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UNESCO’s contribution to the implementation of the AU/CPA for science and technology 10 May 2010, Bamako West Africa Regional workshop on STI policy Dr Shamila Nair-Bedouelle Chef of Section, AU/CPA Implementation Division for Science Policies and Sustainable Development, Natural Sciences Sector, [email protected]

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Page 1: UNESCOs contribution to the implementation of the AU/CPA for science and technology 10 May 2010, Bamako West Africa Regional workshop on STI policy Dr

UNESCO’s contribution to the

implementation of the AU/CPA for

science and technology

10 May 2010, BamakoWest Africa Regional workshop on STI policy

Dr Shamila Nair-BedouelleChef of Section, AU/CPA Implementation

Division for Science Policies and Sustainable Development, Natural Sciences Sector,

[email protected]

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Consolidated Plan of ActionAU Summit, Jan 2007

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 of the CPA

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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)

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• Members of the S&T Cluster include UNESCO, UNECA, WIPO, UNIDO, UNCTAD, FAO, UNEP, ILO, WHO, UNDP, UNU-MERIT, IAEA

• Science and Technology play a vital role for addressing Africa’s most pressing needs (MDG’s, Food Security, Energy, Industries, etc.)

• Increased efforts by African Communities (AU, Ministers and Scientists) to harness S&T for Development– 2009 AU Summit endorsed the African Science,

Technology and Innovation Observatory

S&T and Africa’s DevelopmentS&T and Africa’s Development

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UN Regional Development Efforts1999

•UN Secretary-General’s reform agenda

•Coherence of activities of UN agencies

•Regional consultation meetings (5 regions)

•5th Regional Consultation, May 2003 established« UN Science and Technology Cluster »

•UNESCO as Convener and UNECA as Vice Convener

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UN S&T Cluster Established: 2003Members: 13 UN Agencies

ActivitiesWork closely with AU/NEPAD’s Plan of Action in Science

Assist in preparation of First AMCOST 2003, Second and Third

Contribution and support to the CPA

Align Agency activities in support of the CPA

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Report of the UN S&T ClusterReport of the UN S&T Cluster Achievements, Results and Impacts

Challenges and ConstraintsLessons Learned and the Way Forward

1010thth UN RCM, Chair-Deputy Secretary General, UN UN RCM, Chair-Deputy Secretary General, UNAddis Ababa, November, 2009Addis Ababa, November, 2009

Accountability-StructuralSystemic Issues

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• 4th Cluster, 4 Sept 2009, Geneva • Participation of AU/NEPAD and Chair of

AMCOST• All Agencies participation in ACST: Abuja 2008

Bujumbura 2009• UNESCO participation in AMCOST Steering

Committee/BureauAbuja 2008Bujumbura 2009

Accountability-StructuralSystemic Issues

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• Secretariat: Coordinator, UNESCO, Paris

• Cluster web site @UNESCO

• AU/NEPAD and RECs invited to regional meetings of Cluster members

• Need framework for overall monitoring/evaluation of on-going S&T capacity-building activities

Coordination/CollaborationCoordination/Collaboration

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Challenges and ConstraintsChallenges and Constraints • Coordination of diversity of actors in S&T

development in Africa • Need for synergies, collaboration and

communication between CPA implementers and facilitators

• Harmonization in implementation of evidence based policy making

• Harmonization of data collection and analyses- R&D indicator surveys led by AU/NEPAD

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Challenges and ConstraintsChallenges and Constraints

Identification of joint “inter-agency” activities- mandates- programming cycle - funding - reporting

Mainstreaming joint activities in Science, Technology and Innovation into

ONE UN and UNDAF priorities

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•African Innovation Endowment Fund, follow up to SwA, 2008, UNECA-June 2010

•Harmonization of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy reviews, « holistic » reviews (IP, innovation), UNESCO

•« Evaluation of the CPA- 5 years on »- proposed by outgoing AMCOST-Chair, UNECA, UNESCO, WIPO, UNIDO

•»STI and its contribution to the MDG’s » UNESCO/UNECA/AMCOST/AUC

« unlocking the potential of science, technology and innovation to achieve the MDGs in Rwanda » Jan 2010

Way forwardIdentification of joint “inter-agency” initiatives

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UNESCO – African Union

Strategic Partnership for STI

African Cluster for Science & Technology ACST

•UNECA - Vice Chair

•UNESCO – Rapporteur

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AFRICAN UNION

African Cluster for Science & Technology

• Established at AMCOST III, May 2008

“provide a single forum for coordination of activities that

contribute to implementation of the CPA”

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CPA Science Policy Programmesrequests

•Creating institutional & policy arrangements to mobilize and share their resources to conduct science and generate technological innovations

•Building a critical mass of science policy advisors to African governments and the policy sector

•Build and disseminate information and experiences on science, technology and innovation policies

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Promoting Innovation• UNIDO establishing  university chairs of innovation in African universities,

and implementing the « Africa Technology and Innovation Initiative » (CAMI)

• UNECA launched the African Science, Technology and Innovation Endowment Funds and the Development of the African Innovation Framework (African Ministers of Finance)

• Strengthening links between science and business: UNESCO’s University-Industry-Science Partnership The African Science to Business Challenge, UNECATechnology Parks and Incubators in Africa”, UNIDO, UNESCO UNU-MERIT GLOBELICS program: building competence in

innovation, how to measure “innovation”

• WIPO-Technical advice for national IP audits; IP and technology management; IP patent drafting; IP and knowledge transfer

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Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy

• UNEP support to African Ministerial Council on the Environment, African Environmental Outlook for Policymakers

• To date 20 African countries have made requests to UNESCO for assistance with the review / reformulation of their STI policy via governments and Heads of StateUNESCO implemented in collaboration with AUC and

AU/NEPAD and planned joint activities with UNIDO,WIPO, UNECA and UNU-MERIT

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UNESCO’s Plan of ActionGC 2007, UNESCO’s 194 MS

Africa Group = 54MS

Capacity building in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Enhancing Science & Technology Education

The African Virtual Campus

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CPA Science Policy Programmesrequests

•Creating institutional & policy arrangements to mobilize and share their resources to conduct science and generate technological innovations

•Building a critical mass of science policy advisors to African governments and the policy sector

•Build and disseminate information and experiences on science, technology and innovation policies

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Governance of Science: role of Parliament

The need for closer co-operation among policy-makers, parliamentarians, scientists, 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 March 2008

East Africa, Mombasa April 2009 (Mombasa Declaration)

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STI policy, STI statistics and indicators training workshop

(UNESCO, UIS, AU/NEPAD)

-SADC, Botswana,22-26 Sept 2008

- East and North Africa, Kenya, 30March- 4 April 2009

- West Africa, Gabon, 15-20 June 2009

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STI policy, STI statistics and indicators training workshop

(UNESCO, UIS, AU/NEPAD)

Chair, AMCOST, Kenya

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Conclusion

UNESCO- instrument of international cooperation

Strategic partners in Africa- AU-UNECA International peace and development

can thrive through collaboration and dialogue

Maximize science as a cultural value