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Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

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Page 1: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Thomas Auf der Heyde

Briefing to Portfolio Committee21 July 2010

SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Page 2: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

History of SADC Protocol on STI

2006: SADC Declaration on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) drafted by SADC senior officials and adopted by Ministers in Pretoria

2007: SADC senior officials drafted SADC Protocol on Science, Technology and Innovation in Durban

2007: Ministers approved SADC Protocol in Pretoria

2008: SADC Protocol on STI approved by the SADC Heads of States and Government during the SADC Summit in Johannesburg

Page 3: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Status of ratification

Cab Memo drafted Presented to ARC and ICTS meetings Presented to Cabinet Tabled at Parliament for presentation and

consideration To be presented at Portfolio Committee

meeting

Page 4: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Key objectives of the Protocol

Provide a base for development of institutional mechanisms for regional cooperation and coordination of STI

Ensure proper coordination of resources for regional STI programmes as identified in the RISDP and CPA

Promote development and harmonisation of STI policies in the region

Maximise public and private investment in R&D in the region

Page 5: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Regional STI interventions

SADC Policy Training SADC SET WEEK SADC Women in Science SADC STI Strategy SADC IPR SADC IKS SADC Climate Change SADC Blue Gene

Page 6: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC policy training

• Build capacity on S&T policy for Senior Officials in SADC

• Ongoing discussions with UNESCO for a possible training programme in September 2010

• Manchester University Business School identified as possible service provider

• Australian Government donated R1.5m to the project• South Africa will provide additional seed funding of

R1.5m

Page 7: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC SET week

• Aim of the programme is popularization of science and technology in the SADC Region

• SADC SET Week was launched in Mauritius in 2009

• South Africa and Mauritius will develop a draft framework for future SADC SET Week programmes to be hosted annually

Page 8: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC Women-in-Science

• First SADC Women-in-Science workshop (Durban, April 2010) discussed establishment of a regional platform (aligned to SADC Gender Protocol and Policy)

• Baseline report on SADC WiS in the region was developed prior to the workshop

• Outcome of the workshop was establishment of a Working Group (DRC, SA, Namibia, Zimbabwe & Mozambique) to develop the WiS Plan of Action to implement workshop recommendations

Page 9: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC STI Strategy

• Ministers mandated Senior Officials to develop a SADC Strategy on STI

• Working Group was established comprising of SA, DRC, Namibia, Tanzania and Lesotho

• Working Group meetings hosted by different countries (South Africa, Namibia and Tanzania)

• Draft strategy will be presented at the next SADC Ministerial Meeting in DRC July 2010

Page 10: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

• First SADC IPR Workshop hosted in SA in August 2009

• Following this workshop, Japan has shown interest to support IP training in SADC

Page 11: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS)

• Meetings in Zambia (2007), Seychelles (2009), Namibia (2010)

• Projects: BSc (IKS), Databank, IKS Policy development

• There is a lot of interest at a bilateral level for IKS cooperation

Page 12: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC Climate change

• SADC Climate change – workshop will take place in Namibia on 10-11 August 2010

• Initiative agreed on during the SADC senior officials meeting in 2009

• Expected outcome of the workshop is a draft SADC STI plan on climate change

• R1.5m support leveraged from Australian Government to support the regional workshops

Page 13: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

SADC Blue Gene

• Concept of Blue Gene Initiative (supercomputing) presented at the SADC Senior Officials’ meeting in 2009

• Supercomputer donated by IBM to SA (CSIR) to host the supercomputer for Africa

• Member States agreed to host workshop and share how SADC can benefit from this initiative

• Workshop is planned for October/ November 2010

Page 14: Thomas Auf der Heyde Briefing to Portfolio Committee 21 July 2010 SADC Protocol on Science, Technology, and Innovation

Summary

Ratification of SADC Protocol is a technical requirement

Considerable progress being made in developing regional interventions; SADC the leading REC

Interest in key development partners to support regional initiatives

BUT SADC STI Desk weak and under-resourced Development partners reluctant to support STI

Desk