COMSATS holds its fourth ministerial-level meeting
ISLAMABAD, NOV 16 – Pakistan has established cooperative relationships in S&T with a number of countries and establishment of various Centers of Excellence in Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Artificial Intelligence and Allied Technologies; Advanced Technologies in Biomedical Materials; Mineral Resources Engineering; Agriculture Food Technologies; and Railway Engineering are underway, all under the Ministry’s Knowledge Economy Initiative.
These
remarks were a part of the fourth Ministerial-level Consultative Committee
Meeting of the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development
in the South (COMSATS) headed by the Federal Minister for S&T, Chaudhry
Fawad Hussain, with participation of 30 delegates from 19 countries. The
meeting was an august gathering of three Ministers, a vice minister and other
high-level government officials belonging to Iran, Jordan, Pakistan, Sudan,
Yemen, Turkey, Bangladesh, Somalia, Zimbabwe, China, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana,
Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and Uganda. The
participants deliberated on a 9-point agenda during the meeting virtually
hosted from COMSATS Secretariat, Islamabad.
In
his message, the Chairperson highlighted Pakistan, the host country of COMSATS
Secretariat, as an ardent supporter of COMSATS’ mandate since inception.
“Working in close proximity of the Secretariat, my Ministry is a witness to the
hard work and devotion with which the organization is striving towards its
mission at the highest and the grass-root levels alike”, remarked the Minister.
Mr.
Fawad lauded COMSATS’ efforts for implementing the decision of the previous
meeting and urged his counterparts in the 26 other Member States to duly
support COMSATS’ operations by all means, especially more regular Annual
Membership Contributions. He urged COMSATS’ Member States to work
collaboratively for dealing with the menace of COVID-19 pandemic and help
address the associated socio-economic challenges.
Speaking
on the occasion, the Secretary to the Committee and Executive Director COMSATS,
Dr. S.M. Junaid Zaidi, remarked that scientific collaboration is an important
area for South-South and triangular cooperation. He encouraged the Member
States to use COMSATS’ forum to incubate partnerships and find new innovation
approaches to support and speed up the implementation of Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
The
meeting also had the participation from international organizations including:
The South Centre, Switzerland; International Centre for Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology (ICGEB), Italy; United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Thailand; The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS),
Italy; and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO), Pakistan. COMSATS Centres of Excellence in China, Colombia, Egypt,
Gambia, Iran, Indonesia, Jordan, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria,
Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and Turkey provided the perspective of the COMSATS’ Network
of International S&T Centres of Excellence that has been engaged in
scientific cooperation through regular annual meetings. Ambassadors and
diplomats of Member States in Islamabad also attended the meeting.
The
meeting resulted in revitalized commitment from the focal ministries of COMSATS
Member States. The delegates called for and agreed on having stronger ties
among scientists and researchers for solving common development problems;
effective cooperation and initiatives at highest levels for emergent
situations, such as COVID-19 pandemic; scientific and academic exchanges; as
well as developing strategies for addressing issues such as food security and
climate change. It was proposed that there should be a joint crisis management
fund.
Participating
countries were appreciative of COMSATS’ role in providing a strong S&T
cooperation platform to developing countries and pledged to their best in
further strengthening it. The areas identified for cooperation and mutual
support included: multilateral research, refugee management, Science Diplomacy
training, data science, climate sciences, energy, post-pandemic preparedness,
agriculture, biotechnology, food security and nutrition, capacity building,
ST&I-led knowledge economy, and SDGs.
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