Building a New South Africa: A ReportIDRC, 2014 M05 14 - 109 pages Out of the discussions surrounding a 1992 symposium on the role of research in transforming South Africa, the democratic movement requested that IDRC support a mission on science and technology (S&T) policy. The Mission was seen as a first step in promoting a national debate on this long-neglected issue. |
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... to cooperation among all sectors and resulted in a new multistakeholder body that played a critical role in guiding the discussion about South Africa's future in S&T policy. I remember the advice given to me by one of Foreword.
... to cooperation among all sectors and resulted in a new multistakeholder body that played a critical role in guiding the discussion about South Africa's future in S&T policy. I remember the advice given to me by one of Foreword.
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... discussions continued though the first part of 1992, although they were characterized by dissention and ambiguity. In June 1992, negotiations were suspended by the ANC after the massacre in Biopatong Township. The ANC and 10 of its ...
... discussions continued though the first part of 1992, although they were characterized by dissention and ambiguity. In June 1992, negotiations were suspended by the ANC after the massacre in Biopatong Township. The ANC and 10 of its ...
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... discussions . The uncertainty of the direction that CODESA and the negotiations would take continued through the ... discussion of issues of transition and the provision of a mechanism to discuss and disseminate policy positions . In ...
... discussions . The uncertainty of the direction that CODESA and the negotiations would take continued through the ... discussion of issues of transition and the provision of a mechanism to discuss and disseminate policy positions . In ...
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... discussions with senior officials, we saw evidence of attitudes and practices that reflect these far-reaching criticisms. There was an assumption, usually implicit, that the S&T system should continue to serve the needs of “First World ...
... discussions with senior officials, we saw evidence of attitudes and practices that reflect these far-reaching criticisms. There was an assumption, usually implicit, that the S&T system should continue to serve the needs of “First World ...
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... discussions among researchers related to the mass democratic movement , which followed the January 1992 symposium on ... discussion of possible directions for research policy in a future South Africa . Out of this observation came ...
... discussions among researchers related to the mass democratic movement , which followed the January 1992 symposium on ... discussion of possible directions for research policy in a future South Africa . Out of this observation came ...
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3.4 South African activities African National African National Congress allocated apartheid areas budget capacity Cape Town CODESA Commission competition concerned with S&T COSATU Council for Mineral Council for Scientific CSIR David Kaplan debate democratic movement Democratic South Africa Department of National developing countries disadvantaged communities discussions ECLAC economic enterprises environment environmental existing S&T system financing Forum Frene Ginwala fundamental research funding global groups HBUs HSRC Human Sciences Research IDRC important industrialized countries innovation institutions Jakes Gerwel Johannesburg major meeting million rand Mineral Technology Mintek National Education needs nuclear OECD organizations participation percent political priorities problems programs research system restructuring role S&T community S&T performers SABS Science and Technology science policy sector significant SMEs social science society South African Bureau South African rand statutory councils sustainable development technikons technology policy tertiary education Thomas Odhiambo United States dollar Western Cape