meetings of the General Assembly and the Executive Committee of COMSTECH. The Summit would review progress in the fields of emerging sciences and technologies and also approve recommendations for the period 2016-25 that require more emphasis.
The observers are of the view that science and technology will play a critical role in addressing contemporary challenges of development across multiple dimensions including poverty alleviation, better health, preservation of the environment, and ensuring food, water, and energy security, today and in the years to come.
Knowledge and critical thinking, of which science and technology are the most visible symbols, will be key drivers of change, not just in terms of economic growth and development, but all in human enterprise in this century, which includes creating change and managing the tools for change, the said.
With this view, COMSTECH has prepared a working documents after extensive consultations over seven weeks in different fields with 157 scientists and technologists drawn from twenty Member States and as well as the EU and USA. Based on these consultations and advice, recommendations have been prepared and included in the Summit working document, which has been further refined after receiving comments from member states and various OIC standing committees and organs.
These cover the basic sciences, biotechnology, chemical sciences, plasma physics, lasers and photonics, energy, climate change, astronomy, space, oceanography, earth sciences, cyber security and managing of big data, high performance computing centers and consortia for laboratory teaching equipment, etc, the sources added.
The recommendations so formulated would form part of the Islamabad Declaration which will reaffirm the political and financial commitments of member states and thus lead to building collective competence and sharing of expertise. The member states will be at the heart of the implementation process which will be executed by a Steering Committee comprise country experts as well as various OIC organs and the IDB. Timelines, costs and key performance indicators (KPI) have been drawn up.