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DIRECTORY OFINSTITUTIONS FORSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,AND INNOVATIONIN THE SOUTH

DIRECTORY OFINSTITUTIONS FORSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,AND INNOVATIONIN THE SOUTH

Published by the Group of 77United Nations HeadquartersText or parts thereof may be reproduced without prior permission. Clearacknowledgment of the Group of 77’s authorship is requested. The editor shouldbe advised of any such reproduction and be provided with a copy of thereproduced text and acknowledgment. This publication may not be sold orused in conjunction with commercial purposes.The Group of 77United Nations HeadquartersNew York, NY 10017 USAWebsite: http://www.g77.orgEmail: secretariat@g77.orgG77 Publications Group of 77, 2018.

DIRECTORY OFINSTITUTIONS FORSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,AND INNOVATIONIN THE SOUTH

Table of ContentsNote . iAfghanistanMinistry of Higher Education .1AlgeriaHouari Boumediene University of Science and Technology .2AngolaMinistry of Science and Technology .3Antigua and BarbudaMinistry of Education, Science and Technology .4ArgentinaMinistry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation . 5BahamasBahamas Environment, Science and Technology Commisssion . 6BahrainMinistry of Education .7BangladeshMinistry of Science and Technology .8BarbadosNational Council for Science and Technology .9BelizeMinistry of Energy, Science, Technology and Public Utilities .10BeninMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research .11BhutanThe Royal University of Bhutan.12Bolivia (Plurinational State of)Vice-Ministry of Science and Technology .13Bosnia and HerzegovinaAcademy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina .14BotswanaMinistry of Infrastructure, Science and Technology .15BrazilNational Council for Scientific and Technological Development .16

Brunei DarussalamPAPRSB Institute of Health Sciences .17Burkina FasoThe National Academy of Sciences of Burkina Faso .18BurundiMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research .19Cabo VerdeMinistry of Education.20CambodiaMinistry of Education, Youth and Sport .21CameroonCameroon Academy of Sciences .22Central African RepublicUniversity of Bangui .23ChadUniversity of N’Djamena .24ChileNational Commission for Scientific and Technological Research .25ChinaChinese Academy of Sciences .26ColombiaAdministrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation .27ComorosUniversity of the Comoros.28Congo (Republic of the)Ministry of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation .29Costa RicaMinistry of Science, Technology and Telecommunications .30CÔte D’IvoireHigher Institute of Technology of Cote d'Ivoire.31CubaThe Academy of Sciences of Cuba.32Democratic People’s Republic of KoreaPyongyang University of Science and Technology .33Democratic Republic of The CongoUniversity of Kinshasa .34DjiboutiUniversity of Djibouti .35

DominicaMinistry of Information, Science, Telecommunications and Technology .36Dominican RepublicMinistry of Higher Education, Science and Technology .37EcuadorSecretariat of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation.38EgyptAcademy of Scientific Research and Technology . 39El SalvadorThe National Council for Science and Technology .40Equatorial GuineaThe National University of Equatorial Guinea .41EritreaEritrea Institute of Technology .42EthiopiaEthiopian Academy of Sciences .43FijiUniversity of the South Pacific .44GabonThe National Centre for Scientific and Technological Research .45Gambia (Republic of the)Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology .46GhanaMinistry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation .47GrenadaGrenada University of Science and Technology .48GuatemalaThe National Council of Science and Technology .49GuineaMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research .50Guinea-BissauMinistry of National Education.51GuyanaInstitute of Applied Science and Technology .52HaitiInstitute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies of Haiti .53HondurasThe Honduran Institute of Science, Technology and Innovation .54

