Science and Technology Council
Problems and prospects in Botswana
This paper is based upon a consultancy report prepared for ITDG on behalf of the Government of Botswana. The author states the case for the establishment of a Science and Technology Council for Botswana and attempts to assess the wider implications for other developing countries.
Published: 1988
Pages: 72
eBook: 9781780443195
Paperback: 9781853390401
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1: Science, Technology and Development | 9 | ||
2: A Science and Technology Council (STC) for Botswana | 21 | ||
3: The Botswana Technology Centre | 39 | ||
4: General Conclusions | 65 | ||
Notes and References | 72 |
Norman Clark
Norman Clark is Professor of Innovation Systems and Development at the Open University, UK, and Director of Research and Technical Adviser to the Director at the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS), Nairobi. He is a development economist specialising in science, technology and innovation policy issues with particular relevance to Third World problems
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