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UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The heads of internationalscientific,
engineering and medical organizations have called on the UN General Assembly to
strengthen worldwide capacities in science, technology and innovation in order
to meet the MillenniumDevelopment Goals, according to a statement issued here
Tuesday.
In the statement, delivered through the International Council for Science
(ICSU) ahead of the UN summit in New York, leaders of many of the largest
international scientific unions argue that a concerted effort by the world's
scientists, engineers and medical experts is needed to help implement effective
programs to significantly reduce global poverty and its related problems.
"Stronger worldwide capacities in science and technology are necessary to
allow humanity to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)," said the
statement.
"Sustained progress in reducing poverty and related problems will require
strengthened institutions for science, technology andinnovation throughout the
world, including in each developing nation," it stated.
The statement urged world leaders to take, "without delay," a number of
actions, which include recognizing science, technology and innovation as the
essential components of effective strategiesto reduce poverty and its related
problems, and encouraging the transfer of scientific capacities between
developed and developingcountries, and among developing nations themselves.
The statement stressed the importance of sound mechanisms and
infrastructure in order to apply scientific and technological knowledge to
national problem solving. "Each nation must have a source of independent,
credible, and timely advice to government policymakers and the public on
critical issues involving science and technology," the statement said.
Support should be given to developing countries to revitalize their
universities and create centers of excellence in science, engineering and
medicine, it added.
"MDGs can be met if international science is strengthened for the benefit of society. Science and technology are necessary, but not sufficient, prerequisites for achieving the MDGs," said ThomasRosswall, executive director of the ICSU. Enditem |