IndiaIndian National Science Academy .55IndonesiaIndonesian Academy of Sciences .56Iran (Islamic Republic of)Academy of Sciences of the Islamic Republic of Iran .57IraqMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research .58JamaicaNational Commission on Science and Technology .59JordanThe Higher Council for Science and Technology .60KenyaKenya National Academy of Sciences .61KiribatiThe University of the South Pacific .62KuwaitKuwait Institute for Scientific Research .63Lao People’s Democratic RepublicLaos Ministry of Science and Technology .64LebanonThe Academy of Sciences of Lebanon . . .65LesothoMinistry of Communications, Science and Technology .66LiberiaUniversity of Liberia .67LibyaLibyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology .68MadagascarThe National Academy of Arts, Letters and Sciences of Madagascar.69MalawiNational Research Council of Malawi .70MalaysiaThe Academy of Sciences of Malaysia .71MaldivesMaldives Institute of Technology .72MaliUniversity of Bamako .73

Marshall IslandsUniversity of the South Pacific .74MauritaniaMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research .75MauritiusMauritius Academy of Science and Technology .76Micronesia (Federated States of)College of Micronesia.77MongoliaMongolian Academy of Sciences .78MoroccoHassan II Academy of Science and Technology .79MozambiqueAcademy of Sciences of Mozambique .80MyanmarMinistry of Science and Technology .81NamibiaMinistry of Educaiton .82NauruUniversity of the South Pacific .83NepalNepal Academy of Science and Technology .84NicaraguaNicaraguan Council of Science and Technology .85NigerAbdou Moumouni University of Niamey .86NigeriaFederal Ministry of Science and Technology .87OmanScientific Research Council .88PakistanPakistan Academy of Sciences .89PanamaThe National Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation .90Papua New GuineaDepartment of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology .91ParaguayThe Naitonal Council of Science and Technology .92

PeruThe National Council of Science, Technology and TechnologicalInnovation .93PhilippinesNational Academy of Science and Technology .94QatarQatar Science and Technology Park .95RwandaThe Institute of Scientific and Technological Research .96Saint Kitts and NevisOffice of the Prime Minister .97Saint LuciaMinistry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology .98Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNational Centre of Technological Innovation .99SamoaScientific Research Organisation of Samoa. 100Sao Tome and PrincipeMinistry of Education, Culture and Science . 101Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology . 102SenegalThe Academy of Science and Technology of Senegal . 103SeychellesNational Institute of Science, Technology and Innovation . 104Sierra LeoneNjala University . 105SingaporeSingapore National Academy of Science . 106Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands National University . 107SomaliaMogadishu University . 108South AfricaAcademy of Science of South Africa . 109South SudanMisnistry of Education, Science and Technology . 110Sri LankaCoordinating Secretariat for Science, Technology and Innovation . 111

State of PalestinePalestine Academy for Science and Technology . 112SudanSudanese National Academy of Science . 113SurinameAnton de Kom University of Suriname . 114SwazilandMinistry of Information, Communications and Technology . 115Syrian Arab RepublicHigher Institute for Applied Science and Technology . 116TajikistanAcademy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan. 117ThailandMinistry of Science and Technology . 118Timor-LesteDili Institute of Technology. 119TogoMinistry of Higher Education and Research. 120TongaUniversity of the South Pacific . 121Trinidad and TobagoNational Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science andTechnology. 122TunisiaMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research . 123TurkmenistanAcademy of Sciences of Turkmenistan . 124UgandaUganda National Academy of Sciences . 125United Arab EmiratesMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research . 126United Republic of TanzaniaMinistry of Education, Science and Technology . 127UruguayThe National Academy of Sciences of Uruguay . 128VanuatuVanuatu Institute of Technology. 129

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Ministry of Popular Power for University Education,Science and Technology .130Viet NamVietnamese Academy of Science and Technology . 131YemenMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research . 132ZambiaNational Science and Technology Council . 133ZimbabweZimbabwe Academy of Sciences . 134

