Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) expertise is needed in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), but little is known about what is needed and how this would work in LMIC contexts
This project investigates the current knowledge systems in three African countries to determine how best to produce and mobilise knowledge, and determine approaches for effective investment of capabilities and knowledge in the region.Â
Taking a methodological approach, the project aims to: review existing evidence and approaches, map and describe each of the countries’ knowledge systems, analyse political economies, develop economic investment cases for STI investment, and identify practical actions to strengthen the knowledge economy. Â
This recently added project compliments other projects on decision-making for the 21²õ³ÙÌýcentury in the department, where current academics and researchers are working to bring people and knowledge together across disciplines to inform public decision-making in a creative and innovative way.Â
Principal Investigator
Dr Andy Fro²õ³ÙÌý
Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich (NRI)
Co-Principal InvestigatorsÂ
Head of Department, Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (STEaPP), °×С½ãÂÛ̳
Professor Fiona Marshall
Professor of Environment and Development, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex (SPRU)Â Â
Dr Joanes Atela
Senior Research Fellow, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS)
Professor Andy Hall
Senior Principle Research Scientist, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)