UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

05/12/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/12/2022 08:35

UNESCO calls upon stakeholders to expand programme developing roadmaps to harness science to the Sustainable Development Goals

The head of UNESCO's Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Section, Ezra Clark, has encouraged all stakeholders to join the "Partnership in Action " initiative to expand the STI for the SDGs Roadmap Programme. He made this appeal in his presentation on 6 May to a session dedicated to this programme at the annual Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Forum taking place in New York.

The STI for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Roadmap Programme was launched in July 2019 during the High Level Political Forum held in New York. The initial five pilot countries (Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya and Serbia) were joined by Ukraine in February 2021. This Global Pilot Programme is co-led by the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs, UNESCO, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre and the Government of Japan. The programme is currently being scaled up to reach out to more countries and stakeholders.

Ghana's roadmap was finalized in April 2021. In New York, Ms Wilhelmina Quaye, Director of the CSIR-Science and Technology Policy Research Institute in Ghana, thanked UNESCO and the Swedish government for their support in implementing Ghana's STI for the SDGs roadmap. UNESCO's support had enabled Ghana to refocus its STI policy on the implementation of the SDGs, she said. Thanks to financial support from the Swedish International Development Agency, UNESCO has now extended its support to the roadmap's implementation phase.

UNESCO has also contributed to the development of Kenya's STI for the SDGs Roadmap roadmap. In New York, Prof. Tom Peter Migun Ogada, Executive Director of the African Centre for Technology Studies in Kenya, echoed Ms Quaye's sentiments with regard to the development of Kenya's own roadmap.