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Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South

The Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) is an inter-governmental organization, having a membership of 27 developing countries from three continents, Latin America, Africa and Asia.[1] Twenty-five S&T/R&D institutions of developing countries are affiliated with COMSATS as members of its Network of International S&T Centers of Excellence for Sustainable Development in the South. The organization aims at sustainable socio-economic uplift of the developing countries through scientific and technological means while adopting North–South and South–South cooperation.

Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS)
Formation4–5 October 1994
FounderAbdus Salam
TypeIntergovernmental Organization
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Membership
27
Executive Director
Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Nafees Zakaria
Websitecomsats.org

H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of Republic of Ghana, is the incumbent Chairperson of COMSATS. The Secretariat of COMSATS, permanently located in Islamabad, Pakistan, is headed by an Exeutve Director, and supported by the grants from the Government of Pakistan. The current Executive Director of COMSATS is Ambassador Dr. Mohammad Nafees Zakaria.

COMSATS statutory bodies provide meaningful forms for international cooperation. The Commission comprises heads of States/ Governments of Member Countries, and the Consultative Committee comprises the national focal points in Member States, that are Ministries / Government Departments having the portfolio of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation. COMSATS' Network of International S&T Centres of Excellence is represented by the Coordinating Council, which comprises heads of affiliated Centres of Excellence and few ex-officio members. The network is also assisted by the Technical Advisory Committee (comprising senior scientists and technologists from the North and the South). The Coordinating Council elects its Chairperson from among its members. Currently, Prof. Dr. Ashraf Shalan, Former President, National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt is the Chairperson of COMSATS' Coordinating Council.

Objectives edit

COMSATS has the following objectives, as outlined in its Statutes:

  • To sensitize the countries of the South to the centrality of science and technology in the development process, to the adequate allocation of resources for research and development and to the integration of science and technology in the national and regional development plans;
  • To support the functioning and activities of the Network of International Science and Technology Centres for Sustainable Development in the South established under this agreement;
  • To support other major initiatives designed to promote indigenous capacity-building in science and technology for science-led sustainable development and to help mobilize long-term financial support from international donor agencies and from governments / institutions in the North and the South to supplement the financing of international scientific projects in the South;
  • To provide leadership and support for North–South and South–South cooperative schemes in education, training and research; and
  • To support the relevant programs and initiatives of major international organizations working for the development and promotion of science and technology in the South.

History edit

COMSATS was established following a foundation meeting organized by the Government of Pakistan, held on October 4–5, 1994, at the behest of the world-renowned scientist and Nobel Laureate from Pakistan, Prof. Abdus Salam. The Inter-governmental Agreement to this effect was signed in Islamabad, with support of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST), Government of Pakistan, The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and the Consortium on Science, Technology and Innovation for the South (COSTIS).

Major programmes and projects edit

COMSATS programmes and projects relate to the socio-economic needs of its member countries. In this context, the organization focuses on:

  • Capacity-building through education and training, seminars, symposia, workshops, fellowships and expert-exchange programs;
  • Research and development through joint projects in scientific fields, like Information and communication technologies, agriculture, environment, biotechnology, medicinal products, materials sciences, etc.
  • Knowledge dissemination through COMSATS publications, web-sites/web-portals;[1]
  • Higher education in Science and Technology with the support of COMSATS’ Centres of Excellence and their affiliated institutions in the member countries.[1]

Ongoing projects edit

  • COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI)
  • COMSATS Internet Services (CIS)
  • COMSATS Tele-Health Services
  • COMSATS Joint Centre for Industrial Biotechnology (CCIB)
  • COMSATS Centre for Climate and Sustainability (CCCS)

International collaboration edit

Keeping in view the common goals of building and promoting indigenous capacities in science and technology for science-led development, COMSATS has signed a number of Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with various Ministries, International Organizations and Academic Institutions, to effectively conduct developmental initiatives. Also, the organization has close working relations with various development and donor agencies, such as UNESCO, ISESCO, TWAS/TWNSO, COMSTECH, ICGEB, South Centre, IOFS, etc.

