RECALLING the critical importance given to Science, Technology and
Innovation (STI) by SADC's Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan
(RISDP) and the need to strengthen the Region's ability to coordinate
collaboration on STI;
ACKNOWLEDGING that the ability of Member States to create, acquire,
accumulate, diffuse and utilize scientific and technological know-how is a major
determinant of our capacity for industrial development and growth and to
compete successfully in the global knowledge economy and thus improve the
quality of life within the Region;
MINDFUL of the fact that the income disparities between poor and rich countries
can largely be accounted for by the differences in the acquisition, accumulation,
diffusion and utilization of STI;
RECOGNISING the need for the establishment of a Science, Technology and
Innovation Unit within the SADC structure, with requisite human, financial and
technical resources, in order enable coordination and integration of science,
technology and innovation matters across all programmes;
FURTHER RECOGNISING the importance of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
protection in promoting the development and application of STI;
IN ACCORDANCE with Article 22 of the Treaty, have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE 1
DEFINITIONS
1.
In this Protocol, terms and expressions defined in Article 1 of the Treaty
shall bear the same meaning ascribed to them unless the context
otherwise requires.
2.
In this Protocol, unless the context otherwise requires:
"ASTCPA" means Africa's Science and Technology Consolidated Plan of
Action;
"Centre of Excellence" means an institution which has demonstrated a
high quality research and development capability in a specific STI f.eld.
"Committee of Senior Officials" means the Committee of Permanent
Secretaries or officers of equivalent rank responsible for science,
technology and innovation:
"Council" means the Council of Ministers of SADC established by Article 9
of the SADC Treaty;
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