Research and development critical to Africa’s economic transformation
Lazarus Sauti
Shem Arungu-Olende, director of the African Academy of Sciences, believes
adequate science and technological activities, including research and
development are pillars for Africa’s economic transformation.
Arungu-Olende said the African continent is lagging behind in terms of
development due to inadequate science and technological activities.
He said: “Africa’s development is lagging behind the rest of the world
because of, among other things, inadequate science and technological
activities, including research and development.
The situation is also worsened by the lure of talented African scientists
to better, more lucrative positions and institutions overseas.”
Accordingly, Arungu-Olende highlighted the importance and timeliness of the
new capacity building initiative for Africa.
Since Africa’s economy continues to struggle and experiencing minimal
growth, research and development is the tonic to the continent’s path to its
socio-economic progress.
Therefore, political leaders, scientists and stakeholders in the science
and development sector within the African continent must adopt strategies that
promote research and development.
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