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Keynote on the CPA Review Process. Evolution of the CPA. Consolidates science and technology programmes of the AU Guiding policy document for STI in Africa Re-affirms commitment to collective action in developing S&T for meeting development needs
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Evolution of the CPA • Consolidates science and technology programmes of the AU • Guiding policy document for STI in Africa • Re-affirms commitment to collective action in developing S&T for meeting development needs • Articulates Africa’s common objective of socio-economic transformation and full integration into the world economy
Evolution of the CPA • Participatory • Evolved from a consultative process • Multi-sectoral stakeholder meetings and conferences at continental and regional level from 2003 to 2005 • Approved by the AMCOST in 2005 • Endorsed by the AU summit in 2005
Pillars of the CPA • Built upon three interrelated conceptual pillars of: • capacity building • knowledge production, and • technological innovation
Components of the CPA • Flagship research and development programmes • Improving policy conditions and building innovation mechanisms • Implementation, funding and governance
Implementation arrangements • Implementation at different levels • Continental Programmes • Sub-Regional Programme • National Programmes
Implementation Progress • Promotion of innovation • Establishment of biosciences, mathematical sciences, water sciences, lesser technology … centers of excellence • Regional R&D flagship programmes have been implemented through the COE with some showing promising results • Training of African young scientists through COE and African Universities • Implementation of the book of light house projects (call for research grants currently running) • Establishment of the Pan-African University
Implementation Progress • Improving policy conditions and building innovation mechanisms • The publication of the first Africa Innovation Outlook through ASTII with MS taking a lead • The Establishment of the Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Observatory following the 2009 AU summit decision • Support provided to MS in the development of S&T policies /plans (through UNESCO)
Why should the CPA be reviewed? • The CPA outlines the initial timeframe for project implementation • Need for reflection before moving further into the second phase of implementation • Taking on board emerging challenges e.g. environmental and climate change and its implications on Africa’s population – health, food security … • Emerging technologies – acquisition of technologies to meet economic growth needs • Technology transfer • Technology waste management – implications on the environment
Why should the CPA be reviewed? • Review critical for reflection on • Achievements • Approach: Multi-sectoral? Private sector, universities • How are we moving through the innovation cycle? • Drawing lessons and applying them in improving the future: Things we could have done better • Other models that have worked else where
Why should the CPA be reviewed? • Alignment of the CPA to other sectoral policy framework • Ensuring value addition and complementarities • Frameworks developed at the same time, silent of each other • STI is cross-cutting • It’s contribution to the other frameworks to be clearly defined for achieving development goals
Review process • Will use both primary and secondary data • Consultations with • AMCOST members • RECs • Implementing institutions (at regional and national levels) • Regional and international partners • Tertiary education institutions • Representative of the private sector • Reviews of existing documents/reports
Expected outputs • A report on the progress made in the implementation of the CPA • Amended CPA endorsed by AMSOCT based on lesson learnt and recommendations of the high level panel
What has been done so far? • Consultations have been done with: • Previous AMCOST SC members and arrangements to consult with the current chair and more members of the SC are underway • Consultations with key implementing institutions started • Working group has been constituted • Funding for the review process secured
Next steps • Continued consultations with AMCOST SC members and key implementing institutions • Consultations with RECs • Constituting high level panel • Stakeholder consultation meetings • Drafting report and making recommendations to AMCOST • Process expected to be finalized by October 2012
Moving together in defining the New Deal in STI in Africa!! Thank you!!