Monday, January 12, 2009

The global scientific communiy should care about countries tha remain scientifically deficient

"THE BUILDING OF SCIENTIFIC CAPACITY IS A MAIN REASON FOR THE SOUTH'S ECONOMIC PROGRESS. SEVERAL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -fOR EXAMPLE: BRAZIL, iNDIA, CHINA, AND EVEN RWANDA- NOW SPEND 1 % OR MORE OF THEIR GROSS DOMESIC PRODUCT ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.(...)"
"THE POIN IS, IN OUR GLOBAL WORLD, IMPROVED SCIENTIC CAPACITY IS NOT JUST GOOD FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD, IT BENEFIT THE ENTIRE WORLD."
"THE GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY SHOULD CARE ABOUT COUNTRIES THAT REMAIN SCIENTIFICALLY DEFICIENT"
"UNITED STATES CONTINUES TO DOMINATED GLOBAL SCIENCES...WITH 30 % OF SCIENTIST ARTICLES PUBLISHED, CHINA IS THE SECOND ONE IN THE WORLD WITH 8 % PUBLISHED."

MOHAMED H. A HASSAN, EJECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF TWAS,TRIESTE ITALY.
IF YOU WANT TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE FROM "SCIENCE" MAGAZINE, CLICK HERE:
http://sciences.blogs.liberation.fr/home/files/edit-10-24-08.pdf

TWAS & UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is responsible for the administration of TWAS finance and staff, based on an agreement between the two organizations and the Italian government which provides the Academy with its core funding. TWAS collaborates closely with UNESCO's Natural Sciences Sector. Together with ICSU and UNU/IAS, TWAS and UNESCO co-sponsor the joint visiting scientist programme. UNESCO also provides financial support for the TWAS associateship programme at centres of excellence in the South.

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