The Minister of
Science, Technology, and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, has met with the
Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD), Mr. Mathias Cormann, during an official visit to Paris aimed at
strengthening South Africa’s global partnerships in science, technology, and
innovation (STI). The meeting took place at the OECD headquarters, where the
Minister expressed his gratitude for the OECD’s longstanding support for South
Africa's development initiatives.
During their
discussion, Minister Nzimande briefed Mr. Cormann on recent advancements in
South Africa’s STI policy and shared updates on South Africa’s preparations to
host the G20 meeting in 2025. This high-profile hosting will mark a pivotal
opportunity for South Africa to underscore the importance of science,
technology, and innovation in global economic policy. Minister Nzimande outlined
the role of STI as a vital driver of economic growth and development in South
Africa, pointing to how the country’s evolving STI policy framework aims to
foster innovation, enhance competitiveness, and promote inclusive growth.
Through thier
engagement with the OECD, South Africa aims to leverage international expertise
and resources to strengthen its STI ecosystem, contributing to economic
resilience and sustainability.
The OECD has
played a critical role in supporting South Africa’s socio-economic development
through guidance on policy development and technical cooperation.
By: Kanto Okanta