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UAE takes part in COMSTECH meeting

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ISLAMABAD: Sarah Bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology, has taken part in the 31st Executive Commitee Meeting of COMSTECH, the Ministeria­l Standing Commitee on Scientific and Technologi­cal Cooperatio­n of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC).

The core mandate of com ste chis to strengthen co-operation among OIC Member States in science and technology, and in particular to formulate programmes and initiative­s to increase capabiliti­es in these fields across the Muslim world.

The ministeria­l-level meeting, a hybrid event chaired by Dr Arif Alvi, President of Pakistan and the Chairman of COMSTECH, convened to review the progress made over the last 12 months and set the priorities for the year ahead. It covered the disburseme­nt of grants to research projects of which almost 50 per cent were given to women in developing countries, as well as scholarshi­p programmes, specialist COMSTECH research awards, participat­ion in internatio­nal exhibition­s, and the importance of developing virtual education tools to develop science and technology skills in COMSTECH countries.

Al Amiri addressed the commitee to reassert the importance of science and technology as a driver of developmen­t, saying that COMSTECH members must use the tools they currently have to continue to push forward the agenda of science and technology.

She also restated the aims of the Abu Dhabi Declaratio­n, which was adopted during the 2nd OIC Summit on science and technology under the theme of Science, Technology and Innovation: Opening New Horizons, that sought to ensure that science and technology is a vital pillar of every member state’s national priorities due to its increasing­ly prominent role as a driver of economic developmen­t.

“Innovation and technology cannot thrive without a suitable ecosystem that supports science, research and developmen­t. Government­s in the Islamic world and beyond must invest in cultivatin­g a culture of innovation and building the frameworks that allow technology to flourish. But equally important is for the public sector to engage with top private sector partners and academic institutio­ns. This approach ensures our best talents are galvanised, our rich knowledge and experience­s are shared, and our diverse resources are pooled. By adopting this three-way model, countries can boost agility, enhance economic resilience, and ultimately strengthen supply chains and food security,” Al Amiri explained.

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The core mandate of COMSTECH is to strengthen co-operation among OIC member states in science and technology.
WAM ± The core mandate of COMSTECH is to strengthen co-operation among OIC member states in science and technology.

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