Title: The Role of Science, Technology
1The Role of Science, Technology Innovation and
ICT in the Development of Mozambique
- by
- Prof. Doctor Eng.Venâncio Massingue
- Minister of Science Technology of Mozambique
Republic of Mozambique
Ministry of Science and Technology
Frontiers of Knowledge for Africa Universitity
Leaders Forum Cape Town, November 19, 2006
2Country Background Basic Indicators
- Area799,390 sq.Km
- Population (2005)
- Total 19,420,036
- Urban 31.0
- Rural 69.0
- Government
- 25 Ministries
- 11 Provinces, 128 Districts, 352 Administrative
Posts - 33 Municipalities
- Illiteracy Rate (2003)
- Overall 53.6
- Urban 30.3
- Rural 65.7
- Per Capita GDP (2005) USD350
- Annual growth rate 1998-2002 8.2
- FDI 406 Million USD (2002), 3rd in Southern
Africa - Internet Usage Density (2004)2.7
- Teledensity (2005)
3Country Background Economic Drivers
- Mozambique with now about 20 million of
population, is a rich country in natural
resources Hydroelectricity, Gas, Coal, Minerals,
Timber,Fertile Agriculture Land and long Marine
Coast - Main exports Sea products, Sugar, Cashew nuts,
Tea, Coconuts, Aluminum, Timber. - Main ports Maputo, Beira and Nacala
Nacala
Beira
Maputo
4Country Background Telecommunication Network
12/2005
12/2005
5Country Background National Backbone
- The national telecommunication backbone is being
expanded to all 10 1 provincial capitals and by
2008 we will have voice, data and image signals
in the 128 districts. - Partnership between Telecom Company and Power
Company for the implementation of some segments
of the broadband network are in place.
6Regional InitiativeEASSy Submarine Cable System
- East and Southern African Submarine Cable System
- EASSy to build a submarine cable connecting
9 000 km, 23 countries from all the way from
Djibouti to Durban, South Africa - The cable is to be linked to other global
sub-marine systems - Additionally the project intends to extend the
fiber backbone to landlocked countries (e.g
Zambia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, etc.) - Mozambique is one of the original signatories of
the agreement - The objective is to dramatically reduce
international connectivity costs.
7Country Background Research and Acdemic Basic
Indicators - 2006
High Education Institutions 24 (12 public)
Research Institutions 16 (4 private)
Graduate Students Enrollment (BSc and MSc) 28000
Publications per million inhabitants (2002) 0.5
- Majors fields of training
- Life sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics,
Computing - Engineering (electro-technical, mechanics,
chemical construction) - Agriculture
- Health and welfare
- Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts Education.
8Country Background The Ministry of Science and
Technology
9ST for Development
- Mozambique recognize Science and Technology as a
primary productive force. Our government Five
Years Plan (2005-2009) defined three pillars for
Science and Technology - Scientific Research
- Technology Transfer and Innovation
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- In June 2006 we also approved Science, Technology
Innovation Strategy and ICT Strategy to provide
strategic directions for their contribution to
poverty reduction, to economic growth and to the
wealth creation in the country.
10The Actual State of ST in Mozambique
- Strategic Plan for the Human Resources
Development for S,TI approved by the Cabinet - ? Capacity building - From 470 researchers in
2002 to 6595 researchers by 2025 - Established Thematic Scientific Councils - Water
(2005), Energy (2005), Ethnobotany (2006) and
Agriculture (2006) - We are establishing the Academy of Sciences
- Conducted Scientific Expeditions to rural
communities covering 12 districts within the
Regional Centres of ST to assess the major needs
of the communities water provision, irrigation
dams, quality seeds, etc as well as for
technology transfer and integration of the
indigenous knowledge.
11The Actual State of ST in Mozambique
- 3 Regional Centres for Science and Technology
created in the Country to allow interaction with
HEI and the community for creating an environment
for technology and knowledge transfer.
12The Actual State of ST in Mozambique Regional
Centres ST
- Objectives
- Create a dynamic on RD processes within the
respective regions - conceptualise programs for attraction to
Mozambique of national and foreign qualified
personnel - Competencies
- evaluate the socio-economic potential of
technology innovations and identify the type of
support needed for the implementation - promote the establishment of applied research
laboratories taking into account the potentiality
of each region.
13The Actual State of ST in Mozambique
- National Fund for RD and Innovation set-up
selected 17 projects for finance from 43
applicants - 26 innovators so-far identified (18 in Maputo, 1
in Sofala, 2 in Tete, 4 in Nampula, 1 in Cabo
Delgado) from this list 8 need support on the
development of their prototype and the 18 need
support to finish their prototype and patent
registration of their innovations - Researcher statute and career path created
including specific incentives - Exclusivity allowances 35
- Risk allowances linked to the scientific research
20 - Innovation subsidiary
- Service delivery research fee or research contract
14The Actual State of ST in Mozambique
- One Technology and Business Incubator created and
others to be created for software development,
manufacturing and services delivery - On going establishment of the Centre of
Technology Development (CDT) at Maputo City and
incentive schemes to promote the interaction
between the research academia with industry.
15ICT Strategy and Development Plan
16 ICT Strategy Projects
- Human Capacity
- SchoolNet
- MICTI-ICT Institute
- ICTs Curricula and Certification
- Youth Programme for Content
- Development
- HEI (Universities and Polytechnics)
- Infrastructure
- National Transmission Network
- VSAT Nework
- Universal and Affordable
- e-Mail Access
- Telecenters
- Digital Agencies
- E-Government
- GovNet (Government Net.)
