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Recommendations to Member States. Invest in more high-quality human capital encompassing new ethical approaches and attitudes, through increased expenditure on education and R
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1. Eng. TWIRINGIYIMANA RemyDirector of Science and Technologyin Education and Research InstitutionsMinistry of EducationKigali, RWANDAMay, 2011 Implementation of the recommendations of the First Meeting of the Committee on Development Information, Science and Technology (CODIST I) to the Member States
Science and Technology Sub-committee
Scientific Development Innovation and the Knowledge Economy
2. Recommendations to Member States Invest in more high-quality human capital encompassing new ethical approaches and attitudes, through increased expenditure on education and R&D and introduce incentives to attract private-sector investment in science education and R&D activities:
1. Carnegie Mellon University Rwanda-Campus:
Regional ICT Centre of Excellence. Nov, 2011
Strategically choose more STI programs with impact, especially those with focus on important areas such as agriculture, health and socio-economic issues;
Enhancing capacity building in Sericulture Research Program. January, 2011
Setting up a Banana Textile Technology Unit at KIST. January, 2011
In Vitro Laboratory and Greenhouse at ISAE. September, 2010
Promoting biomedical research in institutions that train medical personnel in the country
Promote an enabling environment for the development of a science and technology information system in Africa that can enhance private partnerships and accelerate economic growth.
Project to design and implement a National STI Rwanda Innovation Endowment Fund in partnership with the ONE UN to be launched in Mid- 2011
3. General Recommendations on the sub-theme Innovation and economic growth Establish appropriate infrastructures such as technology transfer offices, incubators, or science parks in universities and public research organizations (PROs) to link industries to research institutions:
Rwanda Technopole being established on the newly created Rwanda Industrial Zone
4. Specific recommendations made during the sessions of the Science and Technology Sub-Committee Implement the Lagos Plan of Action, African Union Heads of State Summits, and Science with Africa Conference recommendation of setting at least 1 percent of their countries GDP for Research and Development:
Rwanda National Budget. 2010-2011
Promote and build scientific culture among stakeholders through popularization programmes:
MinEduc NIF Log Frame: Programme Objective 6: Strengthened performance in and application of science and technology. February, 2011
Strengthen education system to increase human resource capacity in S&T
MinEduc NIF Log Frame: Programme Objective 6: Strengthened performance in and application of science and technology. February, 2011
Technical Skills Development in Rwanda supported by SolidWorks Design Software and the t4 Curriculum of Ireland.May, 2010
AfDB Supported Support to Skills Development in Science and Technology. Approved Nov 2008
5. Recommendations on Enabling Environment Technical and Policy Issues Develop protocols to bring innovators, entrepreneurs and venture capital together to commercialize innovations that would benefit the continent:
Business Plan for Life Science Convergence Centre developed and Virtual Centre being established 2011
Make effort to strengthen education system to increase strong human capacity in science and technology by involving industry and research institutions in development of universities curricula to ensure that graduates of tertiary institutions are relevant to industry imperatives, so that foreign investors should be able to recognize and use the universities, researchers and other expertise in Africa for their operation:
Mapping Science and Technology for Industrial Development: Linking Research and Development between Industries and Higher Learning Institutions for Industrial Development. July, 2009
6. Recommendations on Enabling Environment Technical and Policy Issues -Contd Establish forums for the sharing and exchange of innovative experiences and solutions:
Rwanda Knowledge Transfer partnership between Universities and Companies. 2010
Develop comprehensive or holistic yet dynamic long-term investment plans in infrastructure, human capital and policy environment to promote innovations functional incentives and financial leveraging for innovation capability development:
National Science Technology and Innovation Policy approved 2006
Bill for a Science Technology and Innovation Law, including establishment of national Council in STI being drafted
7. Recommendations on Enabling Environment Technical and Policy Issues -Contd Build networks of research institutions and researches in Africa and prepare a concept note concerning different kinds of research and improve their interactions for development:
Rwanda Education and Research Network (RwEdNet).November, 2010
Increase scientific publications in Africa:
KIST Science and Technology Journal
NUR Journal
8. Recommendations on Enabling Environment Technical and Policy Issues -Contd Increase participation of women in science in Africa:
MinEduc NIF Log Frame: Programme Programme Objective 5: Strengthened performance in and application of science and technology. February, 2011
Evolve clear Science Communication Policy:
National Science Technology and Innovation Policy approved 2006
Develop and take advantage of vast indigenous technologies and innovations:
Intellectual Property Law. Approved July, 2010
Use human and social science to contribute to the development of STI:
AfDB Supported Support to Skills Development in Science and Technology. Approved Nov 2008
9. Recommendations on Science Technology and Economic growth Support S&T by providing the necessary resources, especially through politicians:
One Laptop per Child
Science Corners
Digital Library Training. September, 2009
Universities and research institutions must strength their capacities to contribute to the economy of their countries:
Mapping Science and Technology for Industrial Development: Linking Research and Development between Industries and Higher Learning Institutions for Industrial Development. July, 2009
Rwanda Knowledge Transfer partnership between Universities and Companies. 2010.
International Workshop on Lake Kivu Monitoring and Development of its Resources
10. Recommendations on Science Technology and Economic growth- Contd Use print and electronic media (Radio, TV, etc.) to promote education in S&T in order to develop new and emerging innovative groups:
ICT In Education Policy. October, 2010
Strengthen the basic science in education and the fundamental research for strong development of innovation and economic growth:
Rwanda Life Science Convergence Centre. August, 2008
Promote the collaboration between research and innovation institutions with those of emerging countries like Brazil:
Partnership agreements signed with South Africa 2010 and Zambia 2011
11. Recommendations on Science Technology and Economic growth- Contd Re-enforce the importance of S&T in the African Government structure:
Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy 2008-2013.September, 2007
National ICT Strategic Plan 2011-2015
Encourage the acquisition of foreign technology to facilitate the local innovation systems:
National Strategy on Climate Change and Low Carbon Development for Rwanda.February, 2011
Rwanda Climate Change Observatory project. January, 2011
Urge African countries to implement the Science with Africa conference recommendations:
Regional conference held 8th and 9th December entitled Regional Integration Human Resources Development in S&T Fields in partnership with AAAS including countries of EAC and Great Lakes Economic Community
12. MANY THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!