2015 Theme: Science for a Sustainable Future; celebrating the UNESCO Science report
Science will be essential to reach many of the goals
of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and, thus, to ensure a
sustainable future. The UNESCO Science Report is one of the tools that
countries can use to monitor progress towards the goals of Agenda 2030.
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Every five years, it analyses emerging trends in science, technology and innovation policy and governance. The latest edition will be launched on World Science Day for Peace and Development, 10 November 2015. The key message of the Report can be summarized in just four words: more research - better development.
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Every five years, it analyses emerging trends in science, technology and innovation policy and governance. The latest edition will be launched on World Science Day for Peace and Development, 10 November 2015. The key message of the Report can be summarized in just four words: more research - better development.
Proclaimed by the UNESCO General Conference (Resolution 31C/ 20) in 2001, the World Science
Day for Peace and Development is an annual event celebrated all over the world
to recall the commitment made at the UNESCO-ICSU World
Conference on Science (Budapest 1999).
The purpose of the World Science Day for Peace and Development is to
renew the national, as well as the international commitment to science for
peace and development and to stress the responsible use of science for the
benefit of society. The World Science Day for Peace and Development also aims
at raising public awareness of the importance of science and to bridge the gap
between science and societies.
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