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UNESCO » Natural Sciences » Science & Technology » Science Policy » STI Policy » Asia-Parliamentary Fora

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Parliamentary fora on STI policy in Asia

Southeast Asian countries have been involved in policy dialogue on S&T during South Asia S&T Parliamentary policy forums organized by UNESCO in New Delhi in 2005, 2007 and 2010. The last one was on the green economy.

Contact Ahmed Fahmi in UNESCO’s Delhi office

More on parliamentary fora

 

  • The Science and Technology Policy Asian Network (STEPAN)
  • Web-based discussion fora in Asia on STI policy issues
  • Assessing science and engineering education in Asian tertiary institutions
  • Developing biotechnology indicators for Asia
  • Science and technology park development in Asia
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