Membership edit

As of April 2023 the following are listed as members of COMSATS:[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "COMSATS". UNOSSC. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
  2. ^ "Membership – COMSATS Secretariat". Retrieved 5 April 2023.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • COMSATS official website
  • COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI) official website
  • COMSATS Internet Services (CIS) official website

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South and South South cooperation Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South COMSATS Formation4 5 October 1994FounderAbdus SalamTypeIntergovernmental OrganizationHeadquartersIslamabad PakistanMembership27Executive DirectorAmbassador Dr Mohammad Nafees ZakariaWebsitecomsats wbr org H E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo the President of Republic of Ghana is the incumbent Chairperson of COMSATS The Secretariat of COMSATS permanently located in Islamabad Pakistan is headed by an Exeutve Director and supported by the grants from the Government of Pakistan The current Executive Director of COMSATS is Ambassador Dr Mohammad Nafees Zakaria COMSATS statutory bodies provide meaningful forms for international cooperation The Commission comprises heads of States Governments of Member Countries and the Consultative Committee comprises the national focal points in Member States that are Ministries Government Departments having the portfolio of Higher Education Science Technology and Innovation COMSATS Network of International S amp T Centres of Excellence is represented by the Coordinating Council which comprises heads of affiliated Centres of Excellence and few ex officio members The network is also assisted by the Technical Advisory Committee comprising senior scientists and technologists from the North and the South The Coordinating Council elects its Chairperson from among its members Currently Prof Dr Ashraf Shalan Former President National Research Centre NRC Egypt is the Chairperson of COMSATS Coordinating Council Contents 1 Objectives 2 History 3 Major programmes and projects 4 Ongoing projects 5 International collaboration 6 Membership 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksObjectives editCOMSATS has the following objectives as outlined in its Statutes To sensitize the countries of the South to the centrality of science and technology in the development process to the adequate allocation of resources for research and development and to the integration of science and technology in the national and regional development plans To support the functioning and activities of the Network of International Science and Technology Centres for Sustainable Development in the South established under this agreement To support other major initiatives designed to promote indigenous capacity building in science and technology for science led sustainable development and to help mobilize long term financial support from international donor agencies and from governments institutions in the North and the South to supplement the financing of international scientific projects in the South To provide leadership and support for North South and South South cooperative schemes in education training and research and To support the relevant programs and initiatives of major international organizations working for the development and promotion of science and technology in the South History editCOMSATS was established following a foundation meeting organized by the Government of Pakistan held on October 4 5 1994 at the behest of the world renowned scientist and Nobel Laureate from Pakistan Prof Abdus Salam The Inter governmental Agreement to this effect was signed in Islamabad with support of the Ministry of Science and Technology MoST Government of Pakistan The World Academy of Sciences TWAS and the Consortium on Science Technology and Innovation for the South COSTIS Major programmes and projects editCOMSATS programmes and projects relate to the socio economic needs of its member countries In this context the organization focuses on Capacity building through education and training seminars symposia workshops fellowships and expert exchange programs Research and development through joint projects in scientific fields like Information and communication technologies agriculture environment biotechnology medicinal products materials sciences etc Knowledge dissemination through COMSATS publications web sites web portals 1 Higher education in Science and Technology with the support of COMSATS Centres of Excellence and their affiliated institutions in the member countries 1 Ongoing projects editCOMSATS University Islamabad CUI COMSATS Internet Services CIS COMSATS Tele Health Services COMSATS Joint Centre for Industrial Biotechnology CCIB COMSATS Centre for Climate and Sustainability CCCS International collaboration editKeeping in view the common goals of building and promoting indigenous capacities in science and technology for science led development COMSATS has signed a number of Memoranda of Understanding MoU with various Ministries International Organizations and Academic Institutions to effectively conduct developmental initiatives Also the organization has close working relations with various development and donor agencies such as UNESCO ISESCO TWAS TWNSO COMSTECH ICGEB South Centre IOFS etc Membership editAs of April 2023 update the following are listed as members of COMSATS 2 nbsp Bangladesh nbsp People s Republic of China nbsp Colombia nbsp Egypt nbsp The Gambia nbsp Ghana nbsp Iran nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jordan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Morocco nbsp Nigeria nbsp North Korea nbsp Pakistan nbsp Palestine nbsp Philippines nbsp Senegal nbsp Somalia nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Sudan nbsp Syria nbsp Tanzania nbsp Tunisia nbsp Turkey nbsp Uganda nbsp Yemen nbsp ZimbabweReferences edit a b c COMSATS UNOSSC Retrieved 2021 02 13 Membership COMSATS Secretariat Retrieved 5 April 2023 Further reading editCook Nancy 2007 Gender Identity and Imperialism Women Development Workers in Pakistan Macmillan Publishers ISBN 978 1 4039 7991 9 Polishuk Paul ed December 1996 Global One Technology Brings New Capabilities to Emerging Nations Russian Telecom Newsletter 3 12 Information Gatekeepers Inc ISSN 1080 2169 Wootton Richard Patil Nivritti G Ho Kendall 2009 Telehealth in the Developing World International Development Research Centre ISBN 978 1 85315 784 4 External links editCOMSATS official website COMSATS University Islamabad CUI official website COMSATS Internet Services CIS official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South amp oldid 1206829698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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