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OIC reviews preparatio­ns for science and technology meeting in Kazakhstan

- RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR.

RIYADH: The Jeddah-based Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) met recently to review preparatio­ns for its summit on science and technology to be held in Astana, Kazakhstan on Sept. 10-11.

During the OIC general secretaria­t meeting, Muhammad Naeem Khan, assistant secretary general for Science and Technology, underscore­d the need for OIC institutio­ns to enhance partnershi­ps.

He said that these were important “so as to achieve the goals and targets outlined in the outcome document of OIC’s first summit on science and technology.”

The general secretaria­t, which met at the OIC headquarte­rs in Jeddah on Tuesday, discussed broad spectrum of issues expected to be taken up during the summit.

These include environmen­t, health, education, innovation, and science and technology, according to Maha Akeel, OIC director general for informatio­n and media.

Akeel added the meeting also examined the proposed outcome document for the summit compiled by Committee for Scientific and Technologi­cal Cooperatio­n (COMSTECH).

The document included input from more than 120 scientists from OIC member countries who made comments, which would be submitted to the member states for considerat­ion. At the end of the meeting, the participat­ing institutio­ns paid tribute to OIC Secretary General Yousef Ahmed Al-Othaimeen and the general secretaria­t for the attention paid to the issue of science, technology, and innovation as key driver to social and economic developmen­t of countries.

 ??  ?? Muhammad Naeem Khan, center, assistant secretary general for Science and Technology, reviewing the preparatio­ns with OIC members for Astana summit.
Muhammad Naeem Khan, center, assistant secretary general for Science and Technology, reviewing the preparatio­ns with OIC members for Astana summit.

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