23 September 2016

A note from the Acting Chairman of the 20th UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), Mr. Peter Major, on the CSTD Working Group of the Enhanced Cooperation.

 

I would like to share some thoughts on the CSTD Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation (WGEC).

The UN GA Resolution A/RES/70/125 in its paragraph 4.1 Enhanced Cooperation gives a clear assessment of the process towards enhanced cooperation and instructs the Chair of the CSTD about the establishment of the group. The resolution is explicit about the goal of the exercise, the expected results, the reporting mechanism and timeline:

4.1. Enhanced cooperation
  1. We acknowledge that various initiatives have been implemented and some progress has been made in relation to the process towards enhanced cooperation detailed in paragraphs 69 to 71 of the Tunis Agenda.

  2. 65. We note, however, the divergent views held by Member States with respect to the process towards implementation of enhanced cooperation as envisioned in the Tunis Agenda. We call for continued dialogue and work on the implementation of enhanced cooperation. We accordingly request the Chair of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, through the Economic and Social Council, to establish a working group to develop recommendations on how to further implement enhanced cooperation as envisioned in the Tunis Agenda, taking into consideration the work that has been done on this matter thus far.

    The group, which shall be constituted no later than July 2016, will decide at the outset on its methods of work, including modalities, and will ensure the full involvement of all relevant stakeholders, taking into account all their diverse views and expertise.

    The group will submit a report to the Commission on Science and Technology for Development at its twenty-first session for inclusion in the annual report of the Commission to the Council. The report will also serve as an input to the regular reporting of the Secretary-General on implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society.

I would like to recall that on 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development — adopted by world leaders in September 2015 — officially came into force. Over the next fifteen years, with these new Goals that universally apply to all, countries will mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind. While the SDGs are not legally binding, governments are expected to take ownership and establish national frameworks for the achievement of the 17 Goals.

I would like to point out the relevance of the work of WGEC with respect to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. I am convinced that when establishing its working methods and modalities the WGEC shall give careful consideration as how to help through its recommendations the implementation of the SDGs.

Finally I would like to reiterate the mandates of the CSTD:

Mandate related to the follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)

Since 2006, the Commission has been mandated by ECOSOC to serve as the focal point in the system-wide follow-up to the outcomes of the World Summit on the information Society (WSIS) and advise the Council thereon, including through the elaboration of recommendations to the Council aimed at furthering the implementation of the Summit outcomes.

To that end, the Commission:

  • Reviews and assesses progress at the international and regional levels in the implementation of action lines, recommendations and commitments contained in the outcome documents of the Summit.

  • Shares best and effective practices and lessons learned and identifies obstacles and constraints encountered, actions and initiatives to overcome them and important measures for further implementation of the Summit outcomes.

  • Promotes dialogue and foster partnerships, in coordination with other appropriate United Nations funds, programmes and specialized agencies, to contribute to the attainment of the Summit objectives and the implementation of its outcomes and to use information and communication technologies for development and the achievement of internationally agreed development goals, with the participation of Governments, the private sector, civil society, the United Nations and other international organizations in accordance with their different roles and responsibilities.

Mandate related to science and technology for development

The Commission acts as a forum for:

  • The examination of science and technology questions and their implications for development.

  • The advancement of understanding on science and technology policies, particularly in respect of developing countries.

  • The formulation of recommendations and guidelines on science and technology matters within the United Nations system.

I am confident that the WGEC in its deliberations will respect the mandate given by the UN and ECOSOC and will prepare recommendations on how to further implement enhanced cooperation as envisioned in the Tunis Agenda with the view to help the implementation of the SDGs.

I look forward to working with the members of the WGEC as well as with representatives attending the meetings as observers.

Kind regards,

Peter Major
Acting Chair of the 20th CSTD