Title: InterAmerican Development Bank Sustainable Development Department
1Inter-American Development BankSustainable
Development Department
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STRATEGY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR
DEVELOPMENT OAS/IACD Conference A New Consensus
to Confront Poverty in the Americas, November 19,
2003
Marta Cehelsky Senior Adviser for Science
Technology martace_at_secondment.iadb.org
2IDB and Science Technology
- 1962 1st ST loan (Peru)
- 1967 Advisory Group on ST
- 1968 Operating Policy on ST
- 1994 8th Replenishment
- 1999 Institutional Strategy
- 2001 Strategy for ST for Development
31967 ST Advisory Group Conclusions
- ST is requirement for development
- Build domestic capacity
- Link research to education
- Support high level research centers
- Connect research to needs of the region
- Establish national research councils
- Consider regional foundation for ST
41968 Operating Policy for Science Technology
- Create demand for ST activities
- Support higher education research research
institutes - Promote establishment of national scientific
organizations - Stem brain drain
- Important areas mapping, conservation,
agricultural research - Support institutes of standards in regional
framework - Support technology transfer institutional
development - Locate organizational responsibility in Education
Group
5Focus of Projects
6Science Technology Portfolio(in millions US )
- Current portfolio (approximate) 510
- Loans in the last 3 years 131
- Technical Cooperations last 3 years 7
- Loans in preparation 136
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9Distribution of Loans by sector of Activity
- Sector 2002 () 1961-02()
- Productive Sectors
- Agriculture and Fisheries 156.9 3.4 12,950.4
10.9 - Industry, Mining and Tourism 497.6 10.9 12,336
.9 10.4 - Science and Technology 18.0 0.4 16,88.4 1.4
- Physical Infrastructure
- Energy 127.6 2.8 16,912.2 14.3
- Transportation and
- Communications 451.8 10.0 13,665.6 11.6
- Social Sectors
- Sanitation 133.8 2.9 9,218.5 7.8
- Urban Development 284.1 6.2 7,086.4 6.0
- Education 115.0 2.5 5,108.7 4.3
- Social Investment 1912.5 42.0 10,971.0 9.3
- Health 5.0 0.1 2,157.7 1.8
- Environment 146.4 3.2 1,669.0 1.4
- Micro-enterprise 30.0 0.7 418.6 0.4
- Others
- Reform and Modernization of
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11Principal Outcomes
- Human resource development
- Establishment of national science focused
institutions (conicyts) - Support for laboratories, research centers
- Supported collateral activities in other sectors
(agriculture, environment, ICT) - Helped lay foundation for the future
12Key Data RD in LAC
13RD as a Percentage of GDP
14Strategy ST for Development 2001
- On the aggregate, society does not get
adequate payoff from its investment in science
research because the effort is often geared to
areas which do not have the corresponding
technological and productive activities, and
linkages between university based research and
the productive sector are inadequate.
15Related Strategies
- Higher Education
- Capital and Financial Markets
- Competitiveness
- Environment
- Agriculture
- Modernization of the State
- Information Communication Technology
- Small Medium Businesses
16ST Strategy Objectives
- Build innovation systems link with global
knowledge economy - Diffuse incorporate new technology into
production related processes - Increase level, effectiveness, productivity of
investments in ST - Increase quality quantity of trained human
resources - Build linkages among components of system
domestically and internationally
17ST Strategy Elements
- Systems approach
- Increased emphasis on technology
- Continued support for research training with
emphasis on critical areas - Increased support to smaller, poorer countries
- Human resource development
18IDB ST Strategy
- Element 1. Systems Approach
- Review and Assess national innovation systems
- Improve regulatory policy environment for
innovation, enable importation of technology
strengthen capital markets, intellectual property - Strengthen delivery capacity of ST institutions,
evaluation, information management, policy
coordination
19IDB ST Strategy
- Element 2. Continued Support to Scientific
Research - Strong science teaching
- Concentrate resources in critical fields related
to installed productive capacity problem solving
approach strengthen existing centers of
excellence, establish new ones where necessary - Link supply demand co-financing, outreach,
exchanges, new bridginginstitutions - Institutional development autonomy,
transparency, agility competitive peer review,
international collaboration, monitoring
evaluation
20IDB ST Strategy
- Element 3. Technology to raise level of private
sector Investment in RD - Technology development funds access to
resources, esp. in areas of market failures
SMEs industry/government collaboration matching
grants - Technology development diffusion technology
support institutions local regional
infrastructure tech centers, incubators - Metrics quality control
- Improved public sector relations with private
sector
21IDB ST Strategy
- Element 4. Emphasis on Smaller, Poorer Countries
and Region as Whole - In the knowledge based world, strengthening
human capital and related research will be as
fundamental for poorer countries as for the more
advanced ones. - Identify strategic fields build electronic
networks support regional RD institutions
identify appropriate technologies technology
development funds use external assessments
22IDB ST Strategy
- Element 5. Human Resource Development
- Basic skills and technological literacy improve
primary and secondary education for all - Higher education increased institutional
diversity, quality of instruction, linkages
engineering education reform - Training improve technical, vocational training,
esp. with impact on innovation - Graduate study focus on critical fields link
with centers of excellence
23National Innovation System
Academic Sector
Public Sector
Legal framework
Institutional Network
Technological services
Fiscal policy
Private Sector
24ST Strategy Instruments
- Policy Analysis Dialogue
- Country analysis, improved monitoring
evaluation - Financial Instruments
- Technology development funds (lines of credit or
grants) for product process improvement - Expanded use of matching grants fiscal
incentives - Implementation and Monitoring
- Country by country progress impact
- Private sector role
- Regional reviews Consultations with outside
advisors - Adequate staffing and coordination
25Conclusions
- ST has historically been a consistent element of
IDB mission and portfolio - IDB has a current ST Strategy that focuses on
connection between RD and economic and social
development - Challenges and needs of the region will require
greater effectiveness of ST in the IDB portfolio
26CHALLENGES
- Resources
- Organization
- Collaborations
- Integration with national development policies
- Effectiveness
27Marta Cehelsky202-623-2176 martace_at_secondee.iadb
.org
Marta Cehelsky202-623-2176martace_at_secondee.iadb.
org