21.11.24
18:31
China, Brazil, South Africa, and African Union launch global open science initiative
The initiative seeks to drive global innovation in science and technology, particularly to benefit nations in the Global South
China, Brazil, South Africa, and the African Union have jointly introduced the Initiative on International Cooperation in Open Science, aiming to create an equitable and inclusive global environment for scientific and technological development.
The initiative seeks to drive global innovation in science and technology, particularly to benefit nations in the Global South. The announcement was made by the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, as reported by Xinhua News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS.
Key recommendations within the initiative urge governments, scientific communities, businesses, NGOs, and other stakeholders to champion the free flow of scientific knowledge, talent, and resources worldwide. By promoting equitable access and participation, the initiative envisions a global scientific ecosystem that prioritises fairness and inclusivity, the source claims.
This initiative underlines the shared commitment of the BRICS nations and the African Union to advancing science and technology for the benefit of all, setting a framework for more inclusive global innovation.
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