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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... a New South Africa. Volume 1. Economic Policy Volume 2. Urban Policy Volume 3. Science and Technology Policy Volume 4. Environment, Reconstruction, and Development BUILDING A NEW SOUTH AFRICA Volume 3 Science and Technology.
... a New South Africa. Volume 1. Economic Policy Volume 2. Urban Policy Volume 3. Science and Technology Policy Volume 4. Environment, Reconstruction, and Development BUILDING A NEW SOUTH AFRICA Volume 3 Science and Technology.
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... ” there may have been strong coordination and shared purpose among the institutions of the white-dominated state. We found no evidence of this in the current environment. Rather, we saw a series of institutions, each trying.
... ” there may have been strong coordination and shared purpose among the institutions of the white-dominated state. We found no evidence of this in the current environment. Rather, we saw a series of institutions, each trying.
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A Report Nelson Mandela, David Kaplan Marc Van Ameringen. environment. Rather, we saw a series of institutions, each trying to define a role for itself in a “new” South Africa, a concept they were only beginning to understand. Background.
A Report Nelson Mandela, David Kaplan Marc Van Ameringen. environment. Rather, we saw a series of institutions, each trying to define a role for itself in a “new” South Africa, a concept they were only beginning to understand. Background.
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... environment. Although progress may be painfully slow, there is a growing consensus, at the level of policy agendas, that these three goals are inseparable. No country can afford to emphasize only the economic goal of competitiveness and ...
... environment. Although progress may be painfully slow, there is a growing consensus, at the level of policy agendas, that these three goals are inseparable. No country can afford to emphasize only the economic goal of competitiveness and ...
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... environment in which they must live and develop. The three central elements of this integrated policy approach revolve around technical progress, productive employment, and investment in human resources. Later, we look at some ...
... environment in which they must live and develop. The three central elements of this integrated policy approach revolve around technical progress, productive employment, and investment in human resources. Later, we look at some ...
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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