Leveraging Science and Technology for Sustainable Development
Organised by
- Research for Development Institute (IRD), France
- French Ministry of foreign affairs and international development (MAEDI)
- OECD Development Center
Summary
Research is key to producing new technologies; similarly, an enabling environment is key to convert and use the latter to achieve sustainable development. The side event will give an opportunity to scientists, decision makers, private sector and civil society representatives to discuss the benefits of investing in research to produce components of sustainable development (including new technology production, sharing, transfer and adaptation, capacity and business development). Illustrative cases presented (list below) will include aspects of technology sharing and use for climate related risk and natural resources management, nutritional security, enterprise development and as well as intellectual property issues. The event will demonstrate the role of research as a driver for sustainable development.
1. Research, knowledge sharing and innovation for local development: case of complementary foods and food supplement for nutrition security of infants and young children Entreprise Nutri’zaza, Madagascar
2. Rainfall and flood risk monitoring from mobile telecommunication networks : an innovative and green solution to monitor climate related risk CEMADEN/INPE, Brazil
3. Sustainable development in Southern countries and Earth Observation: The case of water resources management IRD, France
4. Pharmaceutical regulation and intellectual property issues in India and Kenya: scientific issues and sociopolitical stakes IRD, France
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Contact
For inquiries regarding this side event, please contact
- Dominique Dumet, dominique.dumet@ird.fr, +33607295156
- Geostrategie, geostrategie@ird.fr