WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Delegates from more than 20 countries will meet
this week in Washington, DC, to find out how countries can build the science,
technology and innovation capacity they need to reduce poverty, said a statement
released by the World Bank on Monday.
"More and more countries are coming to the conclusion that they can't solve
their problems unless they build science and technology capacity," said Alfred
Watkins, Science and Technology Program Coordinator for the World Bank.
"This doesn't mean going into a research laboratory to invent something new,"
he said. "For most countries it means developing the capacity to find, adapt,
and use knowledge already in wide use in other countries, but not widely
used inside their own country."
Explaining what capacity building is and how to do it are the principal
goals of the Global Forum on Building Science, Technology and Innovation
Capacity for Sustainable Growth and Poverty Reduction on Feb. 13 to 15, said the
statement.
Some 300 participants including policy-makers and Cabinet members will
discuss about how to build science and technology capacity that will add value
to natural resource exports and help local industry become more productive and
competitive, it said.
They will also explore what kinds of changes need to be made in
educational systems to produce graduates who meet the needs of companies that would like
to hire them, or who can design and build roads or provide health care in
rural communities, the statement added.