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Keynote on the CPA Review Process
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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
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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
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Pillars of the CPA Built upon three interrelated conceptual pillars of: capacity building knowledge production, and technological innovation
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Components of the CPA Flagship research and development programmes Improving policy conditions and building innovation mechanisms Implementation, funding and governance
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Implementation arrangements Implementation at different levels –Continental Programmes –Sub-Regional Programme –National Programmes
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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Areas of focus in the CPA review Areas of FocusObjectives Flagship R&D programmes To take stock of technological innovations and movement of discoveries to product development and delivery (Private sector involvement and entrepreneurship) New technologies Opportunities and Bottlenecks
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Areas of focus in the CPA review (2) Areas of FocusObjectives Improving policy conditions and institutions Institutional and policy arrangements to enable: - Mobilization and sharing of recourses for STI - Link industry and STI -REC engagement in the implementation of the CPA -STI policy training in African Tertiary institutions - Promotion of STI in schools
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Areas of focus in the CPA review Areas of focusObjective Financial and Institutional landscape, and governance Funding: Current funding mechanisms and the way ahead Implementation arrangement - Sustainability of established networks of COE - Effectiveness and efficiency of current implementation mechanisms - Lessons learnt and the way ahead
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Moving together in defining the New Deal in STI in Africa!! Thank you!!
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