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Pakistan Observer Pakistan 02 November 2015 http://epaper.pakobserver.net/201511/02/islamabad-2.php

Radio Pakistan 02 November 2015 News Bulletin (http://www.radio.gov.pk/newsbulletin) COMSATS-MEETING: Pakistan has invited COMSATS member states to benefit from the experience of COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Pakistan in setting up the COMSATS Technology Park as well as Incubation Centre. The invitation was extended by Secretary Ministry of Science and Technology Fazal Abbas Maken at the third COMSATS' general meeting in Accra, Ghana. He also proposed establishment of a `National Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security' in Pakistan. The meeting appreciated the Government of Pakistan for its generous and continued support to COMSATS for the past twenty-one years. Besides Pakistan, delegates from China, Egypt, Ghana, Iran, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Nigeria, Palestine, Philippines, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda and Zimbabwe, attended the two-day deliberations. http://www.radio.gov.pk/newsbulletin

Daily Messenger Pakistan 31 October 2015 http://www.pressreader.com/pakistan/dailymessenger/20151031/281994671358709/textview

Press Informatin Department Pakistan 30 October 2015 http://www.pid.gov.pk/press30-10-2015.htm

The Daily Democrat Ghana 30 October 2015

Daily Graphic Ghana 30 October 2015

Online 30 October 2015 Third COMSATS conference ends in Accra The third Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) conference aimed at fostering sustainable development in developing countries, through science and technology, has ended in Accra. It was organised by COMSATS in collaboration with Ghana s Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI) and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Dr Imtinan Elahi Qureshi Executive Director of COMSATS, called on member countries to ensure that research and development organisations acquire the status of centre of excellence. These should be able to attract the attention of the world by rolling out new scientific theories and technical products, he said. Dr Qureshi made the call at the opening of the two-day conference, in Accra, attended by the 23 member countries in three continents-africa, Asia and Lartin America. Dr Qureshi explained that modern science and technology is the key in unlocking doors to socioeconomic progress and its neglect would be disastrous for the economic growth of member countries. He called on member states to provide support for strengthening the technical and intellectual resources available at COMSATS' affiliated Research and Development organisations as well as universities to ensure that they are at par with international standards. He implored member countries to give greater trust to people who have adopted a scientific career and successfully negotiated a steep learning curve to reach the levels of scientific knowledge. These people are the cream of our societies, representing all that is noble and exalted as human being, he added. Mr Fazal Abbas Maken, Chairperson COMSATS Consultative Committee acknowledged the fact that developing countries are plagued with poverty and underdevelopment, But with technologies, we will be making headways leading to huge economic dividends. He commended Ghana for being fully committed to COMSATS and making use of the platforms offered by the body to fully serve the collective interests of its people. Mr Mahama Ayariga, Minister of MESTI noted that Ghana attaches great importance to science technology and innovations as a means to achieving accelerated growth and national development. He expressed Ghana s support for the Science and Technology South- South cooperation and pledged Ghana s support in sustaining the cooperation.

Mr Elvis Afriyie Ankrah Minister of State at the Presidency who represented President John Dramani Mahama, commended the organisers for the conference and said Ghana is committed to adopt new and innovative ways of doing things, drawing on the power of science and technology to diagnose and solve problems. He acknowledged the numerous contributions made by COMSATS towards science and technology in many developing countries over the period of two decades, and urged member states to extend its maximum support to science and technology for socio-economic development in their countries. He also entreated member countries to make science and technology the pillar of sustainable development and ensure that the South- South cooperation is strengthened. COMSATS periodically holds international conference in its member countries for experts to deliberate on critical scientific issues, knowledge sharing, technology transfer and capacity building as well as providing opportunities for students, scientists, engineers and technicians to discuss pressing needs of their respective countries. COMSATS, is a Pakistan-based inter-governmental organisation, made up of 23 developing countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, China, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Syria and Iran, and has President Mahama as its chairperson. COMSATS plans workshops and training programmes, provides platforms for renowned scientists, technologists and scholars, to promote relevant science and technology for the development of member-states. The Commission serves as a platform to mutually identify common developmental problems and devise appropriate technical solutions. Fourteen Scientists of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, who had benefited from the workshop on Repair and Maintenance of Scientific Instruments organised by COMSATS were presented with certificates. http://www.ghanaweb.com/ghanahomepage/regional/third-comsats-conference-ends-in-accra- 390816

online 30 October 2015 Science, technology and innovation priority of government Ayariga The Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Mr Mahama Ayariga, has said that the government of Ghana attached much importance to science, technology and innovation in its bid to achieve accelerated growth and national development. In view of that, he noted that the ministry had framed the National Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I) Policy with a clear vision to integrate ST&I into national development plans to harness the nation s science and technology capacity. That, he stressed, would go a long way to enable Ghana to achieve its national objectives of reducing poverty, and ensuring sustainable environmental management and industrial growth. Over the years, Ghana has achieved a lot in terms of establishing science and technology infrastructure and building the scientific capacity of its institutions, Mr Ayariga added. The minister was speaking at the inaugural session of the third Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS) conference in Accra. Assistance from other countries Ghana as a state, according to Mr Ayariga, required the support of other developing and developed countries in its strides for growth and development in spite of the fact that it was endowed with a lot of natural resources. The government of Ghana is focused on its agenda for transformation which calls for adopting new and innovative ways of doing things, drawing on the power of science and technology to diagnose and solve problems, he indicated. He also added that international programmes such as COMSATS, provided the country with greater opportunities to learn and reflect, especially in terms of inculcating science and technology in the national agenda. The Executive Director of COMSATS, Dr Imtinan Elahi Qureshi, called on leaders and COMSATS member states to do their best towards the expansion of science and technology in their respective countries. About COMSATS The COMSATS was established in 1994 as an inter-governmental organisation based in Islamabad. It is currently chaired by President John Dramani Mahama. The commission has 23-member countries on three continents; Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The commission aims at fostering the sustainable development of member countries through the use of science and technology and serves as a platform to mutually identify common development problems and in turn, devise appropriate technical solutions. In a speech read on his behalf, President Mahama added his voice to the call on African leaders to dedicate a great deal of resources to the improvement of science and technology on the continent. He said it was the responsibility of African leaders to ensure that the necessary frameworks were created for science and technology to flourish. http://graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/52412-science-technology-and-innovation-priority-ofgovernment-ayariga.html

The Nation Pakistan 29 October 2015 Page 03: Natinoal http://nation.com.pk/e-paper/islamabad/2015-10-29/page-3

The News Pakistan 29 October 2015 Page 05: Natinoal http://e.thenews.com.pk/pindi/10-29-2015/page5.asp

Daily Times Pakistan 28 October 2015 Page: Islamabad http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/national/29-oct-2015/comsats-calls-for-more-support-in-sciencetechnology-operations

The Ghanaian Times Ghana 28 October 2015 Page 18