Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries

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Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries 30 November 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh Abdul Alim Senior Economic Affairs Officer UN-OHRLLS

Defining features of LDCs Structural handicaps to growth and sustainable development State of STI remains poor Vicious circle of poverty and low-equilibrium trap Highly vulnerable to external shocks and crises Graduation wipes out special and differential treatment and special support measures

Why STI? Science, technology and innovation (STI) serves as a crucial driver of rising prosperity and improved national competitiveness Technology and innovation driven growth can effectively ease the post-graduation shocks Delivering on the full range of SDG agenda (green, clean, carbon neutral), requires access to appropriate technologies LDCs need a well-functioning STI ecosystem Digital technologies need analog complements

High-tech exports (% of manufactured exports for 2015) Country High-tech export % Senegal 2 Tonga 2 (2012) Bangladesh 0.17 (2011) Barbados 24 Canada 13 Denmark 16 Iceland 23 Ireland 30

Patent applications (residents) 2015 LDCs Other countries Country Patents App Country Patents App Bangladesh 41 China 968,252 Madagascar 3 US 288,335 Malawi 6 Japan 258,839 Mozambique 24 ROK 167,275 Nepal 11 Germany 47,384 Sudan 267 Tanzania 1 Uganda 9 Yemen 5

Trade mark application LDCs Other countries Country Application Country Application Bangladesh 11541 China 2,104,534 Bhutan 578 Japan 124,602 Cambodia 26366 US 341,902 Haiti 1649 Lesotho 625 Mozambique 1154 Nepal 3950 Sao-Tome and Principe 606

R&D expenditure as % of GDP (2015) Country Expenditure % of GDP Cambodia 0.12 Lesotho 0.05 China 2.07 Denmark 3.01 Germany 2.88 Japan 3.28 RoK 4.23

Legal framework for tech capacity building Article 66.2 of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) states: Developed Country Members shall provide incentives to enterprises and institutions in their territories for the purpose of promoting and encouraging technology transfer to leastdeveloped country members in order to enable them to create a sound and viable technological base. It therefore embodies a positive legal obligation on the part of the developed countries.

Implementation of Article 66.2 The very concept of tech transfer is still ambiguous Lack of institutional apparatus to help LDCs realize the Article There are no clearly set standards to assess compliance with this obligation Council for TRIPS in February 2003 established a reporting mechanism to monitor the implementation of Article 66.2

Technology Bank is a solution In 2011, the Istanbul Programme of Action called for the establishment of a Technology Bank dedicated to Least Developed Countries On the 23 of December 2016, the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution 71/251 on Establishment of Technology Bank for LDCs The host country agreement and the contribution agreement with Turkey was signed on 22 September 2017, which leads to the operationalization of the Technology Bank

The objectives of the Technology Bank Strengthen the science, technology and innovation capacity of LDCs Promote the development and implementation of national and regional STI strategies; Strengthen partnerships among STI-related public entities and with the private sector; Promote cooperation among all stakeholders involved in STI, Promote and facilitate the identification and utilization of and access to appropriate technologies by LDCs, as well as their transfer to LDCs.

Beneficiary of the Technology Bank All Least Developed Countries Any least developed country that graduates from the category shall remain a beneficiary of the activities of the Technology Bank for a period of at least five years after the date of graduation.

Organization The Technology Bank shall consist of: A Council, which shall serve as the governing body of the Technology Bank A Managing Director, who shall be responsible to the Council for the direction, administration, programming and coordination of the Technology Bank A Science, Technology and Innovation Supporting and Enabling Mechanism and an Intellectual Property Bank, as operational units, assisted by a Management Support, Partnerships and Coordination Unit Regional centers

Responsibility of the Council Consider and approve the multi-year strategic plan, the annual work programme, operational principles, policies and guidelines and the budget of the Technology Bank Consult with governmental and non-governmental STI experts on the activities of the Technology Bank Report annually to the General Assembly through the Secretary-General on the work of the Technology Bank The Council shall meet at least once a year and shall be convened by the Managing Director in consultation with the Chairperson of the Council, with the exception of the first meeting, which shall be convened by the Managing Director

The Work Programme for 2018 STI reviews including technology needs assessments: The Technology Bank will carry out baseline reviews for several LDCs, in close collaboration with the relevant UN agencies. These reviews will identify technological gaps and priority needs of LDCs. It will also focus on options to strengthen policies and measures aimed at improving national and regional technological capabilities and encourage innovation. The reviews are intended to provide a blueprint for the STI capacity building programs to guide the Technology Bank and other stakeholders for future activities.

The Work Programme for 2018 Digital access to research and technical knowledge Under digital access to research the Technology Bank will build on existing initiatives, and focus on facilitating and increasing online access to scientific journals, books, and databases at no direct charge. It will provide capacity building for librarians, university teachers, graduate students, researchers, and IT specialists. This activity is expected to provide improved access for scientists and researchers to data, publications and STI initiatives. It is also intended to enhance intra-ldc and international collaboration between research centres and universities.

The Work Programme for 2018 Resource mobilization An additional ongoing activity will be resource mobilization as there is a clear need to boost the programmatic resources and the staff of the Bank with a view to pursuing the Charter objectives in all the 47 LDCs.

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