The NAM S&T Centre — A Successful Mechanism for Capacity Building in Science, Technology and Innovation and Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South [chapter]

Madhusudan Bandyopadhyay, Amitava Bandopadhyay
2021 The 60th Anniversary of the Non-Aligned Movement  
In pursuance of the decisions taken in various Conferences of the Heads of State or Government of the Non-aligned Countries, the Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries (NAM S&T Centre) was established in New Delhi, India in 1989 as an Intergovernmental Organisation for the promotion of intensive cooperation in the fields of Science and Technology for collective selfreliance among non-aligned and other developing countries. So far, 47 NAM countries
more » ... m various regions represented by their Government departments, ministries or agencies dealing with Science & Technology have joined the Centre as its members. In order to meet its objectives, the NAM S&T Centre has been implementing a wide range of activities on Science, Technology & Innovation (STI), including organisation of international workshops, and training programmes/courses on various topics; award of fellowships to scientists and researchers for their affiliation with Centres of Excellence in different countries; implementation of multilateral collaborative projects; publication of books, monographs, handbooks and state-of-the-art reports; etc. The NAM S&T Centre has been working as a facilitator in STI-driven economic development in developing countries by encouraging their governments to nurture the S&T institutions
doi:10.18485/iipe_60nam.2021.ch28 fatcat:5irv2nk3pbfwfa3d3jdkwlqwuq