President of Pakistan says Muslim world to enhance intellectual capabilities in S&T
Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: President Dr Arif Alvi has said that the Muslim world should utilize its financial resources for providing quality education to its youth and enhancing the intellectual capabilities of the Ummah so that indigenous knowledge may be produced in Muslim countries.
He added that Science and Technology were playing a pivotal role in the modern world as they affected human development in all aspects of life and could be used to transform the Muslim world. The President said this while chairing the 31st Executive Committee meeting of COMSTECH, at Aiwan-e-Sadr Wednesday.
President Dr Arif Alvi is the Chairman of the OIC Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH). Secretary General OIC, Mr Hissein Brahim Taha, Kazakhstan’s Minister for Education and Science, Sayasat Nurbek, Nigeria’s Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onuh, Palestine’s Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Mr Ishaq Sidr, Qatar’s Under Secretary of Ministry of Education, Professor Dr Ibrahim Saleh Al-Nuaimi, President of King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology of Saudi Arabia, Dr Munir M Eldesouki, UAE’s Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology, Ms Sarah bin Yousif Al-Amiri, Representative of the Chair of 14th OIC Summit, Saudi Arabia, Representative of the Chair of 2nd OIC Summit of Science & Technology, UAE joined the meeting virtually.
Secretary Ministry of Science & Technology, Pakistan and Coordinator General of COMSTECH gave a briefing regarding the agenda of the 31st Executive Committee meeting of the COMSTECH.
During the meeting, the President said that the sharing of knowledge by the developed world with the recipient countries was likely to diminish due to copyright laws, which necessitated for the Muslim world to take collective and meaningful steps to generate indigenous knowledge in critical areas by promoting Research & Development (R&D) in the field of Science and Technology.
The President said that the Muslim world, under the auspices of OIC, may develop out-of-the-box solutions to bridge the knowledge and R&D gap between the developed and the Muslim world. He added that distance and virtual learning modes of imparting education should be further developed and adopted at a faster rate by the Muslim world to open the doors of high-quality knowledge, information and education, particularly in IT sectors, for the students. This, he added, would be especially beneficial for the students of Least Developed Countries and those countries which were lagging behind in educating their youth.
The President called upon COMSTECH to use its existing facilities to generate additional revenue in order to gain financial independence by making available its facilities to other institutions, specifically for educational and training purposes. He also emphasized the need for allocation of justified and essential financial resources to COMSTECH by the member countries to further enhance its capability and reach to achieve its objective of promoting Science and Technology in the OIC member countries.
He also commended the program of COMSTECH under which bright students of the OIC countries were given the opportunity to interact with the noble laureates of different countries which, he said, would improve their understanding, potential and capabilities.
The President said that COMSTECH should periodically and frequently review and assess its vision and mission, and revisits its goals and objectives to make sure that they are appropriately aligned with the developments taking place in the field of Science and Technology around the globe. The Committee also communicate its decisions on the agenda items to COMSTECH’s leadership.