Innovation: Applying Knowledge in DevelopmentCalestous Juma, Lee Yee-Cheong, UN Millennium Project. Task Force on Science, Technology, and Innovation Earthscan, 2005 - 194 pages The Millennium Development Goals adopted at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000 are the world's targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015--income poverty hunger disease exclusion lack of infrastructure and shelter-while promoting gender equality education health and environmental sustainability. These bold goals can be met in all parts of the world if nations follow through on their commitments to work together to meet them. Achieving the Millennium Development Goals offers the prospect of a more secure just and prosperous world for all. The UN Millennium Pro. |
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... Southeast Asia and the Asian Pacific grow so quickly? 2.2 Working together researchers from Canada and Cuba developed a synthetic flu vaccine 23 140 21 2.3 Basic technology is helping people in Uruguay meet their Contents vii.
... Southeast Asia and the Asian Pacific grow so quickly? 2.2 Working together researchers from Canada and Cuba developed a synthetic flu vaccine 23 140 21 2.3 Basic technology is helping people in Uruguay meet their Contents vii.
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... meet their water 3.1 needs 24 India has created hubs of technological excellence 34 3.2 What do we know about developing firm-level technological capability? 3.3 Foreign direct investment alone cannot drive development 38 4.1 How much ...
... meet their water 3.1 needs 24 India has created hubs of technological excellence 34 3.2 What do we know about developing firm-level technological capability? 3.3 Foreign direct investment alone cannot drive development 38 4.1 How much ...
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... biotechnologies that can help countries meet the Goals 60 Research and development on nanotechnology in selected developing countries 71 Task force members Task force coordinators Calestous Juma, Kennedy School Contents ix.
... biotechnologies that can help countries meet the Goals 60 Research and development on nanotechnology in selected developing countries 71 Task force members Task force coordinators Calestous Juma, Kennedy School Contents ix.
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Contents
Executive summary | 1 |
Mapping the terrain | 13 |
Gearing up | 45 |
Forging ahead | 119 |
Notes | 182 |
References | 187 |
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