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010 _a2008490579
020 _a9789957412111
020 _a9957412116
020 _qPaperback
040 _cASM
050 _aQ101 .I795 2005
100 _aMehmet Ergin,
_eEditor
110 _aMehmet Ergin,
245 0 _aScience, Technology and Innovation for Socioeconomic Development :
_bTowards Vision 1441
_cMehmet Ergin
260 _aAmman, Jordan :
_bIslamic World Academy of Sciences, IAS.
_c2007
300 _a293 pages
_bCharts, Images, Tables, Illustrations
_c24 cm
520 _aThroughout the 1980s and the 1990s, a lot of effort was expended by individual OIC-Countries as well as the various off-shoot organizations to enhance the science and technology capabilities of the Ummah. Indeed many OIC countries managed successfully implement a number of major programmes in the domains of science and technology. It was also heart-warming to see the 2003 OIC Summit adopt a sensible yardstick to measure development in the domain of science and technology that we can all relate to; VISION 1441. VISION 1441 is a set of 4 goals, a number targets and performance indicators relating to the state of science and technology that we would like to see ourselves achieve by the year 2020. It serves as a visionary challenge to help galvanize new energies and resources for the S&T development agenda, with a focus on outcomes. Vision 1441 manifests a commitment by OIC-Member Countries - rich and poor - or - North and South - to doing all they can to achieve a reasonable level of S&T advancement. To the mind of many, it represents the long overdue marriage of POLITICS and POLICIES! This book includes the majority of the papers that were presented at the 14th IAS Conference, which was held in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), during March 2005. It is divided into six parts.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aScience (General)
700 _aMoneef R. Zou'bi
_eEditors
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