- SIP 2000 (Public Servants
- Information Systeml)
- Civil Identification System
- State Financial Info. Sys.
- (e-SISTAFE)
- Digital Land Registry
- One-Stop Shop
- ICT Survey in Public
- Institutions
- Electoral Process Info. Sys.
- Content Applications
- Info. Sys. For HIV/AIDS
- Distance Education
- Knowledge Base for
- Science and Technology
- ICT Observatory
- Country Development
- Gateway (MzDG)
- Policy and Regulation
- Capacity Building at INCM
- Capacity Building at the
- ICT Policy Commission
- Telecommunication
- Sector Reform
17e-Goverment Anchor Projects
E-solutions to improve Government Service
Delivery all being developed under the Country
Public Reform
1 Common Communication Platform Interoperability Framework
2 Integrated Public Expenditure and Financial Management System (e-SISTAFE)
3 Citizen Identity Registration System (Unique Citizen Identification Number)
4 Business and Legal Entity Registration Facilitation System
5 Land Property Management System
6 Local Government Horizontal Integration System
18E-Gov Strategy Case 1
- The implementation of the E-Gov strategy is
intended to delivery efficient service to the
public, example - The company business registration reduced from
120 days to 3 days - The foreign investment project preliminary
approval from 90 days to 15 days.
19Access for All Initiatives Case 2
Community Radio
Telecentre
Community Multimedia Centre (CMC)
- CMC benefits from the synergies of conventional
radio and telecentre, offering - Access to information and training
- Means for communication, exchange of knowledge
and production of content - Voice to the ones who normally cannot be heard
- Tool for integrating and developing the community
through knowledge empowerment.
20Access for All Initiatives Case 3
- Provincial Digital Resource Centre (CPRD) is a
centre for providing IT services for both
provincial government and civil society at large - CPRDs are located in provincial capitals and
function as management centers of provincial
government IT and provide training and access to
information and online services for public
administration and members of the civil society.
- Mobile Unit is a movable ICT center managed under
the CPRD, making visits to local secondary
schools, health stations and providing training
in ICTs and access to information in remote areas.
21MoRENet Case 4
- The Mozambique Research and Education Network
MoRENet, is the planned nationwide data network
that will interconnect Academic and Research
institutions for fast and efficient exchange of
research data among its members. - Institutions Profile
- Universities
- Polytechnic Institutes
- Agriculture Research institutions and Statistics
- Health Research Centre
- Police, Military and Marine.
22Human Resources Development MICTI Model Case 5
-
- To provide through ST parks a unique
sustainable and supportive environment for the
development of entrepreneurial and education
activity that facilitate business incubation,
technology transfer, training and the commercial
exploitation of the knowledge-base.
23What is MICTI?
Nurture entrepreneurial skills providing
employment and wealth generation opportunities
Research and Learning Institute
Address the dire need for skilled personnel in
Mozambique and in the region
Science and Technology Park
Technology and Business Incubator
Participation of international and domestic
organizations that will provide expert input,
seed knowledge and innovation capacities.
24Roll Out of the MICTI Model
- Started at UEM with a Technology and Business
Incubator and graduated 5 companies. In 2007 new
incubation process will start with an
entrepreneurship course and a virtual incubation
process. - Starting in 2007 the 18-month mid-level
vocational course for ICT professionals first
intake 40 students - A joint effort between the MCT and MICTI
initiated the implementation at Maputo Centre
City of the Centre of Technology Development an
environment for technology innovation and
stimulation of training in technical and
management skills to promote creation and
development of research institutions and
knowledge and technology based companies.
25Challenges and Call for Support
- Promote the necessary donor coordination and
establish articulation mechanisms with internal
and external partners (bilateral and
multi-lateral) - Promote partnership with industry to encourage
the retrieval of valuable research done within
HEI to the market and establish fiscal
incentives - Support to implement what is proposed on the
- e-Government
- Establishment of Technology and Business
Incubators - Establishment of Science and Technology Park in
Moamba.
26Challenges and Call for Support
- Establish ICT infrastructures
- Deliver Technical Training Programmes on ICT
- Establish scholarship schemes for MSc and PhD
levels and post PhD RD development activities - Promote the establishment of technology
incubators and technology promotion
centres/laboratories - Establish research funds to support the
development of RD activities - Establish the Government Data Sharing and
Processing Centre
27Challenges and Call for Support
- Setting up appropriate mechanisms for disbursing
ST funds in a way that enhances overall
performance of the ST system and increase the
levels of investment in research, from 0.21 of
the GDP that is currently being allocated for
research to about 0.8 by 2010 - Establish a FOSS Centre and identify business
models for low cost technologies - Establish performance standards and evaluate the
ST system - Develop indicators to evaluate ST achievements
and impact.
28Conclusion
- We want to use science, technology and innovation
to boost the entrepreneurship that will
accelerate the wealth creation for the
sustainable development creating fair and
harmonized society - Efficient use of communication technologies
support rapid dissemination of knowledge,
building of human capacities and maintenance of
national unity - Key government reform programmes such as
decentralization and public sector reforms depend
of efficient means of communication.
29- In this fight our soldiers are the scientists and
technologists and the weapons are the science and
technologies
30Thank You for Your Attention
Prof. Doctor Eng. Venâncio Massingue Minister of
Science Technology Mozambique
venancio.massingue_at_mct.gov.mz
República de Moçambique