Title: POLICY ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1 POLICY ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BY M.B. WILLIAMS
- DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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2AIM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
- A tool or key to build up competences and
competitiveness and assist the nation to achieve
highest added value, efficiency and productivity
in the delivery of goods and services through the
use of science and technology.
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3Policy Formulation Process
- The Lesothos first Science and Technology Policy
is the consensus view, derived from a long,
thorough and open consultation process that
engaged all key stakeholders, from all walks of
life.
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4Stages of Policy Formulation Process
- This policy formulation process was undertaken
through various stages namely
- needs assessment, ST situation analysis,
sectoral consultations including Parliamentarian
round table as well as district consultations.
The main aim was to build a sense of ownership
and to develop a policy that is based on national
needs and objectives.
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5Policy Formulation Process Cont.
- The process among others included the formation
of the National Taskforce that comprised of
representatives from all ST sector. The mandate
of the Task Force was steer the process and build
the capacity of the Department of Science and
Technology.
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6Policy Formulation Process Cont.
- The consultative process continued on various
levels. The Department of Science and Technology
through UNESCO commissioned a consultancy
exercise ,where a group of local experts in
research and development, together with the
department carried out district consultative
workshops country-wide.
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7Players
- Government of Lesotho
- UNESCO
- ATPS
- UNIDO
- UNECA
- UNCSTD
- Local Scientific Community
- Basotho-at-large
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8STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES OF THE ST POLICY
- Foster stronger ST human resource base
- Develop a culture of innovation and creativity
- Create job opportunities and alleviate poverty
- Build a Vibrant information soceity
- Promote and commercialize IKS
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9THE SIX PILLARS WHICH ST POLICY SHOULD ADDRESS
- What are the basic needs, strengths and resources
of the nation?
- How can ST be applied to harness the Countrys
material base and wealth?
- Which sectors and in what order should Lesotho
stake its financial and ST resources?
- What are Lesothos most urgent priority areas for
technological skills and which are the best
models and facilities to provide?
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10THE SIX PILLARS cont.
- How can ST assist Lesotho rationalize the scarce
resources and balance its socio economic
imperatives?
- What strategies should Lesotho Government and
Private Sector employ to enhance development of
science and technology?
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11THE STRUCTURE OF THE ST POLICY
- The Policy Environment
- 1. Context to the Science and Technology
Development
- 1.1 Capacity to sustain science and
technology including Socio-economic
considerations
- 1.2 Development Challenges
- 1.3 Economic Opportunities and Areas for
ST Focus
- 1.4 Rationale for Lesothos ST
Policy
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12THE STRUCTURE OF THE ST POLICY cont.
- 2. The Science and Technology Policy
- 2.1 National Framework for ST Development
- 2.2 Integrating Basotho Core Values
- 2.3 Basotho National Vision
2.4 Principles Guiding
the ST Policy - 2.5 Vision for Science and Technology
- 2.5.1 Lesotho ST Mission
- 2.5.2 ST Strategic Objectives
- 2.5.3 ST Core Policies Issues
- 2.5.4 ST Policy Implementation
- 2.5.5 Core ST Sector Issues
- 2.5.6 General ST Sector Strategies
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13THE STRUCTURE OF THE ST POLICY cont.
- 3. Strategic Framework for ST Policy
Implementation
- 3.1 Research Development Prioritization
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- 3.2 Fiscal and Other Incentives
- 3.3 Strategy for ST
Funding
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- 3.4 Legal and Administrative Support
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- 3.5 Institutional Arrangement for policy
implementation
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- 3.5.1 Ministry of Communications,
Science and Technology
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- 3.5.2 Department for Science and
Technology
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14THE STRUCTURE OF THE ST POLICY cont.
- 3.6 Policy Facilitation
- 3.6.1 Ministry Responsible for
Education and Training
- 3.6.2 Ministry Responsible for
Industry, Trade and Marketing
- 3.6.3 Ministry Responsible for
Agriculture, Land Reclamation and Food Security
- 3.6.4 Ministry Responsible for Health
and Social Welfare
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- 3.6.5 Ministry Responsible for
Natural Resources
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- 3.6.6 Ministry Responsible for Tourism,
Culture and Environment
- 3.6.6 The Private Sector and
Parastatals
- 3.6.7 Civic Organizations and
Consumer Associations
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- 3.6.8 NGOs, Regional and
International Agencies
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15THE STRUCTURE OF THE ST POLICY cont.
- 3.7 Cross Cutting Issues
- 3.7.1 Biotechnology
- 3.7.2 Brain Drain
- 3.7.3 Standards and Quality Assurance
- 3.7.4 Gender Equity in ST
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16Implementation Phase ST POLICY
- New S T Institutions
- Lesotho Commission on Science Technology
(LCST)
- ST Innovation Trust Fund (
Foundation)
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17Components of the Inno-Fund
- Lesotho Innovation Trust Fund
- Science Fund
- Technology Fund
- Innovation Fund
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18ANNEXTURES
- Sector strategies to integrate science and
technology
- ExampleInformation and Communication
Technologies (Sector dynamics, sector policy
focus and sector strategies)
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19Implementation Stage
- Role of UNESCO
- Formulation process
- Publication (review) and Circulation
- Technical Backstopping/Assistance for
Institutional Framework and Setting a sound ST
System Dr. Arnaldo Ventura from Jamaica
- National Consultations through a National
Taskforce
- Draft Legal Framework and Bill (2008)
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20Conclusion
- Policy formulation is indeed a process. It needs
resilience, perseverance and dedication but,
above all, readiness to the challenge is policy
implementation and pragmatic action-oriented
strategies, integration into the national system
of innovation, in line with national goals and
objectives , which in turn should improve the
well being of Lesotho Citizens
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