NoteDuring the First South Summit held in Havana, Cuba (10-14 April 2000), the Headsof State and Government of the Member States of the Group of 77 urged the creation of aSouth-South network linking scientific organizations, research institutions and centres ofexcellence to further expand South-South cooperation in the field of science, technology, andinnovation. In accordance with the above relevant mandate, the first G-77 High-levelConference on Science and Technology was convened in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (27-30October 2002).As follow up to a recommendation of the Second South Summit held in Doha,Qatar (12-16 June 2005), the Ministers in charge of Science and Technology of the MemberStates of the Group of 77 met in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (September 3, 2006),and launched the initiative of a South-South network on Science, Technology, and Innovationin order to promote South-South cooperation in the development and application of scienceand technology in developing countriesThe Directory of Institutions for Science, Technology and Innovation in the Southprofiles relevant scientific and technical institutions, located within these Member States ofthe Group of 77, containing background information and the objectives of the institutions,along with their contact information. It is hoped that this directory will be a useful source ofinformation on institutions that are involved with international scientific collaboration andpartnerships.In the preparation of the directory, efforts have been made to identify and selectthe top-level authorities or institutions responsible for science and technology in eachdeveloping country. Given that the structure and organizations differ widely from country tocountry, some choices had to be made. In the regular reviews and updates to be carried outin the future, changes in the country selections might be necessary.While every effort was made for accuracy and completeness, corrections arewelcome and will be reflected in the next printing. An electronic edition of the directory willalso be posted on the G-77 website (www.g77.org) which will be updated on a regular basis.Future updates of the directory will become progressively more comprehensive to coverother sub-regional, regional, and inter-regional scientific institutions in the South.I wish to express my deep appreciation and sincere thanks to the research team inthe Group of 77 Executive Secretariat for the efforts made in the compilation process of thisdirectory. I would also like to acknowledge, with appreciation, the financial support providedby the Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) towards thepublication of this directory.Mourad AhmiaExecutive Secretary of the Group of 77i

AFGHANISTANMinistry of Higher EducationAddress: Kabul, AfghanistanPhone: 93 79 544 4445E-mail: info@mohe.gov.afWebsite: www.mohe.gov.afBackground InformationThe Ministry of Higher Education is in charge of regulating, expanding and developing thecountry’s institutions of higher education. It is also responsible for the training of teachers, thenational higher education curriculum, special education programmes, in-service training, andpromoting further education for university faculty members. During 2011-2012, the ministrydeveloped a digital library to provide all faculty students and staff with access to around 9,000academic journals and e-books. The ministry mandates that participation in research is arequirement for the promotion of faculty. The Ministry of Higher Education also: Develops partnerships with international universitiesOrganizes seminars and conferencesEnsures that residential accommodation is available for students and teachers ofuniversitiesProvides its expertise on a variety of matters1

ALGERIAUniversité des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene (USTHB)(Houari Boumediene University of Science and Technology)Year Established: 1974Address: BP 32 El Alia, 16111, Bab Ezzouar, Alger.Phone: 213 21 24 79 50 à 60 / Fax: 213 21 24 79 04E-mail: usthb-cab@usthb.dzWebsite: www.usthb.dzBackground InformationEstablished in 1974, The Houari Boumediene University of Science and Technology (USTHB) is thelargest, high-ranking, public, non-profit university in Algeria devoted to science, technology,innovation, and development research. USTHB hosts approximately 40,000 students, national andinternational, and is home to many institutes, faculties, and laboratories, making it one of thelargest universities in the south. The mission of the University is to ensure the best education andresearch in Science and Technology, in accordance with international standards. USTHB specializesin education, research and training in multiple areas including: Civil EngineeringElectronicsInformation TechnologyProcess EngineeringMechanical Engineering2

ANGOLAMinistério da Ciência e Tecnologia (MINCT)(Ministry of Science and Technology)Address: Av. Lenine Luanda, AngolaPhone: 244 244 333 000Website: www.minct.gov.aoBackground InformationThe Ministry of Science and Technology (MINCT) of Angola strives to combat poverty and improvethe living conditions of Angola’s citizens. The mission of MINCT is to propose and coordinate theimplementation of policies in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI). The goals ofthe MINCT are to: Promote and disseminate scientific, technological and innovative activitiesPromote the standardization, regulation and coordination of STIPromote the development, modernization, quality, competitiveness, evaluation andaccreditation of institutions and other actors in STIPromote the development of scientific and technological cu

and launched the initiative of a South-South network on Science, Technology, and Innovation in order to promote South-South cooperation in the development and application of science and technology in developing countries The Directory of Institutions for Science, Technology and Innovation in the South

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