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Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific

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Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific
NameRegional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Parent organizationUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific is a specialized bureau of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization that focuses on promoting science, technology, and innovation in the Asia and Pacific regions. The bureau works closely with Asian Institute of Technology, National University of Singapore, and University of Tokyo to achieve its goals. It also collaborates with International Council for Science, World Academy of Sciences, and Asian Science and Technology Pioneers to advance scientific knowledge and address regional challenges. The bureau's efforts are supported by Japan International Cooperation Agency, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, and Australian Academy of Science.

Introduction

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable development and addressing regional challenges through the application of science, technology, and innovation. The bureau works with United Nations University, Asian Development Bank, and World Bank to support the development of science and technology policies and programs in the region. It also collaborates with International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre, and Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat to promote scientific research and capacity building. The bureau's activities are guided by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, and Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals. The bureau also works with National Science Foundation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Indian National Science Academy to advance scientific knowledge and address regional challenges.

History

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific was established in 1951 as a regional office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The bureau's early work focused on promoting scientific cooperation and technology transfer among Asian countries, with support from Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Asia Foundation. In the 1960s and 1970s, the bureau played a key role in promoting regional cooperation in science and technology, working closely with Association of Southeast Asian Nations, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, and Pacific Islands Forum. The bureau has also collaborated with International Atomic Energy Agency, World Health Organization, and Food and Agriculture Organization to address regional challenges in nuclear energy, health, and agriculture. The bureau's history is closely tied to the development of science and technology in the region, with notable milestones including the establishment of the Asian Institute of Technology in 1967 and the launch of the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre in 1993.

Organization

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific is headed by a Director, who is responsible for overseeing the bureau's programs and activities. The bureau is organized into several sections, including the Science Policy and Innovation Section, the Natural Sciences Section, and the Social and Human Sciences Section. The bureau also has a Secretariat that provides administrative and technical support. The bureau works closely with United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, and United Nations Children's Fund to support the development of science and technology policies and programs in the region. The bureau's staff includes experts from University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge, who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the bureau's work.

Programmes_and_Activities

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific implements a range of programs and activities to promote science, technology, and innovation in the region. These include the Asia-Pacific Science and Technology Fellowship Program, the Regional Workshop on Science and Technology Policy, and the International Conference on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development. The bureau also provides technical assistance and capacity building support to member states, working closely with International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Asian Institute of Technology, and National University of Singapore. The bureau's programs and activities are supported by Japan International Cooperation Agency, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, and Australian Academy of Science. The bureau has also collaborated with European Organization for Nuclear Research, International Space University, and World Academy of Sciences to advance scientific knowledge and address regional challenges.

Geographical_Coverage

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific covers a vast and diverse region, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The bureau works with member states in the region, including China, India, Japan, and Indonesia, to promote science, technology, and innovation. The bureau also collaborates with regional organizations, such as Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, to support the development of science and technology policies and programs. The bureau's geographical coverage includes Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea, as well as small island developing states such as Tuvalu and Nauru. The bureau has also worked with United Nations University, Asian Development Bank, and World Bank to support the development of science and technology policies and programs in the region.

Partnerships_and_Collaboration

The Regional Bureau for Science in Asia and the Pacific works in partnership with a range of organizations to promote science, technology, and innovation in the region. These include United Nations agencies, such as United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Environment Programme, as well as regional organizations, such as Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat. The bureau also collaborates with international organizations, such as International Council for Science and World Academy of Sciences, to advance scientific knowledge and address regional challenges. The bureau's partnerships and collaborations are critical to its work, and include National Science Foundation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Indian National Science Academy. The bureau has also worked with European Union, Asian Development Bank, and World Bank to support the development of science and technology policies and programs in the region. Category:United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

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