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ISC and its partners organised the 9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) on 12-29 September 2023.
The role and contribution of science to attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be the central theme of the Summit. The objective is to develop and launch science collaborations to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs, Agenda 2030 and Local2030. The meeting will also prepare input for the United Nations Summit of the Future, which will take place during UNGA79 beginning on 12 September 2024.
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Friday, September 29 • 9:00am - 10:00am
[VIRTUAL] The Role of ICT, e-Science, and Scientific Multistakeholder Cooperation in Advancing Sustainable Development (290903)

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The use of ICT, e-science, and scientific multistakeholder cooperation can play a crucial role in advancing sustainable development. Here are some topics/questions this session will consider discussing:
  1. How can the use of ICTs and e-science help promote sustainable development across different sectors (e.g., energy, agriculture, health, etc.)?
  2. What are some successful examples of scientific multistakeholder cooperation in advancing sustainable development, and what lessons can we learn from these experiences?
  3. How can we promote more effective collaboration between different stakeholders (e.g., governments, private sector, civil society, academia, etc.) in using ICTs and e-science for sustainable development?
  4. What are some of the key challenges that need to be addressed in order to fully leverage the potential of ICTs and e-science in advancing sustainable development?
  5. What are the ethical and social implications of using new technologies for sustainable development, and how can we ensure that these innovations are used in a responsible and equitable manner?
Abstract
ICT applications can support sustainable development, in the fields of public administration, business, education and training, health, employment, environment, agriculture but also in the filed of science within the framework of global, regional and national science and digital strategies.
According to WSIS+10 vision, “e-science revolutionizes science by changing the way in which research is conducted; how the scientific agenda is defined; who participates in it; how the results and data are shared; the pace at which policymakers, scientists and individuals access knowledge; and who participates in the policy follow up of research outcomes.”
This session will seek to discuss how WSIS process can support scientific ecosystem's critical role in information and knowledge production, education and training, and to support the establishment of partnerships, cooperation and networking between these institutions.
It will also explore the progress made on implementation of the WSIS Action Line on e-Science, in particular covering items from the Geneva Plan of Action inviting the multistakeholder community to:
-          Promote electronic publishing, differential pricing and open access initiatives to make scientific information affordable and accessible in all countries on an equitable basis.
-          Promote the use of peer-to-peer technology to share scientific knowledge and pre-prints and reprints written by scientific authors who have waived their right to payment.
-          Promote the long-term systematic and efficient collection, dissemination and preservation of essential scientific digital data, for example, population and meteorological data in all countries.
-          Promote principles and metadata standards to facilitate cooperation and effective use of collected scientific information and data as appropriate to conduct scientific research.
Since 2005, WSIS has recognized that science has a central role in the development of the Information Society. Many of the building blocks of the Information Society are the result of scientific and technical advances made possible by the sharing of research results. The ability for all to access and contribute information, ideas and knowledge is essential in an inclusive Information Society.

The sharing and strengthening of global knowledge for development can be enhanced by removing barriers to equitable access to information for economic, social, political, health, cultural, educational, and scientific activities and by facilitating access to public domain information, including by universal design and the use of assistive technologies. WSIS strives to promote universal access with equal opportunities for all to scientific knowledge and the creation and dissemination of scientific and technical information, including open access initiatives for scientific publishing.

Expected outcome
This session could help showcase the importance of using technology and scientific collaboration as key tools for advancing sustainable development, and how these efforts can drive positive change across multiple sectors and stakeholders.

Speakers
avatar for Cyril Ritchie

Cyril Ritchie

First Vice President, Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (Switzerland)
Cyril Ritchie is currently the First Vice President of the Conference of Non-Governmental organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO). He was former President of CoNGO between 2011 and 2018. He is also President of the Union of International Associations... Read More →
avatar for Mei Lin Fung

Mei Lin Fung

CEO, People Centered Internet
Actively working with the World Summit on the Information Society to make participation by women to the 50/50 level for speakers and participants by 2022. Chair and co-founder with Vint Cerf of the People-centred Internet, gave the keynote on Decade of Digital Transformation at t... Read More →
avatar for Vladimir Stankovic

Vladimir Stankovic

Program Officer at Strategic Planning and Membership Department, International Telecommunication Union
18 years of experience working with the UN system for the governments and intergovernmental organizations in New York, Belgrade and Geneva. Skilled in creative policy making, negotiations, strategic planning, event management, and creative storytelling. Always working on improving... Read More →
avatar for Michael Hodin

Michael Hodin

CEO, Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA)
Michael W. Hodin, Ph.D. is the CEO of the Global Coalition on Aging, the leading business voice on aging policy and strategy, aimed at reshaping how global leaders approach and prepare for the 21st century's profound shift in population aging. Mike is also a Managing Partner at High... Read More →
avatar for Bhanu Neupane

Bhanu Neupane

Advisor, The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Bhanu Neupane is trained in Hydrosystems, Water Resources Management and Knowledge Management. He has a PhD in water resources management from Canada and a second Doctorate degree in Business Administration from the International School of Management, France/USA.He started his carreer... Read More →
avatar for Dhwani Trivedi

Dhwani Trivedi

Research Assistant, Northeastern University, and Women Techmakers Ambassador, Google
As a CV research assistant at Northeastern University, I work on computer vision and data analytics projects under the guidance of Dr. Octavia Camps and Dr. Sagar Kamarthi. I am pursuing my MS degree in data analytics engineering with a thesis track, focusing on developing novel algorithms... Read More →

Convenors
avatar for Vladimir Stankovic

Vladimir Stankovic

Program Officer at Strategic Planning and Membership Department, International Telecommunication Union
18 years of experience working with the UN system for the governments and intergovernmental organizations in New York, Belgrade and Geneva. Skilled in creative policy making, negotiations, strategic planning, event management, and creative storytelling. Always working on improving... Read More →



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