership for STI UNESCO leads UN S&T Cluster for the Support of AU/NEPAD Plan of Action UNESCO represents UN within the African Cluster for S&T UNESCO is a member of AMCOST Steering Committee (May 2008) AU proposed a MOU designating UNESCO as implementing Agency for five projects in the area of Science policy and African Virtual Campus

23 Conclusions

24 24 Independent evidence-based poliocy advic is necessary Science policy must also be linked to other Sectoral policies: agriculture, health, industry and economic develpment

25 25 Link between science and technology and economic development is not recognized The Academies must takeup the challenge of making bthe case for science

26 "Creation, mastery and utilization of modern science is basically what distinguishes the South from the North." Abdus Salam, 1979 Nobel Laureate for Physics

27 27 Partner with the African Union AMCOST and UNESCO in this effort


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