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Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. The partnership has supported the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi , an independent organization intended to promote science and engineering and strengthen their influence in Malawi. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
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Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
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UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies support the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi
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Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
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UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies support the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi
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Lighting up lives: Training women in Malawi to become solar power engineers.
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Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
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UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies support the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi
UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies support the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi
malawi_un_womengaganjit_singh.jpg
Lighting up lives: Training women in Malawi to become solar power engineers.
Copyright:
UN Women/Gaganjit Singh
Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
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Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Aim
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Help put equity on the agenda of different organisations, government and groups now involved with the
technology
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Work with different groups to ensure that issues of
IT-equity gets put on the agenda of senior policy
makers and political leaders
Be more aggressive in using new technologies explicitly
to reduce existing social tensions and conflicts;
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
To encourage scholars, researchers and analysts
to put ICT equity at the top of their research agenda;
To share experiences with colleagues around the world about their unique concerns over access to technology.
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Make analysts in industrialised nations, as individuals and groups, listen to and learn from colleagues
around the world about their unique concerns
The WITFOR Process
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
The outcomes of WITFOR 2003 Vilnius Declaration covering
the Eight Themes
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Review and research by eight Commissions to review the progress
of Projects and determine the way forward from 2003 to 2005
Open discussion at Conferences around the world for each
commission leading to the draft Gaborone Protocol
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
WITFOR 2005 Discussion and Finalisation of
Gaborone Protocol
Adoption of Gaborone Protocol by UNESCO
General Conference 2005
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Timing Proposed
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
August to December 2003 Identification of Volunteers
and Scientists to set up the commissions
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
February to December 2004 Commission are defined,
Research and consultation starts Findings are shared on the Web
Continuous consultation is made
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
January to March 2005 Draft report of the different commissions
is presented in workshops held worldwide
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
April to June 2005 Draft report ratified and finalised by the commission
Contribution to the Gaborone Protocol will then be issued
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
August - September 2005 WITFOR Conference
In Gaborone, Botswana
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
October 2005 Adoption of Gaborone Protocol
by UNESCO General Conference 2005
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
WITFOR 2005 All you need to know as a participant
3 Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Gaborone
Gaborone is the capital city of Botswana. (...) Botswana’s top destination • Okavango Delta • Chobe • Kalahari Desert • Makgadikgadi Salt Pan
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Information
For further information on Botswana, visit the following site
www.gov.bw
www.witfor.org.bw
www.bedia.co.bw
For further information on the conference, visit the following site
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
For further information on investment opportunities, visit the following site
WITFOR Secretariat
Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology
Private Bag 00414 Gaborone, Botswana Telephone: (+267) 3907230 Tele-fax: (+267) 3907236
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
WITFOR 2005 Sponsorship Opportunities
4 Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Facts
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
IFIP have approached Botswana to host WITFOR 2005
800 participants invited Including Head of States, Ministers, ICT Academics
Policy Makers and Practitioners
Funding
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Funds are required for both the implementation of the Conference in Botswana in 2005 and
for the preparatory activities
Budget
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
The implementation of the 2005 WITFOR Conference is estimated to be €400 000
The preparatory cost is estimated to be €280 000
TOTAL: €680 000
Source of Funding
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Botswana Government
United Nations Organisations
Private Sector
Registration fees
Sponsorship Policy
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Two type of sponsors:
Platinum Sponsor - €150 000 (Maximum 2 Platinum Sponsor)
Diamond Sponsor - €100 000 (Maximum 4 Diamond Sponsor)
Platinum Sponsor
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Maximum of 2 Platinum Sponsor Logo/Brand Name on Website
Logo/Brand name incorporated in all marketing activities Exhibition Booth
Participation in one or more commission(s) Strategic position during the show
Diamond Sponsor
Ministry of Communications Science and Technology
Republic of Botswana
Maximum of 4 Diamond Sponsor Logo/Brand Name on Website
Logo/Brand name incorporated in all marketing activities Exhibition Booth
Participation in one or more commission(s)
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Score: 480548.5
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China
637
Figure 23.8: Priorities of China’s national research programmes, 2012
PRIORITIES OF CHINA’S NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR KEY BASIC R&D (973 PROGRAMME)
PRIORITIES OF CHINA’S NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR HIGH-TECH R&D (863 PROGRAMME)
Source: Planning Bureau of Ministry of Science and Technology (2013) Annual Report of the National Programmes of Science and Technology Development.
Biotechnology Transportation
Environment Agriculture
Energy Remote sensing
Information technology Ocean
MaterialsManufacturing
Biotechnology Agriculture
Information technology Transportation
Materials Energy
Environment Ocean
Remote sensingManufacturing
Information science
Health sciences Materials science Megascientic frontier Information
Megascientic frontier Young scientist project Health Materials
Manufacturing and engineering sciences Energy science Synthesis science Energy
Synthesis science Resource and environmental sciences Agriculture Manufacturing and engineering
Agricultural science Megascientic goal- orientated research
Resource and environmental
Biotechnology Transportation
Environment Agriculture
Energy Remote sensing
Information technology Ocean
MaterialsManufacturing
Biotechnology Agriculture
Information technology Transportation
Materials Energy
Environment Ocean
Remote sensingManufacturing
Information science
Health sciences Materials science Megascientic frontier Information
Megascientic frontier Young scientist project Health Materials
Manufacturing and engineering sciences Energy science Synthesis science Energy
Synthesis science Resource and environmental sciences Agriculture Manufacturing and engineering
Agricultural science Megascientic goal- orientated research
Resource and environmental
Distribution of budget by field (%)
2012
17.1
15.5
10.9
9.7 9.6
8.6
8.3
8.2
7.8 4.3
2012
19.1
12.3
12.2
10.6 9.6
9.1
8.4
6.5
6.4 5.8
2012
16.4
13.6
10.0
10.09.1
9.1
8.2
8.1
7.3
7.3 0.9
2012
18.4
18.3
14.411.7
10.6
8.0
7.4
7.1 4.1
Distribution of new projects by field (%) Distribution of budget for new projects by field (%)
Distribution of new projects by field (%)
Chapter 23
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Score: 480492.97
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Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries - IAP
Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries - IAP
UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies support the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi malawi_un_womengaganjit_singh.jpg Lighting up lives: Training women in Malawi to become solar power engineers.Copyright: UN Women/Gaganjit Singh Lilongwe/Gebze – UN Technology Bank and The Network of African Science Academies continue to support LDCs in establishing academies of sciences. The partnership has supported the launch of the Academy of Sciences in Malawi, an independent organization intended to promote science and engineering and strengthen their influence in Malawi. (...) The Ministry of Education's Directorate of Science, Technology, and Innovation (DSTI), and the National Commission of Science and Technology will also support the Academy towards meeting the strategic and development goals under the theme “Science Driving Malawi Towards 2063 Agenda.”
Language:English
Score: 480441
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Astra Bonini, Senior Sustainable Development Officer, DESA
8:05–9:00 am Keynote address by Professor Geoffrey Boulton, International Science Council . Presentation : Science, Open Science, Covid and Climate
9:00–10:10 am Science-Policy-Society Interface and Open Science
Ms. (...) Presentation : Transition to Open Science
Dr. Dominique Babini and Dr. Laura Rovelli , Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO). (...) Presentation : An African framework for sustainable open science
Dr. Bianca Amaro , Coordinator of the Brazilian Open Sciences Program, Brazilian Institute of Information on Science and Technology.
Language:English
Score: 480434.96
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