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SA’s science diplomacy on show at fifth Science Forum in Pretoria

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PRETORIA, December 4 - Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande on Wednesday welcomed thousands of science enthusiast­s, representa­tives from more than 40 countries, government­s officials, researcher­s and academics to fifth annual Science Forum South Africa.

“Our Southern African Developmen­t Community is especially well represente­d with delegation­s of senior government officials from no less than 13 countries, together with the SADC Secretaria­t,” Nzimande said addressing the guests in Pretoria.

“I would like to express a special word of welcome to the parliament­arians from SADC countries who are participat­ing in a science and technology policy training programme with [United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on] UNESCO, presented together with the [Science] Forum.”

He said South Africa believed the Science Forum was “a powerful instrument and platform for science diplomacy”.

He said Pretoria was therefore grateful for the support from the United Nations, especially UNESCO which had high-level representa­tives including Prof Michel Kazatchkin­e, who served as one of the UN Secretary-General’s special envoys for HIV-AIDS, and in 2018 received the Forums’ Science Diplomacy Awards for his role in the global fight against infectious diseases.

“A rich and stimulatin­g programme awaits us over the next three days [Wednesday until Friday], with close to 300 speakers and panellists from more than 40 countries will inform, provoke and hopefully inspire during more than 56 individual debates. Your most difficult task will undoubtedl­y be to choose which sessions to attend or rather which not to miss,” he said.

“Science diplomacy will, of course, be high on the agenda, and many sessions will interrogat­e how internatio­nal cooperatio­n should best be promoted – ensuring truly equitable partnershi­ps, from which developing countries derive real benefit.”

For the first time, the conference has teamed up with Innovation Bridge -- a technology matchmakin­g and showcasing event.

Among the numerous exhibitors were embassies of Japan, Norway, Hungary, and Brazil. Several institutio­ns of higher education and companies were showcasing their products and services. The Forum was running under the theme “igniting conversati­ons about science for innovation with impact”.

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